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The Pharmacy Technician
FOUNDATIONS AND PRACTICES
Chapter 1
History of Pharmacy
Practice
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Figure 1.2
Ancient humans and medicine.
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Ancient Mesopotamia
• Earliest known record of apothecary
practice, approximately 2,600 BCE
• Healers combined roles of priest,
pharmacist, and physician
• Clay tablets recorded symptoms of illness,
prescriptions, and instructions for
compounding remedies
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Ancient China
• Legendary Emperor Shen Nung
researched the medicinal value of herbs,
testing many of them on himself,
approximately 2,000 BCE
• Shen Nung wrote the first Pen T-Sao, or
native herbal, recording 365 drugs
• In modern times, Shen Nung is still
worshipped as the patron god of Chinese
drug guilds
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Ancient Egypt
• Two classifications of workers: echelons
and chiefs of fabrication
• Echelons were gatherers and preparers of
drugs, similar to modern pharmacy
technicians
• Chiefs of fabrication were the head
pharmacists
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Papyrus Ebers
• Most important ancient pharmaceutical
record
• Written in 1,500 BCE
• A collection of 800 prescriptions;
specifically mentions 700 unique drugs
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Ancient India
• The Charaka Samhita recorded more than
2,000 drugs
• Written as early as 1,000 BCE
• Meaning “compendium of wandering
physicians,” the Charaka Samhita was the
work of multiple authors
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Ancient Greece
• Terra Sigilata, or "sealed earth", was the
first therapeutic agent to bear a trademark
• Originated in Greece before 500 BCE
• Composed of sacred clay that was
blessed, refined, shaped into uniform
tablets, impressed with an official seal,
sun-dried, and then distributed
commercially
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Theophrastus
• One of the greatest early Greek
philosophers and natural scientists
• Observed and wrote extensively on the
medicinal qualities of herbs
• Known as the father of botany
• His unusually accurate observations and
writings date to about 300 BCE
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Cos,” from the textbook
Figure 1.3
Hippocrates of Cos.
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Hippocrates
• Greek physician who lived between 460
BCE and 377 BCE
• Known as the father of medicine
• Commonly regarded as one of the most
notable figures in medicine of all time
• Rejected the widely held views that illness
was connected to mystic or demonic
forces and positioned medicine as a
branch of science
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Hippocrates (cont.)
• Published more than 70 writings related to
the practice of medicine and apothecary
• Hippocratic Oath: physicians pledge to “do
no harm”
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Theory of Humors
• Connects personal health to harmony
among four bodily fluids, known as
humors
• Each humor also related to a mood or
personality characteristic
– Blood (happiness)
– Phlegm (lethargy)
– Yellow bile (irritability)
– Dark or “black” bile (melancholy)
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Ancient Rome
• Mithridates VI developed poisons,
preventives, and treatments around 100
BCE
• Used himself and prisoners as subjects on
which to test poisons and antidotes
• During the first century CE, Pedanios
Dioscorides wrote De Materia Medica,
which was used by medical professionals
as late as the sixteenth century
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Galen
• Practiced and taught both pharmacy and
medicine during 130–200 CE
• His principles of preparing and
compounding medicines reigned in the
Western world for 1,500 years
• His name still is associated with the class
of pharmaceuticals compounded by
mechanical means: galenicals
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apothecaries,” from the textbook
Figure 1.4
The first apothecaries.
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Development of the Apothecary
• In 8th century, Arab practitioners
separated the arts of the apothecary and
physician
• The first apothecaries, or privately owned
drug stores, appeared in Baghdad
• Arab apothecaries developed new
medicines
• Traveling Muslims brought the new
system of pharmacy to Europe and Africa
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Use slide of Figure 1.5, “The first
pharmacopoeia,” from the textbook
Figure 1.5
The first pharmacopoeia.
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Development of the Pharmacopeia
• The first pharmacopeia, the Nuovo
Receptario, was published in Florence,
Italy, in 1498
• One of the earliest constructive
collaborations between the Guild of
Apothecaries and the Medical Society
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The First Anglo-Saxon Organization for
Pharmacists
• The Guild of Grocers monopolized trade in
drugs and spices
• In 1617, King James I formed a separate
company for apothecaries
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The First Apothecary in the American
Colonies
• Apothecaries from Europe were largely
unwilling to emigrate to the American
colonies
• John Winthrop, first Governor of
Massachusetts Bay Colony and founder of
Boston, sought advice from English
apothecaries and physicians
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The First Apothecary in the American
Colonies (cont.)
• In 1640, Winthrop began selling imported
European medicines and medicines
derived from native New England plants
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The 18th Century
• America’s first female pharmacist,
Elizabeth Marshall
• America’s first hospital, Philadelphia, 1751
– Founded by Benjamin Franklin
– The hospital’s pharmacy began operations in
1752
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The 18th Century (cont.)
• John Morgan, pharmacist and physician
– Advocated written prescriptions
– Advocated for the independent practice of the
two professions
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The 18th Century (cont.)
• America’s first Apothecary General,
Andrew Craigie
– Duties included procurement, storage,
manufacture, and distribution of the Army's
drugs
– Also developed an early pharmaceutical
wholesaling and manufacturing business
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The 19th century
• America’s first college of pharmacy, the
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
• The American Pharmaceutical Association
– Founded to meet the needs for better
intercommunication among pharmacists
– Set standards for education and
apprenticeship
– Began quality control over imported drugs
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pharmacy, William Procter, Jr.,” from textbook
Figure 1.6
The father of American pharmacy, William Procter, Jr.
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The 19th century (cont.)
• The father of American pharmacy, William
Procter, Jr.
– Graduated from the Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy in 1837
– Operated a retail pharmacy
– Served as professor of pharmacy for 20 years
– Was a leader in founding the American
Pharmaceutical Association
– Editor of the American Journal of Pharmacy
for 22 years
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The 19th century (cont.)
• The United States Pharmacopoeia
– Published in 1820
– First book of drug standards to achieve
national acceptance
• The father of modern genetics, Gregor
Mendel
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The 20th century
• The American Council on Pharmaceutical
Education
– Founded in 1932 to establish standards for
pharmacy education
– Initially established standards for
baccalaureate degree in pharmacy; added
the doctor of pharmacy standards as an
alternative
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Evolution of the Pharmacist’s Role
• The traditional era (1900–1930):
formulating and dispensing drugs derived
from natural sources
• The scientific era (1930–1960):
development of new drugs; scientific
testing; mass production of synthetic
drugs and antibiotics
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Evolution of the Pharmacist’s Role
(cont.)
• The Clinical Era (1960–1990):
pharmacists expected to dispense drug
information, warnings, advice, and
suggestions to patients
• The Pharmaceutical Care Era (current
era): practice of pharmacy focused on
ensuring positive outcomes for drug-
related therapies
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Biotechnology
• Drugs are produced using living
organisms such as yeast, bacteria, or
mammalian cells
• The majority are manufactured through
recombinant DNA technology
– A human gene capable of triggering specific
protein production is inserted into a living
organism and cultured in a laboratory
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Biotechnology (cont.)
• The majority are manufactured through
recombinant DNA technology
– The organism incorporates the gene into its
cell structure, and begins producing the
desired protein (drug)
• The majority of drugs being so developed
are tested for use in the treatment of
cancer or cancer-related conditions
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pharmacogenomics: The future of pharmacy,”
from the textbook
Figure 1.7
DNA and pharmacogenomics: The future of pharmacy.
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Pharmacogenomics
• Predicts whether a patient will have a
severe, negative reaction to a prescribed
medication
• Simple, rapid DNA test used
• May aid in selection of better medications
for patient
• Still in development