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The Pharmaceutical
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Pharmacist careers |
The JournalNo diminutionFrom Mr A. G. M. Madge, FRPharmS The acceptance and value of any magazine or paper can be gauged by the quality of articles, controversy, argument, spirited letters and correspondence. Since the inauguration of the new regime there does not seem to be any diminution of such in the PJ. Surely this reflects the general feeling of the pharmaceutical readership. Though the basic feeling is that only a pharmacist can think like a pharmacist, the transition has not caused such a furore as expected by quite a number. Mervyn Madge |
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