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Episode 3

Episode 3 of 4

Documentary series recreating a 19th century pharmacy. In 1868 pharmacies were regulated by law for the first time. The team gets a taste of the exams pharmacists took.

In a unique experiment, historian Ruth Goodman, Professor Nick Barber and PhD student Tom Quick are recreating an authentic 19th-century pharmacy.

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.

1 hour

Credits

Role Contributor
Executive Producer David Upshal
Producer Cassie Braban
Presenter Ruth Goodman
Presenter Nick Barber
Presenter Tom Quick

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