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  1. Nov 15, 1994 · The history of hospital pharmacy in the United States from the Colonial period to the 1930s is explored. America's first hospital pharmacist was Jonathan Roberts, hired in 1752. Like most other early hospital apothecaries, Roberts was an apprentice physician. His successor, John Morgan, proposed that the practices of medicine and pharmacy be ...

    • Gregory J. Higby
    • 1994
  2. established in 1752, Jonathan Roberts was appointed as its apothecary. At that time, medi-cine and pharmacy were commonly practiced together in the community, with drug prepa-ration often the responsibility of a medical apprentice.5 However, hospital pharmacy practice in the United States never developed into a sig-nificant movement until the ...

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  3. Aug 1, 1976 · The first salaried apothecary, Jonathan Roberts, was hired in 1752. Subsequent apothecaries included students of medicine and surgery, some of whom worked for the benefit of experience, plus room and board. In an attempt to upgrade the position, an apothecary from England, with training in chemistry, was hired in 1768.

    • William H. Williams
    • 1976
  4. Dec 12, 2014 · First Hospital Pharmacist was Jonathan Roberts; but it was his successor, John Morgan, whose practice as a hospital pharmacist (1755-56), and whose impact upon Pharmacy and Medicine influenced changes that were to become of importance to the development of professional pharmacy in North America.

  5. Dec 13, 2014 · First Hospital Pharmacist was Jonathan Roberts; but it was his successor, John Morgan, whose practice as a hospital pharmacist (1755-56), and whose impact upon Pharmacy and Medicine influenced changes that were to become of importance to the development of professional pharmacy in North America.

  6. Pharmacist was Jonathan Roberts; but it was his successor, John Morgan (1755 -56), whose practice as a hospital pharmacist and whose impact upon Pharmacy and Medicine influenced changes that were to become of great importance to the development of professional pharmacy in North America. First as pharmacist, later as pbysician, he advo­

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  8. Hospital pharmacy in the United States can be traced to 1752 at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, where Jonathan Roberts was the first pharmacist at our nation’s first hospital. 1924 Formal Organization

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