Summary:
When Czech universities were closed down in 1939, the already prepared reform of pharmaceutical
graduate studies could not be implemented. The education of pharmacists, assistants, and aspirants
was taken over by the Central Union of Pharmacists through its departments, in particular the
Czech Pharmaceutical Academy and the Czech Society of Pharmacists. Training of pharmaceutical
aspirants took place at the schools for aspirants in Prague and Brno. The experience obt ained at
these pharmaceutical courses and the new knowledge concerning drugs and pharmaceutical
preparations provided by industry and research laboratories contributed to the improvement of the
reform 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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