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Of the many people I have known, few have been as complex as Sidney Riegelman. Since I have been given the task of discussing Sid, the complex educator, it is imperative that I lay out the credentials that enable me to comment in this regard. First of all, I was a student of his — a relationship that began when I was an undergraduate at the University of California at San Francisco and ended on the day he withdrew from the company of man. I attended the first pharmaceutics lecture he gave at UCSF in 1951. Later, he taught in the senior dispensing course, and I was there too. And even later, as a graduate student sharing problems with his first two graduate students, I had the opportunity to observe him as a graduate mentor.
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Presentation to School of Pharmacy Faculty Conference, University of California, San Francisco, August 11 (1970).
S. Riegelman, Suppositories, in: “American Pharmacy, Textbook of Pharmaceutical Principles, Processes and Preparations,” ( 4th Edition ), R.A. Lyman and J.B. Sprowls, eds., J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia (1955), pp. 347–360.
“Business and Professions Code of the State of California,” Division 2, ch. 9, Section 4000et seq.
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Goyan, J.E. (1984). Sidney Riegelman — The Educator. In: Benet, L.Z., Levy, G., Ferraiolo, B.L. (eds) Pharmacokinetics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2799-8_3
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