Past tense, Mr. Dvorsky---pharmacists USED the 12-ounce (apothecary) pound. In my 37 years of practice, I have NEVER used it. Except where they have to intersect with the pre-metric world (those blasted pint stock bottles from outside the Rx-Only realm), pharmacy calculations employ ONLY metric units.
Yeah, right---don't like decimal measurement? WHY, change the numeration system, of course! I'd like to see the attitude of your average dozenal supporter toward metric. I notice that the two dozenal societies are based in the U.S. and Britain. Find me one in France. Just FYI: avoirdupois pound = 16 ounces of 437.5 grains each apothecary pound = 12 ounces of 480 grains each Somebody back there liked ONE standard unit--the grain, common to both avoirdupois and apothecary. It's the same grain. 1 gr. ~= 65 mg Paul Trusten, Registered Pharmacist Vice President and Public Relations Director U.S. Metric Association, Inc. www.metric.org trus...@grandecom.net On Jul 8, 2013, at 19:41, "i...@metricrules.org" <i...@metricrules.org> wrote: > FYI- > > http://io9.com/5977095/why-we-should-switch-to-a-base+12-counting-system > > > Sent from my iPad > >