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]]> Medical Library]]> Auckland Pharmaceutical Students’ Association]]> Medical Library]]> Auckland Pharmaceutical Students’ Association]]> Medical Library]]> Auckland Pharmaceutical Students’ Association]]> Medical Library]]> Auckland Pharmaceutical Students’ Association]]> Medical Library]]> Auckland Pharmaceutical Students’ Association]]> Pharmacy]]> Hortus Eystettenis, a work commissioned by Prince Bishop Gemmingen, owner of the garden at Eichstätt. Besler produced the copperplate engravings for the work, which was printed in 1613. Although criticized for lacking scientific rigour, the illustrations of the flowers, in full bloom and colour, are exact. Opposite the ‘screaming’ mandrake is Acorus calamus (Sweet Flag or Calamus), which is used medicinally for a wide variety of ailments, and for making fragrances. One common use of Sweet Flag, either by chewing or infusion, is as a carminative and digestive bitter.]]> Basilius Besler]]> Pharmacy]]> Hortus Eystettenis, a work commissioned by Prince Bishop Gemmingen, owner of the garden at Eichstätt. Besler produced the copperplate engravings for the work, which was printed in 1613. Although criticized for lacking scientific rigour, the illustrations of the flowers, in full bloom and colour, are exact. Opposite the ‘screaming’ mandrake is Acorus calamus (Sweet Flag or Calamus), which is used medicinally for a wide variety of ailments, and for making fragrances. One common use of Sweet Flag, either by chewing or infusion, is as a carminative and digestive bitter.]]> Basilius Besler]]> Pharmacy]]> Betty Shaw-Lawrence]]> Pharmacy]]> Betty Shaw-Lawrence]]> Text]]> Pharmacy]]> British Medical Association, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain]]> Pharmacy]]> British Medical Association, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain]]> ]]> Pharmacy]]> SPY]]> Central Institute of Technology [C.I.T] Pharmacy Students]]> Pharmacy]]> SPY]]> Central Institute of Technology [C.I.T] Pharmacy Students]]> Medical Library]]> Daniel Vangroenweghe]]> Medical Library]]> David L. Cowen]]> Pharmacy]]> Department of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Students]]> Pharmacy]]> Pharmacy Magazine 1984]]> Department of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Students]]> Pharmacy]]> Pharmacy Magazine 1984 humorously shows, the transition of pharmacy to the newly refurbished Adams Building was much anticipated by the students. This was an important transition for pharmacy at Otago, as for the first time all of pharmacy was housed in one building. In 1985 the department also returned to the Faculty of Medicine. It had begun as part of Medicine, but in 1970 became a separate Department of Pharmacy in the Faculty of Science.]]> Department of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Students]]> Pharmacy]]> Dr Gary Blackman]]> Pharmacy]]> Emeritus Professor Fred Fastier]]> Pharmacy]]> Student numbers were increasing and by 1968 the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy was spread across six buildings. Accommodation would continue to be an issue that constrained the development of pharmacy within the University.]]> Emeritus Professor Fred Fastier]]> Pharmacy]]> F. N. Fastier]]> Medical Library]]> Friedrich Mohr]]> Pharmacy]]> H. Shirley Smith]]>