Bernard Fantus (September 1, 1874 – April 14, 1940) was a Hungarian Jewish-American physician. He established the first hospital blood bank in the United States in 1937 at Cook County Hospital, Chicago while he served there as director of the pharmacology and therapeutics department.

Biography

Bernard Fantus was born to David and Ida (Gentilli) Fantus in Budapest, Hungary. As a child, Fantus was educated at Real-Gymnasium in Vienna, Austria. From a young age, his parents supported his ambition to be a physician. In 1889, at the age of fifteen, he and his parents immigrated to the United States. In Detroit, Michigan, Fantus was an apprentice for Mr. Leushner at Paul Leuchner's Drug store, who began training him in pharmacy. By 1902 the family relocated to Chicago, Illinois.

  • Daughter Ruth Fantus aka Valeri Gendron (December 14, 1913 – March 21, 1989): Adopted

After suffering a heart attack the year prior, Fantus died on April 14, 1940, at the age of sixty-five. Fantus was buried at Forest Home Cemetery (Chicago).

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Career

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!Year

!Location

!Position

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|1899-1900

|Cook County Hospital

|Intern

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|1900-1902

|University of Illinois

|Adjunct Professor of materia medica and therapeutics

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|1902-1912

|University of Illinois

|Professor of materia medica and therapeutics

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|1909-1912

|University of Illinois

|Assistant Professor of Clinical Medication

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|1913-1917

|University of Illinois

|Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics

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|1918-1924

|Rush Medical College

|Associate Professor of Therapeutics

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|1924

|Rush Medical College

|Clinical Professor of Medicine

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Contents
  1. Historical Introduction
  2. Tabellae Dulces
  3. The Uses of Sweet Tablets
  4. The Making of Sweet Tablets
  5. The Tablet Machine
  6. The Construction off Formulae for Sweet Tablets
  7. Choice of Flavor
  8. Subduing of Tastes
  9. Choice of Color
  10. Formulae for the Preparation of Sweet Tablets
  11. Formulae for Stock Preparations

In the book, Fantus includes sweet tablet formulas for the following:

  • Acetophenetidin
  • Acetaminosalol
  • Cocaine
  • Heroin
  • Aspirin
  • Aconitine
  • Anaesthesin
  • Antimony potassium tartrate
  • Antipyrine
  • Apomorphine
  • Arsenic trioxide
  • Atropine
  • Bismuth subcarbonate
  • Bismuth subnitrate
  • Caffeine
  • Charcoal
  • Cerium oxalate
  • Chalk
  • Emetine
  • Lactic acid fermentation
  • Ferrous carbonate
  • Arsenic
  • Iron
  • Quinine
  • Strychnine
  • Nitroglycerin (drug)
  • Urotropin
  • Mercury chloride
  • Mercury(II) iodide
  • Hyoscine

In 1918, three years after the publication of Candy Medication, Fantus published an article in the Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association entitled "Tolu and sugar coating in the disguising of medicines," in which he amended some of his formulas from the book.

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Memberships

  • American Medical Association
  • American Pharmacists Association
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • American College of Physicians
  • Chicago Society of Internal Medicine
  • National Formulary
  • American Public Health Association

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  • Essentials of prescription-writing
  • General technic of medication; an introduction to medicinal technology
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  • The physician and prohibition
  • The rôle of alcohol in the welfare of the human race: from the standpoint of pharmacology and therapeutics
  • The technic of medication; discussion of the methods of prescribing and preparing, the indications for, and the uses of, various medicaments.
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