Czech Pharmaceutical Education under German Occupation in 1939–1945
ČESKÉ FARMACEUTICKÉ ŠKOLSTVÍ ZANĚMECKÉ OKUPACE 1939–1945
Po uzavření českých vysokých škol v roce 1939 nemohla být realizována již připravená reformafarmaceutického vysokoškolského studia. Vzdělávání lékárníků, sustentantů a aspirantů se ujalÚstřední svaz lékárníků prostřednictvím svých oddělení, především České lékárnické akademiea České lékárnické společnosti. Školení aspirantů farmacie se uskutečňovalo na asp irantskýchškolách v Praze a v Brně. Získané zkušenosti z těchto školení lékárníků a nové poznatky o léčivecha lécích, získané v průmyslu a na vědeckých výzkumných pracovištích, přispěly ke zdokonaleníreformy farmaceutického vysokoškolského studia v roce 1948.
Klíčová slova:
okupace ČSR 1939–1945 – farmaceutické školství – Česká lékárnickáakademie – aspirantské školy
Authors:
L. Nováček
Published in:
Čes. slov. Farm., 1999; , 291-293
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When Czech universities were closed down in 1939, the already prepared reform of pharmaceuticalgraduate studies could not be implemented. The education of pharmacists, assistants, and aspirantswas taken over by the Central Union of Pharmacists through its departments, in particular theCzech Pharmaceutical Academy and the Czech Society of Pharmacists. Training of pharmaceuticalaspirants took place at the schools for aspirants in Prague and Brno. The experience obt ained atthese pharmaceutical courses and the new knowledge concerning drugs and pharmaceuticalpreparations provided by industry and research laboratories contributed to the improvement of thereform of pharmaceutical graduate studies in 1948.
Key words:
occupation of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1939–1945 – pharmaceutical education – Czech Pharmaceutical Academy – schools for aspirants
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