1st Edition

A Brief History of Pharmacy Humanity's Search for Wellness

By Bob Zebroski Copyright 2016
260 Pages
by Routledge

260 Pages
by Routledge

260 Pages
by Routledge

Pharmacy has become an integral part of our lives. Nearly half of all 300 million Americans take at least one prescription drug daily, accounting for $250 billion per year in sales in the US alone. And this number doesn't even include the over-the-counter medications or health aids that are taken. How did this practice become such an essential part of our lives and our health? A Brief... Read more

Preface

Introduction: The Essentials of Pharmacy

Chapter 1: Prehistoric Pharmacy: aka From Stones and Bones to Weeds and Seeds

Chapter 2: Ancient Pharmacy: Mesopotamia: The First of the River Civilizations

Chapter 3: Pharmacy in Ancient Egypt

Chpater 4: Ancient India: Ayurvedic Pharmacy and Medicine

Chapter 5: Ancient Chinese Pharmacy

Chapter 6: Pharmacy in Ancient Greece and Rome during the Classical Age

Chapter 7: Medieval Pharmacy in the West: Pharmacy in an Age of Faith

Chapter 8: Arab and Islamic Pharmacy

Chapter 9: Pharmacy during the European Renaissance and Early Modern Era

Chapter 10: 18th and 19th Century Pharmacy: From Apothecary to Chemist to Pharmacist

Chapter 11: Colonial and Early American Pharmacy

Chapter 12: The Era of Alternative and Patent Medicine

Chapter 13: US Pharmacy Organizes and Promotes a New Vision for the Practice of Pharmacy

Chapter 14: Pharmacy Education: Learning how to Learn

Chapter 15: The Origin and Growth of the Pharmaceutical Industry

Chapter 16: The Emergence of the Corner Drugstore: An American Institution

Chapter 17: From Penicillin to Viagra: The Drugs We Can't Live Without

Glossary

Appendices

Biography

Bob Zebroski is Professor of History and Chairperson of the Liberal Arts Department at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, one of the largest and oldest schools of pharmacy in the US, which just celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary.

"[A Brief History of Pharmacy] is clearly well researched, and the writing style is direct and informative.  Zebroski (St. Louis College of Pharmacy) covers the entire history of pharmacy from prehistory until today in 250 data-filled pages.  Each chapter ends with a summary, a listing of key terminology, review questions (sample test questions), and notes.  The author provides a wealth of information on the topic...Summing Up: Recommended."
- I. Richman, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg Campus, in CHOICE