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The first independent pharmacognosy institute in the world and its founder Julije Domac (1853–1928) (CROSBI ID 174232)

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Inić, Suzana ; Kujundžić, Nikola The first independent pharmacognosy institute in the world and its founder Julije Domac (1853–1928) // Die Pharmazie, 66 (2011), 720-726. doi: 10.1691/ph.2011.1025

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Inić, Suzana ; Kujundžić, Nikola

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The first independent pharmacognosy institute in the world and its founder Julije Domac (1853–1928)

The aim of this article is to describe the foundation and development of the first distinct Institute of Pharmacognosy in the world and to provide a biography of its founder Julije Domac. The Institute was founded in 1896 as a separate institution at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time. In other European university centers, pharmacognosy institutes were founded together with pharmacology, botany, pharmaceutical or general chemistry. Julije Domac (1853–1928) graduated pharmacy from the University of Vienna (1874) and received his Ph.D. from the University of Graz (1880) with a paper elucidating the structure of hexene and mannitol obtained from manna. He lectured pharmacognosy at the University of Zagreb (1887–1924), wrote chemistry and pharmacognosy textbooks, and co-wrote the Croatian-Slavonian Pharmacopoeia.

pharmacognosy; history of pharmacy; Julije Domac

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66

2011.

720-726

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0031-7144

10.1691/ph.2011.1025

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Farmacija, Povijest

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