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BBC - The Victorian Pharmacy (2011)



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The Victorian Pharmacy
In a unique experiment historian Ruth Goodman, Professor of Pharmacy Nick Barber and PhD student Tom
Quick open the doors to an authentic Victorian Pharmacy. They recreate the birth and evolution of a
high street institution we take for granted, but which was once a novel idea. They source
ingredients, mix potions and dispense cures. But in an age when skin creams contained arsenic and
cold medicines were based on opium, the team need to be highly selective. An age of social change is
revealed. The Victorians brought healthcare within the reach of ordinary people for the very first
time, and heralded a consumer revolution that reached far beyond medicine to create the model for
the modern high street chemist as we know it today


Episode 1
In a unique experiment, historian Ruth Goodman, Professor Nick Barber and PhD student Tom Quick
recreate an authentic 19th-century pharmacy. The team discovers the world of the pharmacy at the
beginning of Queen Victoria's reign in 1837; a world where traditional remedies, such as leeches,
oil of earthworm and potions laced with cannabis and opium, held sway. After sampling some of the
old ways, the team ventures into new discoveries, such as the Malvern water cure, the bronchial
kettle for curing coughs, and the invention of Indian tonic water.


Episode 2
The team take on the challenges of the 1850s and 60s, a time when overcrowded and unsanitary living
conditions had reached their peak, leading to unprecedented outbreaks of disease. 'Cure all'
medicines that had promised to cure virtually everything were all the rage and the team make their
own out of rhubarb, liquorice, soap and syrup. They also venture into the uncertain world of
electrotherapy and find out how the discovery of germs made disinfectants a bestseller; but to make
their own they need to extract carbolic acid from coal tar. Plus Tom attempts to emulate an
ambitious Victorian publicity stunt by building his very own dog-powered mortar and pestle. But will
it work?


Episode 3
The pharmacy enters a period of new inventions and new laws. In 1868 pharmacies were regulated by
law for the very first time - and Ruth, Tom and Nick face a taste of the tough examinations
pharmacists went through to become qualified. They also explore the world of poisons and hazards
that were completely unregulated until this time - from arsenic and opium to explosives. But the
lack of restrictions they had enjoyed enabled 'experimental chemists' to invent products ranging
from matches to fireworks, to custard and jelly. The team learn the processes involved in each, and
lay on a Victorian style firework display for their customers.


Episode 4
The last programme in the series sees Ruth, Tom and Nick continue with Barber and Goodman's Pharmacy
through to the end of the Victorian era. Tom branches out into photography and dentistry using the
latest technology, such as the foot-pedal dental drill. Ruth makes condoms out of sheep's
intestines. Nick learns how to make the Victorian version of aspirin - producing a cure for warts
and corns along the way. And for those customers who like a little pampering, the team turn their
hands to making their very own brand of perfume. As they shut up shop for the last time, the team
reflect on a revolution in public healthcare that put a chemist's shop in every town in the country.
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