A plea for the adoption of the quarterly system by colleges of pharmacy*
โ Scribed by Bliss, A.Richard
- Book ID
- 102919079
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1927
- Weight
- 595 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0898-140X
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โฆ Synopsis
and sixty-four assistant pharmacists certificates were issued during the quarter ending March 31, 1927.
South Dakota.-The Board of Pharmacy announces its next meeting on June 7th, 8th and 9th at Brookings. After this examination, all candidates for entrance to examination must have four years of experience and be graduates of a four-year high school course or prove equivalent credits; or must be graduates of an approved college of pharmacy and furnish proof of one year of practical experience. This is in accordance with the amendments to the pharmacy law enacted a t thc recent session of the legislature.
Virginia.-The Virginia Board announces that its annual meeting was held on Monday, April 25th at Richmond, Va.
The annual report of the Virginia Board of Pharmacy shows that 53 Candidates were examined during the year for registration as pharmacist and that 39 successfully passed and were granted certificates. Eleven pharmacists from other States were granted reciprocal registration, making a total of 50 ncw rcgistrants. The total number of registered pharmacists in the State is 1351 ; assistant pharmacists, 106.
Wisconsin.-The State Board of Pharmacy concluded its examination on April 23, 1927, after examining the largest class of applicants that has appeared in the 44 years since the Board was created.
This being the annual meeting of the Board, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Gustav V. Kradwell of Racine, President; Henry G. Ruenzel, of Milwaukee, Secrefary. The nexcexamination will be held in Madison on Monday, July 18, 1927. No applica-Report of officers elected will be published in our next issue.
Number of women pharmacists registered, 23.
Out of 195 candidates, 100 were successful.
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