The aim of this doctoral thesis was the reconstruction of the pharmacognosy teaching in different periods in pharmacy teaching at the Jagiellonian University as well as the determination of how methodology of teaching at the Jagiellonian University influenced the development of pharmacognosy in Western Europe. The dates (1783-2009) mentioned in the title of the project indicate that it is a history of pharmacognosy teaching dating back from the formation of pharmacognosy at the Jagiellonian University Department of Pharmacy and Medical Matter, till the present time. The study demonstrated that the important role of education reform of pharmaceutical studies was attributed to the evolution of pharmacognosy teaching. Pharmacy and pharmacognosy teaching was governed by legal regulations. The influence of further educational reforms on pharmacognosy teaching was analysed. The thesis provides us with the infom1ation on textbooks and teaching aids. which were used during the lectures on this subject in subsequent periods of the Department of Pharmacognosy functioning. The discussion of the history of pharmacognosy cabinet since its formation by Florian Sawiczewski until modem times, was a valuable addition to its history. Currently, teaching is an important element of Departmental Medicinal Plant Garden named after prof. Marian Koczwara (Wydziałowy Ogród Roślin Leczniczych im. prof. ; Mariana Koczwary). Appreciating his role, the history of the garden was recreated and his contribution to the pharmacognosy teaching was taken into account. To achieve a comprehensive overview in the history of pharmacognosy teaching over the period of time, it was necessary to include biographical consecutive Heads in the Department of Pharmacognosy.
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Samborska, Lucyna
Ejsmont Łukasz
Radowicki,Stanisław
Komorowski, Andrzej Lech
Grabowska, Barbara
Urbanik, Monika