Theophilus Redwood, héroe de la farmacia británica, primer Presidente de “The Society of Public Analysts”. Parte I.
2019; Royal Academy of Pharmacy; Volume: 85; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2174-8756
AutoresJulia Martín Bueno, Purificación Sáez Plaza, Agustín G. Asuero,
Tópico(s)Pharmaceutical studies and practices
ResumoTheophilus Redwood contribution to both the British Pharmacopeia and Practical Pharmacy are outlined in this part of the paper. The Welsh Redwood is one of the heroes of the British pharmacy and the building of the School of Pharmacy of the University of Cardiff takes his name: Redwood building. The beginnings of the Pharmaceutical Society and Chemical Society, both institutions founded in the same year, 1841, are outlined. The founding of both was a decisive event in the establishment of pharmacy and chemistry as distinctive academic disciplines. Six of the twenty-three honorary members elected by the Pharmaceutical Society in 1841 were among the founders of the Chemical Society. Redwood held executive positions in the Chemical Society for twenty consecutive years: Council member (1849-50), Secretary (1851-65), Treasurer (1865-69) and Vice-president (1869-72). An overview of the International Congresses of Pharmacy is given. Redwood was President of the fifth International Congress of Pharmacy celebrated in London, one of the stages in the creation of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP).
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