Drachman Hall

First Floor

In the ground-floor hallway, close to the northwest exterior stairwell, you will see class photos for the more than 3,000 graduates of the College of Pharmacy since 1950. These pharmacists of yesterday and today work hard to make a difference in their profession and community, and they continue to inspire the pharmacists of tomorrow.

Second Floor

The second floor lobby features a large cabinet filled with an eclectic assortment of instruments, tools, and materials, many of which came from the Upjohn Pharmacy collection at Disneyland. Some important pieces in this display include Jesse Hurlbut's balance, a matched set of two hand-painted ceramic vessels, several countertop candy jars, and a pair of hand-etched show globes. 

Further down the hall, near the north exit, you will see a preparation counter, which comes from the Hoffman Pharmacy in Chicago.

Third Floor

Just outside the College of Pharmacy administration suite, you will come across an exhibit area. Additional Disneyland Upjohn Pharmacy objects can be found as well as a large display filled with a variety of exquisite show globes and apothecary jars. Similar to the symbolic concept of a barber pole, show globes have been used for centuries as symbols of pharmaceutical and medical care, and pharmacists through history have prided themselves on their ability to create and preserve vibrantly colored liquid.