Sorø Pharmacy
Sorø Pharmacy is located on Storgade in Sorø, Denmark. The current buildings date from the 1840s and were listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1949.
History
17th century
Sorø Pharmacy was established on 20 March 1606 by Anders Christensen ; but he died in November that same year, and a royal license was subsequently not issued to a new pharmacist.Joachim Burser, who was a professor at Sorø Academy, reopened the pharmacy in January 1631. The pharmacy was continued after Burser's death by his widow, son and grandson. His grandson Johannes Burser chose to close it when he opened the Swan Pharmacy in Slagelse on 30 April 1673.
18th century
The pharmacy in Sorø was reopened by Christian Ludvig Martini on 22 March 1748, and he operated it until his death in 1779. He was succeeded by Magnus Hosum Klein, who also served as the town's postmaster.19th century
Søren Christian Ørsted, the father of Hans Christian Ørsted and Anders Sandøe Ørsted, acquired the pharmacy in December 1807. The Ørsted family left Sorø in 1811–12, when Ørsted became a pharmacist in Roskilde.The new owner of Sorø Pharmacy was Hans Egede Glahn. He ceded it to his son, Heinrich Christopher Glahn, in 1850. The latter sold it to Harald Ulrik Viktor Clausen in 1893.