Corporate Body

Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria (1857 - 1970s)

From
1857
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
To
1970s
Functions
Association, Society or membership organisation and Pharmaceuticals or Medical Aids
Location
Parkville, Victoria

Summary

The Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria was founded in 1857. In the late 1970s Australia's state pharmaceutical societies formed a federation, the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia. The Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria became a state branch of the national society.

Timeline

 1857 - 1970s Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria
       1976 - Pharmaceutical Society of Australia

Related People

Published resources

Books

  • Feehan, H. Victor, Bond and Link: pharmacy organisations and education in Victoria, Australia, 1857-1977 (Parkville: Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria, 1978), 64 pp. Details
  • Haines, Gregory, A History of Pharmacy in Victoria (Melbourne: Australian Pharmaceutical Publishing Company, 1994), 312 pp. Details

Journal Articles

  • McMullen, Gabrielle L., 'Johann August Kruse (1822-1895), Leader in Melbourne's Nineteenth-Century Chemical and Pharmaceutical Professions', Historical Records of Australian Science, 13 (1) (2000), 43-66. https://doi.org/10.1071/HR0001310043. Details

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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