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050 _aRS 61 .K74 1976
245 0 _aKremers and Urdang's history of pharmacy /
_crevised by Glenn Sonnedecker
250 _aFourth Edition
260 _aLippincott, Philadelphia :
_bAmerican Institute of the History of Pharmacy,
_cc1976
300 _axv, 571 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
365 _bUSD4
500 _aReprint paperback edition, 1986 (with permission) by the American Institute of Pharmacy.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aPart One: Pharmacy's Early Antecedents -- 1. Ancient Prelude -- 2. The Arabs and the European Middle Ages -- Part Two: The Rise of Professional Pharmacy in Representative Countries of Europe -- 3. Changing Medicaments and the Modern Pharmacist -- 4. The Development in Italy -- 5. The Development in France -- 6. The Development in Germany -- 7. The Development in Britain -- 8. Some International Trends -- Part Three: Pharmacy in the United States -- 9. The North American Colonies -- 10. The Revolutionary War -- 11. Young Republic and Pioneer Expansion -- 12. The Growth of Associations -- 13. The Rise of Legislative Standards -- 14. The Development of Education -- 15. The Establishment of a Literature -- 16. Economic and Structural Development -- Part Four: Discoveries and Other Contributions to Society by Pharmacists -- 17. The American Pharmacist in Public Service -- 18. Contributions by Pharmacists to Science and Industry -- Appendices -- Notes and References -- Index
520 _aThe evolving fusion of knowledge and responsibility designed to provide safe, effective drugs and health supplies comprises a significant component of one of man’s most basic concerns and thus also of his history. An account of this development merits the attention of the general reader, but more particularly this book is intended to give the pharmacy student some additional perspective to guide his reshaping of traditions and improving of the services and the satisfactions which he expects in the profession.
650 _aPHARMACY
700 _aSonnedecker, Glenn
_econtributor
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