Résumé
The drugstore of the Faculty of Pharmacy of Montpellier is the second largest in France, and a true living museum located in a city that has always been a pioneer in the fields of medicine, pharmacy and botany. It is therefore essential to preserve and promote this unique cultural and historical heritage, both witness to past biodiversity and more than ever anchored in the future and the training in phytotherapy and herbal medicine of future pharmacists. This thesis focuses on the educational boxes, known as recognition boxes, which are kept at the Montpellier drugstore and aims to rehabilitate and promote them. To do this, we carried out a census and sorting of the boxes present at the druggist's, then cleaned and upgraded them, filled them, and then digitized their contents in order to create a digital catalog. Finally, a harmonization of the educational sheets on the back of the boxes was carried out. This thesis therefore presents the results obtained, i.e. no less than 167 double pages comparing the digital catalog and the correction of the educational sheets produced by us. Finally, always with the aim of repositioning herbal medicine at the forefront, we are focusing on Marigold (Calendula officinalis L.). In addition to its traditional indications for curative purposes, we detail its effectiveness as a preventive medication for the side effects of radiotherapy, demonstrating once again the richness and power of plants in the face of conditions that affect humans.