Purdue University. School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences

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The idea of developing a school of pharmacy at Purdue University was first brought up in 1883 when Purdue's President James H. Smart visited the drug store of his friend, Indianapolis pharmacist John Newell Hurty. In the fall of 1884, Purdue's School of Pharmacy opened with seven students enrolled.

From the description of School of Pharmacy and Pharmacal Sciences records, Purdue University, 1885-1992. (Purdue University Library). WorldCat record id: 68687414

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correspondedWith Elliott, Edward C. 1874-1960 person
associatedWith Green, Arthur Lawrence. person
associatedWith Jackson, Edward H. person
associatedWith Jenkins, Glenn L. 1898-1979. person
correspondedWith Jordan, Charles Bernard, 1878- person
associatedWith Tyler, Varro E. person
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Active 1992

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