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  2. Rexall - Wikipedia

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    Plumb's Drugs, Rexall in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Rexall was a chain of American drugstores, and the name of their store-branded products.The stores, having roots in the federation of United Drug Stores starting in 1903, licensed the Rexall brand name to as many as 12,000 drug stores across the United States from 1920 to 1977.

  3. "Pharmacy deserts" on the rise amid U.S. drugstore closures - AOL

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    Inman, South Carolina — From medicine to milkshakes, Kempson Rexall drugstore has been a staple in the small community of Inman, South Carolina, since 1905. The nearest hospital is about a half ...

  4. Category:Defunct pharmacies of the United States - Wikipedia

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  5. Daniel Pratt Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson-Musgrove Building (154 West Main Street); built 1900 as part of a range of businesses for Prattville Rexall Drugs, for Dr. J.E. Wilkinson. Later used as the Prattville Post Office. Prattville Rexall Drugs (160 West Main Street); built 1904, c. 1928 for First National Bank (west half) and Prattville Drug Co. (east half; built 1907).

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  7. John Hilton Knowles - Wikipedia

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    John Hilton Knowles (May 23, 1926 – March 6, 1979) was an American cardiopulmonary physiologist and physician who was most notable for being the eighth president of the Rockefeller Foundation from 1972 until his death from pancreatic cancer in 1979, and general director of the Massachusetts General Hospital from 1962 until 1972.

  8. Owl Drug - Wikipedia

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    The Owl Drug Company was an American drugstore retailer with its headquarters in San Francisco that operated the Owl Drug Stores chain. [1] It was a subsidiary of Rexall stores [2] at its peak in the 1920s through 1940s. [citation needed] The Owl Drug Stores sold medicines and pills, and later ventured into cosmetics, [3] perfumes, and other goods.

  9. Rexall (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Rexall was founded in 1904 during the early days of the United Drug Company and quickly established itself as a major retail pharmacy chain. At the same time, Tamblyn Drugs was establishing itself in Toronto, Ontario, and would eventually become Pharma Plus. These two companies would later merge to form the Rexall Pharmacy Group. [3]