What Do Pharmacists Have To Do With Teeth And Hair - Park Pharmacy Trust
10 March 2021 10 March 2021When: 10 March 2021 
Where: ONLINE
Time: 11:30 - 12:30
Cost: FREE
Suitable for: 18+
WHAT DO PHARMACISTS HAVE TO DO WITH TEETH AND HAIR?
This is an online session run on Zoom.
As part of our National Lottery project, Park Pharmacy Trust is running a series of online Zoom sessions which explore items from our pharmaceutical past that are in its museum collection at Thorn Park Lodge. 
This session looks at the role pharmacists played supporting people with their teeth and their hair.
This is a great opportunity to learn in a fun and safe environment. Each session is facilitated by a friendly team who make the experience memorable. 
These online sessions will be between 45-60 mins long where you can join other like minded people and socialise online.
 
BOOK YOUR PLACE BY SENDING AN EMAIL TO:
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ENQUIRIES@PARKPHARMACYTRUST.ORG.UK
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OR TELEPHONE JAN KNIGHT ON 07764232946
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