History of pharmacy in the Philippines : Part 1 / Lorenzo Rodriguez

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : U.S.T. Cooperatives, c1958Edition: First EditionDescription: v, 175 pages ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • RS 67.P6 .R63 1958
Contents:
Chapter 1. General consideration and the problem -- Chapter 2. Review of literature -- Chapter 3. Pharmacy in the making -- Chapter 4. Attempts of the university to establish the faculty of pharmacy before 1871 -- Chapter 5. Educational reforms by the spanish government -- Chapter 6. The founding of the faculty of pharmacy -- Chapter 7. Pharmacy curriculum during different periods -- Chapter 8. Growth and progress of the faculty of pharmacy -- Chapter 9. Social relations, discipline and life of the university students -- Chapter 10. The curriculum during the american occupation -- Chapter 11. Summary and conclusions -- Chapter 12. Explanatory notes.
Summary: There is hardly a human undertaking that does not include as its essential part the history of its early beginnings. So huge and vast are the phenomenal development and ramifications of pharmacy in the late years and so deep and grave is the enthusiasm of the youth for the profession, that we feel it is a debt of gratitude on our part to make mention of the pioneers - institutions and individuals - who have been responsible for these gigantic advances of our science.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Pharmacy FIL RS 67.P6 .R63 1958 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000010217

Includes bibliographical references.

Chapter 1. General consideration and the problem -- Chapter 2. Review of literature -- Chapter 3. Pharmacy in the making -- Chapter 4. Attempts of the university to establish the faculty of pharmacy before 1871 -- Chapter 5. Educational reforms by the spanish government -- Chapter 6. The founding of the faculty of pharmacy -- Chapter 7. Pharmacy curriculum during different periods -- Chapter 8. Growth and progress of the faculty of pharmacy -- Chapter 9. Social relations, discipline and life of the university students -- Chapter 10. The curriculum during the american occupation -- Chapter 11. Summary and conclusions -- Chapter 12. Explanatory notes.

There is hardly a human undertaking that does not include as its essential part the history of its early beginnings. So huge and vast are the phenomenal development and ramifications of pharmacy in the late years and so deep and grave is the enthusiasm of the youth for the profession, that we feel it is a debt of gratitude on our part to make mention of the pioneers - institutions and individuals - who have been responsible for these gigantic advances of our science.

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