The development of American pharmacology : John J. Abel and the shaping of a discipline
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The development of American pharmacology : John J. Abel and the shaping of a discipline
Johns Hopkins University Press, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Though the word "pharmacology" has been used since the 17th century to refer to the study of drugs, the modern science of pharmacology did not emerge as a distinct discipline until the 19th century, when scientists primarily concerned with investigating the physiological effects of drugs began calling themselves "pharmacologists." This is the first comprehensive history of the science in the US, focusing on John J. Abel, widely regarded as the "father of American pharmacology."
目次
- From materia medica to pharmacology
- the education of a medical scientists
- Abel and the beginnings of pharmacology in American medical schools
- the growth of academic pharmacology in the United States
- pharmacologists in Government and industry
- the professionalization of a discipline.
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