Jean Kilroy⭐
@Jeanie
16 March, 04:08
Sent to me by a friend who found this at a random small town pharmacy in Texas. It reads:
“This plaque, bearing what is believed to be the oldest known symbol for pharmacy, is awarded in recognition of having filled 1,000,000 prescriptions.
Pfizer Laboratories
Division, Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.”
The Egyptian Eye of Horus, surrounded by a sun ring. Kind of a weird choice to adorn as the symbol on the plaque to award one of your most loyal servants. The Eye of Horus is, incidentally, where the Rx prescription symbol originates from.
…for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries [pharmakeia] were all nations deceived.
AltSkull48
TheParanormiesPresent
“This plaque, bearing what is believed to be the oldest known symbol for pharmacy, is awarded in recognition of having filled 1,000,000 prescriptions.
Pfizer Laboratories
Division, Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.”
The Egyptian Eye of Horus, surrounded by a sun ring. Kind of a weird choice to adorn as the symbol on the plaque to award one of your most loyal servants. The Eye of Horus is, incidentally, where the Rx prescription symbol originates from.
…for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries [pharmakeia] were all nations deceived.
AltSkull48
TheParanormiesPresent
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