| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1852 - 280 pages
...and Code of Ethics, and on payment of the annual contribution. SECTION 7. Pharmaceutists, Chemists, and other scientific men who may be thought worthy...members upon the same conditions, and under the same rales as appertain to active members. They shall not, however, be required to contribute to the funds,... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1858 - 504 pages
...Association on signing the Constitution, without being ballotted for. Section 6. Pharmaceutists, Chemists, and other scientific men who may be thought worthy...They shall not, however, be required to contribute to the funds, nor shall they be eligible to hold office or to vote at the meetings. Section 7. Members... | |
| 1858 - 782 pages
...Association, on signing the Constitution, without being balloted for. SEC. 6. Pharmaceutists, Chemists, and other scientific men who may be thought worthy...the distinction, may be elected honorary members. \ipon the same conditions, and under the same rules as appertain to active members. They shall not,... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1859 - 442 pages
...Association, on signing the Constitution, without being ballotted for. Section 6. Pharmaceutists, Chemists, and other scientific men who may be thought worthy...They shall not, however, be required to contribute to the funds, nor shall they be eligible to hold office, or to vote at the meetings. Section 7. Members... | |
| 1858 - 784 pages
...Association, on signing the Constitution, without being balloted for, SEC. 6. Pharmaceutists, Chemists, and other scientific men who may be thought worthy...They shall not, however, be required to contribute to the funds, nor shall they lie eligible to hold office or to vote at the meetings. SEC. 7. Members who... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1862 - 392 pages
...Association, on signing the Constitution, without being ballotted for. Section 6. Pharmaceutists, Chemists, and other scientific men who may be thought worthy...They shall not, however, be required to contribute to the funds, nor shall they be eligible to hold office, or to vote at the meetings. Section 7. Members... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1864 - 636 pages
...Association on signing the Constitution, without being ballotted for. . Section 6. Pharmaceutists, Chemists, and other scientific men, who may be thought worthy...They shall not. however, be required to contribute to * the funds, nor shall they be eligible to hold office or to vote at the meetings. Section 7. Members... | |
| 1866 - 610 pages
...Association, on signing the Constitution, without being ballotted for. Section 6. Pharmaceutists, Chemists, and other scientific men who may be thought worthy...They shall not, however, be required to contribute to the funds, nor shall they be eligible to hold office or to vote at the meetings. Secteon. 7. Members... | |
| 1895 - 604 pages
...Association. SEC. 6. — Eminent men in the United States and other countries — inventors, photographers and other scientific men who may be thought worthy...the distinction — may be elected honorary members. They shall not, however, be required to contribute to the funds, nor shall they be eligible to hold... | |
| Ohio State Pharmaceutical Association - 1889 - 190 pages
...added to the Constitution in 1855, by Mr. Parrish, as follows: " SEC. 2. Pharmaceutists, chemists, and other scientific men who may be thought worthy of the distinction, may be elecied honorary members upon the same conditions and under the same rules as appertain to active members.... | |
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