Helen Millar Craggs
1888–1969 (age 81)
Biography
Helen Millar Craggs was a pioneer in pharmacy at a time when women were still forging their place in the profession, and she carried that responsibility with grace and fierce intelligence. She worked tirelessly to raise standards of care and to expand public understanding of medicines and their proper use.
Her commitment to civic causes, including the pursuit of equal rights and health education, reflected a belief that pharmacists should be both scientists and advocates for the communities they served. She is remembered for opening doors and lighting the way for other women to follow.