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This house is a pharmacy with more than a hundred years of history: it was opened in 1902 by the pharmacist Wilhelm Franzevich Milfort.
This house is a pharmacy with more than a hundred years of history: it was opened in 1902 by the pharmacist Wilhelm Franzevich Milfort.
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Pharmaceutical business in Kharkov Germans started: the first in the city of his freedom, that is private, the pharmacy opened in 1810 George (Egor Ivanovich) Wenzel, owners of these were Germans: Fidler, Neldihen, Sartison and Freyndling. In 1870, private pharmacies in Kharkov was six, and by 1902 - about two dozen.
Wilhelm Milfort was from a family of pharmacists, his older brother Carl ran one of the Kharkov pharmacies in 1880-1886 gg. Wilhelm himself received his pharmacist in 1881, in 1892 and became manager of one of the local pharmacies. Then for a while he worked out Kharkov.
Two-storey house on the corner of Veterinary and Diocesan streets (as in the early twentieth century were called streets Ivanova and Alchevsk) was built in 1893 and belonged to a Swedish - merchant Gustav Andreyevich Pilstrem, and then his wife Nadezhda Leonidovna.
In 1902, Wilhelm Milfort opened a pharmacy on the first floor of the house. At the beginning of the twentieth century, this area of Kharkov was built up, so the pharmacy was provided with clientele and flourished. According to the reference data, in 1904, 4 people served in the Milforte pharmacy, six in 1905, and eight in 1908. However, in 1908, Milfort passed from the status of the owner to the managers, and in 1912 went to another pharmacy.
In 1920, the pharmacy was nationalized, and after World War II, it received No. 48, which it still carries.
Pharmaceutical business in Kharkov Germans started: the first in the city of his freedom, that is private, the pharmacy opened in 1810 George (Egor Ivanovich) Wenzel, owners of these were Germans: Fidler, Neldihen, Sartison and Freyndling. In 1870, private pharmacies in Kharkov was six, and by 1902 - about two dozen.
Wilhelm Milfort was from a family of pharmacists, his older brother Carl ran one of the Kharkov pharmacies in 1880-1886 gg. Wilhelm himself received his pharmacist in 1881, in 1892 and became manager of one of the local pharmacies. Then for a while he worked out Kharkov.
Two-storey house on the corner of Veterinary and Diocesan streets (as in the early twentieth century were called streets Ivanova and Alchevsk) was built in 1893 and belonged to a Swedish - merchant Gustav Andreyevich Pilstrem, and then his wife Nadezhda Leonidovna.
In 1902, Wilhelm Milfort opened a pharmacy on the first floor of the house. At the beginning of the twentieth century, this area of Kharkov was built up, so the pharmacy was provided with clientele and flourished. According to the reference data, in 1904, 4 people served in the Milforte pharmacy, six in 1905, and eight in 1908. However, in 1908, Milfort passed from the status of the owner to the managers, and in 1912 went to another pharmacy.
In 1920, the pharmacy was nationalized, and after World War II, it received No. 48, which it still carries.