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  2. Heart Institute of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The Heart Institute of the Caribbean is a cardiac hospital and care institute on the island of Jamaica, specializing in cardiology, cardiovascular medicine, and cardiovascular surgery. [ 1 ] The Heart Institute was founded in 2005 by cardiologist Ernest Madu . [ 2 ]

  3. Health in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica’s health care has had a weak history, however has been improving and continuing to improve. Part of this is from the fact that close to half of the healthcare workers from the area are leaving for the better opportunities that are offered elsewhere. [1] The other cause comes from Jamaica’s history.

  4. Ministries and agencies of the Jamaican government - Wikipedia

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    The ministries of Jamaica are created at the discretion of the prime minister of Jamaica to carry out the functions of government. As of 2016, the prime minister is Andrew Holness . The agencies of Jamaica are created by both parliamentary law and assigned to ministers to oversee.

  5. Norman Alexander Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Dunn was born in Annotto Bay, St Mary parish. He pursued his secondary education at Dinthill Technical High School, St Catherine, where he boarded. [1] [2]He obtained a diploma in pharmacy from the College of Arts, Science and Technology (CAST) in 1987.

  6. History of pharmacy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first "drugstores" in North America "appeared in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia," [11] with likely proto-drugstores—for example Gysbert van Imbroch ran a "general store" that sold drugs from 1663 to 1665 in Wildwyck, New Netherland, [12] today's Kingston, New York—preceding the dedicated apothecary shops of the 1700s, and providing a model.

  7. Pharmacy Act 1868 - Wikipedia

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    c. 46), that opium and its derivatives were prohibited and therefore required a prescription. Drugs with a 2% or less of opium content (0.2 percent morphine or 0.1 percent heroin) were exempt from the 1920 Act. In contrast with legislation regulating other industries at the time, the Pharmacy Act neglected to restrict the profession to men only ...

  8. List of pharmaceutical sciences journals - Wikipedia

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    China Pharmacy; Clinical Pharmacokinetics; Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics; Clinical Therapeutics; Current Drug Delivery; Current Drug Metabolism; Current Opinion in Pharmacology; Current Pharmaceutical Design; Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy; DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Drug Delivery; Drug Design, Development and ...

  9. Ganja Law - Wikipedia

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    The Ganja Law, or Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 2015, was passed by Jamaica's Houses of Parliament in February 2015. The law went into effect on April 15, 2015, making possession of two ounces (57 g) or less of cannabis a "non-arrestable, ticketable offence, that attracts no criminal record".