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Dublin Core
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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.
Still Image
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Original Format
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display poster
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Identifier
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fpp-33-safestoring-4
Title
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Safe Storing 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
The topic of the resource
posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
aspirin
overdose
medicine cabinets
medicines
poisons
prescriptions
Description
An account of the resource
Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "Safe Storing" printed in 1955. 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: "Safe Storing saves lives. Accidental overdoses of simple household remedies such as aspirin...have caused death! "Child dies from aspirin overdose." [newspaper clipping]." Side poster #1 reads: "Your pharmacist has been educated to regard all medicines as potentially dangerous and stores all poisons in a special cabinet." Side poster #2 reads: "Special cabinet for medicines only. All bottles must be labeled. Return bottles to cabinet as soon as used. Throw away medicines as soon as need for them has passed. Medicines prescribed for one person should never be given to another."
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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1955
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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Dublin Core
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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
If the image is of an object, state the type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
display poster
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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fpp-23-poison-4
Title
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Danger: Poison! 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
The topic of the resource
posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
drugs
medicines
poisons
overdose
skull and crossbones
tombstones
pharmacy law
plague
Great Plague, London, England, 1664-1666
Description
An account of the resource
Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "Danger: Poison!" printed in 1962. 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: "Danger: Poison! The skull and crossbones...ancient symbol of death...is used to signify the dangers of poisonous drugs and chemicals. Origin...During Great Plague (1665) death list carried skull and crossbones. Pirates instilled fear in their victims with "jolly roger" skull flag signifying death. Many old tombstones carried skull as emblem of death. Since 1830 - U.S. pharmacy laws have called for special labels, containers and other precautions for protection against poisonous substances. Remember! Any medicine can be poisonous in large doses." Side poster #1 reads: "Safety bottles and closures for poison. In the late 1800's these bottles were patented for containers of poison - bone-shaped bottle, coffin bottle, skull bottle. Ingenious stoppers denoted caution on poison bottles - "special turn" stopper, skull stopper." Side poster #2 reads: "Save Your Child - keep medicines out of reach. Most poison deaths each year are children under 5. Your pharmacist stores all poisons in a special cabinet beyond normal reach."
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
1962
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
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
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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Dublin Core
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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
If the image is of an object, state the type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
display poster
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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fpp-16-aspirin-4
Title
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Aspirin 3 Poster Set for Pharmacy Windows
Subject
The topic of the resource
posters
ephemera
drugstores
advertising
display cards
health education
pharmacists
drugs
medicines
aspirin
salicylate drugs
stomach ulcer
fever
analgesics
overdose
pharmaceutical industry
Description
An account of the resource
Set of three posters for pharmacy windows titled "Aspirin" 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: "Aspirin: Thousands of years ago, salicylate drugs prepared from willow bark were used to control pain. Aspirin is a salicylate drug. Pure aspirin was first made in 1853. It was not until 1898 that its pain killing power was discovered. It has been produced in the United States since 1915. Use has increased each year: Over 16 billion tablets annually." Side poster #1 reads: "Aspirin Rules: 1. Consult your physician if aspirin is needed to control same pain over several days. 2. Aspirin will irritate stomach ulcers. 3. Large overdoses can kill. 4. Use to control fever only after consulting your physician." Side poster #2 reads: "Danger: Because of over familiarity in the home, careless storage of aspirin accounts for many deaths among children. Keep ALL medicines out of reach of children."
Creator
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Pinchak, Seymore Francis (Frank), 1922-2014
Source
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AIHP Frank Pinchak Poster Collection
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Professional Advancement Plan
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1961
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Brian Silverstein
Format
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.jpg
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Type
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still image
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1960-1969
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
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/