Due to the consequences of industrialization, the production of medicines shifted more and more to the factory in the 19th century. Pharmacy had increasingly become a scientific discipline rather than an artisanal profession. This was one of the reasons why the pharmacist Josef Anton Häfliger began to amass a collection of historical pharmaceutical objects in the 1920s. In doing so, he laid the foundations for today's museum.
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