3:45 p.m.-21. A Study of the I nteractions of Steroids, Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), Serotonin (5-HT) and I proniazid on Hexobarbital-Induced Narcosis-T.M. Glenn and V.A. Green 4:00 p.m.-22. Effect of Diphenylhydantoin on Hexobarbital Sleep Time in Mice and Rats-M. Tannhauser, J.W. Kemp, E.A. Swinyard and Louis S. Goodman 4:15 p.m.-23. Actions of Sydnones on Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Levels in Mouse Brain-L.E. Fox
11:00 a.m.-32. Synthesis of N-Methyl C14 Atropine-T.E. Eling, G.C. Schmidt, J.C. Drach and H.C. Shirkey 11:15 a.m.-33. Preliminary Evidence for the Existence of an Atropine-Degrading Enzyme in Goat Serum-R.G. Miller, G.C. Schmidt and H.C. Shirkey 11:30 a.m.-34. Effects of D-Panthenol Enrichment on Subsequent Drug Action in Smooth Muscle and Skeletal Muscle of RodentsJ.W. Kosh and R.G. Brown 11:45 a.m.-35. Characterizations of the Action of ImipramineC.D. Ross and R.G. Brown
third session Thursday, April 28, 9:00 a.m.-Adolphus, Danish Room Presiding-William J. Kinnard and Marvin H. Malone
9:00 a.m.-24. Desoxycholic Acid Enhancement of Reserpine's Blepharoptotic Activity-M.H. Malone, H.I. Hochman and K.A. Nieforth 9:15 a.m.-25. The Radioautographic Measurement of Tritiated Thymidine Uptake by a Malignant Cell Line on Exposure to Certain Glucocorticoids I. Adaptation of Radioautographic TechnicSr. M. Consolatrix Jakschik, SAC, Denise M. Eno and C. Kaplan 9:30 a.m.-26. The Radioautographic Measurement of Tritiated Thymidine Uptake by a Malignant Cell Line on Exposure to Certain Glucocorticoids II. Effect on Cell Proliferation-Sr. M. Consolatrix Jakschik, SAC, Denise M. Eno and C. Kaplan 9:45 a.m.-27. A New Technic for Evaluating Anti-Ulcer Drugs; Gastric Erosions Produced by Insulin Hypoglycemia-W.G. Groves, P. Setler and D. Arbakov 10:00 a.m.-28. The Evaluation of Antispasmodic and Related Activity in the Intact Dog II.- N. Katz and H.J. Jenkins 10:15 a.m.-29. Metabolism of dl-Amphetamine Sulfate in the Rat-A.A. Noujaim, P.L. Ziemer and J.E. Christian 10:30 a.m.-3D. Effects of Estradiol and Progesterone on the Metabolism of Chlorpromazine-T.S. Miya, E.H. Adams and R. Saunders 10:45 a.m.-31. Accelerated Metabolism of Ethanol in the RatElliot Spector and John F. Reinhard
fou rth session Thursday, April 28, 1:30 p.m.-Adolphus, Grand Ballroom Symposium-Psychopharmacology (Pharmacology and Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology Sections Joint Symposium)
Chairman-Joseph P. Buckley 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Introductory Remarks-Joseph P. Buckley, University of Pittsburgh school of pharmacy Biochemical and Physiological Basis of Mental DiseaseBernard B. Brodie, National Heart Institute Chemo-Pharmacologic Approaches to the Development of Psychotropic Drugs-John H. Biel, Aldrich Chemical Company Neuropharmacologic Evaluation of Drugs Used in PsychiatryDavid H. Tedeschi, Smith Kline & French Laboratories Initial Preclinical Screening in Psychopharmacology-William J. Kinnard, Jr., University of Pittsburgh school of pharmacy Clinical Efficacy of Psychopharmacological Agents-Leo E. Hollister, MD, Veterans Administration Hospital
fifth session-business Friday, April 29, 10:00 a.m.-Adolphus, Parlor A
section on historical pharmacy
12:00 noon-B. Historical Sketch of the Pharmaceutical Industry in Puerto Rico-Luis Torres Diaz
Chairman-Norman H. Franke Vice Chairman-Herbert C. Raubenheimer Secretary-Esther Jane Wood Hall Delegates to the House of Delegates-George W. Grider and George Osborne
second session
fi rst session
Presiding-Norman H. Franke, chairman
Monday, April 25, 9:00 a.m.-DMA 200 Presiding-Norman H. Franke, chairman
9:00 a.m.-I.
Business session A. B. C. D.
E.
Tuesday, April 26, 2:00 p.m.-DMA 200
Call to order Chairman's address-Norman H. Franke Secretary's report-Esther Jane Wood Hall Appointment of committees Presentation of papers
9:15 a.m.-2. Pharmacy One Hundred Years Ago-O.L. Campbell and C.L. Huyck 9:30 a.m.-3. A Pioneer Drug Store in Vernon, Texas-Edwin S. Malone, III 9:45 a.m.-4. Pharmacy and Pharmacists in Colonial Boston, Massachusetts, Part One- H.C. Raubenheimer 10:00 a.m.-5. John Bull's Medicine-William H. Helfand 10:15 a.m.-6. The New York Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association-Frank J. Pokorny 10:30 a.m.-7. Philip Charles Candidus: Pioneer Alabama Pharmacist-Lela Irwin Legare 10:45 a.m.-8. Rough and Ready Research-1887 Style-George A. Bender 11:00 a.m.-9. History of the Development of Fair Trade-Norman A. Campbell 11:15 a.m.-lO. The Doll Nina-M.L. Neuroth 11:30 a.m.-ll. Interesting Facets of Medico-pharmaceutical Conditions in the Confederacy-Norman H. Franke 11:45 a.m.-12. Pharmacy-A Stable Profession-Laurence D. Lockie
2:00 p.m.-14. The Early Years of Ohio Northern University College of Pharmacy, V-C.O. Lee 2:15 p.m.-15. History of Xavier University's College of Pharmacy-Y.A. Soucy and C.L. Huyck 2:30 p.m.-16. Pharmacy and Pharmacists in Colonial Boston, Massachusetts, Part Two-H.C. Raubenheimer 2:45 p.m.-17. The Texas State Historical Survey Committee Medallion Pharmacy in Jefferson, Texas and SurroundingsMrs. Dan Lester 3:00 p.m.-18. The Founding of the American College of Apothecaries-E.W. Stieb 3:15 p.m.-19. Rise and Demise of the Spanish Edition of the U.S. Pharmacopeia-Nydia M. King 3:30 p.m.-20. Medicine and Pharmacy in the Torah and Talmud: I. Birth Control and Contraception-Mark M. Lukens 3:40 p.m.-21. The Pharmaceutical Exhibition at the SmithsonianSami K. Hamarneh 3:50 p.m.-22. The Restoration of a New Jersey Pharmacy-1890John L. Voigt 4:00 p.m.-23. Pharmacy and Medicine Aboard the New England Whaleships-George E. Osborne and Arthur G. Lipman 4:10 p.m.-24. The First Day-October 26, l886-George A. Bender 4:20 p.m.-25. Early Years of Pharmacy Organization in Dallas, Texas-Esther Jane Wood Hall 4:30 p.m.-26. Business session A. Unfinished business B. Report of committees C. Election and installation of officers D. Adjournment Vol. NS6, No.3, March 1966
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student section Ch airm an-Tim Von Dohlen Chairman -elect-Edwin Green Vice Chairman-Bill Harlan Secretary-treasurer-Diana Haun Delegate-Richa rd Long 1st Alternate Delegate-Bill Poppert 2nd Alternate Delegate-Neil Musselwhite 3rd Alternate Delegate-Roger Murray
Section chairmen-(Ieft to right, above) Norman H. Franke, historical pharmacy; Major LeRoy D. Werley, Jr., military pharmacy, and Tim Von Dohlen, student.
executive committee Sunday, April 24, 2:00 p.m.-Baker, English Room Presiding-Tim Von Dohlen
Sec t ion sec r etaries-(Ieft to right, below) Esther Jane Wood Hall, historical pharmacy, and Captain Arthur W. Dodds, military pharmacy.
military pharmacy section Chairman-Major LeRoy D. Werley, Jr., USAF Chairman-elect-Lt. Colonel Melvin W. Crotty, USA retired Vice chairman-Captain Robert Rigg, USN Secretary-Captain Arthur W. Dodds, USPHS The following sessions, by virtue of their military educational value , are authorized as military training assemblies. Reserve officers of the Army, Navy and Air Force are therefore eligible to earn training and retirement point credits for attendance at the sessions i ndicated below provided such attendance at any session is for a period of not less than two hours and registration at each session is accompl ished with the individual designated to accomplish such registration . Not more than one credit can be granted for any calendar day.
fi rst session Monday, April 25, 9:00 a.m.-Baker, Terrace Room Presiding-Tim Von Dohlen
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Invocation-Lonnie Yarborough Welcome to Dallas-William R. Whitten Chairman ' s report-Tim Von Dohlen Secretary-treasurer's report-Diana Haun Roll call and seating of delegates-Edwin Green Report of rules committee-Bill Harlan Report of credentials and service committee-Art Holmes and Mary Schutte 8. Program: Medicare-Milford Rouse, MD
region and section officers Monday, April 25, 3:00 p.m.-DMA 203 Presiding-Lon W. Keim and Tim Von Dohlen
second session Tuesday, April 26, 9:00 a.m.-DMA 303 Presiding-Tim Von Dohlen
first session Monday, April 25, 12:00 noon-Baker, Fiesta Room Officer in charge-Major LeRoy D. Werley, Jr.
1. 2. 3.
Military Section Literary Award presentation-M.L. Meisner Outpatient Pharmacy Information System-John M. Gooch Business Session
second session Tuesday, April 26, 9:00 a.m.-Adolphus, Grand Ballroom Officer in charge-Major LeRoy D. Werley, Jr.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Roll call-Edwin Green Greetings from APhA headquarters-Philip H. Cogan Report of speakers bureau-Bernhard Schmidt Membership committee report-Ken Grummer Program and special events committee report-Scotty Scott Report of APhA committee on student chapters-Hugh F. Kabat
joint session with APhA academy of general practice of pharmacy Tuesday, April 26, 10:30 a.m.-DMA Theatre (See Academy of General Practice of Pharmacy for program)
(Meeting jointly with the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists.)
third session
th i rd session
Tuesday, April26?1:00 p.m.-DMA Theatre
Wednesday? April 27, 12:00 noon DMA 301
Presiding-Jim Fletcher Seminar
Officer in charge-Captain Robert Rigg
workshop A
1.
Tuesday, April 26, 2:00 p.m.-DMA 201
Military Service Participation in Poison ing Control-Captain Henry L. Verhulst 2. A Study Concerning Nonspecific Prescription Directions and the Patients' Knowledge of Verbal Instructions-J.F. Klavercamp 3. Business session
workshop B Tuesday, April 26, 2:00 p.m.-DMA 202
fou rth session Thursday, April 28, 9:00 a.m. Baker, Crystal Ballroom
workshop C Tuesday, April 26, 2:00 p.m,-DMA 203
Officer in Charge-Lt. Colonel Jack W. McNamara
workshop 0
(Meeting jointly with APhA Academy of General Practice of Pharm acy)
Tuesday, April 26, 2:00 p.m.-DMA 204
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