Corporate Body

Pharmacy Board of Victoria (1876 - )

From
1876
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Advisory or regulatory body and Health Industry
Website
http://www.pharmacybd.vic.gov.au/
Location
381 Royal Parade, Parkville 3052 Victoria

Summary

The Pharmacy Board of Victoria was established in 1876. Its role is to regulate and advise the pharmacy industry in Victoria.

Published resources

Books

  • Bomford, Janette and Newgreen, David, The Pharmacy Board of Victoria: a History, 1877-2005 (Parkville: The Pharmacy Board of Victoria, 2005), 295 pp. Details
  • Haines, Gregory, A History of Pharmacy in Victoria (Melbourne: Australian Pharmaceutical Publishing Company, 1994), 312 pp. Details

Resources

Reviews

  • Bomford, Janette and Newgreen, David, The Pharmacy Board of Victoria: a history (2005)
    Bently, P., Victorian Historical Journal, 77, (2006), 248-50. Details

See also

Ailie Smith

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