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- 1959-1985 (Creation)
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0.79 m of textual records
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While there are slim files on some courses Professor Sim did not teach, the files for those he did teach are mostly extensive and comprehensive, containing any combination of correspondence, memos, course outlines, lecture schedules, lecture notes, laboratory notes, reading lists, and examination questions. Professor Sim taught courses principally in pharmacognosy, medicinal chemistry and toxicology. The courses in pharmacognosy (phytochemistry) dominate the 1960s; thereafter, when the Faculty moved away from naturopathic studies, courses (306 and 404) in medicinal chemistry. The courses represented in this series are:
Pharmacognosy 232, Unit 3: Alkaloids
Pharmacognosy 34/334: Phytochemistry
Pharmacognosy 44: Selected topics in Pharmacognosy I
Pharmacognosy 45: Selected topics in Pharmacognosy II
Pharmaceutical chemistry 47: Drug assay
Pharmaceutical chemistry 48: Advanced analytical pharmaceutical chemistry
Pharmacology 361/460: Pharmacology
Pharmacology PCL 1014: Graduate course in toxicology
The pharmacy courses are:
Pharmacy 12: Introduction to Pharmacy
PHM 306: Medicinal Chemistry I, Unit C-3: Principles of chemotherapy
PHM 306: Medicinal Chemistry I, Unit E-5: Cardiovascular agents
Pharmacy 344
PHM 401: Lecture on the toxicology of common analgesics
PHM 404: Medicinal Chemistry II, Unit C-9: Narcotic and non-narcotic analgesics
PHM 404: Medicinal Chemistry II, Unit C-10: Antibacterial and antifungal agents
Pharmacy 431: Biopharmacy
Pharmacy 465: Hospital pharmacy administration
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