Quelques documents concernant l'apothicaire Ignace-Théodore Brongniart (1707-1765) - article ; n°227 ; vol.63, pg 581-587

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Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie - Année 1975 - Volume 63 - Numéro 227 - Pages 581-587
Little has ben written about the members of the Brongniart family, some of whom were to become famous. Ignace-Théodore Brongniart (1707-1765) was the first to quit his native province to settle in the French capital, where he married the daughter of the apothecary Nicolas de Fourcroy. Ignace Brongniart was received among the ranks of the merchant apothecaries of Paris, and established himself in the Rue de la Harpe, at the sign of the Royal Torch. His son succeeded him in the pharmacy, and two grandsons became pharmacists. He was highly respected in his profession and for three years in succession he held the office of garde des apothicaires. In the parish of Saint-Séverin he was appointed churchwarden and keeper of the Chapel of the Holy Virgin. Four invoices relating to his funeral shed an interesting light on the social history of the pharmacist in the middle of the 18th century.
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Louis Cotinat
Quelques documents concernant l'apothicaire Ignace-Théodore
Brongniart (1707-1765)
In: Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie, 63e année, N. 227, 1975. pp. 581-587.
Abstract
Little has ben written about the members of the Brongniart family, some of whom were to become famous. Ignace-Théodore
Brongniart (1707-1765) was the first to quit his native province to settle in the French capital, where he married the daughter of
the apothecary Nicolas de Fourcroy. Ignace Brongniart was received among the ranks of the merchant apothecaries of Paris, and
established himself in the Rue de la Harpe, at the sign of the Royal Torch. His son succeeded him in the pharmacy, and two
grandsons became pharmacists. He was highly respected in his profession and for three years in succession he held the office of
garde des apothicaires. In the parish of Saint-Séverin he was appointed churchwarden and keeper of the Chapel of the Holy
Virgin. Four invoices relating to his funeral shed an interesting light on the social history of the pharmacist in the middle of the
18th century.
Citer ce document / Cite this document :
Cotinat Louis. Quelques documents concernant l'apothicaire Ignace-Théodore Brongniart (1707-1765). In: Revue d'histoire de la
pharmacie, 63e année, N. 227, 1975. pp. 581-587.
doi : 10.3406/pharm.1975.7478
http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/pharm_0035-2349_1975_num_63_227_7478
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