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CLEAR and precise information is given here about each stage in the preparation for the work of a pharmaceutical chemist, from apprenticeship to the passing of the major examination of the Pharma ceutical Society. The appendixes give details as to-the particular conditions under which qualification to o practise pharmacy may be secured in Ireland and in other parts of the British Empire. The advice offered is sound and helpful; and the view throughout is to regard the work of the pharmacist as a branch of applied science needing the practice of scientific methods for its successful performance.
How to become a Pharmacist in Great Britain.
With Appendixes on Pharmaceutical Qualification in Ireland, Pharmaceutical Registration in the British Empire, Degrees in Pharmacy, and the Schedule of Poisons. Edited by John Humphrey. Pp. 52. (London: The Pharmaceutical Press, 1911.) Price 1s. net.
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How to become a Pharmacist in Great Britain . Nature 87, 482 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/087482d0
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