Donald E. Francke Papers, 1941-1985


Summary Information
Title: Donald E. Francke Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1941-1985

Creator:
  • Francke, Donald E. (Donald Eugene), 1910-1978
Call Number: Mss 553; M87-015; M90-291; M94-279; M98-065

Quantity: 8.6 c.f. (22 archives boxes); plus additions of 11.4 c.f., 23 photographs, and 3 negatives

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers of Donald E. Francke, a distinguished American pharmacist and editor of several publications. As chief pharmacist for several large university hospital pharmacies and editor and publisher of several pharmacy journals, Francke was concerned with drug nomenclature, professional ethics, and drug information. From 1944 to 1963, Francke worked to improve pharmacy school curricula and the image and education of hospital pharmacists. Francke was also active in numerous professional organizations, and advocated establishing international ties among pharmacists. The collection includes correspondence, conference materials from European meetings and study missions, extensive materials on FIP conferences, 1953-1977, including copies of papers given at the Press and Documentation section meetings, speeches, research files, and writings.

Note:

Forms part of the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy Archives collection.



Language: English, French, German, Japanese

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Biography/History

Donald E. Francke, American pharmacist and publisher, was born in Athens, Pennsylvania, August 28, 1910, the son of Edward Owen Francke, a pharmacist, and Margaret Carmalita Francke. Earning his bachelor's degree in 1936 and his master's degree in 1948 from the University of Michigan, he also held honorary Doctor of Science degrees from Purdue University and the University of Michigan.

Francke taught at the University of Michigan Schools of Nursing and Pharmacy and directed the University Medical Center Hospital pharmacy from 1944 to 1963. During this time, he worked with educators to improve pharmacy school curricula and the image and education of hospital pharmacists. He published the Michigan Hospital Formulary in 1947 and Mirror to Hospital Pharmacy in 1964. The later publication, a study of hospital pharmacies in the United States, became an important reference tool for hospital pharmacists. From 1967 to 1971, Francke was the chair of the hospital pharmacy department at the University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy and the Director of Pharmacy Services at the Cincinnati General Hospital. Later Francke taught at Howard University as a professor of clinical pharmacy.

Active in the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists (ASHP) and the American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA), Francke advocated establishing ties between American and European and Latin American pharmacists. As President of the APhA during 1951-1952, Francke was the first APhA president to attend meetings of the Federation Internationale Pharmaceutique (FIP). He later became active in FIP as a vice-president from 1958 to 1966 and as president of the Press and Documentation Section from 1967 to 1978. He also attended many international meetings and he was made an honorary member of seven national pharmacy associations.

After editing the American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy from 1944 to 1966, Francke set up Drug Intelligence Publications in 1967, where he edited and published Drug Intelligence, Clinical Pharmacy, and other books for clinical pharmacy.

Concerned with both professional and scientific standards in pharmacy, Francke consulted for the United States Army on pharmacy matters for twenty years. He headed the department of Scientific Services of the ASHP from 1963 to 1967. Returning to Washington in 1971, he served as a special assistant to the Chief Medical Director of the Veteran's Administration. He contributed many articles to pharmacy texts and journals and served as a member or officer of many scientific and professional associations, including the Michigan Board of Pharmacy, the Revision Committee of the United States Pharmacopeia, the American Hospital Association, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences Section.

In recognition of his contributions to pharmacy in the United States, Francke received the H.A.K. Whitney Lecture Award, hospital pharmacy's highest award in 1953 and the Remington Honor Medal, pharmacy's highest award, in 1970. Francke was the first recipient of the Donald E. Francke Medal, established in his honor by the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists in 1973.

Francke's published works include many editorials in the several journals he edited, as well as many articles for journals in the field of pharmacy and hospital pharmacy. Some of his books include:

  • Hospital Formulary of Selected Drugs (Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1954)
  • Mirror to Hospital Pharmacy, 1964
  • University of Michigan Hospital Formulary (Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1947, 1949)
  • co-author: Art of Compounding, Scoville's 8th edition, 1951; 9th edition, 1956
  • associate editor: Remington's Practice of Pharmacy (11th edition, 1955)

Francke married Maxine Hafey in 1937. They had five children: Markay Lopez, Stephanie Riley, Michel Herstam, David Francke, and Jon Francke. In 1956, Francke married Gloria Niemeyer, a pharmacist and secretary of the American Association of Hospital Pharmacists. Donald Francke died November 6, 1978.

Arrangement of the Materials

This collection was received in multiple parts from the donor(s) and is organized into 5 major parts. These materials have not been physically interfiled and researchers might need to consult more than one part to locate similar materials.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Original Collection and Additions presented by Dr. Gloria N. Francke, Washington, D.C. Accession Number: M80-146, M87-015, M90-291, M94-279, M98-065


Processing Information

Original Collection processed by Charlotte Borst and Joanne Hohler, 1981.


Contents List
Mss 553
Part 1 (Mss 553): Original Collection, 1943-1985
Physical Description: 8.6 c.f. (22 archives boxes) 
Scope and Content Note

Although Donald Francke was an American pharmacist, the major part of this collection consists of correspondence and papers relating to international pharmacy affairs. The emphasis is on conferences and study missions that included American pharmacists. Francke's correspondence reflects his concern about international standards for drug nomenclature, formularies, and professional standards.

The DOMESTIC series of the collection is fragmentary, but it emphasizes Francke's work for the Bulletin of Hospital Pharmacy (later the American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy), the International Pharmacy Abstracts, and several national and regional scientific and pharmaceutical meetings. Letters from many students and from George Urdang, the renowned historian of pharmacy, are included in this section. There are few personal letters in the collection, but the domestic series does include letters to friends and former students that discuss some family affairs.

The INTERNATIONAL-GENERAL series includes many details of international pharmaceutical conferences and study missions. The Japan Study Mission of 1948 is especially interesting, for it has many Japanese and American reports and letters concerning the state of pharmacy in occupied Japan.

Many of the letters and reports in the international sections are written in French. A few papers are in German, and some of the Japanese reports are written in Japanese. Many of the incoming letters are attached to copies of Francke's replies.

The INTERNATIONAL-FIP (Federation Internationale Pharmaceutique) series encompasses correspondence, reports, and manuscripts from almost all of the FIP council and general meetings held since 1953. This series also includes subject correspondence with several prominent British and American pharmacists.

Series: Domestic Files
Subseries: General Correspondence
Box   1
Folder   1-14
1953-1961, August
Box   2
Folder   1-13
1961, September-1964, February
Box   3
Folder   1-11
1964, March-1966
Box   3
Folder   12
1971-1976
Subseries: Subject Correspondence
American Society of Hospital Pharmacists
Box   3
Folder   13-14
1949, December-1951, April
Box   4
Folder   1-10
1951, May-1952, January; 1952, December-1953, December
Box   5
Folder   1-10
1954, January-December; 1955, March-May, November-December; 1956, January-March
Box   5
Folder   11-12
International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, 1963-1965
Box   6
Folder   1-2
American Association for the Advancement of Science: Annual Meetings--correspondence and papers, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1976
Box   6
Folder   3
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 1977 meeting
Box   6
Folder   3
American College of Apothecaries--correspondence, 1946-1948
Box   6
Folder   4
American Pharmaceutical Association, Annual meetings, 1974-1976
Box   6
Folder   5
American Public Health Association, Annual meetings, 1976-1977
Box   6
Folder   6
American Society of Hospital Pharmacy--correspondence, 1947, 1950, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1964, 1973, 1975
Box   6
Folder   6
American Society of Pharmacy Law--correspondence, 1975
Box   6
Folder   7-8
Army--correspondence and papers with Francke, 1948-1965
Box   6
Folder   9
Awards to Donald E. Francke: Remington 1970, Lakey , 1976
Box   6
Folder   10
Course Outlines, 1960, 1969-1970
Box   6
Folder   11
Data Processing in Pharmacy, 1965
Box   6
Folder   11
Drug Information Association Conference, 1977
Box   6
Folder   12
Gloria Francke papers
Box   6
Folder   13
Hospital Formulary, 1956
Box   6
Folder   14
International Clinical Congress on Clinical Pharmacy Education
Kefauver Bill
Box   7
Folder   1-4
Testimony before the Committee, 1961
Box   7
Folder   4-7
Lobbying efforts against the Bill
Box   7
Folder   8
National Association of Retail Druggists Conference, 1977--exhibit by Francke's journal Drug Intelligentsia
Box   7
Folder   9
National Conference on Medical Costs--program and papers
Box   7
Folder   10
Requirements for Pharmacy Residency
Box   7
Folder   10
St. John's University Pharmacy Congress, 1976
Box   7
Folder   11
Symposium on Pharmokinetics and Bio-Pharmaceutics, 1975
Box   7
Folder   11
University of Michigan Hospital, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Reports, 1955-1962
Box   8
Folder   1
University of Michigan Hospital Formulary--Personnel Interview Guide
Box   8
Folder   1
West Virginia Society Hospital Pharmacy--Spring 1977 Seminar
Subseries: Reference Papers
Box   8
Folder   2-3
AACP, Abelson, Archambault, Baumgartner, Brodie et al., Callahan et al., Dunphy et al., Ladinsky, Lamy, Millis, Oddis, Teleflashes, Williams
Series: International-General File
Subseries: Correspondence
Box   8
Folder   4-11
1949-1964, June
Box   9
Folder   1-2
1964, July-1965
Subseries: Conferences
Box   9
Folder   3
1948 Pan American Congress, Havana, Cuba--correspondence, brochures
, 1949 Japan Mission
Box   9
Folder   4
Correspondence and diary
Box   9
Folder   5-6
Reports by Japanese pharmacy colleges and manufacturers
Box   9
Folder   7
Reports by Japan Pharmaceutical Association and State pharmaceutical associations
Box   9
Folder   8
Report by American Pharmaceutical Association Mission
Box   9
Folder   8
U.S. Occupation Forces Reports
Box   9
Folder   9
Japanese Ministry of Welfare Reports
Box   9
Folder   9
Other Japanese government reports
Box   10
Folder   10
Japanese and American articles about pharmacy
Box   10
Folder   1
1951 British Pharmaceutical Conference, London--Reports
1951 Pan American Congress, Lima, Peru
Box   10
Folder   1-2
Correspondence, 1950, December-1952, July
Box   10
Folder   3
Notes, speeches, programs, list of delegates
Box   10
Folder   4
1954 British Pharmaceutical Conference, London--correspondence and programs, speeches, lists of U.S. delegates
1954 Pan American Congress, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Box   10
Folder   5
Correspondence
Box   10
Folder   6
Speeches and programs
Box   10
Folder   7
, 1956 October French Pharmaceutical Congress--programs
November 1957 Pan American Congress, Washington, D.C.
Box   10
Folder   7-8
Correspondence, 1955, April-1957, December
Box   10
Folder   9
Planning commission--reports and notes
Box   11
Folder   1
Panels and programs
Box   11
Folder   2
Resolutions and reports to Congress
Box   11
Folder   3
Speeches
Box   11
Folder   4
Information and list of participants
Box   11
Folder   5
Press releases
Box   11
Folder   6
October 1959 French Pharmaceutical Conference, Paris--programs
Box   11
Folder   6
November 1960 and 1963 Pan American Congresses, Santiago--Resolutions
Box   11
Folder   6
, August 1964 World Conference of Jewish Pharmacists--Reports and speeches
, 1968 Study Tour
Box   11
Folder   7-8
Correspondence, 1967, November-1968
Box   11
Folder   9
Notes, list of participants, pamphlets, speeches
Box   11
Folder   10
August 1972 Congress of World Federation for Pharmacy, Israel--correspondence, speeches, programs
Box   11
Folder   11
1973 British Pharmaceutical Conference--correspondence, speeches, programs
Box   12
Folder   1
, September 1975 British Pharmaceutical Conference--correspondence and programs
Box   12
Folder   1
September 1975 International Seminar on Clinical Pharmacology, Boston--correspondence and programs
Box   12
Folder   1
April 1976 International Congress Patient Counselling, Amsterdam--correspondence and programs
, May 1976 South Africa Tour
Box   12
Folder   2
Correspondence
Box   12
Folder   3
Itinerary, programs, speeches, notes
Box   12
Folder   4
Reference articles
, October 1976 Australia Tour
Box   12
Folder   5
Correspondence
Box   12
Folder   6
Speeches, presentations, pamphlets, reference articles
Box   12
Folder   7
1976 International Conference on Drug and Pharmaceutical Services Reimbursement--information, speeches
Box   12
Folder   8
March-April 1977 International Symposium on Drug Activity, Jerusalem--correspondence, programs
Box   12
Folder   9
Subseries: Miscellaneous clippings
Series: International-FIP
Subseries: General Correspondence
Box   12
Folder   10-11
1952-1959
Box   13
Folder   1-9
1960-1974
Subseries: Subject Correspondence
American Pharmaceutical Association-FIP controversy, 1965-1966
Box   13
Folder   10
Correspondence, papers
Box   13
Folder   11
Drafts and final copies of replies
Box   14
Folder   1
Bulletin of FIP--correspondence, reports
Box   14
Folder   2
Sir Hugh Linstead, 1951-1957
Box   14
Folder   2
Jeanne Oslet, 1977
Box   14
Folder   3
George Urdang, Glenn Sonnedecker, 1951-1954
Box   14
Folder   4
International Pharmacy Student Federation
Organizational Activities--International Pharmacy Student Federation
Box   14
Folder   5
Correspondence
Box   14
Folder   6
Conference materials
Box   14
Folder   7
Informational brochures, clippings, applications
Subseries: F.I.P. Conferences
, 1951 Rome
Box   14
Folder   8
Correspondence, programs
Box   14
Folder   9
Hospital Pharmacy Section reports
Box   14
Folder   9
, 1952 Basel--Reports by Hospital Pharmacy Section
, 1953 London and Paris
Box   14
Folder   10-11
Correspondence, 1952-1953, May
Box   15
Folder   1
Correspondence, 1953, June-December
Box   15
Folder   2
Lists of delegates; programs; clippings
Box   15
Folder   3
Miscellaneous reports
, 1955 London
Box   15
Folder   4
Correspondence
Box   15
Folder   5
Lists of delegates; programs
Box   15
Folder   6
Reports
Box   15
Folder   7
, 1956 Hamburg--correspondence and program
Box   15
Folder   8
1957 Opiatia, Yugoslavia--correspondence, programs, reports
, 1958 Brussels
Box   15
Folder   9
Correspondence
Box   15
Folder   10
Agenda, notes, resolutions, reports
Box   15
Folder   11
, 1959 Madrid and Berne--correspondence; reports
, 1960 Copenhagen
Box   16
Folder   1
Correspondence
Box   16
Folder   2
Notes, papers, programs, reports
Box   16
Folder   3
, 1961 Pisa--Scientific Section correspondence and reports
Box   16
Folder   3
1961 Athens, Greece--Council Meeting correspondence and reports
Box   16
Folder   4
, 1962 Milan--Italian Pharmacy Conference correspondence and reports
, 1962 Vienna
Box   16
Folder   4
Correspondence, programs
Box   16
Folder   5
Section reports, notes, press coverage
, 1963 Warsaw
Box   16
Folder   6
Council meeting correspondence
Box   16
Folder   7
Correspondence, papers, budget
Box   16
Folder   8
Agenda, reports
, 1964 Amsterdam
Box   16
Folder   8
Correspondence, papers, budget
Box   16
Folder   8
Agenda, reports
, 1965 Prague
Box   16
Folder   9
Correspondence, articles, clippings
Box   16
Folder   10
Press and Documentation Section--papers, agenda; and Other Section reports
Box   17
Folder   1
1965 Stockholm--Council meeting correspondence, agendas, reports, notes
, 1966 Madrid
Box   17
Folder   2
Correspondence
Box   17
Folder   3
Agenda, programs, participant list
Box   17
Folder   4
Press and Documentation Section papers
Box   17
Folder   5
Other section notes, reports
Box   17
Folder   6
1967 Toronto--Council Meeting correspondence, agendas, clippings
Box   17
Folder   7
1967 Montpellier--Scientific Section Congress correspondence, papers, program, notes
, 1968 Hamburg
Box   17
Folder   8-9
Correspondence, 1967, September-1968, September
Box   17
Folder   10
Bureau and Council agenda, minutes
Box   18
Folder   1
Press and Documentation Section agenda, minutes, notes
Box   18
Folder   2
Science and Hospital Pharmacy Sections--agenda, notes
, 1969 Bucharest Council Meeting
Box   18
Folder   3
Correspondence
Box   18
Folder   4
Agenda, report of meeting
, 1969 London Science Section Congress
Box   18
Folder   5
Correspondence
Box   18
Folder   6
Section reports, agenda, reports, papers
, 1970 Geneva General Assembly
Box   18
Folder   7-8
Correspondence, 1969-1970
Box   18
Folder   9
Council meeting agenda, minutes
Box   18
Folder   10
Assembly program, information pamphlets
Box   19
Folder   1
Press and Documentation Section--Symposium on Drug Abuse
1971 Washington, D.C.
Box   19
Folder   2
Council meeting agenda, reports
Box   19
Folder   3
General Assembly program
Box   19
Folder   3
Organizing committee correspondence
Box   19
Folder   4
Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences correspondence, resolutions, minutes
Press and Documentation Section
Box   19
Folder   5
Correspondence
Box   19
Folder   6
Agenda, papers, reports
Box   19
Folder   7
Hospital, Industrial, and Military Pharmacy Sections--reports and papers
, 1972 Lisbon
Box   19
Folder   8
General correspondence, agendas, information about Portuguese pharmacy
Box   19
Folder   9
Council and Bureau meetings reports, minutes
Box   19
Folder   10
Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences correspondence, minutes of meetings
Box   19
Folder   11
Press and Documentation Section correspondence, agendas, paper abstracts
Box   19
Folder   12
Other section papers, notes
, 1973 Stockholm
Box   20
Folder   1
General Assembly correspondence, program, list participants
Box   20
Folder   2
Council meeting correspondence, agenda, reports
Box   20
Folder   3
Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences correspondence, agenda, reports
Press and Documentation Section
Box   20
Folder   4
Correspondence, list participants
Box   20
Folder   5
Paper abstracts, papers
, 1974 Rome
Box   20
Folder   6
Programs, press releases
Box   20
Folder   7
Council meetings correspondence, agenda, minutes; Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences reports
Press and Documentation Section
Box   20
Folder   8-9
Correspondence 1973, December-1974, October, agendas, reports, paper abstracts
Box   20
Folder   8-9
Hospital Pharmacy Section correspondence
, 1975 Dublin
Box   20
Folder   10
General correspondence, list of participants, programs
Box   20
Folder   11
Council meeting correspondence, agenda, minutes
Box   21
Folder   1
Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences correspondence, agenda, minutes
Press and Documentation Section
Box   21
Folder   2-3
Correspondence, 1974, September-1975
Box   21
Folder   4
1974-1975 report, agendas, abstracts, papers
, 1976 Warsaw
Box   21
Folder   5
General Assembly correspondence, program, papers
Box   21
Folder   6
Council meeting correspondence, reports
Press and Documentation Section
Box   21
Folder   7
Correspondence
Box   21
Folder   8
Report, agendas, papers
Box   21
Folder   9
Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences minutes; various sections correspondence, notes, reports
, 1977 The Hague
Box   21
Folder   10
General information, Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences correspondence, program
Box   21
Folder   11
Bureau and Council meetings minutes
Press and Documentation Section
Box   22
Folder   1
Correspondence
Box   22
Folder   2
Report, abstracts, papers
M87-015
Part 2 (M87-015): Additions, 1941-1980
Physical Description: 4.0 c.f. (4 record center cartons) 
Scope and Content Note: Additions, 1941-1980, include professional correspondence, drug information research, curriculum development, publications, speeches as well as drafts and research for a book on hospital pharmacy administration. These additions document Francke's foundational work in hospital pharmacy administration education and his extensive participation in pharmaceutical professional organizations.
Subject Files
Box   1
Japan trip, 1975
Box   1
“Hospital Pharmacy Technicians: An Analysis of Education, Utilization and Attitudes,” American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, 1972
Box   1
“Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Community Hospital,” U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1972
Box   2
Pharmacy technicians, 1968-1974
Box   2
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy conference, 1975
Box   2
Social Studies of Pharmacy conference, 1969
Box   2
Drug literature background, 1968-1970
Box   2
Drug information services, Paul de Haen, 1975-1978
Box   2
American Pharmaceutical Association hypertension research project, 1976
Box   2
“Clin-Alert,” 1975
Box   2
American Pharmaceutical Association, Apple, Feldmann, Griffenhagen, 1973-1978
Box   2
Remington medal, 1969-1970
Box   2
Howard University, 1976-1977
Box   2
Publications, biographical
Box   2
“The Development of the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists,” speech draft
Box   3
Inaugural address of the President-elect American Pharmaceutical Association, preliminary draft, 1951
Box   3
Editorial, 1958-1960
Box   3
University of Cincinnati college of pharmacy, circa 1971
Box   3
Hospital pharmacy administration course materials, 1962
Box   3
American Pharmaceutical Association and the International Pharmaceutical Federation speech, 1966
Box   3
Pharmacists' role in drug information centers, 1964
Box   3
Proposed doctor of pharmacy degree program, 1968-1970
Box   3
Veterans' Administration pharmacy services, 1971
Box   3
Pharmacy technicians, 1971-1972
Box   3
Publications, personal, biographical, and research, 1950-1978
Box   3
Hospital pharmacy administration and policy course outlines, 1956-1961
Box   3
Research for “Bulletin” clippings, 1954-1977
Box   3
Research grant application, 1968-1969
Box   3
Ontario College of Pharmacy assistant program, 1971
Box   3
“Ohio Society of Hospital Pharmacists Official Bulletin,” 1964
Box   3
College of pharmacy survey and utilization of drug information sources, 1945-1958
Box   3
Journal letters, 1959-1960
Box   3
University of Michigan doctor of pharmacy program
Box   3
Survey of core curricula from selected schools and colleges of pharmacy
Box   3
United States Pharmacopeial Convention, 1976
Box   3
American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 1957-1966
Box   3
American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, 1959-1968
Box   3
National Association of Retail Druggists, 1976
Box   3
Public health service site visits, 1966-1977
Box   3
“Notes for the Pharmacist on a Survey Report of the Emory University Hospital Pharmacy Department,” 1946-1954
Box   3
Parenteral solutions manufacture at Bronson Hospital, Kalamazoo, 1954
Box   3
Management, 1953-1962
Box   3
International Pharmaceutical Federation, 1965-1966
Box   3
National hospital formulary service, 1956-1966
Box   3
American Pharmaceutical Association convention proceedings, 1950
Box   3
Editorial research, subjects, 1972-1976
Box   3
Clinical pharmacy practice, Minnesota talk
Box   3
Publications, personal and biographical, 1970-1980
Box   3
Hospital pharmacy administration, course outline, 1962
Box   4
United States Public Health Service, 1953-1958
Box   4
Publications, personal and biographical, 1969-1979
Box   4
Hospital pharmacy administration reading assignments, exam, course outline, 1957, 1958, 1963
Box   4
Pharmacy organizations
Box   4
Veterans Administration resources, management, methodology
Book Research Files
Box   3
The Modern Hospital Pharmacist
Box   3
General
Box   3
Scope of his activities
Box   3
Career
Box   3
Activity of pharmacists in various sized hospitals statistics
Box   3
Education-general
Box   3
Education and Training for hospital pharmacy
Box   3
The future of hospital pharmacy
Box   3
Minimum standard for pharmacies in hospitals
Box   3
Origin, development, philosophy
Box   3
Relationships to other minimum standards
Box   3
Joint commission questions and hospital accreditation
Box   4
Minimum standard
Box   4
Role of pharmacist as a department head
Box   4
Responsibility to administration, patient, medical staff, interdepartmental relations
Box   4
Planning, policy formulation and implementation
Box   4
Development of administrative duties and organization of work
Box   4
Selection of personnel and supervision
Box   4
Justification for personnel and equipment
Box   4
Organizing a hospital pharmacy department
Box   4
Steps in planning, how to determine needs based on functions, storage requirements
Box   4
Organize a hospital pharmacy lecture outline
Box   4
Reorganization plans drawings
Box   4
Write-ups of departments-including floor plans, equipment, etc.
Box   4
United States Public Health Service floor plans and requirements
Box   4
Articles on planning the hospital pharmacy
Box   4
Appendix and floor plans
Box   4
Hospital pharmacy reference library
Box   4
Hospital Pharmacy Administration, first composite draft, 1956
Correspondence
Box   1
1941-1953
Box   1
Editorial, 1949-1954
Box   1
Remington, 1970-1971
Box   1
Undated
Box   2
Donald E. Francke award congratulations letters, 1973
Box   2
1948-1953
Box   3
1947-1962
Box   3
1964-1970
Box   3
American Society of Hospital Pharmacists Department of Scientific Services directorship appointment congratulations letters, 1963
Box   4
1962-1963, H, G, and R-Z
Box   4
1965-1967
Box   4
1971
Photographs
Box   4
The Veterans Administration Area Chiefs of Pharmacy, 1962
Box   4
John Swagner, 1968
Box   4
Mr. Gregg, President of American Pharmacists Association
Box   4
Harry Shirkey
Box   4
Robert P. Fischelis, Dean Emeritus College of Pharmacy, Ohio Northern University
M90-291
Part 3 (M90-291): Additions, 1943-1985
Physical Description: 7.0 c.f. (7 record center cartons) 
Scope and Content Note: Additions, mainly 1943-1985, include professional correspondence, drug information research, curriculum development, publications, speeches, articles, Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy newsletter masters and membership reports for the International Pharmaceutical Federation. These additions document Francke's extensive involvement in the field of clinical pharmacy and his work to enhance the professional standards of the field.
Box   1
Howard University, Dean Ira C. Robinson, curriculum revision, 1975
Box   1
Clinical pharmacy education at the University of Puerto Rico, 1975
Box   1
Clinical pharmacy, 1971-1975
Box   1
Publications, articles and research, 1974-1975
Box   1
I.V. subjects, 1972
Box   1
American College of Clinical Pharmacology conference, 1975
Box   1
University of Cincinnati, 1972-1973
Box   1
Department of Health, Education and Welfare developmental grant forms, 1966-1969
Box   1
Hospital pharmacy reports, 1972-1974
Box   1
Pharmacy technicians, 1971-1972
Box   1
Clinical pharmacy conference papers
Box   1
Hospital pharmacy technology program, University of Cincinnati, 1972
Box   1
Pharmacy staffing needs and Veterans Administration Hospital training, 1972-1973
Box   1
Technicians, 1972
Box   1
American Pharmaceutical Association board of director's informational mail, 1974-1975
Box   1
University of Cincinnati hospital pharmacy technology program, 1972-1973
Box   1
Professional correspondence, 1968-1975
Box   1
Remington medal address, 1970
Box   1
Clippings and drafts, 1966-1977
Box   1
Drug Intelligence promotion, 1968
Box   1
Pharmacy history bicentennial, Merck report, 1976
Box   1
University of Cincinnati, 1968-1970
Box   1
Pharmacy department stock inventory drug list, 1968
Box   1
Ohio colleges of pharmacy, 1970
Box   1
Drugs and lab tests, Bouchard, 1970
Box   1
Publications, articles and research, 1962-1972
Box   1
Hospital pharmacy technicians, Watson summer grant application, 1968
Box   1
Hospital pharmacy technicians, American references, 1967
Box   1
Hospital pharmacy curriculum structure, 1970-1972
Box   1
American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, 1972-1973
Box   1
Drug related studies program, 1971
Box   1
Notes, circa 1970
Box   2
Professional correspondence, 1962-1970
Box   2
University of Cincinnati, 1969-1973
Box   2
Articles, publications and conference papers, 1955-1975
Box   2
Notes, circa 1970-1972
Box   2
Hospital pharmacy course development, University of Cincinnati, 1966
Box   2
Remington medal address reprints
Box   2
Hospital pharmacy technicians, European references, circa 1967
Box   2
Pharmacy technicians grant, 1968
Box   2
“IV Administration Services of the Pharmacist” printer's layout, 1963
Box   2
FIP membership renewal invoices, 1974-1975
Box   2
Donald E. Francke medal establishment congratulations letters, 1973
Box   2
“Personal philosophies,” article clippings, 1947-1950
Box   2
William Apple's speeches, 1962
Box   2
Conference agendas
Box   2
Bibliographies
Box   2
Publications, 1943-1980
Box   2
Specialized drug literature searches, Gloria Francke, 1971
Box   2
Reprints, articles, and editorials, Donald E. Francke
Box   2
Papers, reports, and speech transcripts, Donald E. Francke
Box   2
Drafts and notes
Box   2
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain conference, 1953
Box   2
Francke, Gloria
Box   2
American Society of Hospital Pharmacists resignation, 1956
Box   2
Drug Research, West Germany, Editio Cantor
Box   2
Mitchell, William, “Changing Others: The Anthropological Study of Therapeutic Systems”
Box   2
“Spectrophotometric Determination of Codeine Phosphate Tablets,” Tommy Olawuyi Oke student paper, 1962
Box   2
“Interaction of Particulate Matter in Liquid Systems of Biopharmaceutical Importance,” Norman Ho, 1968
Box   2
31st International Congress of Pharmacy Students, Holland, 1985
Box   2
National Pharmacy Association conference, 1971
Correspondence
Box   3
International Pharmaceutical Federation, 1975-1979
Box   3
Beckett commission report and correspondence, 1975
Box   3
General correspondence, 1976-1977
Box   3
Hague meeting, February 27, 1977
Box   3
Brighton, 1979
Box   3
Kok, Winters, Faure correspondence, 1974-1978
Box   3
Madame Oslet, 1976-1979
Box   3
Monsieur André Bedat, 1975-1974
Box   3
International Pharmaceutical Federation, 1975-1979
Box   3
Procedures and correspondence, 1975
Box   3
Cannes, 1978
Box   3
Mutation sheets, 1975
Box   3
Reports, 1975
Box   3
Statements, 1975
Box   3
B
Box   3
Alex Berman, 1975-1976
Box   3
Paul Blanc, 1972-1977
Box   3
Czechoslovakia, 1977-1978
Box   3
D
Box   3
Denmark
Box   3
Evans, including curriculum vitae for R.C. Wilson
Box   3
Excerpta Medica, the Netherlands
Box   3
F
Box   3
The two Martindales speech by W.K. Fitch
Box   3
Food and Drug Administration
Box   3
Finland
Box   3
France, Arnal, Cheymal, Lesar, Reusse, Valette
Box   3
G
Box   3
Ulisse Gallo
Box   3
Leo Godley
Box   3
Goyan
Box   3
Great Britain
Box   3
Greece
Box   3
Grider family medical prescription records
Box   3
H
Box   3
Heller, United States Pharmacopeia
Box   3
Dennis K. Helling, University of Iowa
Box   3
Takeru Higuchi, curriculum vitae
Box   3
Hirschman
Box   3
Holland, Sorgdreger
Box   3
Holloway, D., drug problems and the geriatric patient
Box   3
Hospital formulary, George Archambault, Editor
Box   3
Howard bulletin
Box   3
Department of health, education and welfare peer review, Knoben
Box   3
I
Box   3
Index Medicus
Box   3
India
Box   3
International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation (IPSF)
Box   3
IPSF, Finland
Box   3
Ireland
Box   3
Israel
Box   3
Italy
Box   3
J
Box   3
Japan, Ishidate
Box   3
K
Box   3
Knapp, David A. and Francis B, Palumbo article
Box   3
Knoben
Box   3
Korea
Box   3
Kramer, Warren A.
Box   3
L
Box   3
Lilly and Company, Eli
Box   3
Lithium, clinical effectiveness comparisons with other drugs article
Box   3
M
Box   3
Malta
Box   3
Margaret M. McCarron
Box   3
McCart, Gary
Box   3
McLeod, Don C.
Box   3
Miller, William A. Developing and maintaining clinical pharmacy services article
Box   3
Millis report, pharmacists for the future
Box   3
Paul Pierpaoli
Box   3
Smecka, Dr. Vladimir, Czechoslovakia
Box   3
Smith, Dorothy, Toronto
Box   3
Smith, William; Long Beach, California
Box   3
Sonnedecker
Box   3
Thailand, Koairiksh
Box   3
University of Michigan
Box   3
Valette's paper
Box   3
Varano, Carmine
Box   3
Yugoslavia, Bkagojevic, Depeder
Box   3
Wertheimer
Box   3
White, Eugene
Box   3
Whittet, Dr. T. Douglas
Box   4
Spain
Box   4
South Africa
Box   4
Saint Johns University, Jane Durgin, “Manual for Pharmacy Technicians”
Box   4
Sweden
Box   4
Switzerland
Box   4
Provost, George
Box   4
Nigeria, Egboh, Kucera, Oke
Box   4
International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)
Box   4
New member letters to Holland
Box   4
General correspondence with M. Felix-Faure, 1978
Box   4
Bank deposits, 1977
Box   4
Mutation sheets, 1977
Box   4
Reports, 1977
Box   4
General correspondence with members, 1977
Box   4
General correspondence with M. Felix-Faure, 1977
Box   4
Reports, 1976
Box   4
Bank deposits, 1976
Box   4
General correspondence with Felix-Faure, 1976
Box   4
Reception letters, 1967
Box   4
General correspondence with members, 1976
Box   4
Reports, 1974
Box   4
Pharmaceutical journal clippings
Box   4
Publications, 1970-1978
Box   4
Bibliographic notes, circa 1970
Box   4
Pending, 1975
Box   4
Correspondence with M. Felix-Faure
Box   4
Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy (DICP)
Box   4
“DICP,” April 1979
Box   4
April masters
Box   4
“The Uncertain Future of Drug Development,” Louis Lasagna, Rho Chi lecture award
Box   4
Adverse reactions of antipsychotic drugs, Inoue
Box   4
Some perspectives on US pharmacy, Polack
Box   4
Prazosin hydrochloride: an unloading agent
Box   4
Allopurinol hypersensitivity, Burkle
Box   4
Non-government alternatives to unit of use packaging, Heller
Box   4
“DICP,” May 1979
Box   4
May masters
Box   4
“DICP,” March 1979
Box   4
Drug evaluation data, cefamandole (mandol)
Box   4
March master galleys
Box   4
“Drug Compliance a Study of Patient Behavior Based on Medical Records,” Taubman
Box   4
The effects of price information on physician prescribing patterns: a literature review
Box   4
Successful treatment of apparent methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus endocarditis with gentamicin and cephalothin
Box   4
March rounds, 1978
Box   4
Treatment of disseminated herpes zoster infections
Box   4
Clinical pharmacy service contributions on a part time basis, Self and Eoff
Box   4
Quinidine-Digoxin interaction: a discussion of a case report and review of the literature, Small
Box   4
The utilization of a clinical pharmacist: a way of decreasing medications in a community hospital
Box   4
Biopharmaceutics and clinical pharmacy
Box   4
Clinical pharmacy talk to Georgia Society of Hospital Pharmacists
Box   4
The future directory of drug information services, American Society of Health System-Pharmacists, 1972
Box   4
Speeches and articles by Donald E. Francke
Box   4
Control of investigational drugs in hospitals, France
Box   4
Drug bulletins, University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1957
Box   4
“Our Most Valuable Heritage” speech, Austin Smith, 1962
Box   5
“DICP,” September 1978
Box   5
DICP layout, September 1978
Box   5
September master
Box   5
Pka values of medicinal compounds in pharmacy practice
Box   5
Medication taking behavior of the elderly: a pilot study
Box   5
Oral contraceptive associated liver tumors: an update
Box   5
Therapeutic management of cirrhotic ascites, Fong, Jue and Nagata
Box   5
Eosinophilia and intravenous methylphenidate (Ritalin) abuse, Gill et al.
Box   5
Drug Information Analysis Service [DIAS] rounds for September
Box   5
Master galleys, February 1979
Box   5
Parental 5-Fluorocytosine for candidiasis
Box   5
Drug information, the problem and some solutions
Box   5
Intravenous ethchlorvynol-induced pulmonary edema
Box   5
Decision tables for planning drug therapy, Miller
Box   5
December index
Box   5
Prescriptions ordered by podiatrists for ambulatory patients: an exploratory study
Box   5
December DIAS rounds
Box   5
“Monitoring Drug Therapy in Skilled Nursing Facility Patients”
Box   5
“DICP,” December 1978
Box   5
“The Pharmacist as a Consultant Five Years Later,” Vanderveen
Box   5
“A Quantitative Assessment of the Readability of PPIs,” S. Ligouri
Box   5
Editorial advisory board new appointments, 1977
Box   5
Editorial advisory board DICP
Box   5
Editorial board, 1978
Box   5
Drug evaluation data
Box   5
Editorials
Box   5
Future issues
Box   5
Hamilton Press
Box   5
Health care sociology
Box   5
Richard Huff, DICP artist
Box   5
Letters to the editor and replies, 1975
Box   5
General correspondence
Box   5
Microfilm
Box   5
News releases
Box   5
Responses to news releases
Box   5
Questionnaire master for cards
Box   5
Correspondence questionnaire
Box   6
Francke memorial, biographical information and professional legacy, 1947-1978
Speeches
Box   6
Relationship between clinical pharmacology and clinical pharmacy
Box   6
Hospital pharmacy and drug information, 1968
Box   6
Ohio Society of Hospital Pharmacists, “Research and Development Opportunities in Hospital Pharmacy,” 1964
Box   6
Donald E. Francke medal lecture, “International Aspects of Drug Use and Abuse,” 1973
Box   6
Philosophy of formulary system, American Hospital Association, 1966
Box   6
“Self Organization is the Key to Organizing a Superior Pharmacy Service,” 1968
Box   6
Saint John's
Box   6
Expanding Role of Pharmacist in Drug Information,” 1966
Box   6
Origin and development of the American hospital formulary service, American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, 1967
Box   6
Role of the pharmacy in drug information, Toledo, 1968
Box   6
International non-proprietary names and the world's drug list, Madrid, 1966
Box   6
Role of pharmacist as drug information specialist, Drug Information Association, 1966
Box   6
Role of the hospital pharmacist, 1958-1972
Box   6
Women in pharmacy
Box   6
Future of pharmacy, 1966
Box   6
“What it is and Where it is Going,” Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1976
Box   6
A view on the Millis report, panel discussion on the issue, 1976
Box   6
“On Taking Account of Public Opinion” by Sir Hugh Linstead
Box   6
Careers in hospital pharmacy, 1958
Box   6
Future of pharmacy, Kentucky, 1968
Box   6
“The Meaning of Your Profession” by Rickover
Box   6
Talk, code of ethics, 1951-1985
Box   6
Sydney E. Wright memorial lecture, clinical and hospital pharmacy, 1976
Box   6
Koch memorial lecture, University of Pittsburgh, 1976
Box   6
The effects of the health care revolution on pharmacy education, New England Council of Hospital Pharmacists, 1971
Box   6
“Is Socialization of Pharmacy Inevitably the Way of the Future?” , 1976
Box   6
Continuing education, 1968
Box   6
Self medication and society, 1977
Box   6
Drug selection in American hospital pharmacy, New South Wales Pharmaceutical society, 1976
Box   6
Roland T. Lakey Award, Detroit, 1976
Box   6
South Africa, 1976
Box   6
Changing roles for the pharmacy practitioner, 1976
Box   6
New and expanding role of the pharmacist as a member of the patient care team, Drug Information Association, 1967
Box   6
Role of pharmacist as drug information specialist, Drug Information Association, Chicago
Box   6
Plans for drug information centers in the United States, 1965
Box   6
Texas talk, 1967
Box   6
International Pharmaceutical Federation conference, 1978
Box   6
Clinical pharmacy, Georgia, 1972
Box   6
Comprehensive teaching and examination in senior year of pharmacy school
Box   6
Control of pharmaceutical preparations in hospitals
Box   6
General pharmaceutical services
Box   6
Miscellaneous collyria formulas
Box   6
Pharmacy
Box   6
Intrinsic value of a journal
Box   6
Lakey award, Wayne State, 1976
Box   6
Donald E. Francke medal lecture, “International Aspects of Drug Use and Abuse,” 1974
Box   6
Whitney lecture tribute
Box   6
David Anderson, 1976
Box   6
George L. Phillips, Boston, 1973
Box   6
William M. Heller, 1972
Box   6
Clifton J. Latiolais, 1968
Box   6
Robert Fischelis, Dallas, 1966
Box   6
Whitney lecture award speeches, 1959-1960
Box   6
Relationship between clinical pharmacology and clinical pharmacy, Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1972
Box   6
Clinical pharmacy in the '70s
Box   6
Medicines, medical care, manpower and mankind, Remington medal address, 1970
Box   6
Career opportunities for students of social studies in pharmacy, 1969
Box   6
Residency talk, findings, 1966
Box   6
The philosophy and scope of the pharmacy and therapeutics committee, 1966
Box   6
Challenge of the pharmacy and therapeutics committee, 1966
Box   6
Patterns of practice and goals for hospital pharmacy, White Sulphur Springs, 1964
Box   6
The significance of the audit of pharmacy service in hospital, military surgeons of the United States, 1963
Box   6
For Indian Journal of Pharmacy, 1963
Box   6
American Hospital Pharmacy, Vienna, International Pharmaceutical Federation meeting, 1962
Box   6
Oncology staff, 1962
Box   6
The challenging roles of the hospital pharmacist, Midwest Hospital Association, 1962
Box   6
Pharmacy Research Market Association, 1962
Box   6
The philosophy and objectives of internship training, 1962
Box   6
Quality control of pharmacy preparations in hospital, 1962
Box   6
Administrative or management controls, Midwest Hospital Association, 1962
Box   6
Goals for hospital pharmacy, Midwest Hospital Association, 1962
Box   6
Lecture on dermatological bases to University dermatological department, 1960
Box   6
Pharmaceutical industry and hospitals, 1959
Box   6
Education programs for hospital pharmacists, district four boards and colleges of pharmacy, 1958
Box   6
Some considerations in the preparation and publication of pharmaceutical abstracts, 1958
Box   6
Protecting the patient in the use of investigational drugs, 1957
Box   6
Preparation for service, Toledo, 1957
Box   6
Some strengths and weaknesses of pharmacy, 1957
Box   6
Hospital pharmacy internships debate, American Pharmacists Association convention, 1957
Box   6
Proposal for a doctor of pharmacy degree, American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, 1956
Box   6
Need for more meaningful professional degree for hospital pharmacists, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1956
Box   6
The challenge of hospital pharmacy, Drug Topics, 1956
Box   6
Pharmacy as vocation, reformed church, 1955
Box   6
Objectives of hospital pharmacy, Boards and Colleges of Pharmacy, 1956
Box   6
Butterworth hospital, 1956
Box   6
Hospital pharmacy, therapeutics committee and the hospital formulary, 1955
Box   6
Research and development opportunities in hospital pharmacy, Columbus, 1964
Box   6
Marks of a professional man, Cleveland, 1969
Box   6
Need for organized pharmacy services, Ohio society, 1961
Box   6
Remington's practice of pharmacy, revision of chapter, 1955
Box   6
Take a look at your pharmacy, hospital management, 1955
Box   6
Retail pharmacist and small hospital, Tile and Till, 1954
Box   6
Importance of pharmacy in modern hospitals, Merck report, 1954
Box   6
Proposal for a pan-American hospital formulary service, Pan-American Congress, 1954
Box   7
New standards for the modern hospital pharmacy, 1954
Box   7
What hospital pharmacy means to the profession, Tile and Till, 1954
Box   7
Proposal for selected world-wide pharmaceutical abstracts, FIP, Paris, 1953
Box   7
New standards for the modern hospital pharmacy, series for hospitals, 1953
Box   7
The International Pharmacy Federation, 1953
Box   7
Presidential address, 1952
Box   7
President's talk number 1, 1952
Box   7
Whitney award, 1952
Box   7
Italian problem of hospital pharmacy, 1952
Box   7
Looking forward from vantage of the past, American Pharmacy Association presidential address, 1952
Box   7
Principles of organization, 1952
Box   7
Appreciation of Dean Stocking, 1952
Box   7
President's page, Journal of the American Pharmacy Association, 1952
Box   7
Need for pharmacology, Purdue seminar, 1951
Box   7
Manufacturer's price lists and catalogues, American Pharmaceutical Manufacturer's Association, Chicago section, 1951
Box   7
Isotonic solutions, 1951
Box   7
75th Anniversary, University of Michigan college of pharmacy, State Boards of Pharmacy, 1976
Box   7
Pittsburgh formulary for pharmaceutical preparations, 1947
Box   7
The modern hospital pharmacy, Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, 1947
Box   7
American Society of Hospital Pharmacists history, Saint Louis, 1947
Box   7
Therapeutics committee and the hospital formulary, 1947
Box   7
Hospital management standards for hospital pharmacies, 1946
Box   7
Parenteral medication, Institute on Hospital Pharmacy, 1946
Box   7
Pharmacy service in the postwar hospital, American Chemical Society, 1946
Box   7
Hospital preparation of narcotic parenterals, 1946
Box   7
Practical experience, 1946
Box   7
Hospital pharmacy service, Southern hospitals, 1945
Box   7
An efficient pharmacy promotes better hospital service, Zurich, 1945
Box   7
Functions of the hospital pharmacy, American Hospital Association, Cleveland, 1944
Box   7
Look for these qualities when hiring a pharmacist, the modern hospital, 1944
Box   7
Preparation of pyrogen-free inulin solutions, Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, 1943
Box   7
Research in hospital pharmacy, Institute on Hospital Pharmacy, 1949
Box   7
Japan talk materials, 1949-1950
Box   7
Stocking retirement, 1949
Box   7
Allergy lecture, 1950
Box   7
Dermatological vehicles, G.L. Phillips to dermatology staff, 1950
Box   7
Steps to advancement in hospital pharmacy, Indian Pharmacists conference, 1950
Box   7
Report on hospital pharmacy in the United States, Rome, 1951
Box   7
One world for pharmacy, Pan-American Congress of Pharmacy, Lima, 1951
Box   7
Advancement in hospital pharmacy, the Indian pharmacist, 1951
Box   7
Maleural, Hospital Pharmacy Association, 1951
Box   7
American Pharmaceutical Association in action today, 100th anniversary, 1951
Box   7
Outline for lectures, Don's class
Box   7
Inaugural address, American Pharmaceutical Association, 1951
Box   7
Drafts, 1952-1976
Box   7
Invitational conference on hospital pharmacy supportive personnel, 1974
Box   7
Second Pan-American conference, circa 1951
Box   7
The professional organization as informational source, Gloria Francke, Drug Information Association, 1977
Box   7
Hospital pharmacy internships, special conference, 1962
Box   7
Role of pharmacist in drug information, Memphis, 1966
Box   7
Professional practice of pharmacy and education, Buffalo, 1968
Box   7
Minnesota talk
Box   7
Industry's responsibility to its communities, John T. Connor, 1962
Box   7
Liberal arts and astronauts, Max Tishler, 1962
Box   7
Possible editorial and speech material, circa 1961
Box   7
Address by Dr. William S. Apple, Southern California Pharmacy Association, 1962
Box   7
Antibiotic certification, a reappraisal after 16 years experience, Frank A. Duckworth, 1962
Box   7
Joe Jones is confused, John T. Connor, National Pharmaceutical Council, 1962
Box   7
Innovators and patents, John T. Connor, 1962
Box   7
Our common goals, George P. Larrick, annual Pharmacy Congress, 1962
Box   7
The scope of physical pharmacy and its integration into the pharmaceutics area of curriculum, Dean, D.M. Murray, 1961
Box   7
A tribute to T.E. Wallis on the occasion of his 85th birthday
Box   7
Focus on pharmacy, Wayne University, 1962
Box   7
The starting point, William S, Apple, Anaheim, 1977
Box   7
To be or not to be, professional ethics, Glenn Sonnedecker
Note: Empty.
Box   7
Drug abuse, mid-year meeting, 1973
Box   7
Problems and challenges of the international drug literature, International Pharmaceutical Federation, Prague, 1965
Box   7
Relationship between clinical pharmacology and clinical pharmacy, World Alliance for Israel Pharmacy, 1972
Box   7
Speeches by others, 1974-1975
M94-279
Part 4 (M94-279): Additions, undated
Physical Description: 23 photographs and 3 negatives 
Scope and Content Note: Photographs relating to Francke’s career, plus postcards and photographs of several European and Asian cities.
M98-065
Part 5 (M98-065): Additions, 1978
Physical Description: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box) 
Scope and Content Note: Additions concerning Dr. Francke’s participation in the Federation Internationale Pharmaceutique (FIP) congress held in Cannes, France in 1978, particularly relating to his role as president of the Press and Documentation Section. Included are proposals, recommendations, speeches, correspondence, papers, and resolutions discussed at the conference.