In health and in sickness : pharmacy, pharmacists, and the pharmaceutical industry in late imperial, early Soviet Russia / Mary Schaeffer Conroy.

Author
Conroy, Mary Schaeffer, 1937- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Boulder : East European Monographs ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1994.
Description
viii, 703 pages, 17 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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    Subject(s)
    Series
    East European monographs ; no. 386. [More in this series]
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 642-670) and index.
    Contents
    • 1. Rules and Regulations
    • 2. Becoming a Pharmacist: Pharmacy Education
    • 3. Privately Owned Pharmacies
    • 4. Drug Stores and Socialized Public Pharmacy
    • 5. Class: Life and Work in the Pharmacy
    • 6. Pharmacists and Nationality
    • 7. Gender: Women Pharmacists in Late Imperial Russia
    • 8. The Russian Pharmaceutical Industry Before World War I: Signs of Health
    • 9. The Russian Pharmaceutical Industry: In Need of a Cure
    • 10. Pharmacists and Public Health
    • 11. Drug Use and Abuse in Tsarist Russia
    • 12. Professionalization
    • 13. Radical Pharmacists and the Pharmacy Pension Fund
    • 14. Pharmacists and Revolution: 1905 to World War I
    • 15. The Turning Point, 1898-1916: The Government Promotes Public Pharmacy, the Pharmaceutical Industry, Pharmacy Education Reform
    • 16. World War I and the Medicaments Crisis
    • 17. World War I: Toward Revolution, Radical Pharmacists, the Public, the Government
    • 18. Pharmacists and the Revolutions of 1917
    • 19. 1918: Municipalization and Nationalization.
    • 20. The End and the Beginning: 1919, 1920.
    ISBN
    0880332832
    LCCN
    94070069
    OCLC
    30988826
    RCP
    C - O
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