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TWENTY-FOUR years have passed since the British Pharmaceutical Conference met in this great city of Liverpool. On that occasion the late William Martindale in his presidential address dealt with the use in medicine of “active principles” in substitution of the natural, i.e. naturally occurring, drugs. At the same time he described the introduction of synthetic substances into medicine as a novelty.
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HILL, C. Progress in Science and Pharmacy1. Nature 105, 659–661 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105659a0
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