Volume 58 – 2016

Contents:
Travelers, Patent Medicines, and Pharmacopeias: American Pharmacy and British India, 1857 to 1931, by Stuart Anderson
From Pharmacien to First Pharmacist, by Laurel A. Dorrance
Research Notes & Departments
Whitelaw Ainslie: Pioneer in Promoting Indigenous Indian Drugs, by Harkishan Singh
From the Files, edited by Beth D. Fisher
Remarks on the Dedication of a Historical Marker Commemorating the First Licensing of Pharmacists in the United States, by Glenn Sonnedecker
The Bookshelf, edited by Michael A. Flannery
Household Medicine in Seventeenth-Century England by Anne Stobart,
Review by: Paul S. Lloyd
Dissertations in the History of Pharmacy, Selected and Abstracted by Jonathan Erlen

Contents:
Recovering and Expanding Mozella Esther Lewis’s Pioneering History of African-American Pharmacy Students, 1870-1925, by Gregory Bond
Historical Reprint: History of the Negro in Pharmacy, by Mozella E. Lewis
Research Notes & Departments
Development and Use of a Video about the History of Pharmacy: The Case of Quebec, by Jean-François Bussières, Denis Lebel, Adrian Maxim, Lorine de Prémonville, Nancy Marando, Pierre-André Savard
From the Files, edited by Beth D. Fisher
Edward Kremers (1865-1941) Reformer of American Pharmaceutical Education, by George Urdang
The Bookshelf, edited by Michael A. Flannery
Phi Delta Chi: A Tradition of Leaders in Pharmacy by J. D. Grabenstein, ed.
Review by: Dennis B. Worthen
Dissertations in the History of Pharmacy, Selected and Abstracted by Jonathan Erlen