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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts 20160723

Today, we are going to look at the stablerleadbeater Apothecary Museum. 1790s is an the booming economy. It is a thriving seaport. There is a lot of construction in town, and people want to move to the city. Moved in andr opened a shop just a couple of doors down from this location. He moved to this location in and incorporates the building next door and uses it as his warehouse. During this time period is basically where people went to see the doctor. They mixed up something to help cure what ailed them. In the 18th century, doctors were trained generally by universities, so they would go through a general set of courses to learn their practice and trade. They would often not have their own practice the way we think of them today as in a doctors practice. And would go to your house, because of the home visit, things were more expensive. Alexandria, you would often solve your ailment by going to an apothecary. You would explain ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts 20160731

Learn a little bit more about its history. Alexandria in the 1790s is a booming economy. It is a thriving seaport, there is a lot of new construction in town, a lot of people are starting to move to the city. Edward stabler moves from leesburg to alexandria in 1792, and he opens a small shop a couple of doors down from here today. He moved to this location in 1805, and that incorporates the building next door into his business and uses that as his warehouse. So an apothecary, in this time period, was where people went to essentially see the doctor. Most people did not see a doctor. They went to an apothecary. They would tell them what was wrong, and they would mix up something to help cure what ails them. In the 18th century, doctors were trained generally by university. They would go through a formal set of courses to learn their practice and trade. They would often go and not have their own practice the way we think of that today where we go to a
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts 20160328

Operated by the same family for over a century. We will learn about what an apothecary does and how medicine has changed over many years. My name is gretchen bulova, and i am the director of the Apothecary Museum in alexandria, virginia. The museum is owned and operated by the city of alexandria. Today we are going to look at the stablerleadbeater Apothecary Museum and we will learn a little bit more about its history. Alexandria in the 1790s is a booming economy. It is a thriving seaport, there is a lot of new construction in town a lot of people are , starting to move to the city. Edward stabler moves from leesburg to alexandria in 1792 , and he opens a small shop a couple of doors down from here today. 1805, and that incorporates the building next door into his business and uses that as his warehouse. So an apothecary, in this time period, was where people went to es ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts 20160327

Takes you to museums and historic places. The Alexandria Apothecary Museum located in virginia just outside of washington, d. C. , operated by the same family for over a century. We will learn about what an apothecary does and how it has changed over many years. My name is gretchen and i am the director of the Apothecary Museum in alexandria, virginia. It is owned and operated by the city of alexandria. Today we will look at the leadbeater Apothecary Museum and we will learn about its history. Alexandria in the 1790s is a booming economy. A lot of new construction in town, a lot of people are starting to move to the city. Edward stabler moves from leesburg to alexandria in 1792 and he opens a small shop a couple of doors down from here today. He moved to this location in 1805 and incorporates the buil ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts 20160402

Apothecary museum and learn a little bit more about its history. Alexandria in the 1790s is a booming economy. It is a thriving seaport, there is a lot of new construction in town, a lot of people are starting to move to the city. Edward stabler moves from leesburg to alexandria in 1792, and he opens a small shop a couple of doors down from here today. He moved to this location in 1805, and that incorporates the building next door into his business and uses that as his warehouse. So an apothecary, in this time period, is where people went to essentially see the doctor. Most people did not see a doctor. They went to an apothecary. They would tell them what was wrong, and they would mix up something to help cure what ails them. In the 18th century, doctors were trained generally by university. They would go through a formal set of courses to learn their practice and trade. They would often go and not have their own practice the way we think of that today where we go to a doctors office. ....

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