Zoltan Bela

Zoltan Bela

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* Rozsnyó, December 30, 1868 – † Budapest, May 10, 1933 / pharmacist, professional writer ; ; He was a pharmacist trainee in Ungvár and Gyöngyös. He obtained a degree at the University of Budapest (1889), then worked as a pharmacist at the Magyar Király Pharmacy in Budapest. From 1892 he obtained a pharmacy license in Alpár, where he became the owner of the Órangyal Pharmacy. From 1898 he managed the Szőz Mária Isten Anyja Pharmacy in Budapest, which he developed into one of the largest pharmacies in the capital. He was the chairman of the Educational Committee of the Budapest Pharmacists' Board (1914), vice-chairman of the Board (1916), ; then chairman (1918). He was the examiner of the Budapest Pharmacists' Training Course for 15 years. In 1919, the Council of Governors of the Soviet Republic entrusted him with the implementation of measures related to pharmacy supplies. He is credited with several significant pharmaceutical products. The most important of his scientific publications are the following: A few words about Zittmann's tincture (Pharmaceutical Gazette, 1898, p. 309), Menthol iodolicum (Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 1898, p. 647), On the relationship between the boss and the assistant, and on the pension institution (Pharmaceutical Gazette, 1890, p. 532).

Inventory number:

12490

Collection:

Repository

Type:

Other - other

Municipality:

Martonháza