R. Williams letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist - September 14, 1918
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[September] 14, 1918. Meyer [Brothers] Druggist St. Louis, [Missouri] Gentlemen: Through the kindness of Maj. Robt. E. Schlenter of this hospital, we have had the pleasure of reading you drug journal for some time past and we have certainly appreciated same. During a short conversation with the Major recently, he suggested that I send a request to you, useing his name, that you send a copy each month direct to us at the dispensary. If you will do this it will be highly appreciated by at least
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three other druggists besides myself, who are now working with me, and later by others who will fill our places as we are sent out. With best wishes to the Meyers [Brothers] and to druggists in general I am yours respectfully Sgt. R. Williams Ad:- Base Hospital, Camp Hancock, [Georgia] c/o Dispensary.
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Title | R. Williams letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist - September 14, 1918 |
Creator | Williams, R. |
Source | Williams, R. Letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist. 14 September 1918. Dr. Henry Milton Whelpley Collection, 1826-1929. A1737. Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. |
Description | R. Williams sent this letter to Meyer Brothers Druggist. Dr. Whelpley was the dean of the St. Louis College of Pharmacy and editor of the Meyer Brothers Druggist magazine. In this letter, Williams requested that the Meyer Brothers Druggist magazine be sent to the dispensary he worked at so that he could share it with other pharmacists. This letter was written on American Red Cross letterhead. |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918; World War, 1914-1918--Medical Care; Pharmacists; Camp Hancock (Ga.) |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Site Accession Number | A1737 |
Contributing Institution | Missouri History Museum |
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Date Original | September 14, 1918 |
Language | English |