‘Don’t take any notice of the grumpies of the world’


It’s 1935, and in between a campaign against tuberculosis and another against chain stores, one pharmacist took on the subject of the “synthetic flapper” In our March, 1935 edition, the Australasian Journal of Pharmacy’s contributor, “The Philistine,” turned his attention to a different side of the pharmacy business: beauty. “She trips down the street, she

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