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  2. Pharmacy Act 1868 - Wikipedia

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    The Pharmacy Act 1868 (31 & 32 Vict. c. 121) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was the major 19th-century legislation in the United Kingdom limiting the sale of poisons and dangerous drugs to qualified pharmacists and druggists.

  3. John Bannon - Wikipedia

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    John Charles Bannon AO (7 May 1943 – 13 December 2015) was an Australian politician and academic. He was the 39th Premier of South Australia , leading the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party from a single term in opposition back to government at the 1982 election .

  4. Royal Pharmaceutical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Northern British (Scottish) branch began the same year with nine founders including William Flockhart and John Duncan. [3] From 1843, it had a royal charter that identified its chief objectives as the advancement of chemistry and pharmacy, the promotion of a system of education for its practitioners, and the legal protection of its members. [4]

  5. UK pharmacy sector ‘the sick man of Europe’ - AOL

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    Analysis shows the UK has fewer pharmacies per 100,000 people than the likes of Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Latvia, Romania and Bulgaria. ... It said the average UK pharmacy also serves more ...

  6. General Pharmaceutical Council - Wikipedia

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    The pharmacy services provided are accessible to patients and the public. The services are not provided, and are not accessible to the public, if the pharmacy is closed when the public would reasonably expect it to be open. 4.2 Pharmacy services are managed and delivered safely and effectively. This may not be the case when there are closures.

  7. Pharmacy in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    89% of the UK population live within a 20-minute walk of their local pharmacy. A majority of the population visit a pharmacy at least once every 28 days. [44] In 2014 more than 1.1 billion prescription items were dispensed in England. This was 34.5 million more than in the previous 12 months and 378.4 million more than in 2004.

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  9. John Francis Bannon - Wikipedia

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    John Francis Bannon (1905 – June 5, 1986) [1] was a Jesuit and a historian of the American West, especially of matters related to the Spanish borderlands. Bannon received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Saint Louis University. He then completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley. Bannon was a professor at Saint Louis ...