About The Book
Pharmaceutical History of India projects a composite picture of the pharmaceutical developments which have taken place during the last couple of centuries. The text has been prepared for the benefit of the students and general readership of the professional community at large.
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Content
1. Indian Pharmaceutical Industry—An Introduction
2. Prafulla Chandra Ray
3. Tribhovandas Kalyandas Gajjar
4. Harry Cooper
5. Khwaja Abdul Hamied
6. Apostolos Raptakos
7. Homi Ruttonji Nanji
8. Amrut Vithaldas Mody
APPENDICES
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P. C. Ray, Dawn of Science in Modern India, Presidential Address, Indian Science Congress, 1920
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II.
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Sir Prafulla Chandra Ray, An Interview, 1921
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III.
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A. H. Khwaja (K. A. Hamied), Scheme of Technical Research Institute, 1927
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IV.
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K. A. Hamied, Problems Facing Pharmacy in India, Presidential Address, Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, 1949
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V.
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H. R. Nanji, Presidential Address, Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, 1955
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VI.
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A. V. Mody, Management Problems of Developing Economy with Special Reference to Pharmaceutical Industry, Presidential Address, Indian Pharmaceutical Congress
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