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  2. University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    The University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Pharmacy is the pharmaceutical school of the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest and the largest Catholic university in Manila, Philippines. Established in 1871, the faculty is the first school of pharmacy in the Philippines .

  3. University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Medicine and Surgery

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    The Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy at the Colegio de San Jose. St. Martin de Porres Building. Petition for the establishment of colleges dedicated to medicine and pharmacy started in 1682, [3] Sixty-one years after the foundation of the university. In November 22 of the same year, the Spanish granted the petition but nothing came of it due to ...

  4. History of the University of Santo Tomas - Wikipedia

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    For the first time in the history of UST, the Faculty of Pharmacy opened its doors to women in the academic year 1924–1925. It was one of the first universities in the Philippines to become co-educational when it admitted women. [19] There were 24 women enrollees out of the 93 who matriculated for the said Faculty that school year.

  5. Medical education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Medical schools in the Philippines are professional schools offering the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. The M.D. is a four-year and six months professional degree program which qualifies the degree holder to take the licensure exam for medical doctors in the Philippines.

  6. Manila Central University - Wikipedia

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    After the liberation of the Philippines, the board of trustees reorganized the college into Manila Central Colleges. In addition to Pharmacy and Dentistry, the reorganized institution offered courses in liberal arts, education, commerce, business administration and postgraduate courses in pharmacy. In 1947, the College of Medicine was added.

  7. Adventist Medical Center College – Iligan - Wikipedia

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    On June 6, 1994, the DECS issued a permit to open first year level of the School of Physical Therapy. Thus, the institution gained the distinction of being the first Seventh-day Adventist College of Medical Arts in the Philippines to offer a course leading to a recognized degree in BS Physical Therapy.

  8. Education in the Philippines during Spanish rule - Wikipedia

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    The friars also opened many medical and pharmaceutical schools. The study of pharmacy consisted of a preparatory course with subjects in natural history and general chemistry and five years of studies in subjects such as pharmaceutical operations at the school of pharmacy.

  9. History of medicine in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The history of medicine in the Philippines discusses the folk medicinal practices and the medical applications used in Philippine society from the prehistoric times before the Spaniards were able to set a firm foothold on the islands of the Philippines for over 300 years, to the transition from Spanish rule to fifty-year American colonial embrace of the Philippines, and up to the establishment ...