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Identifier: pharmaceuticaler33newyuoft (find matches)
Title: The Pharmaceutical era
Year: 1887 (1880s)
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Subjects: Drug Industry Drugs Drugs Pharmaceutical industry Pharmacy Pharmacy
Publisher: New York (etc.) D. O. Haynes & Co
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
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m just now, but later, when thtseason opens, we will make our own. The soda business is looked upon bymany druggists as a minor thing, a sideline. Thats why it doesnt pay them. Agood soda man takes an interest in hiswork. If he has the materials and uten-sils at hand, lie can make lots of fancysyrups and specialties that will sell andpay well. Take chop suey. for instance,or nut sundae syrup. By chopping up figs,pineapples, strawberries, cherries. Englishwalnuts and adding a little claret syrupyou have an elegant syrup for sundaes.There is no limit to the tickling of thepublics palate, if the soda man is in-genious. One lot of drinks I hate to sell, yet wehave to. The public wants them andorders them frequently. They are. for in-stance, coca wine, calisaya. coca wine andcalisaya. Vin Mariana and a host of others,including some internal proprietarycatarrh remedies. One woman gets abeautiful mixture of coca wine, calisayaand .Tamaica ginger. Worse than whis-key : THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA.
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282 THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. (March 2, 1905. There can be no hit or miss policy inrunning a soda fountain. From my syruproom to my flooring under the fountainyou will find things neat as can be. Thefountain is largely responsible for thesanitary atmosphere, but it takes elbowgrease to keep any fountain in shape. Youwill find nothing but porcelain ware in themanufacturing department. I have allsizes of kettles from one gallon to five.I have a ringed gas stove which can,by lifting out the rings, be made to accom-modate the largest or smallest kettle. Mysyrups never come in contact with metal.Everything is bottled as soon as made.Syrups are not exposed to the air. Thereis no running behind the fountain withsyrups. A dumb waiter carries my syrupsto the fountain and brings empties to thecellar. Hot %vater is a necessity and isfreely used in cleaning everything. WHY SANITARY SODA SELLS.We use an automatic electric self-carbon-ator. I do not have to watch it except to puton a cylinder of gas

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  • bookyear:1887
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Drug_Industry
  • booksubject:Drugs
  • booksubject:Pharmaceutical_industry
  • booksubject:Pharmacy
  • bookpublisher:New_York__etc___D__O__Haynes___Co
  • bookcontributor:Gerstein___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:Ontario_Council_of_University_Libraries_and_Member_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:328
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