Pharmacy]]> ___]]> ]]> Pharmacy]]> Pharmacy Board of New Zealand]]> Pharmacy]]> Pharmacy Board of New Zealand]]> Pharmacy]]> Pharmacy Board of New Zealand]]> Pharmacy]]> Pharmacy Board of New Zealand]]> Pharmacy]]> Book of Handy Hints. Aunt Daisy also had a radio show and people would write down recipes she talked about and take them to a pharmacist. Some people would also buy the individual ingredients from the pharmacist and concoct the remedy at home.]]> Incapacitated Returned Soldier]]> Pharmacy]]> Incapacitated Returned Soldier]]> Pharmacy]]> W. H. Comstock Co.]]> Pharmacy]]> W. H. Comstock Co.]]> Medical Library]]> Sharland’s Journal which ran from 1892 to 1911. It was adopted by the Pharmacy Board as their official journal in 1899. In 1927, pharmacist C. B. McDougall wrote a letter to the Pharmaceutical Society Conference and argued that New Zealand pharmacists needed their own journal. McDougall and two others formed a committee and, with a bank overdraft guaranteed by the Pharmaceutical Society and the Chemists’ Defence Association, established the Pharmaceutical Journal of New Zealand. It was not until 1952 that the Pharmaceutical Society recognised the publication as its official journal.]]> Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand]]> Medical Library]]> Sharland’s Journal which ran from 1892 to 1911. It was adopted by the Pharmacy Board as their official journal in 1899. In 1927, pharmacist C. B. McDougall wrote a letter to the Pharmaceutical Society Conference and argued that New Zealand pharmacists needed their own journal. McDougall and two others formed a committee and, with a bank overdraft guaranteed by the Pharmaceutical Society and the Chemists’ Defence Association, established the Pharmaceutical Journal of New Zealand. It was not until 1952 that the Pharmaceutical Society recognised the publication as its official journal.]]> Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand]]> Pharmacy]]> ___]]> Medical Library]]> Auckland Pharmaceutical Students’ Association]]> Medical Library]]> Pharmacy in New Zealand: Aspects and Reminiscences]]> Reg Combes]]> Medical Library]]> Reg Combes]]> Pharmacy]]> F. N. Fastier]]> Pharmacy]]> Dr Gary Blackman]]> Medical Library]]> Auckland Pharmaceutical Students’ Association]]> Medical Library]]> Auckland Pharmaceutical Students’ Association]]> Medical Library]]> Auckland Pharmaceutical Students’ Association]]> ]]> Pharmacy]]> SPY]]> Central Institute of Technology [C.I.T] Pharmacy Students]]> Pharmacy]]> SPY]]> Central Institute of Technology [C.I.T] Pharmacy Students]]> Pharmacy]]> Martindale: The Extra Pharmacopeia was first published in 1883 and is used throughout the world. The current edition, now called Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference, contains details of over 6,000 medicines.]]> William Martindale]]> Pharmacy]]> Martindale: The Extra Pharmacopeia was first published in 1883 and is used throughout the world. The current edition, now called Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference, contains details of over 6,000 medicines.]]> William Martindale]]> Pharmacy]]> Text-Book of Pharmaceutics was first published in 1926 and was intended to be an adequate and complete substitute for college lectures in England. The book has been adapted as recently as 2012.]]> Arthur Owen Bentley]]>