Abstract

The journal "Die Pharmazie" was founded shortly after World War II in the German Sovjet occupation zone, and made its way to the leading pharmaceutical journal in the German Democratic Republic. From the early 1960s, and under the editorial responsibility of Siegfried Pfeifer (1961-1993) and Rudolf Voigt (1961-1988), the journal continuously increased its reputation and reached its present status of a peer reviewed international journal. Pfeifer served the journal as an editor-in-chief for 32 years in total. Other long-time editors were Peter Pflegel (1989-2012) and Theodor Dingermann (since 1994). Between 1946 and 2019 more than 12.000 manuscripts from almost 120 countries were published. From the very beginning up to the present day, "Die Pharmazie" has been accepting papers from all the pharmaceutical disciplines. The journal made history by publishing the first description of the thin layer chromatography technique and personal accounts of Arthur Eichengrün, personally involved in the discovery of aspirin.

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