Arthur G. Lipman, Pharm.D. - International Association for Hospice ...
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<strong>Arthur</strong> G. <strong>Lipman</strong><br />
Page 11<br />
Editorials<br />
1. <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Clinical pharmacy: specialty or norm. Hospital <strong>Pharm</strong>acy 1974;9:257.<br />
2. <strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Concern <strong>for</strong> dying patients. American Journal of Hospital <strong>Pharm</strong>acy 1974;32:368.<br />
<strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Hospital Formulary 1979;14<br />
3. Open versus closed <strong>for</strong>mularies: Cost-benefit considerations, March p. 380.<br />
4. A broadened base, July, p. 728.<br />
5. An ounce of protection, August, p. 788. 6.<br />
6 Predetermined standards in use of drug control, September, p. 864.<br />
7. Clinical pharmacokinetics and improved drug therapy, October, p. 948.<br />
8. Congratulations Jere Goyan-the first pharmacist to be FDA commissioner, November, p. 1016.<br />
9. Intravenous infusion pumps: A P&T committee concern, November, p. 1015.<br />
10. Patients' perspective on nonprescription drugs, December, p. 1076.<br />
<strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Hospital Formulary 1980;15<br />
11. Why a refereed journal January, p. 66.<br />
12. Therapeutic devices and the P&T committee, February, p. 152.<br />
13. The Hospital Formulary research award: Recognition of excellence, March, p. 228.<br />
14. Debunking some myths about chronic pain therapy, April, p. 328.<br />
15. Letters: A <strong>for</strong>um <strong>for</strong> controversies and reports, May, p. 426.<br />
16. Hospital Formulary experience briefs: Another opportunity to share, June, p. 508.<br />
17. Adverse drug reactions and the P&T committee, July, p. 580.<br />
18. From pharmacy department to department of pharmacy services, August, p. 646.<br />
19. Alimentation and hyperalimentation <strong>for</strong>mulae: Drugs or diets, September, p. 724.<br />
20. P&T and IRB: A need <strong>for</strong> effective communications, October, p. 812.<br />
21. Clinical pharmacy: An evolution, November, p. 914.<br />
22. Our name and our change, December, p. 986.<br />
<strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Hospital Formulary 1981;16<br />
23. A reaffirmed focus, January, p. 9.<br />
24. Fiscal responsibility and patient care, February, p. 105.<br />
25. Repetition need not be merely redundant, March, p. 239.<br />
26. Collaboration <strong>for</strong> improved patient care and decreased drug costs, April, p. 371.<br />
27. Hypertension revisited, May, p. 475.<br />
28. What are we doing with our poisons June, p. 577.<br />
29. Our orphaned outpatients, July, p. 697.<br />
30. The growing menace of drug abuse, August, p. 797.<br />
31. Clinical pharmacy: physicians' friend or foe, September, p. 923.<br />
32. Rational antimicrobial therapy, October, p. 1105.<br />
33. An international flavor, November, p. 1259.<br />
34. Our biggest and our best, December, p. 1405.<br />
<strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Hospital Formulary 1982;17<br />
35. Nutritional therapeutics: A P&T committee concern, January, p. 9.<br />
36. Drug in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> patients, February, p. 185.<br />
37. An award <strong>for</strong> safety, March, p. 359.<br />
38. Prophylactic antibiotics, April, p. 503.<br />
39. Consultation in clinical psychopharmacology, May, p. 649.<br />
<strong>Lipman</strong> AG. Hospital Formulary 1982;17<br />
40. The acceptance of clinical pharmaceutical services, June, p. 783.<br />
41. The P&T committee and the industry, July, p. 907.<br />
42. The <strong>for</strong>mulary and antimicrobial restrictions, August, pp. 1029-1031.<br />
43. The need <strong>for</strong> a drug in<strong>for</strong>mation service, September, p. 1159.<br />
44. <strong>Hospice</strong> care: Science follows practice, October, p. 1289.<br />
45. Consumerism and drugs, November, p. 1417.<br />
46. Prescribing by pharmacists, December, p. 1557.<br />
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