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The LaVerdiere
Apothecary

In 1976, through
the generosity of Reginald LaVerdiere and LaVerdiere Enterprises, the replica
apothecary building was erected to house the extraordinary collections
of pharmaceutical
antiques which Mr. LaVerdiere donated to the Society. One of the
principal attractions of the Museum, the Apothecary is furnished with a
beautiful set of matching mahogany, brass and glass cases. The shelves
of these are filled with an array of early patent medicines, essential
oils and extracts, herbs and pharmaceutical equipment which brings admiration
even from the many pharmacists
who made special trips to see the collection. The prescription preparation
area in the rear of the building is just as it would have been, and the
shop houses special loan collections from the Massachusetts College of
Pharmacy and from the Maine State Museum. The back of the mirrored foundation,
with its stained glass trim, holds a very rare Tufts fountain console from
the E.W. Moore Drugstore in Bingham.
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