TOC - Pharmacy in History vol. 61, no. 3 & 4 (2019)
The American Institute of the History of Pharmacy is pleased to announce the publication of Pharmacy in History vol. 61, no. 3 & 4 (2019), a special issue focused on the future.
Table of Contents:
Editor’s Introduction, by Lucas Richert
Articles:
- Human Rights Legislation and the Medicalization of Cannabis in Canada, ca. 2000–Present, by Matthew DeCloedt
- Medical Cannabis in Argentina, by Lucía Romero
- Medicine, Moral Panic, and the International Context of Canadian Cannabis Prohibition, by Michael Couchman
- Cannabis Commentary: A Pharmacist’s Perspective, by Natalie Schmitz
Special Section—Future of the History of Pharmacy
- George Urdang and the Future of Pharmacy in History, by Joseph M. Gabriel
- Let’s Keep Pharmacists in Pharmacy History, by William A. Zellmer
- Pharmacy Will Always Have a History…, by Gregory J. Higby
- Next Gen: Where Will Future Historians of Pharmacy Come From, by John Parascandola
- Charting the History of Women Pharmacists, by Metta Lou Henderson
- The Post-Pharmaceutical Era, by Stuart Anderson
- Challenging Collections and Collecting Challenges, by Briony Hudson
- One Future: Unpacking Empire and Colonialism, by Anna Greenwood and Hilary Ingram
- Louis K. Liggett, Rexall, and Beyond, by Mickey C. Smith
- Psychoactivity for Sale, by Mat Savelli and Erika Dyck
- Expanding our Scope: Pharmaceuticals and Criminal Justice, by Richard Del Rio
- Addiction and Pharmacy History, by David Herzberg
- Sex, Drugs, and Pharmacy, by Ben Mechen
- Poisonous Histories: Medicine and It’s “Evil Twin,” by Ved Baruah
- The Past and Future of Early Modern Pharmacy, by Paula De Vos
Review Essay
Centering Patients and Consumers in Pharmaceutical History, by James H. Mills
Review of Therapeutic Revolutions: Pharmaceuticals and Social Change in the Twentieth Century, by Jeremy Greene, Flurin Condrau, Elizabeth Siegel Watkins, eds. & Pharmocracy: Value, Politics, and Knowledge in Global Biomedicine by Kaushik Sunder Rajan
Book Reviews
- Drugs on the Page: Pharmacopoeias and Healing Knowledge in the Early Modern Atlantic World, by Matthew James Crawford and Joseph M. Gabrield (eds.), Review by Barbara Di Gennaro Splendore
- Materia Medica, Savoirs er Usages des Médicaments aux Époques Médiévales et Modernes, by Philip Rieder and François Zanetti (eds.), Review by Armel Cornu
- Proteins, Pathologies and Politics: Dietary Innovation and Disease from the Nineteenth Century, by David Gentilcore and Matthew Smith (eds.), Review by Peder Clark
- Managing Diabetes, Managing Medicine: Chronic Disease and Clinical Bureaucracy in Post-War Britain, by Martin D. Moore, Review by Rachel Meach
- Coca Wine; Angelo Mariani’s Miraculous Elixir and the Birth of Modern Advertising, by Aymon de Lestrange, Review by Michael Flannery
- Psychedelic Prophets: The Letters of Aldous Huxley and Humphry Osmond, by Cynthia Carson Bisbee, Paul Bisbee, Erika Dyck, Patrick Farrell, James Sexton, and James W. Spark (eds.), Review by Robert Dickins
- The Japanese Pharmaceutical Industry: Its Evolution and Current Challenges, by Maki Umemura, Review by Julia S. Yongue
Visual Pharmacy, by Gregory J. Higby
Pharmacy in History seeks articles on all aspects of the history of pharmacy and pharmaceuticals, broadly defined. Please see the submission guidelines for Pharmacy in History.
Gregory Bond, Senior/Managing Editor, Pharmacy in History