Flashback Friday: The cry of substitution


It’s 1895, and the AJP has a question to ask of the colonies’ pharmacists: are they being rough on medicines manufacturers? We began our England report in November 1895 by citing the Pharmaceutical Journal, which had printed an “interesting” piece titled “The cry of substitution”. “While discouraging any deviation from the physician’s prescription, [this article]

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