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Photograph of First Certified Drug Clerks Course - Nova Scotia College of Pharmacy - Class Photo 1916
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PC1, Box 25, Folder 42, Item 2
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1 photograph : b&w ; 15 x 17 in.
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(ca. 1870-1969)
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Climo Studio was a photography studio established by John Saunders Climo in the early 1870s. The studio was based in Saint John, New Brunswick. The Climo family operated the studio until the 1960s.
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Item is a photograph of the Nova Scotia College of Pharmacy First Certified Dug Clerks Course Class of 1916, in affiliation with Dalhousie University. The photograph consists of portraits of E. M. McLeod (Demonstrator of Dispensing); G. A. Burbidge (Lecturer on Pharmacy & Materia Medica); R. Jewkes; S. H. Keshen; W. McLeod; F. S. Chittick; W. H. McDonald; G. L. Schwartz; R. Haverstock; F. A. Morton; W. McKeil; A. A. Thompson (Lecturer on Economics); B. A. Archibald; M. Devereux; J. D. Walsh (Lecturer on Prescriptions); H. D. Madden (Lecturer on Materia Medica); J. Higson; A. S. MacKenzie (Ph.D., D.C.L., F.R.C.S., President of Dalhousie University); M. McDonald; A. F. Buckley (M.D., C.M., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics); E. K. McLellan (M.D., C.M., Lecturer on Physiology and Toxicology); and Professor C. B. Nickerson (Instructor on Chemistry) arranged around a photograph of the Forrest Building and a drawing of a mortar and pestle.
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Photograph is faded and is mounted on a matboard. Matboard is worn around the edges and is water damaged along the lower edge. Matboard has a mark from adhesive on its upper section.
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Public Domain