| Wilbur Scoville |
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In 1922, Scoville won the Ebert prize from the American Pharmaceutical Association and in 1929 he received the Remington Honor Medal. Scoville also received an honorary Doctor of Science from Columbia University . Scoville wrote ''The Art of Compounding'', which was first published in 1895 and has gone through at least 8 editions. The book was used as a pharmacological reference up until the 1960s . Scoville also wrote ''Extract and Perfumes'', which contained hundreds of formulations. He won the following awards from the American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA):
He received an honorary doctorate from Columbia University in 1929. His publications include ''The Art of Compounding'' ( 1895 ) and ''Extracts and Perfumes''. REFERENCES
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