Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie
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Rev Hist Pharm (Paris) · Apr 2010
Historical Article[The opiate pharmacopeia in France from its origins to the 19th century].
For thousands of years, opium was the main remedy against pain. Its analgesic properties have been known since antiquity, as well as its stupefacient, narcotic and addictive effects. A countless number of opiate galenical preparations had already been formulated by the beginning of our era. ⋯ Seguin, but above ail the German pharmacist Sertürner (in 1805 and 1817) isolated morphine. Organic chemists took over from the analysts, and morphine derivatives were obtained by hemi-synthesis (heroin), and then central analgesics, or opioids, by total synthesis. Opium is no longer seen as the only supreme remedy for painful disorders, and its galenic forms have gradually disappeared from pharmacopeias.
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Rev Hist Pharm (Paris) · Apr 2010
Biography Historical Article[A Lumière's pharmacist: Marius Sestier (1861-1928)].
During the year 1896 Marius Sestier, the young pharmacist from the french city Lyon, becomes cinematograph operator for the Lumière brothers. Sent in Australia to use the recent invention, he must come back in France after only one year in the southern hemisphere. ⋯ He's employed as the responsible pharmacist of the new society created by Auguste Lumière: "la Société des Produits chimiques spéciaux "Brevets Lumière". This essay relates Sestier's biography and, concurrently, several drugs, foundation and development of those laboratories wich are well known as "Laboratoires Lumière".