Remington Medal

The Remington Honor Medal, named for eminent community pharmacist, manufacturer, and educator Joseph P. Remington (1847-1918), was established in 1918 to recognize distinguished service on behalf of American pharmacy during the preceding year, culminating in the past year, or during a long period of outstanding activity or fruitful achievement.[1]

Awarded annually by the American Pharmacists Association, the Remington Medal is the highest recognition given in the profession of pharmacy in the US.

Past Recipients

Source: American Pharmacists Association - Past Recipients

  • 1919 James Hartley Beal
  • 1920 John Uri Lloyd
  • 1922 Henry Vincome Arny
  • 1923 Henry Hurd Rusby
  • 1924 George Mahlon Beringer
  • 1925 Henry Milton Whelpley
  • 1926 Henry A. B. Dunning
  • 1928 Charles H. LaWall
  • 1929 Wilbur Lincoln Scoville
  • 1930 Edward Kremers
  • 1931 Ernest Fullerton Cook
  • 1932 Eugene G. Eberle
  • 1933 Evander F. Kelly
  • 1934 Sir Henry S. Wellcome
  • 1935 Samuel Louis Hilton
  • 1936 Edmund N. Gathercoal
  • 1937 J. Leon Lascoff
  • 1938 Henry C. Christensen
  • 1940 Robert L. Swain
  • 1941 George D. Beal
  • 1942 Josiah K. Lilly Sr.
  • 1943 Robert P. Fischelis
  • 1944 H. Evert Kendig
  • 1945 Joseph Rosin
  • 1947 Rufus Ashley Lyman
  • 1948 Andrew Grover DuMez
  • 1949 Ernest Little
  • 1950 Edwin Leigh Newcomb
  • 1951 Hugo H. Schaefer
  • 1952 Patrick Henry Costello
  • 1953 Hugh C. Muldoon
  • 1955 Roy Bird Cook
  • 1956 Frank W. Moudry
  • 1957 W. Paul Briggs
  • 1958 Eli Lilly, Jr.
  • 1959 Justin L. Powers
  • 1960 Ivor Griffith
  • 1962 Harry J. Anslinger
  • 1963 Glenn L. Jenkins
  • 1964 Robert A. Hardt
  • 1965 K. K. Chen
  • 1967 William S. Apple
  • 1969 George F. Archambault
  • 1970 Donald E. Francke
  • 1971 Linwood F. Tice
  • 1972 Glenn Sonnedecker
  • 1973 Grover C. Bowles
  • 1974 Lloyd M. Parks (Purdue alumnus)
  • 1975 Albert Doerr
  • 1976 Melvin W. Green
  • 1977 David J. Krigstein
  • 1978 Eugene V. White
  • 1980 Joseph D. Williams
  • 1983 Takeru Higuchi
  • 1984 William M. Heller
  • 1985 William L. Blockstein
  • 1986 Irving Rubin
  • 1987 Gloria N. Francke (Purdue alumna)
  • 1988 Peter P. Lamy
  • 1989 Lawrence C. Weaver
  • 1990 Joseph A. Oddis
  • 1991 George B. Griffenhagen
  • 1992 Jere E. Goyan
  • 1993 Robert C. Johnson
  • 1994 James T. Doluisio (Purdue alumnus)
  • 1995 Max W. Eggleston
  • 1996 Maurice Q. Bectel
  • 1997 C. Douglas Hepler, Linda M. Strand
  • 1998 Kenneth N. Barker
  • 1999 Carl F. Emswiller, Jr.
  • 2000 Daniel A. Nona
  • 2001 Jerome A. Halperin
  • 2002 Richard P. Penna
  • 2003 Mary Louise Andersen
  • 2004 Lowell J. Anderson
  • 2005 Robert J. Osterhaus
  • 2006 Robert D. Gibson
  • 2007 Ernest Mario
  • 2008 J. Lyle Bootman
  • 2009 John A. Gans
  • 2010 Mary Anne Koda-Kimble
  • 2011 Paul W. Lofholm
  • 2012 William E. Evans
  • 2013 Dennis K. Helling
  • 2014 Marilyn K. Speedie (Purdue alumna)
  • 2015 Calvin H. Knowlton

References

  1. "Remington Honor Medal". Retrieved 15 December 2014.

External links

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