Savory & Moore

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Savory & Moore was a prominent British pharmacy and chemist company established in the 18th century. The company was known for its significant contributions to the field of pharmacy and chemistry, and its products were widely used in the medical field.

History[edit | edit source]

Savory & Moore was founded in 1797 by Thomas Field Savory and John Moore. The company initially started as a small pharmacy in London, but quickly expanded due to the high demand for its products. Savory & Moore became a household name in the UK and was known for its high-quality products and services.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

Savory & Moore offered a wide range of products and services. The company was known for its pharmaceutical products, which included over-the-counter medicines, prescription drugs, and medical equipment. Savory & Moore also offered pharmaceutical services, such as prescription filling and medical consultations.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Savory & Moore left a significant legacy in the field of pharmacy and chemistry. The company's products and services were widely used in the medical field, and its contributions to the field of pharmacy and chemistry are still recognized today. Savory & Moore's legacy is preserved in the British Museum, where some of its products and equipment are on display.

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