Series - Maritime College of Pharmacy

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Maritime College of Pharmacy

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  • 1917-1989 (Creation)

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This series contains material for the Maritime College of Pharmacy. Pharmacy classes began September 1911 at the Nova Scotia College of Pharmacy. In 1917 the College became the Maritime College of Pharmacy, with pharmacists from the New Brunswick Pharmaceutical Society joining with pharmacists from the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutical Society in support of the College's operation. In 1950, the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceutical Association also became affiliated with the College and it became truly a Maritime College of Pharmacy. In 1961, the College was incorporated into Dalhousie University, Faculty of Health Professions, as the Dalhousie College of Pharmacy.

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Series consists primarily of materials from the estate of Jessie I. MacKnight, although there are also some notes and correspondence from Gordon Duff. Materials include course and student information for the Maritime College of Pharmacy, correspondence, photographs, and one Maritime College of Pharmacy report for 1919-1920.

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  • English

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