Pharmacists Andrew Robert Lowey is an award winning pharmacist, currently working within the Quality Assurance department of Leeds Teaching Hospitals. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andrew Lowey"
Caleb Bradham ( 1866 - 1934) invented the soft drink Pepsi-cola. He was a pharmacist, born in Chinquapin, North Carolina in 1867. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Maryland School of Medicine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caleb Bradham"
Charles Theodor Mohr (Karl Theodor Mohr) was a pharmacist and botanist of German descent who lived and worked in the Americas. ...more on Wikipedia about "Charles Mohr"
Eugène Soubeiran (born December 5 1797, died 17 November 1859) was a renowned French scientist who served as chief pharmacist at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital. He was one of three researchers who discovered chloroform independently of one another. Soubeiran was the first to publish his findings, but it is difficult to determine who was actually first to make the discovery, as each may have allowed an interval of time to elapse between discovery and publication. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eugène Soubeiran"
Herbert H. Haft ( 1920 - September 1, 2004) was a Washington, D.C. based businessman who was famous first for the development of discount stores in the drug store, bookstore, and auto part businesses, and later as a corporate raider. He grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of a Russian-immigrant pharmacist ...more on Wikipedia about "Herbert Haft"
Robert Ray Courtney (born 1952 in Hays, Kansas) was a pharmacist who owned and operated Research Medical Tower Pharmacy in Kansas City, Missouri. Over a period of about 9 years he diluted an estimated 98,000 prescriptions of medications, affecting some 4,200 patients; at least 17 cancer patients died after receiving diluted formulation of chemotherapy. He made some $19 million from the fraud. After a sting operation, he was arrested in 2001. He pleaded guilty in federal court in February 2002 and was sentenced to 30 years in prison. The victims obtained a $2.2 billion civil judgement against him. ...more on Wikipedia about "Robert Courtney"
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