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We have specialists catering to every aspect of our life except the
poison that we pump into our body as drugs; all specialists are in
control of their destiny except pharmacists that are treated like
children in their supposed area of jurisdiction; pharmacists are
overeducated, underutilized and marginalized medical practitioners;
drugs are chemicals and chemicals are poisons. The drugs we pump
into our body at dawn can send us to our grave at dusk instead of
ameliorating our condition. It is in light of these facts that this
book was written to buttress the plight of pharmacists, pharmacy
profession and the need to liberate the profession from slavery for
the benefit of mankind. The book debits an accurate historical
account of pharmacy, its slavery status, subservience, topsy-turvy
fame, service to humanity and awesome contribution to the
healthcare system of US/World. It also elaborates the history and
shortcomings of other branches of medicine. Dean Grossman of LIU
School of Pharmacy, Drug Topics survey of drug manufacturing
company executives, research studies in the book, study upon study,
and others vindicate clinical pharmacists as the most knowledgeable
medical practitioners about drugs/medications in the medical field
yet they have to obtain permission for drug usage from other
branches of medicine that do not know as much about the profession
as the practitioners. Something must be inherently wrong in a
system that relegates or subjugates the best at the altar of
tradition and societal indoctrination. These issues contained in
the book were evident everywhere during my tour of the sic
habitable continents of the world (China and India in Asia, Nigeria
in Africa, Australia, UK and France in Europe, Brazil in South
America and US in North America). Pharmacy/pharmacist is a branch
of medicine and not an errand boy of medicine.
We have specialists catering to every aspect of our life except the
poison that we pump into our body as drugs; all specialists are in
control of their destiny except pharmacists that are treated like
children in their supposed area of jurisdiction; pharmacists are
overeducated, underutilized and marginalized medical practitioners;
drugs are chemicals and chemicals are poisons. The drugs we pump
into our body at dawn can send us to our grave at dusk instead of
ameliorating our condition. It is in light of these facts that this
book was written to buttress the plight of pharmacists, pharmacy
profession and the need to liberate the profession from slavery for
the benefit of mankind. The book debits an accurate historical
account of pharmacy, its slavery status, subservience, topsy-turvy
fame, service to humanity and awesome contribution to the
healthcare system of US/World. It also elaborates the history and
shortcomings of other branches of medicine. Dean Grossman of LIU
School of Pharmacy, Drug Topics survey of drug manufacturing
company executives, research studies in the book, study upon study,
and others vindicate clinical pharmacists as the most knowledgeable
medical practitioners about drugs/medications in the medical field
yet they have to obtain permission for drug usage from other
branches of medicine that do not know as much about the profession
as the practitioners. Something must be inherently wrong in a
system that relegates or subjugates the best at the altar of
tradition and societal indoctrination. These issues contained in
the book were evident everywhere during my tour of the sic
habitable continents of the world (China and India in Asia, Nigeria
in Africa, Australia, UK and France in Europe, Brazil in South
America and US in North America). Pharmacy/pharmacist is a branch
of medicine and not an errand boy of medicine.
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