TOC - Pharmacy in History vol. 62, no. 1 & 2 (2020)
Announcement Type
Journal
Location
United States
Subject Fields
History of Science, Medicine, and Technology,
American History / Studies,
World History / Studies,
Health and Health Care,
Public Health
The American Institute of the History of Pharmacy is pleased to announce the publication of Pharmacy in History vol. 62, no. 1 & 2 (2020).
Table of Contents:
Editor's Introduction: Envisioning the Future, by Lucas Richert
Articles:
- The Yew Tree and the Crab: A Case Study of Big Pharma, Small Pharma, and an Anti-Cancer Drug, by Jacalyn Duffin
- “Who Takes the Blame?”: Retail Chemists, Doctors, and the Control of “Dangerous Drugs” in Inter-War Britain, by Patricia Barton
Commentaries on the Future of the History of Pharmacy:
- Future of the History of Pharmacy and Pharmacy in History: A Response, by Elizabeth Siegel Watkins
- Future of Pharmaceutical History: Some Remarks, by Axel Helmstädter
Conversations:
- Drug Trajectories: Interviews with Researchers, by Rafaela Zorzanelli
- Interview with Nancy Campbell, Rafaela Zorzanelli and Nancy Campbell
Reviews:
- Psychedelic Revolutionaries: LSD and the Birth of Hallucinogenic Research, by Patrick Wayne Barber, Reviewer: Alexander Dawson
- Drug War Pathologies: Embedded Corporatism and U.S. Drug Enforcement in the Americas, by Horace A. Bartilow, Reviewer: Matthew DeCloedt
- OD: Naloxone and the Politics of Overdose, by Nancy D. Campbell, Reviewer: Ulrich Koch
- The Age of Addiction: How Bad Habits Became Big Business, by David Courtwright, Reviewer: Matthew Smith
- Clinical Pharmacy in the United States: Transformation of a Profession, by Robert M. Elenbaas, Dennis B. Worthen and C. Edwin Webb, Reviewer: Catherine A. Taglieri
- Public Health Archives: Public Health in Modern America: 1890-1970, Gale scholarly database, Reviewer: Micaela Sullivan-Fowler
- It All Depends on the Dose: Poisons and Medicines in European History, edited by Ole Peter Grell, Andrew Cunningham, and Jon Arrizabalaga, Reviewer: Amélie Bonney
- Ten Drugs: How Plants, Powders, and Pills Have Shaped the History of Medicine, by Thomas Hager, Reviewer: Emily Dufton.
- Mind Fixers: Psychiatry’s Troubled Search for the Biology of Mental Illness, by Anne Harrington, Reviewer: Ian Miller
- Mescaline: A Global History of the First Psychedelic, by Mike Jay, Reviewer: Evan Bonney
- Patient Zero and the Making of the AIDS Epidemic, by Richard A. McKay, Reviewer: Maeleigh Tidd
- The Pharmacist, directed by Julia Willoughby Nason and Jenner Furst, Reviewer: Todd D. Sorensen
- An Epic History of Pharmacy: Pharmacy in the Ancient World, by Luis Marcos Nogales, Reviewer: Petros Bouras-Vallianatos
- Containing Addiction: The Federal Bureau of Narcotics and the Origins of America’s Global Drug War, by Matthew R. Pembleton, Reviewer: Claire D. Clark
- The Collector’s Cabinet with Miniature Apothecary Shop, edited by Paul van Duin, editor, Reviewer: Gregory J. Higby
Visual Pharmacy, by Gregory J. Higby
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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.
Contact Information
Greg Bond, Senior Editor, Pharmacy in History
Contact Email
aihp@aihp.org