When you think of a pharmacist, you likely don’t think of voodoo potions and under-the-counter sales. However, according to Marla Ahlgrimm those two things are part of the history of America’s first pharmacist.
Louis Joseph Dufilho, Jr. was the first person in the United States to receive a pharmacy license. This was in the 1800s in New Orleans, where voodoo was simply an accepted facet of life. According to Marla Ahlgrimm, Dufilho opened up a pharmacy in the famous French Quarter in 1823.
In addition to medically accepted compounds, Dufilho also sold voodoo potions, which he learned how to make from the locals. These were sold to believers as well as the general population off the books and without regulation.