Gift Shop
Descriptions of the products available from the History of Pharmacy Museum appear below.
To place an order, please fill out our Order Form.

Flores Corner
Flores Corner (1930), by Tucson artist Guadalupe de la Torre, depicts the botica owned by Tito Flores, one of the colorful pioneers among Arizona pharmacists.
Print measures 30" x 24"
Price: $100. $75 of the cost is a gift in support of the Hispanic Student Scholarship Fund and is tax-deductible.

Territorial Pharmacist
Territorial Pharmacist (1991), by California artist Greg Singley depicts an Arizona typical pharmacy in Arizona during the state's territorial days. Although it is not the case today, pharmacies were once a common place for people to meet and socialize as well as a place to buy over-the-counter drugs and have prescriptions filled.
Each high quality print is signed and numbered by the artist.
Print measures 36" x 21"
Price: $25
Dillinger at the Owl Drug
Dillinger at the Owl Drug (1992), by Mesa artist Allen Garns has captured an image of the Owl Drug Store in downtown Tucson as it looked in the 1930s. The print depicts the outside of the Owl Drug Store, which gangster John Dillinger frequented before his arrest on January 25, 1934. The newsboy is announcing Dillinger's arrest. It has been suggested the woman in the red dress is Dillinger's famous companion, the "Lady in Red."
Each high quality print is signed and numbered by the artist.
Print measures 24" x 36"
Price: $25
Authentic Product Labels
Display a piece of the past! Order a framed collection of authentic product labels from old Arizona pharmacies -- from Buckeye to Tucson, Paregoric to Epsom salts. The collection will make an attractive display on your desk or wall.
Price: $20
Please fill out our Order Form to place your order.







