THE HISTORY OF WOMEN AND SCIENCE, HEALTH, AND TECHNOLOGY:
A BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO THE PROFESSIONS AND THE DISCIPLINES

Pharmacy (1601-1639)


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Pharmacy (1601-1639)
 
1601     American Pharmaceutical Association Task Force on Women in Pharmacy.
WOMEN IN PHARMACY: FINAL REPORT. Washington, DC: The Association, 1981.
Includes bibliography.
 
 1602     Austin, Jo Ellen, and Smith, Mickey C. "Women in Hospital Pharmacy --
A Study in Eight States." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY 28 (1971):
26-36.
 
 1603     Bardell, Eunice Bonow. "America's Only School of Pharmacy for Women."
PHARMACY IN HISTORY 26 (1984): 127-133. Louisville School of Pharmacy for
Women, founded in 1884.
 
 1604     Bardell, Eunice Bonow. "Women in Early Twentieth Century Pharmacy."
PHARMACY IN HISTORY 33, no.3 (1991): 124-130.
 
 1605     Benhamou, Reed. "Verdigris and the Entrepreneuse." TECHNOLOGY AND
CULTURE 25 (1984): 171-181. In the Middle Ages women in the south of France
grew verdigris, an ingredient of pharmaceuticals and coloring agents.
 
 1606     Berg, Mary J., and Fuller, Janice K., eds. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM,
WOMEN IN PHARMACY: LONDON, ENGLAND, JUNE 21-27, 1987. Wilmington, DE: ICI
Americas, 1990.
 
 1607     Conroy, Mary Schaeffer. "Women Pharmacists in Nineteenth- and Early
Twentieth-Century Russia." PHARMACY IN HISTORY 29, no.4 (1987): 155-164.
 
 1608     Conroy, Mary Schaeffer. "Women Pharmacists in Russia Before World War
I: Women's Emancipation, Feminism, Professionalization, Nationalism and Class
Conflict." In WOMEN AND SOCIETY IN RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION, ed. Linda
Edmondson, pp.48-76. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
 
 1609     Culp, Robert W. "The Education, Career Opportunities, and Status of
American Women Pharmacists to 1900, Including a Directory." TRANSACTIONS AND
STUDIES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF PHILADELPHIA 41 (1974): 211-227.
 
 1610     Curran, Frances F., ed. COMPOUNDING WAS MORE FUN: LIFE EXPERIENCES OF
WOMEN OF LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA, THE INTERNATIONAL PHARMACY FRATERNITY,
1913-1938-1988. 1988.
 
 1611     Gallagher, Teresa Catherine. "From Family Helpmeet to Independent
Professional: Women in American Pharmacy, 1870-1940." PHARMACY IN HISTORY 31.,
no.2 (1989): 60-77.
 
 1612     Gombos, A. "Women and Pharmacy - A View From Norway." JOURNAL OF
CLINICAL PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS 16, no.1 (1991): 1-5.
 
 1613     Griffenhagen, George. "Who Was the First Woman Pharmacist in
America?" JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 13 (1973): 637.
 
 1614     Henderson, Metta Lou, and Keeney, Tammy Lyn. "Women in Pharmacy
Education: The Pioneers." AMERICAN PHARMACY 28, no.5 (May 1988): 24-27.
 
 1615     Henderson, Metta Lou, and Keeney, Tammy Lyn. "Women Pharmacy
Faculty." AMERICAN PHARMACY 28 (May 1988): 18-22.
 
 1616     Higby, Gregory J. with Teresa C. Gallagher. "Pharmacists." In WOMEN,
HEALTH, IN MEDICINE IN AMERICA: A HISTORICAL HANDBOOK, ed. by Rima D. Apple,
pp.497-516. New York: Garland, 1990.
 
 1617     Hoch, J.H., and Hoch, Q. "Mrs. Masters and Her Tuscarora Rice."
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 4 (1963): 577-580.
 
 1618     JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION NS 13, no.11
(November 1973); Special Issue: "Women Pharmacists." CONTENTS: George B.
Griffenhagen, "Woman Power;" Kenneth W. Kirk and Richard A. Ohvall, "Women in
Pharmacy-Gratification or Discrimination?," and, "Practice Patterns of Women
Pharmacists;" Patricia M. Schwirian, "Sex and Age Factors in the Occupational
Roles of Ohio's Practicing Pharmacists;" Rosalia H. Tash, W. Michael Dickson
and Christopher A. Rodowskas, Jr., "Women in the Professional Work Force;"
Robert M. Gray and Herbert L. Gleason, "Acceptance of Female Pharmacists by the
Public;" W. Michael Dickson and Christopher A. Rodowskas, Jr., "Women in
Pharmacy-Projections for the Future." "Women in Pharmacy in Alaska," "Who Was
the First Woman Pharmacist in America?" and "South Carolina Women in Pharmacy."
 
 1619     Kirk, Kenneth W., and Ohvall, Richard. "Sex Differences in Pharmacy
Student Career Planning and Aspirations." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL
EDUCATION 39 (February 1975): 37-40.
 
 1620     Kirk, Kenneth W. "Women in Male-Dominated Professions." AMERICAN
JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY 39 (1982): 2089-2093.
 
 1621     Kirk, Kenneth W., and Shepard, Marvin D. "Women in Pharmacy-Where Are
We Now?" AMERICAN PHARMACY 23, no.2 (February 1983): 19-21.
 
 1622     Kronus, Carol L. "Women in Pharmacy: Trends, Implications, and
Research Needs." JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 17 (1977):
674.
 
 1623     Lambda Kappa Sigma. LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA CELEBRATES SEVENTY FIVE YEARS:
THE HISTORY OF A FRATERNITY FOR WOMEN IN PHARMACY, 1913-1988. 1988.
 
 1624     Matuszak, Alice Jean. "History of Women in Pharmacy." LKS BLUE AND
GOLD TRIANGLE (1986): 4-7.
 
 1625     Michel, Beth Angeline. "The Call for Lady Pharmacists."
PHARMACEUTICAL ERA 45, no.2 (February 1912): 149-150.
 
 1626     O'Brien, William P. "Women in Pharmacy." LOUISIANA PHARMACIST
(January 1970): 12-13.
 
 1627     Pabis-Braunstein, M. "The First Polish Women Pharmacists." PHARMACY
IN HISTORY 31, no.1 (1989): 12-15.
 
 1628     Sanders, Jonathan Edward. "Drugs and Revolution: Moscow Pharmacists
in the First Russian Revolution." RUSSIAN REVIEW 44, no.4 (1985): 351-377.
Russian women found careers in pharmacy an opportunity to escape traditional
roles.
 
 1629     Shellard, E.J. "Some Early Women Research Workers in British
Pharmacy, 1886-1912." PHARMACEUTICAL HISTORIAN 12, no.2 (1982): 2-3.
 
 1630     Shepherd, Marvin D., and Proctor, Kurt A. "Women and Pharmacy
Ownership." AMERICAN PHARMACY 28, no.5 (May 1988): 28-36.
 
 1631     Sonnedecker, Glenn. "Women as Pharmacy Students in 19th-Century
America." In DIE SCHELENZ-STIFTUNG II 1954 BIS 1972, ed. H. H gel and W.-H.
Hein, pp.135-141. Stuttgart: Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1973.
 
 1632     Steib, Ernst W., Coulas, Gail C., and Ferguson, Joyce A. "Women in
Ontario Pharmacy, 1867-1927. In Commemoration of the Centenary of the First
Admission of Women to the University of Toronto, 1984-85." PHARMACY IN HISTORY
28 (1986): 125-134.
 
 1633     Stieb, E.W., Coulas, Gail C., and Ferguson, Joyce A. "Women in
Ontario Pharmacy, 1867-1927." In DESPITE THE ODDS: ESSAYS ON CANADIAN WOMEN AND
SCIENCE, ed. by Marianne Gosztonyi Ainley, pp.121-133. Montreal: Vehicule
Press, 1990.
 
 1634     Wakeman, Nellie A. "Women in Pharmacy." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION 1 (1937): 146-150.
 
 1635     Wallace, Emma Gary. "Women in Pharmacy." PHARMACEUTICAL ERA 45 (1912)
Began in 1912 as monthly installments on the history of women as healers, from
mythology and Biblical texts to extensive career histories and quotes from
women pharmacists of the late 1800's and early 1900's. In vol.46 (1913), the
column continued as news and information about and for women pharmacists and
included many profiles of women then in the field.
 
 1636     Ward, Patricia Spain. "Hygeia's Sisters: A History of Women in
Pharmacy." CADUCEUS: A MUSEUM QUARTERLY FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES 4, no.3/4
(Autumn/Winter 1988): 1-57.
 
 1637     Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Association. Women's Auxiliary. THE PATH WE
HAVE TROD, 1892-1952: A HISTORY OF WOMEN'S AUXILARY OF THE WISCONSIN
PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee: The Auxilary, 1952.
 
 1638     Wolfgang, Alan P., and Kirk, Kenneth W. ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES WRITTEN
ABOUT WOMEN IN PHARMACY. Washington, DC: American Pharmaceutical Association,
1981.
 
 1639     "Women in Pharmacy." MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST During the 1890's, the
editor invited readers to contribute to the column "Women in Pharmacy," which
included opinions on the presence of women in the profession, biographies of
women pharmacists, and news briefs on women in pharmacy and medicine. The
column appears particularly often in volumes 13 & 14 (1892-93). Title of the
periodical varies: MEYER DRUGGIST, DRUGGIST, ST. LOUIS DRUG MARKET.


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