Making Medicines

Making Medicines
Author: Stuart Anderson
Publsiher: Pharmaceutical Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2005
Genre: Drugs
ISBN: 0853695970

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Making Medicines is a concise, chronological discussion of the history of therapeutics and pharmacy from the Egyptians through to the present day. It focuses on the discovery and uses of medicines to treat illness through the ages, and the evolving role of the pharmacist. Each chapter is contributed by an expert in the period or field, and illustrates how wider social, political and economic developments have influenced drug development and shaped pharmacy practice.The book has two colour-plate sections illustrating how pharmacy has developed over the centuries. Numerous photographs are also included in the text.Written by an expert in the field, this book will appeal to pharmacists and pharmacy students, as well as to other healthcare practitioners and medical historians.

The History of Pharmacy

The History of Pharmacy
Author: Gregory Higby,Elaine C. Stroud
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780429664632

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Originally published in 1995, The History of Pharmacy is a critical bibliography of selected information on the history of pharmacy. The book is designed to guide students and academics through the history of science and technology. Topics range from medicine, chemical technology and the economics and business of pharmacy to pharmacy’s influence in the arts. The bibliography includes an exhaustive selection of primary and secondary sources and is arranged chronologically. This book will be of interest to those researching in the area of the history of science and technology and will appeal to students and academic researchers alike.

A Brief History of Pharmacy

A Brief History of Pharmacy
Author: Bob Zebroski
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317413318

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Pharmacy has become an integral part of our lives. Nearly half of all 300 million Americans take at least one prescription drug daily, accounting for $250 billion per year in sales in the US alone. And this number doesn't even include the over-the-counter medications or health aids that are taken. How did this practice become such an essential part of our lives and our health? A Brief History of Pharmacy: Humanity's Search for Wellness aims to answer that question. As this short overview of the practice shows, the search for well-being through the ingestion or application of natural products and artificially derived compounds is as old as humanity itself. From the Mesopotamians to the corner drug store, Bob Zebroski describes how treatments were sought, highlights some of the main victories of each time period, and shows how we came to be people who rely on drugs to feel better, to live longer, and look younger. This accessible survey of pharmaceutical history is essential reading for all students of pharmacy.

Kremers and Urdang s History of Pharmacy

Kremers and Urdang s History of Pharmacy
Author: Edward Kremers,George Urdang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1963
Genre: Pharmacy
ISBN: UOM:39015020990308

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Kremers and Urdang s History of Pharmacy

Kremers and Urdang s History of Pharmacy
Author: Edward Kremers,Glenn Sonnedecker,George Urdang
Publsiher: Amer. Inst. History of Pharmacy
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1986
Genre: Pharmacy
ISBN: 0931292174

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Pharmacy Practice in Developing Countries

Pharmacy Practice in Developing Countries
Author: Ahmed Fathelrahman,Mohamed Ibrahim,Albert Wertheimer
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2016-02-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780128017111

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Pharmacy Practice in Developing Countries: Achievements and Challenges offers a detailed review of the history and development of pharmacy practice in developing countries across Africa, Asia, and South America. Pharmacy practice varies substantially from country to country due to variations in needs and expectations, culture, challenges, policy, regulations, available resources, and other factors. This book focuses on each country’s strengths and achievements, as well as areas of weakness, barriers to improvement and challenges. It sets out to establish a baseline for best practices, taking all of these factors into account and offering solutions and opportunities for the future. This book is a valuable resource for academics, researchers, practicing pharmacists, policy makers, and students involved in pharmacy practice worldwide as it provides lessons learned on a global scale and seeks to advance the pharmacy profession. Uses the latest research and statistics to document the history and development of pharmacy practice in developing countries Describes current practice across various pharmacy sectors to supply a valuable comparative analysis across countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America Highlights areas of achievement, strengths, uniqueness, and future opportunities to provide a basis for learning and improvement Establishes a baseline for best practices and solutions

Pharmacy History

Pharmacy History
Author: Nigel Tallis,Kate Arnold-Forster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1991
Genre: Pharmacists
ISBN: UOM:39015028411455

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This collection of photographs records the history of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and marks the fact that the development of photography and pharmacy are closely linked. The pictures illustrate different periods of development in pharmacy and are grouped accordingly.

Pharmacy and Professionalization in the British Empire 1780 1970

Pharmacy and Professionalization in the British Empire  1780   1970
Author: Stuart Anderson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030789800

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Offering a valuable resource for medical and other historians, this book explores the processes by which pharmacy in Britain and its colonies separated from medicine and made the transition from trade to profession during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. When the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain was founded in 1841, its founders considered pharmacy to be a branch of medicine. However, the 1852 Pharmacy Act made the exclusion of pharmacists from the medical profession inevitable, and in 1864 the General Medical Council decided that pharmacy legislation was best left to pharmacists themselves. Yet across the Empire, pharmacy struggled to establish itself as an autonomous profession, with doctors in many colonies reluctant to surrender control over pharmacy. In this book the author traces the professionalization of pharmacy by exploring issues including collective action by pharmacists, the role of the state, the passage of legislation, the extension of education, and its separation from medicine. The author considers the extent to which the British model of pharmacy shaped pharmacy in the Empire, exploring the situation in the Divisions of Empire where the 1914 British Pharmacopoeia applied: Canada, the West Indies, the Mediterranean colonies, the colonies in West and South Africa, India and the Eastern colonies, Australia, New Zealand, and the Western Pacific Islands. This insightful and wide-ranging book offers a unique history of British pharmaceutical policy and practice within the colonial world, and provides a firm foundation for further studies in this under-researched aspect of the history of medicine.