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Pharmacy Museum, New Orleans

See and learn about medical practices of the mid 19th century.

See and learn about medical practices of the mid 19th century. Calling ahead to verify hours is recommended.


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About Pharmacy Museum

 514 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA, United States

 +1 504-565-8027

 www.pharmacymuseum.org

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