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PHAR Midterm Notes - History of PH Pharmacy

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Outline: History of Pharmacy in the Philippines Drugstores established in early Manila, Philippines

1. Botica Zobel
Mediquillos, Curanderos and Herbolarios
2. Botica Binondo
Three groups of natives working for the sick when
3. Botica de Quiapo de Ocampo y Arevalo
Spaniards came.
4. Botica Rama y Perez
Facultativos 5. Botical Landy (Tayabas)
Doctors and pharmacists that came to practice in the
1871, UST established the faculty of pharmacy.
Philippines during the Spanish time.
University of Santo Tomas offered the course, B.S.
Dominican Fathers / Catholic missionaries Pharmacy and Licentiate in Pharmacy
Founded the first College of Pharmacy. Mandated by King Charles II

Fr. Blas de la Madre de Dios Degree of Licentiate in Pharmacy


A Franciscan who was the first to make a written 1879, Escuela de Practicantes de Medicina y Farmacia
record of his findings on plants - Due to the lack of pharmacy graduates, UST opened this
for the needs of the people (and admit from other
Fr. Francisco Ignacio Alsina countries) - Four semesters and a general examination.
The Natural History of Visayan Provinces Practitioner of Pharmacy - After three semesters of
Fray Jose de Valencia drugstore practice, this was entitled to the candidate.
Flora Filipinas Don Leon Ma. Guerrero (Father of Philippine Pharmacy)
Fr. Pablo Clarin First Filipino to study pharmacy (one of the first
Remedios Faciles Para Diferentes Enfernadades (1712) graduates from a class of six)

Fr. Fernando de San Maria, O.P. Don Anacleto del Rosario y Sales
Medicinas Caseras Another pharmacy graduate from UST who stands out
among the first to devote time to the study of the local in terms of experimental chemical works.
medicinal plants to apply them to the sick León María Guerrero y Leogardo
Fr. Manuel, O.S.A. First licensed pharmacist in the Philippines and one of
Flora de Filipinas the most eminent botanist in the country in his time

Gov. D. Francisco de la Torre Dr. Pardo de Tavera


Gave recognition to the natives who worked for the Planta Medicinale de Filipinas
sick to cure only other natives. 1830, Pharmacy during the Philippine Revolution
1565, First military hospital in Cebu (Manila) by Legazpi. Establishment of ‘True Pharmacies’ in Manila

1577, Hospital de San Juan de Dios and Hospital de San Board of Health of the Philippines
Lazaro Act 597
Hospitals built by the Franciscans runned by 4
practicante de farmacia and 1 assistant. The schools/universities that offered the degree in
Pharmacy after UST
Practicantes de farmacia
Most important personnel Patrocinio Valenzuela,
Jesusa A. Concha, Ph. D.
1830, Botica Boie A.C. Santos Edward Quisumbing
First and largest drug store in the Philippines The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
Mr. Federico Steck

Mr. Paul Sartorius


Magdalena Cantoria

Board of Pharmaceutical Examiners

1920 PPhA

PPhA convention in Cebu

Act 2763 The Pharmacy Inspection Board

The Important laws affecting the practice of pharmacy

Federation of Junior PPhA

PACOP (Philippine Association of Colleges of Pharmacy)

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