Although Catholic Sister nurses were operating in North America since the eighteenth century, waves of immigration from regions with significant Catholic populations in the nineteenth century would dramatically increase their…
At AIHP, we believe that our people are what make us truly special. Today, we’re excited to introduce you to one of the amazing individuals who shares their time and…
AIHP is pleased to welcome Bernie Olin, PharmD, to its Board of Directors as the Institute’s new Treasurer. Dr. Olin succeeds Dr. Holly Mason, who completed two consecutive three-year terms…
Thanks to a generous donor, AIHP was proud to sponsor a table at the Mortar and Pestle Society’s 90th Anniversary Gala, held at the end of September. During the event,…
At AIHP, we believe our people are at the heart of everything we do. Today, we’re delighted to introduce you to Hannah Dillemuth, our Archivist, whose dedication and expertise have…
Prior to 1906, the medicine market looked very different than it does today. Prescriptions were not necessary and patients were generally able to self-medicate without consulting a doctor or pharmacist….
AIHP’s internship program offers students a unique opportunity to explore the rich and diverse history of pharmacy and pharmaceuticals. Open to undergraduate, graduate, and pharmacy students, internships are available year-round…
AIHP proudly presents a curated collection of Virtual Historical Markers that highlight pivotal sites and events in the development of pharmacy and pharmaceuticals across North America. This interactive map showcases…
As 2025 starts winding down, we’re reflecting on a year of exciting progress, meaning ful connections, and renewed commitment to our mission at the American Institute of the History of…
AIHP is pleased to announce the Pharmacy History Working Group in collaboration with the Consortium for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine. The Pharmacy History Working Group is a…