American Institute of the History of Pharmacy

American Institute of the History of Pharmacy

2. Remarks and recommendations of chairman-Norman J. Doorenbos 3. Report of secretary-treasurer-James E. Gearien 4. Report of representative to execut...

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2. Remarks and recommendations of chairman-Norman J. Doorenbos 3. Report of secretary-treasurer-James E. Gearien 4. Report of representative to executive committee-Joseph G. Cannon 5. Appointment of standing and special committees 6. Call for resolutions 7. Panel discussion-The Future for Graduate Education in the Pharmaceutical Sciences MOderator-Coy W. Waller A. Medicinal chemistry-Robert A. Wiley B. Pharmacognosy-Norman R. Farnsworth C. PharmacologY-David A. Blake D. Pharmaceutics-Donald E. Cadwallader 8. Reports of standing and special committees A. Auditing B. Resolutions 9. Old business 10. New business 11. Report of committee on nominations 12. Election and installation of officers 13. Adjournment

Section of Teachers of Continujng Education Chairman-Charles L. Braucher Vice chairman-Vincent W. Bernardi Secretary-treasurer-Robert A. Buerki Representative to executive committee-William B. Swafford (1972) ONLY SESSION

Tuesday, April 25, 7:00 p.m.-Astroworld Ballroom A, Astroworld 1. Call to order by chairman-Charles L. Braucher 2. Remarks and recommendations of chairman-Charles L. Braucher . 3. Report of secretary-treasurer-Robert A. Buerki 4. Appointment of committees-Charles L. Braucher 5. Call for resolutions and amendments~Chitrles L. Braucher 6. Report of future planning committee-Warren E_ McConnell 7. Reaction panel-Future Planning fpr'Continuing Pharmaceutical Education Moderator-William J. Hodapp Panelists-Jacob W. Miller, Paul F. Parker, Luther R. Parker and Warren E. Weaver 8. Abstracts of papers A. Continuing Education via Cassette Tape-Frederick J. Goldstein B. Continuing Education or Mental Titillation: Administrative Commitment HoldstheAnswer-Wiliiam J. Hodapp C. Attitudes of Women Pharmacists Toward Continuing Education-Kenneth W. Kirk, Melvin H. Weinswig and Richard A.Ohvall D. Use of Closed-Circuit TV With Live Telephonic Question-andAnswer Session in Continuing Education With Emphasis on the I nterdisciplinary Approach-Harry A. Smith E. Classroom Without Walls: . Continuing Education Courses for Pharmacists via Cassettes-Jack R. Arndt, Melvin H. Weinswig and Jerome W.IUank

9. Papers by title A. Continuing Education: The Pharmacist's Dilemma-Leonard Berlow B. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Continuing Education: Pharmacy and Podiatry-Vincent W. Bernardi C. The Assessment of Educational Needs-Wallace E. Longmire 10. Reports of special and standing committees A.Report of auditing committee-Edward C. Christensen B. Report of resolutions committee-Raymond E. Hopponen C. Report of ad hoc committee on pharmacy correspondence courses-MaxA. Lemberger' . 11. Unfinished and new business 12. Report of committee on nominations-Walter J. Morrison 13. Election and installation of officers 14. Adjournment

Section of Teachers of Pharmacy Chairman-Vishnu N. Bhatia Vice chairman-C. Boyd Granberg Secretary·treasurer-Sidney A. Rosenbluth Representative to executive committee-Howard C. Ansel (1972)

ONLY SESSION

Tuesday, April 25, 9:00 a.m.-Room 402, Astrohall 1. 2. 3. 4.

Call to order by chairman-Vishnu N. Bhatia Remarks and recommendations of ·chairman-Vishnu N. Bhatia Report of secretary-treasurer-Sidney A. Rosenbluth Report of representative to executive committee-Howard C. Ansel 5. AppOintment of standing committee 6. Appointment of special committees 7. Call for resofutions 8. Symposium-Relationships Between Additional Professional Roles and Relinquishing Nonprofessional Roles Presiding-Sidney A. Rosenbluth . A. Keynote presentation-New Professional Roles and Technicians-Alien I. White B. Panel presentation 1. Clinical Pharmacy Practice in Primary Health Care-Allen J. Brands 2. Preparing Pharmacists for Primary Care ResponsibilitiesStephen M. Caiola 3. New Pharmacy Roles in Psychiatric Care-Domingo R. Martinez 4. New Directions for Pharmacy Service in the Veterans Administration-Donald E. Francke . 5. Technician Training for Community Practice-Eli Shefter C. Open discussion 9. Reports of standing and special committees 10. Report of auditing committee 11. Report of committee on resolutions 12. New business 13. Report of committee on nominations 14. Election and installation of officers 15. Adjournment

American Institute of the History of Pharmacy Director-Glenn Sonnedecker President-Donald T. Meredith President·elect-Edward J. Rowe Treasurer-Lawrence F. Madland Executive secretary-Gloria N. Francke

Theme-Writing the Historical Paper

COUNCIL MEETING-SESSION I

Monday, April 24, 7:30 a.m.-Salon E, Marriott Motor Hotel

Presiding-George E. Osborne

COUNCIL MEETING BREAKFAST-SESSION II

Sunday, April 23, 9:30 a.m.-Salon F, Marriott Motor Hot,el

Presiding-David L. Cowen, chairman

(Executive session)

ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

Presiding-David L. Cowen, chairman

Monday, April 24, 9:30 a.m.-Salon F, Marriott Motor Hotel .

WORKSHOP FOR WRITERS OF HISTORY OF PHARMACY

Presiding-Donald T. Meridith, president

Sunday, April 23, 2:00 p.m.-Salon F, Marriott Motor Hotel

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3. Reading of minutes 4. Report of director-Glenn Sonnedecker 5. Report of treasurer-Lawrence F. Madland 6. Report of secretary-Glorla N. Francke 7. Report of council-David L. Cowen 8. Discussion 9. Reports 'of committees A. Membership-Norman H. Franke B. Awards-Ernst W. Stleb C. Audio·visual history-John Parascandola D. Program-Glorla N. Francke ' E. Historical marker program-Tom D. Rowe F. Committee on state representatives-Isidore Greenberg G. Committee on preservation of written sources-Irving Rubin H. Special committee on workshop~eorge E. Osborne 10. Discussion 11. Unfinished business 12. New business 13. Presentation to AIHP by Medical Heritage Society-Stephen R. Knapp 14. Installation of new officers and councilors 15. Appreciation and closing remarks-Donald T. Meredith

3:20 p.m.-o. Origins of the Receptor Theory of Drug ActioJl-J. Parascandola and R. Jasensky 3:40 p.m.-7. Recognition of Rickets as a Deficiency Disease-A.J. Ihde 4:00 p.m.-S. The Antibiotic Era: The American Pharmaceutical Industry in Socio·Economic Perspective-D.O. Vogt 4:20 p.m.-9. The Care and Use of Medicinal Leeches in 19th Century Pharmacy and Therapeutics-J.C. Hartnett KREMERS AWARD PRESENTATION AND LUNCHEON

Tuesday, April 25, 12 noon-Salon E, Marriott Motor Hotel Presiding-Donald T. Meredith 12:00 noon-Reception and Luncheon 1:15 p.m~-Edward Kremers Award SECTION ON CONTRIBUTED PAPERS SECOND SESSION

Tuesday, April 25, 2:00 p.m.-Salon F, Marriott Motor Hotel

SECTION ON CONTRIBUTED PAPERS Chairman-Nydia M. King Vice chairman-Edward S. Brady Secreta ry-Glorla III. 'Francke

Presiding-Nydia M. King

FIRST SESSION

Monday, April 24, 1:30 p.m.-Salon F, Hotel

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Presiding-Nydia M. King, chairman

1. Business session A. B. C. D.

Call to order and welcome Introduction of officers Appointment of committees Presentation of papers (15 minutes is allotted for each contri· buted paper with five minutes for discussion) 2:00 p.m.-2. Innovation, Confrontation and Perseverance: Albert B. Prescott's Legacy to Pharmaceutical Education in AmericaH.R.ManasseJr. 2:20 p.m.-3. Rufus Ashley Lyman-Pioneer in Pharmacy-J. Tom 2:40 p.m.-4. Marcellus of Bordeaux and the Beginnings of Medieval , Materia Medica-J. Stannard ' 3:00 p.m.-5. The Naito Museum of Pharmaceutical Science and Industry-S. K. Hamarneh '

(15 minutes is allotted for each contributed paper with five minutes . ' ' for discussion) 2:00 p.m.-lO. Editorial Views on Pharmacy's Relations to the Public, 1920-1965-R. Buerki 2:20,p.m.-11. Development of the Third·Party Payment Concept for Medical and Pharmaceutical Services-N.A. Campbell and R.W. Hammel' 2:40 p.m.-12. The Role of the History of Drug Use in Drug Education Programs-o.S. Ray 3:00 p.m.-13. From These Ashes ... -M.M. Weinstein, M.B. Mrtek, R.L. Lambert and R.G. Mrtek . 3:20 p.m.-14. The British Spy in Illinois Pharmacy-E.R. Lewis 3:40 p.m.-15. Development of Pharmacy in the Republic of KoreaH.E. Riley and E.B. SO!'1mers . 4:00 p.m.-16. Joseph' Black and the Study of Magnesia Alba-A.B. Davis and J.B. Eklund 4:20 p.m.-17. Harry Sanborn Flint, Alias Dr. H.S. Flint, of Providence, Rhode I sland-Q.A~ Wood and G.E. Osborne 4:40 p.m.-18. Business session A. Unfinished business B. Reports of committees C. New business D. Adjou'rnment

National Association of Boards of Pharmacy

President-John E. Quistgard First vice president-Clifford E. Barnett Second vice president-Joe Schwemln Executive director·secretary-Fred T. Mahaffey Treasurer--Llnwood Leavitt Executive committee--John H. KeSling, chairman; A.G. McLain; T"omas D. Wyatt Jr.; Carl Albert Olson; and the above·named offi. ~~

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LUNCHEqN

Thursday, April 20, 12:15 p.m.-Mustang Suite, Marriott Motor Hotel

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EXECUTIVE COMMIITEE

SECRETARIES WORKSHOP

The NABP Executive Committee will meet Thursday, April 20, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Tuesday, April 25, 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon in the Black Gold Suite, Marriott Motor Hotel .

Friday, April 21, 2:00 p.m.-Salon A-C, Marriott Motor Hotel

EXECUTIVE COMMIITEE BREAKFAST

Thursday, April 20, 8:30 a.m.-Mustang Suite, Marriott Motor Hotel" " 128

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Presiding-Linwood Leavitt Workshop will be devoted to an office-and·field, efficient management seminar with a guest lecture by a nationally known authority in the field for board members, secretaries and officers.