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Walton, Charles

Walton, John. 1992. Making the theoretical case. In What Is a Case , edited by Charles C. Ragin and Howard S. Becker, 121-37. New York Cambridge University Press. [Pg.190]

Members of the Commission included C. Douglas Hepler, Ph.D. Mary Anne Koda-Kimblc, Pharm.D. David A. Knapp, Ph.D. Kenneth W. Miller, Ph.D. Milap C. Nahata, Pharm.D. Charles O. Rutledge, Ph.D. William E. Smith, Ph.D. John H. Vandcl Victor A. Yanchick, Ph.D. Charles A. Walton, Ph.D. and Harold H. Wolf, Ph.D. (Chairman). Richard P. Penna, Pharm.D. artfully crafted the discussions of the Commission into documents. [Pg.210]

Walton may have been dismayed but he was not distracted. He soon became acquainted with the Director of Hospital Pharmacy at the University of Kentucky Medical Center—a very bright and energetic young man who had some novel ideas of his own. Charles Walton and Paul Parker rapidly developed a strong collegial relation-... [Pg.900]

Charles Walton will forever be admired for his intellect, his humor, his wi.sdom, and his passion for excellence. To the pioneers in clinical pharmacy and to many of those who followed in their footsteps, Charles Anthony Walton is a hero and beloved friend. [Pg.901]

Gunnoe, Charles D., Jr. Erastus and Paracelsianism, in Allen G. Debus and Michael T. Walton, eds., Reading the Book of Nature The Other Side of the Scientific Revolution (Kirks ville, MO Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1998), pp. 45—66. [Pg.311]

Walton, Notes, pp. xxxii, 7, 329, 460, 491-92, 680-81, 684, 685 Charles Muses, Illumination on Jacob Boehme the work of Dionysius Andreas Ereher... [Pg.88]


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