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Council of the College of Pharmacists of Chile


Colegio Químico was founded in 1942 by law number 7205 as "Colegio de Farmacéuticos de Chile". After modification of the national Constitution it became an Association of private right on May 12, 1981 (Diario Oficial Nº 30962). It membership is over 1500 professionals.

Colegio Químico is an associate member of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP).

Founder members

The following pharmacists were founder members:

  • Luis Vivanco Castro (representing Iquique),
  • Juan González Matthews (Antofagasta),
  • Gustavo Olivares Faúndez (La Serena),
  • Ernesto Ewertz Voigt y Antonio Pavisic Nigoevic (both for Valparaíso),
  • Orlando Cattani Marchetti,
  • Alejandro Montero Quintana y Darío Avendaño Damon (Santiago),
  • César Leyton Garavagno (Talca),
  • Orlando Villablanca Venegas (Chillán),
  • Otto Reszcznski Ramírez (Concepción),
  • Carlos Madariaga Martínez (Angol),
  • Victor M. Cereceda Arancibia (Temuco),
  • Ramiro Andrade Romero (Valdivia) and Francisco Ghiglino Noli (Magallanes).

References

References

  1. (July 1944). "Current List of Medical Literature". Johnson Reprint Corporation, Kraus Reprint Corporation.
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