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Description
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<p>The <strong>Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</strong> consists of a near-complete run pharmacy window displays designed and published by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist in Paterson, New Jersey, in the 1950s and 1960s.<br /><br />Each set consisted of three posters: a main poster measuring 26 inches by 42 inches and two side posters measuring 14 inches by 26 inches.</p>
<p>The posters educated consumers about a wide range of public health, pharmaceutical, medical, and other topics. Pinchak intended his"ethical displays" to be an alternative to commercial displays in pharmacy windows. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013.</p>
<p>The collection is currently missing a few known posters including "The Miracle of Cortisone" and "What You Should Know About Cancer."</p>
Title
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Rights
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Please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy at aihp@aihp.org for more information about the Pinchak Poster Collection and for questions about high-quality reproductions.
Still Image
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Original Format
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display poster
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Identifier
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fpp-36-future-4
Title
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Pharmacy's Future 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
The topic of the resource
posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
drugs
medicines
pharmaceutical industry
pharmaceutical research
mental illness
anticoagulants
stroke
heart disease
atomic radiation
cancer
methotrexate
measles
poliomyelitis
schizophrenia
vaccines
immunity
neuroses
tumors
viruses
communicable diseases
childhood diseases
pills
nuclear war
Atomic Energy Commission (U.S.)
National Cancer Institute of the USA
Salk, Jonas, 1914-1995
Description
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Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "Pharmacy's Future" printed in 1958. These "ethical displays" were designed and written by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist from Paterson, New Jersey. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013. The main poster reads: "Pharmacy's Future...and the health of our nation...and the world...are geared to the constant and costly battles waged by modern medical research." Side poster #1 reads: "90% of today's modern miracle drugs...were not in existence 10 years ago! Mental illness - 79 research projects are now going on in mental hospitals, universities and other institutions for medicines to control schizophrenia and neuroses. Heart attack drugs - A new anti-coagulant drug, developed from bread mold will be available within the next two years. Working in a matter of minutes, the drug can save lives in emergencies such as strokes and certain types of heart attacks. Pills to counter atomic radiation - The Atomic Energy Commission is doing research work on the possibility of giving populations anti-radio-strontium pills in the event of atomic attack." Side poster #2 reads: "Research yields great discoveries. Cancer - National Cancer Institute states that scientists are on verge of a "major breakthrough" to conquest of cancer. New drug...Methotrexate...has successfully suppressed one type of tumor for the first time. Measles - Trials of a new vaccine to prevent measles are scheduled for the near future. 98% of our population contracts measles during childhood. Complications can be dangerous. Polio - Improved polio vaccine sought. Present Salk Vaccine is made from dead virus. Tests will be made from a live virus vaccine which should give better and longer immunity."
Creator
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Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014
Source
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Publisher
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Professional Advancement Plan
Date
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1958
Contributor
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Brian Silverstein
Format
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.jpg
Language
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eng
Type
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still image
Temporal Coverage
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1950-1959
Rights
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Poster Copyright undetermined. For more information or for high-quality reproductions, please contact AIHP: aihp@aihp.org.
https://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/
Image copyright Brian Silverstein, 2008.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</strong> consists of a near-complete run pharmacy window displays designed and published by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist in Paterson, New Jersey, in the 1950s and 1960s.<br /><br />Each set consisted of three posters: a main poster measuring 26 inches by 42 inches and two side posters measuring 14 inches by 26 inches.</p>
<p>The posters educated consumers about a wide range of public health, pharmaceutical, medical, and other topics. Pinchak intended his"ethical displays" to be an alternative to commercial displays in pharmacy windows. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013.</p>
<p>The collection is currently missing a few known posters including "The Miracle of Cortisone" and "What You Should Know About Cancer."</p>
Title
A name given to the resource
AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy at aihp@aihp.org for more information about the Pinchak Poster Collection and for questions about high-quality reproductions.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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display poster
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Identifier
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fpp-22-civildefense-4
Title
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Medical Aspects of Civil Defense 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
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posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
civil defense
nuclear war
fallout shelters
first aid
biological warfare
medical supplies
radioactive fallout
volunteers
food supply
hospitals:
Description
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Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "Medical Aspects of Civil Defense" printed in 1961. These "ethical displays" were designed and written by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist from Paterson, New Jersey. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013. The main poster reads: "Your pharmacist explains: The Medical Aspects of Civil Defense. A nuclear attack will possibly involve: radioactive fallout, biological warfare, chemical agents. For emergency medical care - At least one member of each family group should be trained in first aid and home nursing." Side poster #1 reads: "What your government has done...160,000 tons of medical supplies are in federal warehouses. Stockpiles include 1,932 complete emergency 200-bed hospitals. You can help! C-D needs workers. Volunteer now!" Side poster #2 reads: "Shelter areas should be completely outfitted. Households should have two week supplies of food, water, fuel, first aid supplies, clothing, personal effects, battery operated radio. Shelter areas should have: Covered can for garbage, container with tight lid for toilet use, supply of household disinfectants to control bacteria and odors."
Creator
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Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014
Source
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Publisher
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Professional Advancement Plan
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1961
Contributor
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Brian Silverstein
Format
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.jpg
Language
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eng
Type
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still image
Temporal Coverage
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1960-1969
Rights
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Poster Copyright undetermined. For more information or for high-quality reproductions, please contact AIHP: aihp@aihp.org.
https://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/
Image copyright Brian Silverstein, 2008.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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Description
An account of the resource
<p>The <strong>Frank Pinchak Poster Collection</strong> consists of a near-complete run pharmacy window displays designed and published by Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist in Paterson, New Jersey, in the 1950s and 1960s.<br /><br />Each set consisted of three posters: a main poster measuring 26 inches by 42 inches and two side posters measuring 14 inches by 26 inches.</p>
<p>The posters educated consumers about a wide range of public health, pharmaceutical, medical, and other topics. Pinchak intended his"ethical displays" to be an alternative to commercial displays in pharmacy windows. Published by his company Professional Advancement Plan, Pinchak sold the posters to pharmacists around the country. He donated the posters to the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy in 2013.</p>
<p>The collection is currently missing a few known posters including "The Miracle of Cortisone" and "What You Should Know About Cancer."</p>
Title
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Rights
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Please contact the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy at aihp@aihp.org for more information about the Pinchak Poster Collection and for questions about high-quality reproductions.
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newspaper
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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fpp-44-2008heraldnews
Title
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The Pharmacist Knew Best, Herald News Article about Frank Pinchak Posters
Subject
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posters
ephemera
advertising
display cards
publicity
health education
pharmacists
drugs
tranquilizers
poliomyelitis
fluoridation
life expectancy
vaccines
nuclear war
fallout shelters
radioative fallout
exhibitions
newspapers
Paterson Museum
Salk, Jonas, 1914-1995
Description
An account of the resource
Newspaper article from the Herald News (Passaic County, New Jersey) from Sunday, December 14, 2008. The article describes the work of Frank Pinchak, a pharmacist practicing in Paterson, NJ, who founded the Professional Advancement Plan. This program produced "ethical" poster displays on health education topics that didn't promote manufacturer products. Retail pharmacists around the country could obtain these poster sets for their pharmacy windows. By subscribing to Pinchak's program, pharmacies would receive a new poster set every two months. The article mentions some of the major topics covered, such as polio, promising new drugs, like tranquilizers, water fluoridation, expanding life expectancy, and fears of a nuclear attack. The article also promotes the Paterson Museum exhibit on Frank Pinchak titled "The Well-Being Notice: 40 Vintage Pharmacy Window Displays," which ran through January 2009.
Creator
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Zeaman, John
Source
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AIHP Kremers Reference Files Frank Pinchak Folder
Publisher
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Herald News
Date
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2008
Format
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.pdf
Language
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eng
Type
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text
Temporal Coverage
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2000-2009
Rights
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In copyright.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/