@article{oai:ompu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000287, author = {城下, 賢一 and JOHSHITA, Kenichi}, journal = {大阪医科薬科大学 薬学部雑誌, Bulletin of the Faculty of Pharmacy, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper aims to clarify the purpose and the development of the Commercial Union movement by the Japan Pharmaceutical Association. As a professional organization of pharmacists, JPA promoted the movement to stabilize pharmacy management around 1960s, when there are two amendments to the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law. Previous studies focus on these two legal amendments as well as the role the Japan Pharmaceutical Association played in their legislation. This understanding explains that the amendments, reflecting the demands of the Japanese Pharmaceutical Association, provided for the proper placement clause and protected the interests of the pharmacists who own each pharmacy and made up the majority of the Japanese Pharmaceutical Association. However, there is a major problem, overestimating the effects of the proper placement clause. In fact, from that time on, it was believed that those effects were limited and were not very useful in stabilizing pharmacy managements. The Japan Pharmaceutical Association, the government, and individual pharmacists had to make their own efforts not only to stabilize pharmacies’ managements, but also rationalize and modernize them. They also had to carry out political campaign outside the context of the pharmaceutical affairs. As a clue to reconstructing the history of the pharmaceutical system from this broad perspective, this paper first analyzes the commercial union movement of that period.}, pages = {5--18}, title = {日本薬剤師協会による薬業経済安定の試み1958-1963}, volume = {1}, year = {2022}, yomi = {ジョウシタ, ケンイチ} }