The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) is the regulatory and professional body for pharmacists in England, Scotland and Wales. It has its headquarters at 1, Lambeth High Street, in the Borough of Lambeth in London. The society also has offices in Cardiff and Edinburgh.
The primary objective of the RPSGB is to lead, regulate and develop the pharmacy profession. All pharmacists in Great Britain (approximately 44,000) must be registered with the Society.
The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain was founded by a group of leading London chemists and druggists on April 15 1841, at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand in London. In 1843, Queen Victoria granted the Society its Royal Charter. In 1988, Queen Elizabeth II agreed that the title "Royal" should be granted to the society.
Since 2002 the Society has concentrated on developing the collection of historical and contemporary proprietary medicines. The museum may be visited by appointment.
1841 establishments | Pharmacy | British professional bodies | National Health Service
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