
Ottoman pharmacist Pierre Apéry and his scientifical publications Michèle Nicolas CNRS, UMR 8032, Centre d'histoire du domaine turc, EHESS, 54 boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris. Journal Article Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie 54(350) 237-47 (2006)
Pierre Apéry, (1852-1918) owner of a laboratory and one of the most famous pharmacy in Istanbul, is a model of life quite devoted to his business. His publications (end of 19th/beginning of 20th century), which plaid a major role in the formation and the dissemination of knowledge about health, are a precious testimony about pharmacy and medicine in the Ottoman Empire. Source
Nicolas Apéry Pharmacy (Ortaköy) – 1831
See also:Belgelerle Türk Eczacılığı III, 1840-1948 Mert Sandalcı
(Faturalar, Başlıklı Kağıtlar 2, Dr. Nejat F. Eczacıbaşı Vakfı Yayınları, İstanbul 2005, 275 s. Gülnur-Mert Sandalcı Koleksiyonu For the curious: Georges Apéry (1887-1978). A Greek national born in Constantinople (Istanbul) who emmigrated to France in 1903 to study engineering, he was admitted to the Institut Electrotechnique de Grenoble (now, "ENSI Grenoble"). Georges voluntereed into the French army in 1914 to acquire French citizenship. He fought in the Dardanelles in 1915, got typhoid fever and came back on a hospital ship. |