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摘要
丹麦现代意义上的第一家医院药房是在哥本哈根市建立的:1815年的综合医院药房(Almindelig Hospitals Dispensationsanstalt), 1863年的市医院药房(Kommunehospitalets Apotek), 1904年的Sound医院药房(Oresundshospitalets Apotek)和1913年的Bispebjerg医院药房。医院药房不仅负责向哥本哈根市立医院供应药品,而且药房,特别是市立医院药房和比斯贝尔格医院药房,还开展药物领域的开发和研究工作。除此之外,在1871年至1922年期间,市医院与市医院的首席药剂师合作编写了一系列医院药典,首先是Jens Otto Anton Volqvartz,后来是Niels Ludvig Møller, 1922年还与比斯贝尔格医院的首席药剂师Severin Søren Marcussen合作。此外,Severin Soren Marcussen还研制出治疗贫血的铁混合物“Idozan”和治疗疥疮的含硫软膏“Kathiolan”,这两种软膏分别于1920年和1921年由a /S Ferrosan公司销售。1936年,Bispebjerg医院后来的首席药剂师Birger Norman Jensen与Hans Christian Hagedorn博士在诺德胰岛素实验室共同发明了第一种长效胰岛素组合物——精蛋白胰岛素,并以“Leo Retard胰岛素”的名称投放市场。比斯贝尔格医院药房也参与了医疗器具的开发。1948年,药品批发商Bang & Tegner A/S与首席药剂师Kaj pedersen - bjerggaard (DSc)和顾问Karl Henrik Køster(医学博士)合作,开发了第一套静脉和皮下输注的一次性无菌套装,命名为“Batex Eengangssaet”。
[The hospital pharmacies in Copenhagen and their professional importance].
The first hospital pharmacies in Denmark in modern meaning were established of the Copenhagen Municipality: the General Hospital Dispensary (Almindelig Hospitals Dispensationsanstalt) in 1815, the Municipal Hospital Pharmacy (Kommunehospitalets Apotek) in 1863, the Sound Hospital Pharmacy (Oresundshospitalets Apotek) in 1904 and the Bispebjerg Hospital Pharmacy in 1913. Not only did the hospital pharmacies take care of the medicine supply to the municipal hospitals in Copenhagen, but the pharmacies, particularly the Municipal Hospital Pharmacy and the Bispebjerg Hospital Pharmacy, also carried out development and research work in the field of drug. Among other things, the Municipal Hospital composed a series of hospital pharmacopoeias in the period 1871-1922, from 1908 with the co-operation of the chief pharmacist at the Municipal Hospital, first Jens Otto Anton Volqvartz and later Niels Ludvig Møller, and in 1922 also in collaboration with the chief pharmacist at the Bispebjerg Hospital, Severin Søren Marcussen. In addition, Severin Soren Marcussen, also developed an iron mixture, "Idozan", for the treatment of anaemia and a sulphurous ointment, "Kathiolan", for the treatment of scabies, both of which were marketed by A/S Ferrosan, in 1920 and 1921 respectively. In 1936, the subsequent chief pharmacist at the Bispebjerg Hospital, Birger Norman Jensen, invented together with Hans Christian Hagedorn, MD, at Nordisk Insulinlaboratorium the first insulin composition with prolongated effect, protamininsulin, which was put on the market under the name of "Insulin Leo Retard". The Bispebjerg Hospital Pharmacy also participated in the development of medical utensils. In 1948, the pharmaceutical wholesaler Bang & Tegner A/S collaborated with the chief pharmacist Kaj Pedersen-Bjergaard, DSc, and consultant Karl Henrik Køster, MD, in developing the first sterile disposable set to intravenous and subcutaneous infusion, named "Batex Eengangssaet".