抄録
In the 1870s, various provisions existed regarding pharmacists working at Japanese military hospitals. And in the decade of the 1880s, some hospitals in Tokyo and Oita implemented them. These provisions gave pharmacists the right to challenge doctors' prescriptions and provide patients with medicine-related information. In Oita Prefecture, patients could have their prescriptions filled outside of the hospital. This paper examines the case of one scholar of pharmacology who worked in Oita Medical School Hospital.
PMID: 26427102 [Indexed for MEDLINE]