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History of Pharmacy

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The Father Of Medicine   Hippocrates  
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The Father of Botany   Theophrastus  
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Father of Toxicology   Mithridates VI  
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The Father of American Pharmacy   William Procter Jr  
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The Father of Modern Genetics   Gregor Mendel  
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America's First Pharmacist   Jonathan Roberts  
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America's 1st Female Pharmacist   Elizabeth Marshall  
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America's first College of Pharmacy   Philadelphia College of Pharmacy  
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America's First Apothecary General   Andrew Craigie  
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The 1st Pharmacopoeia   Nuovo receptario  
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Egyptian God of Medicine   Imhotep  
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Shen Nung Pen Tsao   The 1st official Chinese Pharmacopeia  
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Aesulapius   The Greek God of medicine  
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Dioscorides   Wrote De Materia Medica  
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Charaka   Wrote The Charaka Samhita, the 1st great book of Indian medicine  
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Papyrus Ebers   The most complete record of ancient Egyptian Medicine and pharmacology  
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Rhazes   Author of The Book of Medicine dedicated to Mansur  
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Paracelsus   Addictive Drug laudanum  
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Avicenna   Greatest Islamic Physician  
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King Mithridates   Developed a potion called Mithridaticum  
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First book of Standards to achieve acceptance by an entire nation   The USP  
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The first Anglo-Saxon Organization for Pharmacists    
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A Pharmacist and physician who supported the use of written prescription   John Morgan  
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Considered the most frightening public health epidemic in the postwar era in America   Poliio  
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He discovered Polio by accident   Alexander Fleming  
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Ancient Greek word :pharmakon" means...   Drug  
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It is referred to as the cradle of civilization and provides the earliest known record of apothecary practice   Babylon  
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Gathered herbs in the wild or raised them in their own gardens and prepared them according to the art of the apothecary top aid the sick and injured   Monks  
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Separated the practice of pharmacy and Medicine   King Fredrick II  
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America;s 1st Hospital was founded by   Ben Franklin  
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First Hospital founded in 1751 in   Philidelphia  
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The German Pharmacist who extracted morphine from opium   Frederich Serturner  
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Developed an oral polio vaccine in 1957 using weakned live virus   Albert Sabin  
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Viennese Surgeon who discovered that cocaine the active ingriendent in coca leaves, was useful as a local anesthic in eye surgery and cocaine became established as the first local anesthetics   Carol Koller  
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In 1846 the first publicized operation in Boston was performed using   Ether, 1st general anesthesia  
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1st drug to be used successfully in treatment of malaria   Quinine  
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Marketed as the 1st preventative HPV vaccine and 1st to target a cause of Cancer   Gardasil  
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1st drug approved by FDA for Aids Treatment   AZT  
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Civilization provides the earliest known record of apothecary practice   Ancient Mesopotamia  
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gathers and preparers of drugs similar to modern day pharmacy techs   Echelons  
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Ancient Collection of 800 Prescriptions, mentioning more than 700 unique drugs   Papyrus Ebers  
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It was considered as the precursor to all modern Pharmacopeias and the principal historical reference on the medicines used by Greeks romans and other cultures of antiquity   De Materia Medica  
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A completion and listing of pharmaceutical products that also contains their formulas and methods of preparation   Pharmacopoeia  
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1st Female Pharmacist   Elizabeth Marshall  
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Americas 1st Hospital Pharmacist   Jonathan Roberts  
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In the early and mid 1900s Pharmacy technicians were referred to as   Aides, Clerks, and pharmacy support personnel  
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The year when ASHP created the Standards of Accreditation of Pharmacy Tech Training Programs   1982  
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Created a technical assistance bulletin on outcome competencies and training for Institutional Pharmacy Technician Training Programs   American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)  
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Organization that established to autonomously set standards for pharmacy education   ACPE  
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Marked major milestone in the evolution of pharmacy techs by establishing a training program for "pharmacy specialists" in the mid 1940s   US Army  
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a substance that harms or kills microorganisms like bacteria and fungi   Antibiotic  
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A substance that acts against a toxin in the body   Antitoxin  
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information that is entered into and stored in a computer system   Data  
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Chemicals produced by the body that regulate body functions and processes   Hormones  
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The complete set of genetic material contained in a human cell   Human genome  
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generally pharmacology, but also refers tot eh drugs in use   Materia Medica  
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a cure all   Panacea  
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of or about drugs also a drug product   Phamaceutics  
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the study of drugs    
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combining simpler chemicals into more complex ones, creating a new chemical not found in nature   Synthetic  
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The ancient Greek goddess of Medicinal Herbs   Panacea  
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Asprin is made from salicylic acid from the bark of   White willow tree  
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Pharmaceutical manufacturing industry devoted this amount of time to income to research and development   1/6  
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Protects against illegal copying of new discoveries   Patenting  
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Monitors a drug for ant adverse effects   FDA  
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Time for FDA to approve a drug   10 years  
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showed that heat can be used to kill micro organisms associated with food sppoilage   Pasteur  
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The area of greatest employment for pharmacists   Community Pharmacies  
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To become a pharmacist in US   an individual must graduate from an accredited college of pharmacy, pass a state licensing exam, and preform experiential training working under a licensed pharmacists  
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Medicare Modernization Act (MMA) expanded the role of the pharmacist to include   MTM Services  
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The 1st publicized operation using general anesthesia was performed using   Ether  
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Created hormone Progesterone   Russel MARKER  
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1ST Official Pharmacopoeia   Italy  
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Identified the structure of DNA   Watson and Crick  
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