"The American Journal of Pharmacy, March, 1907" by Various, is a historical document that highlights the turning point in American pharmacy at the beginning of the 20th century. It presents a series of discussions on the progress of pharmacy education and practice. It also highlights the rising significance of formalized training for those entering the field. The volume dedicates an entire section to the Food and Drugs Act and its wide-ranging effects. This includes a section by Henry Kraemer, who traces the development of US Pharmac through several key eras, showing how the pharmaceutical industry has altered its practices and emphasizing that higher academic standards are critical for pharmacists to meet the future demands of public health and legislative responsibilities.

The American Journal of Pharmacy, March, 1907
By Various
Explore the origins of modern pharmaceutical practices and regulations in the United States as educators and practitioners pushed for higher standards in pharmacy education.
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