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The Alumni Journal of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York. Vol. II, No. 2, February, 1895
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- ISBN978-2-5281-1336-3
- EAN9782528113363
- Date de parution01/09/2025
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- ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing
Résumé
The Alumni Journal of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York Vol. II, No. 2, February, 1895, is a fascinating historical periodical that offers a unique glimpse into the world of pharmacy and pharmaceutical education at the close of the 19th century. Published by the alumni association of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York, this journal serves as both a record of the institution's activities and a reflection of the broader developments in the field of pharmacy during that era.
This particular issue, dated February 1895, features a rich collection of articles, editorials, and reports that capture the intellectual spirit and professional concerns of pharmacists of the time. Readers will find detailed accounts of alumni meetings, updates on college events, and news about faculty and graduates, providing a sense of community and continuity among the college's members. The journal also includes scholarly articles on pharmaceutical science, discussions of new drugs and medical treatments, and reviews of recent advancements in chemistry and pharmacology.
In addition to its scientific content, the journal offers insights into the social and professional lives of pharmacists, with personal notes, obituaries, and announcements that paint a vivid picture of the individuals who shaped the profession. Advertisements for pharmaceutical products and equipment, as well as reports on legislative and regulatory changes affecting pharmacy practice, further enrich the historical value of the publication.
The Alumni Journal stands as a testament to the dedication and progress of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York and its graduates. It is an invaluable resource for historians, pharmacists, and anyone interested in the evolution of medical and pharmaceutical education in America. This volume not only preserves the legacy of a distinguished institution but also illuminates the challenges and achievements of those who contributed to the advancement of pharmacy at a pivotal moment in its history.
This particular issue, dated February 1895, features a rich collection of articles, editorials, and reports that capture the intellectual spirit and professional concerns of pharmacists of the time. Readers will find detailed accounts of alumni meetings, updates on college events, and news about faculty and graduates, providing a sense of community and continuity among the college's members. The journal also includes scholarly articles on pharmaceutical science, discussions of new drugs and medical treatments, and reviews of recent advancements in chemistry and pharmacology.
In addition to its scientific content, the journal offers insights into the social and professional lives of pharmacists, with personal notes, obituaries, and announcements that paint a vivid picture of the individuals who shaped the profession. Advertisements for pharmaceutical products and equipment, as well as reports on legislative and regulatory changes affecting pharmacy practice, further enrich the historical value of the publication.
The Alumni Journal stands as a testament to the dedication and progress of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York and its graduates. It is an invaluable resource for historians, pharmacists, and anyone interested in the evolution of medical and pharmaceutical education in America. This volume not only preserves the legacy of a distinguished institution but also illuminates the challenges and achievements of those who contributed to the advancement of pharmacy at a pivotal moment in its history.






















