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2.
Hospital Care in the United States, p. 478.
3.
BermanA.: “The Scientific Tradition in French Hospital Pharmacy,”Am. J. Hosp. Pharm., 1961, 18: 110–119.
4.
Cited by EatonLeonard K.: New England Hospitals 1790–1833, Ann Arbor, Michigan: The University of Michigan Press, 1957, p. 203.
5.
Ibid., p. 203.
6.
GorisA.: Centenaire de l'internat en pharmacie des hôpitaux et hospices civils de Paris, Paris: Imp. de la Cour d'Appel, 1920, p. 20.
7.
HolmesO. W.: “The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever,” in Medical Essays 1842–1882, Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1911, p. 161.
8.
Eaton: New England Hospitals, p. 98.
9.
BermanA.: “Representative Hospital Formularies of the 18th and 19th Centuries,”Bull. Am. Soc. Hosp. Pharm., 1956, 13: 216.
10.
Pharmacopoeia Nosocomii Neo-Eboracensis or the Pharmacopoeia of the New York Hospital. New York, 1816, p. III.
11.
BermanA.: “Tradition and Change: The Hospital Formulary in the United States,”J. Mondial de Pharmacie, 1957, 1: 34.
12.
Ibid., p. 34.
13.
Ibid., p. 37.
14.
“Statement of Guiding Principles on the Operation of the Hospital Formulary System,”Am. J. Hosp. Pharm., 1960, 17: 609–610.
15.
See the revised “Statement of Guiding Principles on the Operation of the Hospital Formulary System,”Am. J. Hosp. Pharm., 1964, 21: 40–41.
16.
See the original 1960 version, op. cit., p. 610.
17.
BlasingameF. J. L.: “Why AMA's Dr. Blasingame Objects to the Principle of ‘Prior Consent,’”Am. Prof. Pharm., 1962, (May) 28: 36–41.
18.
ProvostG. P.: “The AMA and Generic Prescribing,”Am. J. Hosp. Pharm., 1967, 24: 103.
19.
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