Volume 59 – 2017
Contents:
We Remember Them: Pharmacy’s Fallen in World War Two—Navy and Marines, by Dennis B. Worthen
Research Notes & Departments:
The Bookshelf, edited by Michael A. Flannery
Dissertations in the History of Pharmacy, Selected and Abstracted by Jonathan Erlen
Have You Heard:
Report of 2017 AIHP Annual Business Meeting Webinar
Special Issue, 100 Years of Glenn Sonnedecker:
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing in America: A Brief History, by Arthur Daemmrich
100 Years of Glenn Sonnedecker
Research Notes & Departments:
Glenn Sonnedecker: A Brief Biography & A Bibliography of His Publications, by Holger Goetzendorff
Jean Filliozat: Historian of Indian Pharmacy & Medicine, by Harkishan Singh
George Urdang and the Founding of the German Society for the History of Pharmacy, by Holger Goetzendorff
The Bookshelf, edited by Michael A. Flannery
Dissertations in the History of Pharmacy, Selected and Abstracted by Jonathan Erlen
Contents:
2016 Glenn Sonnedecker Prize Winner:
California Fair Trade: Antitrust and the Politics of “Fairness” in U.S. Competition Policy, by Laura Phillips Sawyer
2016 Glenn Sonnedecker Prize Finalist:
The Ninth Floor Pharmacy Project at the University of California, San Francisco: A Seminal Development in Clinical Pharmacy, by William E. Smith, Richard F. de Leon, Eric T. Herfindal, Joseph L. Hirschmann, and Robert A. Miller
Research Notes & Departments:
Samford University Dedicates Historical Gallery, by Michael A. Crouch
Remarks at the McWhorter School of Pharmacy’s Pharmacy History Gallery Dedication, by Michael A. Flannery
A Golden Year for the British Society for the History of Pharmacy, by Briony Hudson
From the Files, edited by Beth D. Fisher
Dedication Ceremony for La Pharmacy Francaise de Louis J. Dufilho, the New Orleans Historical Pharmacy Museum, by Gregory Bond
The Bookshelf, edited by Michael A. Flannery
The Historical Apothecary Compendium: A Guide to Terms and Symbols, by Daniel A. Goldstein,
Review by Michael A. Flannery
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