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Pharmazie ; 70(10): 684-9, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26601427

ABSTRACT

After Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania proclaimed their independence in 1918 and began to create their national health care systems, one of their stated priorities was the formulation and publication of national pharmacopoeias. In order to accomplish this, working groups as well as commissions composed of pharmacists, medical specialists and even linguists had to be formed. The process was long and difficult. New terminology in native languages had to be created. Sources for the monographs had to be chosen, researched, analyzed and compared. There were organizational and financial problems. Nevertheless, by the late 1930s, all three Baltic States published their national pharmacopoeias. Officially, they were not able to use them for long because during World War II all three were occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union. Pharmacists in those countries were obliged to use the Soviet pharmacopoeias, although unofficially, they also made good use of their national ones. Currently, the European Pharmacopoeia is in use in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.


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History of Pharmacy , Pharmacopoeias as Topic , Baltic States , Estonia , History, 20th Century , Latvia , Lithuania
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Pharmazie ; 69(1): 76-80, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24601229

ABSTRACT

The Museum of the History of Lithuanian Medicine and Pharmacy has a prescription book by a pharmacist Teodor. Geldner from Telsiai (the tsarist Russia's Lithuanian Vilnius Governorate), dated 1830. Each medication that was produced at the pharmacy had to be registered in this book. The entries included the composition of the drug, its form, usage, price, the physician's name, and (sometimes) the method of production. This paper presents the content analysis of this book. The study revealed which medicines were used for the treatment of patients back then, which principles of therapy predominated, and what the social status of the patients was.


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Drug Prescriptions/history , History of Pharmacy , Animals , Books , Dosage Forms , Drug Costs/history , Drug Therapy/history , History, 19th Century , Humans , Lithuania , Physicians , Plant Preparations
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