Louis Gdalman

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Louis Gdalman (1906-1998) was a renowned pharmacist and pharmacologist known for his significant contributions to the field of pharmacy. He was the founder of the Gdalman Pharmacy, a landmark in the Chicago area for over 50 years.

Early Life and Education

Louis Gdalman was born in 1906 in Russia. He immigrated to the United States at a young age. He pursued his education in pharmacy from the University of Illinois College of Pharmacy, where he developed a keen interest in pharmacology.

Career

After his graduation, Gdalman established the Gdalman Pharmacy in Chicago. His pharmacy was known for its unique approach to patient care and medication management. He was a pioneer in the field of compounding pharmacy, where he customized medications to meet the specific needs of his patients.

Gdalman was also an active member of the American Pharmacists Association and the Illinois Pharmacists Association. He was known for his advocacy for the profession of pharmacy and his efforts to advance the field of pharmacology.

Legacy

Louis Gdalman's contributions to pharmacy and pharmacology have had a lasting impact on the field. His innovative approach to patient care and medication management has influenced the practice of pharmacy and the development of new medications.

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