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Maria Mortati <[log in to unmask]>
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I'm of a similar mindset to Abraham. How about one of the current automatic
pill dispensing machines? I'd want to mess with one of those.

I'd also want to know how do they regulate them? How did they come to be?
Who invented it?

I'm very curious about the whole back end of the pharmacy today. It seems
super clinical and not as gritty as it once was, which makes for a nice
contrasty type experience. On the other hand, they have all these amazing
tools (databases connected to a byzantine health insurance network) and the
above mentioned dispenser, which means that we can accommodate so many more
people.

I'd also like to know what does it mean if you don't have a personal
relationship with your pharmacist? Does it matter? It used to, but it
doesn't seem to apply today.

Have fun!

Maria Mortati

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On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Mike Levad <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

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> If you went into a museum about the history and practice of pharmacy what
> would you expect to see and what would you want to see?  What would you
> want
> to do.  Samples will not be provided, sorry.
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> Mike
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> Mike Levad
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