PMID: 11905193Mar 22, 2002Paper

Pharmacies and pharmacists in Senta from 1816-1966

Medicinski pregled
M Curcić, L Tari

Abstract

This paper reviews historical data on the beginnings of pharmacy and first pharmacies in the world, with special emphasis on pharmacies at the territory of Vojvodina, as well as laws regulating education of pharmacists in the 19th century and work of pharmacies of that time. The first data on pharmacies of Senta date back to 1816 when Jozef Samanic submitted an application to open a pharmacy in Senta. The first pharmacy in Senta was founded in 1818 and was called "Kod crnog orla" (At the Black Eagle), whereas Jozef Helbling was the first pharmacist. He sold his pharmacy to Jozef Diener who then sold it to Ferenc Hajsler in 1826. The Hajslers owned this pharmacy in Senta for four generations. They were prominent and respected citizens of Senta. The second pharmacy in Senta was called "Narodna apoteka" (The Public Pharmacy) and was opened by Menjhart Muci in 1883, but was rented several times till 1935 when Lajos Herman bought it. In 1894 Kalmar Cizer got a permission to open the third pharmacy in Senta, but a year later he sold it to Vojislav Jovanović. In 1929 he sold it to Mor Glikstal. In 1911 the fourth pharmacy was opened by Dula Banfi and was called "Apoteka nada" (The Pharmacy of Hope). It was inherited by Boldizar Banfi,...Continue Reading

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