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1818 Established “for the purpose of affording advice and medicine to poor people”. The Dispensary collected money and offers from physicians and surgeons to work at no charge. | 1818 Established “for the purpose of affording advice and medicine to poor people”. The Dispensary collected money and offers from physicians and surgeons to work at no charge. | ||
1836 18th AGM held. Long report. Resident Dispenser is Samuel Hele.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 18 February 1836</ref> | |||
1840 The Dispensary moved to its present location on the corner of [[Queen Street, Exeter|Queen Street]] and [[Northernhay Street, Exeter|Northernhay Street]] | 1840 The Dispensary moved to its present location on the corner of [[Queen Street, Exeter|Queen Street]] and [[Northernhay Street, Exeter|Northernhay Street]] |
Revision as of 07:30, 3 February 2021
1818 Established “for the purpose of affording advice and medicine to poor people”. The Dispensary collected money and offers from physicians and surgeons to work at no charge.
1836 18th AGM held. Long report. Resident Dispenser is Samuel Hele.[1]
1840 The Dispensary moved to its present location on the corner of Queen Street and Northernhay Street
1851 Resident was James Gilbard (age 30 born Exeter), Resident Dispenser. With his mother and sister.[2]
1861 Resident was James Gilbard (age 40 born Exeter), Dispenser of Medicine. With his wife and MIL.[3]
1939 Resident is Edmund G. W. Hodge (born 1901), Chief Pharmacist and Secretary. With Winifred Hodge.[4]