Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting, Bände 1-5American Pharmaceutical Association, 1852 The issues for 1857-1911 include Report on the progress of pharmacy. The last volume (1911) contains only Report on the progress of pharmacy, the constitution, by-laws and roll of members. |
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Seite 13 - Resolved, That the thanks of this association are due, and are hereby tendered, to the Fire Department of the city of Detroit, for the.
Seite 20 - Whereas, the advancement of pharmaceutical knowledge and the elevation of the professional character of apothecaries and druggists throughout the United States...
Seite 46 - ... interview without compromising the reputation of the Physician. On the other hand, when Apothecaries commit errors involving ill consequences, the Physician, knowing the constant liability to error, should feel bound to screen them from undue censure, unless the result of a culpable negligence.
Seite 26 - As we owe a debt of gratitude to our predecessors for the researches and observations which have so far advanced our scientific art, we hold that every Apothecary and Druggist is bound to contribute his mite...
Seite 24 - ... corps which will prevent a resort to those disreputable practices arising out of an injurious and wicked competition ; — Therefore, the members of this Association agree to uphold the use of the Pharmacopoeia in their practice ; to cultivate brotherly feeling among the members, and to discountenance quackery and dishonorable competition in their business.
Seite 46 - ... medical men. ART. V. The important influence exerted on the practice of pharmacy by the large proportion of physicians who have resigned its duties and emoluments to the apothecary, are reasons why he should seek their favorable opinion and cultivate their friendship, by earnest endeavors to furnish their patients with pure and well-prepared medicines. As physicians are liable to commit errors in writing their prescriptions, involving serious...
Seite 10 - No person shall sell any arsenic unless the same be before the sale thereof mixed with soot or indigo in the proportion of one ounce of soot or half an ounce of indigo at the least to one pound of...
Seite 45 - ... is strongly discountenanced by this Association as productive of evil results. Art. III. The first duty of the Apothecary, after duly preparing himself for his profession, being to procure good drugs and preparations (for without these his skill and knowledge are of small avail), he frequently has to rely on the good faith of the Druggist for their selection. Those Druggists whose knowledge, skill, and integrity enable them to conduct their business faithfully, should be encouraged, rather than...
Seite 10 - Every apothecary, druggist or other person who sells any arsenic, corrosive sublimate, nux vomica, strychnine or prussic acid, shall make a record of such sale in a book kept for that purpose, specifying the kind and quantity of the article sold, and the time when, and the name of the person to whom such sale is made, which record shall be open to all persons who may wish to examine the same.
Seite 10 - State, to sell or give away any article belonging to the class of medicines, usually denominated poisons, except in compliance with the restrictions contained in this act.