| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1852 - 280 pages
...forming associations for mutual protection, and the education of their assistants when such associations have become sufficiently matured ; and that, in view...of a National Association, to meet every year." The Convention met at Philadelphia in answer to the above resolution, and the following pages exhibit an... | |
| 1858 - 782 pages
...protection, and further education and improvement of their assistants, was strongly recommended. "They resolved, 'That a Convention be called, consisting...National Association, to meet every year.' " . . . . "The initiatory steps thus taken in the city of New York, led to most important results. The following year,... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1858 - 504 pages
...protection and further education and improvement of their assistants, was strongly recommended. They resolved, " that a Convention be called, consisting...organization of a National Association, to meet every year." Our esteemed associate, Dr. CB Guthrie, who was one of the first and ablest pillars in the new organization,... | |
| 1858 - 784 pages
...protection, and further education and improvement of their assistants, was strongly recommended. "They resolved, 'That a Convention be called, consisting...National Association, to meet every year.' " . . . . "The initiatory steps thus taken in the city of New York, led to most important results. The following year,... | |
| Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science - 1922 - 740 pages
...unincorporated college and pharmaceutical society in the country was called to assemble in Philadelphia in October, 1852, "when all the important questions...of a national association to meet every year." The Board of Trustees of the College put the hall on Zane Street at the disposal of the delegates, and... | |
| 1852 - 1100 pages
...forming associations for mutual protection, and the education of their assistants when such associations have become sufficiently matured ; and that, in view...organization of a National Association, to meet every year. On motion, it was resolved, that the New York delegation be appointed a committee to lay the report... | |
| Edward Kremers, Glenn Sonnedecker, George Urdang - 1986 - 596 pages
...and Cincinnati.) It decisively shaped the unanimous adoption of the memorable resolution recommending that a Convention be called, consisting of three Delegates...organization of a National Association,* to meet every year. When William Procter, Jr., stated that with the unanimous adoption of this resolution "the most sanguine... | |
| Michael A Flannery, University Of Cincinnati, Dennis B Worthen - 2001 - 264 pages
...Cincinnati did not arrive. 18 After airing concerns over drug standards and purity, the representatives resolved that "a convention be called, consisting...organization of a National Association to meet every year." 19 The meeting to establish the American Pharmaceutical Association was held on October 6, 1852, in... | |
| 1852 - 422 pages
..." Resolved, That tx convention be called, consisting of three delegates each, from incorporated nnd unincorporated pharmaceutical societies, to meet at...organization of a National Association, to meet every year." In accordance with these resolutions, it was resolved that the President of the Convention be requested... | |
| Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Alumni Association - 1901 - 528 pages
...incorporated and unincorporated pharmaceutical societies, to meet at Philadelphia on the first Wednesday of October, 1852, when all the important questions bearing...organization of a national association to meet every year." From the time of the adoption of a set of resolutions, of which the one quoted is a part, dates the... | |
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