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Wróbel, Andrzej, Małgorzata Korzeniowska, Rafał Wróbel, and Katarzyna Malczenko. "The history of pharmacy in Krasnobród." Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences 26, no. 3 (September 30, 2013): 351–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.12923/j.2084-980x/26.3/a.25.

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Mervyn Madge, A. G. "History of Pharmacy." Journal of the Royal Society of Health 107, no. 5 (October 1987): 169–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/146642408710700504.

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Cathers, Mickie. "Vintage pharmacy artifacts reveal history of pharmacy." Pharmacy Today 27, no. 3 (March 2021): 47–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ptdy.2021.02.020.

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Baker, David M., John L. Colaizzi, Kelsey Leite, Robert A. Buerki, Gregory J. Higby, Robert L. McCarthy, and Clark Ridgway. "Teaching History of Pharmacy in U.S. Pharmacy Schools." American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 83, no. 1 (February 2019): 6500. http://dx.doi.org/10.5688/ajpe6500.

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Khanal, D. P., and S. Karki. "History of Pharmacy Education in Nepal." Journal of Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences 8, no. 1 (August 7, 2023): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jmmihs.v8i1.57266.

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Background: Tribhuvan University, institute of Medicine started a two and half years’ proficiency certificate level (PCL) course in the year of 1972. This was the initiation of pharmacy education in Nepal where student could enroll after completing the school level education. Four federal Government Universities, two state Government Universities and two health science academics are conducting Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) program in 27 pharmacy colleges with the enrollment of 815 students in academic year 2023/24. More than 55 institutions are conducting the 3 years Diploma of Pharmacy course under the affiliation of Council of Technical and Vocational Education (CTEVT) enrolling 2200 students yearly. Objective: The objective of this paper is to document the history of pharmacy education in Nepal. Method: We searched using the following terms: Pharmacy education in Nepal or Pharmacy education. Journal Article English (language) in NepJOL (Nepal Journal Online), PubMed. We also searched Google Scholar, HINARI. Reports were obtained from the references of the articles used for analysis. Inclusion criteria for published studies were those subjects who were assessed for the pharmacy education. Articles were reviewed if they were original research and the review articles. The review was limited to English language articles published in scientific literature from any part of the world. We used articles published up to May 2023. Exclusion criteria were studies that reported the pharmacy education only, the articles identified were reviewed. Data obtained were described in text and table. Results: The first pharmacy course was PCL pharmacy in TU, Institute of medicine started 51 years ago. The first B Pharm course was started in 1994 in Kathmandu University. Now, there are 27 colleges conducting B Pharm course and 55 colleges are conducting Diploma Pharmacy. Conclusion: The history of pharmacy education in Nepal is just 50 years old. Yet its achievements are remarkable.
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Michael A. Flannery. "History of Pharmacy Textbook." Pharmacy in History 59, no. 3 (2017): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.26506/pharmhist.59.3.0112.

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Herzberg. "Addiction and Pharmacy History." Pharmacy in History 61, no. 3-4 (2019): 144. http://dx.doi.org/10.26506/pharmhist.61.3-4.0144.

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Herzberg, David. "Addiction and Pharmacy History." History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals 61, no. 3-4 (2019): 144–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/hopp.61.3-4.144.

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Flannery, Michael A. "History of Pharmacy Textbook." History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals 59, no. 3 (2017): 112–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/hopp.59.3.112.

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Ridgway, W. Clarke. "Teaching History of Pharmacy." Journal of Pharmacy Teaching 8, no. 3 (2001): 59–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j060v08n03_06.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "History of pharmacy"

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Ali, Vagdi. "The history of pharmacy in the Arab world." Thesis, НТУ "ХПІ", 2016. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/23043.

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Kareno, Emma. "Sherlock's pharmacy : drugs in detective stories, 1860s to 1890s." Thesis, University of Stirling, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/21824.

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This work examines the significance of drugs in Victorian stories of detection through a selection of detective fiction published between the years 1860 and 1890. The main purpose of the work is to show how these texts make a specific link between drugs and detection, and use this link to engage themselves in questions concerning reading and the consumption of fiction. I wish to argue, first, that drugs play a significant role in Victorian detective stories as a device to produce a sense of mystery and excitement in these texts. Secondly, I shall hope to show how this is achieved especially by presenting detection as having the drug-like qualities of intoxication and addiction. And thirdly, I shall examine how this particular characterisation of detection evokes a conception of detective fiction as a drug and invites the reader to consider her experience of reading in terms of an experience of drugs. In short, drugs, in these narratives, do not appear as a mere theme or a plot element, but can be seen to affect the very narrative form and structure of the fiction.
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Abood, Ekhlas. "Identifying Medication History Errors at Iraqi Hospital Admissions Using The Swedish-LIMM model." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för farmaceutisk biovetenskap, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-350150.

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Abstract Background and Objective: An accurate medication history list is an integral part of the patient assessment at hospital admission. The objective of the study was to describe the frequency, type, and predictors of unintentional medication errors and to evaluate the quality of the clinical pharmacy services focusing on the acceptance of the recommendations made by the clinical pharmacist. Setting and methods: A descriptive study was conducted at two internal medicine wards at Baghdad Teaching Hospital in Iraq using Lund Integrated Medicines Management (LIMM)-based medication reconciliation. The study pharmacist conducted medication interviews for patients shortly after hospital admission to obtain the most accurate pre-admission medication history list. This list was compared with the medication list in the patient’s medical chart. Intended addition, withdrawal of a drug, or changes to the dose/ dosage form in the patient’s medical list was considered as medication discrepancies. However, medication discrepancies were considered as medication errors based on no identified clinical reason. Results: A total of 114 patients were included in this study. Over two-thirds of the study patients (73.7%) experienced 215 medication errors identified by a clinical pharmacist conducting medication reconciliation. Most errors were omission (87.9%). Cardiovascular agents followed by NSAID were commonly in error (53%) and (10.2%) respectively. In a logistic regression model, age (odds ratio (OR), 1.055: 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.010 - 1.102), female gender (OR, 3.468: 95% CI 1.232- 9.761) and number of medications at admission (OR, 0.810: 95% CI 0.681-0.963) were predictors for medication history errors at admission. Conclusions: Medication errors at the time of hospital admission are common and undetected.  A structured approach like the LIMM-based medication reconciliation at Iraqi hospital is needed to detect these errors.
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Teinturier, Pascal. "Une contribution à l'histoire du droit pharmaceutique : l'organisation de la profession officinale sous l'empire de la loi du 21 germinal an XI." Thesis, université Paris-Saclay, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020UPASS095.

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Le 21 germinal an XI, une loi importante vient organiser la profession de pharmacien. Elle consacre la disparition de l’apothicaire au profit d’une profession plus moderne. Sous l’empire de ce texte, va apparaître un nouveau modèle d’organisation de la profession. Ce modèle, fruit d’une lente évolution, est examiné au regard de ses implications sociales et juridiques, en se fondant sur des documents d’archives inédits relatifs notamment à la création des syndicats pharmaceutiques
The 21 germinal year XI, an important law comes to organize the profession of pharmacist. It consecrates the disappearance of the apothecary in favor of a more modern profession. Under the empire of this text, a new organizational model for the profession will appear. This model, the result of a slow evolution, is examined with regard to its social and legal implications, based on unpublished archive documents relating in particular to the creation of pharmaceutical unions
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Hansen, Jonathan Herbert. "Take a chill pill: a cultural history of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder." Diss., University of Iowa, 2014. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/2088.

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During the last thirty years, millions of Americans have come into contact with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), if not through their own diagnosis or the diagnosis of a friend or family member, then through the perennial and occasionally passionate debate this behavioral disorder has inspired in U.S. popular culture since its inauguration in 1980. The competing claims of this debate are many and varied, and they revolve around a number of subtle distinctions that have emerged from diverse discourses and institutional histories. It is among the aims of this project to excavate and clarify these multiple, often contradictory and disjunctive claims by resituating them within their disparate (indeed, still emerging) rhetorical and historical contexts. The central questions animating this debate tend to advocate for one position or another, within the limitations of a single field and its defining questions, making it nearly impossible to gain a balanced or nuanced understanding of ADHD. Moreover, dominant accounts fail to consider the diagnosis within a wider socio-cultural and historical context. This project therefore analyzes this under-theorized behavioral disorder from a rhetorical and cultural perspective. In doing so, it aims to go further than other critiques or defenses of the diagnosis and its chemical therapies. It does so by bringing discourse analysis to bear on ADHD, thereby illuminating how this assemblage of rhetorics and questions - centered as they are on the Mind/Body continuum - constitute what Michel Foucault refers to as biopower - or a process of social control exercised on and through the technological manipulation of life itself. Considering it from such a perspective will allow us to situate ADHD within modern debates over the definition of consciousness, a debate that is inseparable from the history of technology and the technological systems in which minds and bodies are thoroughly implicated. This dissertation demonstrates that a biopolitics of consciousness structures the emergence of and the debate surrounding ADHD and the administration of stimulant drugs for the purpose of managing attensity.
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Patterson, Donna A. "Expanding professional horizons female pharmacists in twentieth century Dakar, Senegal /." [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2008. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3319926.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, Dept. of History, 2008.
Title from home page (viewed on May 11, 2009). Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-08, Section: A, page: 3277. Adviser: John H. Hanson.
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Tharp, Brent W. "Elixirs, Drops, Powders, and Pills: The Origins and Foundation of the American Patent Medicine Industry." W&M ScholarWorks, 1988. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539625478.

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Gutierrez, Eduardo. ""Que una buena botica sin boticario perito puede hacer mucho daño". Formas de hacer en la botica : prácticas farmacéuticas en Santiago de Chile, siglo XVIII." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024EHES0176.

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La présente thèse étudie les pratiques existantes au Chili au XVIIIe siècle liées au métier de pharmacien, en particulier celles des pharmacies de Santiago. Pour cela, elle commence par explorer la relation entre la pharmacie et la ville en tant qu’espace de rencontre des savoirs. De même, elle analyse la figure du pharmacien et la manière dont celle-ci se construit historiquement et socialement au sein de la ville, en fonction des pratiques réalisées par ces derniers, ainsi que la perception qu’en ont les habitants de Santiago. Ensuite, les pratiques et les usages matériels des pharmacies sont analysés, ainsi que la création et la diffusion des connaissances médicales et pharmaceutiques qui s'y déroulaient. Cette analyse repose sur les inventaires des pharmacies jésuites et juandediana de Santiago, dont les principaux inventaires de l’époque ont été conservés. Ainsi, l’objectif est de comprendre les usages internes des pharmacies et leur fonctionnement au quotidien. Le dernier chapitre traite des relations commerciales des pharmacies de Santiago, à la fois à l’extérieur, avec les exportations et importations, et à l’intérieur, en se concentrant sur l’accès qu’avaient les habitants de Santiago aux médicaments des pharmacies, ainsi que sur leurs principaux clients. Ce parcours historique a montré que les pratiques pharmaceutiques, ainsi que les espaces et l’économie de celles-ci, étaient principalement dominés par la Compagnie de Jésus, ce qui a engendré une relation très particulière entre cet Ordre religieux et les habitants de la ville autour de leurs besoins médicaux. De plus, l’importance du travail pharmaceutique des jésuites a constitué une difficulté insurmontable pour d’autres pharmaciens laïcs qui souhaitaient s’établir dans la ville. Enfin, la construction de « pratiques pharmaceutiques » au sein de la ville s’est définie à partir de la relation avec cet Ordre, des besoins des habitants de Santiago, et du manque d’autres espaces auxquels ils pouvaient recourir en cas de besoin, à part les jésuites
This thesis studies the existing practices during 18th-century Chile related to the pharmaceutical trade, particularly focusing on the pharmacies of Santiago. To this end, it begins by investigating the relationship between the pharmacy and the city as a space where knowledge converged. Likewise, it analyzes the figure of the apothecary and how it was historically and socially constructed within the city, based on the practices carried out by them, as well as the perception the inhabitants of Santiago had of them.Subsequently, the practices and material uses of the pharmacies are analyzed, along with the creation and dissemination of medical and pharmaceutical knowledge within them. This analysis is based on the inventories of the Jesuit and Juandediana pharmacies of Santiago, the main inventories of the time that have been preserved. In this way, it seeks to understand the internal uses of the pharmacies and how they functioned on a day-to-day basis.The final chapter explores the commercial relationships of the pharmacies in Santiago, both externally, with exports and imports, and internally, focusing on investigating the access that Santiago's residents had to the pharmacy's medicines, as well as the main clients of the pharmacy.This historical journey has demonstrated that pharmaceutical practices, as well as the spaces and economy associated with them, were primarily dominated by the Society of Jesus, which led to a particular relationship between this religious Order and the city's residents regarding their medical needs. Additionally, the importance of Jesuit pharmaceutical work posed an insurmountable challenge for other secular apothecaries who sought to establish themselves in the city. Finally, the construction of "pharmaceutical practices" within the city was defined by the relationship with this Order, the needs of Santiago's inhabitants, and the scarcity of alternative spaces to turn to in times of need other than the Jesuits
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Marcellin, Sherry Suzette. "The political economy of pharmaceutical patents : US sectional interests and the African group at the WTO : a case study in international trade decision-making and the possibility for change." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2008. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/1049/.

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The public international backlash against the TRIPS Agreement and the global pharmaceutical industry that followed in the wake of the March 2001 lawsuit brought by 39 pharmaceutical companies against the government of South Africa prompted a critical investigation into how the current order came into being and how it might be in a process of changing. To do this the thesis follows Cox’s insight in Critical IPE that each successive historical structure generates the contradictions and points of conflict that bring about its transformation (Cox, 1995: 35). The research therefore first looks at the making of the patent provisions in TRIPS as a case study in institutional capture by the transnational drug industry (TDI), dominated by American interests. This question is developed theoretically as well as empirically by first developing a theoretical framework that explains continuity in the global political economy (GPE) as a way of intimating how the TDI was able to secure all of its demands for pharmaceutical patents under TRIPS despite the prevalence of conflict and opposition from developing countries in the Uruguay Round (UR), and notwithstanding the single undertaking of the UR package. The thesis then examines the negotiations on patents in the UR to determine the nature of decision-making and to probe the questions of conflict and contradictions in the present that provide a framework of analysis on the shakiness of the prevailing order. The thesis then looks at how, why and under what circumstances the initial ‘capture’ of TRIPS by the TDI was arguably successfully challenged by probably the weakest global economic actor, the African Group (AG) at the WTO. Specifically looking at the role of conflict in change this question probes further points of conflict and contradictions in the present to set the scene for the wide scale offensive against TRIPS as a result of its implications for access to healthcare in the poorest countries which already suffer overwhelmingly from a high disease burden. The post-TRIPS challenge mounted by transnational civil society and the AG (the two constituting a counter-society) take the thesis from its analysis of continuity in the GPE, towards theorising the circumstances under which the prevailing historical structure can at least partially be transcended to render legitimate the demands of the poor. The thesis advances its contribution, both theoretically and empirically, to Critical International Political Economy, particularly as it concerns the work of Robert Cox.
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Віжунов, Віктор Леонідович, Виктор Леонидович Вижунов, Viktor Leonidovych Vizhunov, Костянтин Костянтинович Васильєв, Константин Константинович Васильев, and Kostiantyn Kostiantynovych Vasyliev. "Вольные аптеки Лебединского уезда в конце ХІХ- начале ХХ вв." Thesis, Издательство СумГУ, 2011. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/14496.

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Books on the topic "History of pharmacy"

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H, Helfand William, ed. Pharmacy: An illustrated history. New York: Abrams, 1990.

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1917-, Cameron Donald M., and Alberta Pharmaceutical Association, eds. The History of pharmacy in Alberta: The first one hundred years (from leeches to lasers). Edmonton: Alberta Pharmaceutical Association, 1993.

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Regine, Pötzsch, and Touwaide Alain, eds. The pharmacy: Windows on history. Basel, Switzerland: Editiones Roche, 1996.

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Bender, George A. A history of Arizona pharmacy. [Tucson, Ariz.]: Arizona Pharmacy Historical Foundation, 1985.

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Vulkanov, Nedyalko. Pharmacy in Thrace: The old pharmacy, Hippocrates. [Sofia]: Sofia Press, 1986.

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Harkishan, Singh. Pharmacy practice. Delhi: Vallabh Prakashan, 2002.

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Haines, Gregory. A history of pharmacy in Victoria. Melbourne: Australian Pharmaceutical Pub. Co. in association with the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (Victorian Branch), 1994.

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Grdinić, Vladimir. An illustrated history of Croatian pharmacy: Pharmacy on Croatian soil : the evidence. Zagreb: Hrvatsko farmaceutsko društvo, 1997.

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Michel, Bougard, ed. Alchemy, chemistry, and pharmacy. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2002.

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W, Lininger Schuyler, and Wright Jonathan V, eds. The natural pharmacy. Rocklin, CA: Prima Pub., 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "History of pharmacy"

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Scarborough, J. "Pharmacy in Pliny's Natural History." In Science in the Early Roman Empire, 59–85. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003477228-5.

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Al-Worafi, Yaser. "History and Importance." In A Guide to Online Pharmacy Education, 3–8. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003230458-2.

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Al-Worafi, Yaser. "History and Importance." In A Guide to Online Pharmacy Education, 93–97. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003230458-17.

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Al-Worafi, Yaser. "History and Importance." In A Guide to Online Pharmacy Education, 163–68. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003230458-27.

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Watson, Kaitlyn E. "The History and Evolution of Pharmacists in Disasters and Emergencies." In Disaster and Emergency Pharmacy, 59–81. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b23292-8.

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Chiu, Patrick. "Conclusion: Modern Pharmacy with Chinese Characteristics." In A History of Western Pharmacy in China, 193–206. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8635-4_9.

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Cardone, Francesco. "The history of chemistry : cultural methodology for a new didactic model." In Alchemy, Chemistry and Pharmacy, 217–29. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.dda-eb.4.00856.

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Chiu, Patrick. "Modernity, Pharmacy Law, and The Chinese Pharmacopoeia." In A History of Western Pharmacy in China, 167–92. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8635-4_8.

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Chiu, Patrick. "Trade Wars and the Emergence of Western Pharmacy." In A History of Western Pharmacy in China, 23–38. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8635-4_2.

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Selleri, Silvia. "Farmaci, farmacisti e farmacie a Firenze." In Dialoghi con la società, 311–20. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0282-4.29.

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The Ars Pharmaceutica, which teaches the way to prepare, dispense and preserve all the components of the preparation and itself in excellent condition, has accompanied the history of the Florentine University with the School of Pharmacy since the foundation of the Royal Institute of Higher Studies (1859 ) until its transformation into a University in 1924. The Pharmacy studies held in the Arcispedale di S. Maria Nuova have seen numerous teachers hold the chairs of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and have important roles in international research, but also in the management of pharmacies in the area. This contribution reviews all the transformations that have historically occurred in the pharmacy throughout 100 years of the University's history.
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Conference papers on the topic "History of pharmacy"

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Higby, Gregory. "History in the Pharmacy Curriculum." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY, 51–54. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.051h.

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A few lessons to be drawn: In asking about their teaching, professors demonstrated that his- tory can be inserted into many subjects across the curriculum. Some like law and ethics and social pharmacy are more obvious. Others such as phar- maceutics require creativity and clever instruction- al design. History is taught to pharmacy students for a variety of reasons: to honor tradition, to provide a new set of tools for future leaders, or to broaden the horizons of students through the exploration of the arts and humanities. For pharmacy history to survive and flour- ish, association and interaction with teaching colleagues is essential. Without it, history teach- ing can wither and die away as happened in the United States. A cadre of professors with graduate education assures that instruction will meet the rigorous quality necessary in our universities and earn support from administrators
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Sen, Burcu. "Zwei Generationen in der Pharmazie zur Zeit der Republik in der Türkei: Apotheker Ahmet Hamdi Emgen und Apothekerin İhsan Emgen (Gezgin) 202446th ICHPDOIЗборници." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY, 161–76. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.161s.

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Ahmet Hamdi Emgen [1318 (1902/1903)-1973, graduated in Istanbul School of Pharmacy] purchased the Mondiana Pharmacy [owner: Pharmacist Konstantin Sava Mondiana (or Mandika?)] in Sehremini (Istanbul), and operated it under the name “Şehremini Merkez Eczanesi” (Şehremini Central Pharmacy). In 1932, he moved the pharmacy to Aksaray (Istanbul). Since he was proficient in German and French, he improved himself with current developments by travelling to European countries and following publications. His daughter, Pharm. İhsan Emgen (Gezgin) graduated in 1946-1947 from Istanbul University School of Pharmacy and worked with his father until 1954. After taking a break from the profession, she took over the management of the pharmacy upon the death of Ahmet Hamdi Emgen in 1973. She closed the pharmacy at the end of 1980 because of health reasons. The furniture, medicines and other materials of this pharmacy were donated by her through Prof. Dr. Ekrem Sezik to be exhibited at Hacettepe University Faculty of Pharmacy. Pharm. İhsan Emgen (Gezgin)’s daughter Fatma Şebnem Gezgin donated the documents related to their lives as well as other pharmacy items to the Istanbul University Specialised Museum of Turkish Pharmacy History. Although there are some details about the history of the pharmacy and about the prescription book in the national publications, there is still a need for further research into the history of the pharmacy and its owners. The aim of this study is to expand and complete the information about it by looking in detail at the owners of this pharmacy, which can look back on a history of almost a century, as well as their lives and contributions to the profession.
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Touwaide, Alain. "Pharmacy in Antiquity. Toward a Renewed Approach." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY, 189–90. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.189t.

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Kazushige, Morimoto. "Developing ethics education materials: Building a sense of mission and responsibility among pharmacy and medical science students." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY, 85–88. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.085k.

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From 1947 to 1970, ethics education depended on the philosophy of each university. In 1992, partial amendment of the Medical Service Act (Iryou Hou) brought a big change to the role of pharmacist. In the same year, the FIP statement of the professional standards : codes of ethics for pharmacist was adopted1). In 2002, a core curriculum for pharmaceutical was completed by the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. The main reason for the above revision was to recognize the preciousness of life and to learn the importance of ethics in medicine through various issues that may arise between the birth and death of a human being. In 2006, a six year pharmacy education system started1),.as shown in Table 1, entitled ‘Postwar History of Pharmacy and Ethics Education in Japan’.
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Natsume, Yohko, and Mitsuhiko Nose. "Research on dosage forms in an ancient Indian pharmacological manuscript The Bower Manuscript, the Nāvanītaka." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY, 117–20. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.117n.

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Herbal knowledge has been the foundation of medication since antiquity. Pharmacy in Ancient India can trace its origin to a myriad of deities celebrated in the Vedas. The ancient Indian study of medicine is known as Ayurveda (Āyurveda), a combination of the Sanskrit words for ‘life’ (āyur) and ‘learning, knowledge’ (veda), and is an auxilia- ry Veda belonging to the Atharva-Veda. The Bower Manuscript (hereafter referred to as the Bower MS) contains descriptions of ancient Indian medicines and is an invaluable piece of Sanskrit literature in considering the history of pharmacy. It is not wide- ly known that the manuscript contains descriptions of Ayurveda; therefore, it has rarely been explored within the context in pharmaceutical research. 1 The aim of this study is to examine the dosage forms mentioned in the second part of the Bower MS, the Nāvanītaka, and to discuss the character- istics of the drug treatment from the perspective of formulation
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Nenningsland, John Billy. "Registration of old pharmacy – inventory and – utensils in Norway." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY, 121–22. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.121n.

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Catic, Tarik, and Vedad Tabakovic. "Attars – predecessors of modern pharmacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY, 37–40. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.037c.

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Friedrich, Christoph. "Zur Geschichte der Rezepte – Einblick in die Ergebnisse eines interdisziplinären Projektes." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY, 41–44. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.041f.

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Lehmann, Yves, and Hélène Lehmann. "Les Medicinae ex holeribus et pomis de Gargilius Martialis (3ème siècle apr. J.-C.) : une pharmacopée à usage familial en Afrique romaine." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY, 99–107. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.099l.

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Gargilius Martialis’ (3rd century A. D.) Medicinae ex holeribus et pomis : a pharmacopoeia for domestic use in Roman Africa – All components of Gargilius Martialis’ short handbook on The Remedies extracted from Vegetables and Fruits show that the aforenamed work has been written by a retired officer who was anxious to offer his Afro-Roman countrymen – on the fringe of the scientific pharmacology – a form of medication resolutely empiric and usual which stands at the level of individual or collective experience. Since by drawing up this collection of therapeutic formulae Quintus Gargilius Martialis was adding to the sensible remedies – stemmed from the compilation of a main source (Pliny’s Natural History) and of two secondary Greek sources (Dioscorides’ Materia Medica as well as Galen’s monumental works) – a whole series of incantations, spells and all manner of treatments conveyed through popular traditions obviously in order to produce a manual of family medicine. Thus it’s certainly not a matter of chance if about 570 A. D. the wealthy senator Cassiodorus – who enjoined the monks of the monastery he had founded at Vivarium (in the South of Italy) to assist the patients in giving them appropriate remedies – left at the library of the religious institution some medical texts of the highest importance : among other books featured precisely Gargilius Martialis’ treatise.
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Jocić, Dragana, Svetlana Vuksanović Pintar, Jelena Avramović, and Dušanka Krajnović. "Educational models in Pharmacy: Evolution and historical perspectives in BENU Pharmacies across Serbia." In 46th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR THE HISTORY OF PHARMACY, 61–66. Pharmaceutical Association of Serbia, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/ishp46.061j.

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