Proceedings: General Index to Volumes One to Fifty of the Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association from 1852 to 1902, Inclusive

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Page 198 - In the latter part of August and the early part of September...
Page 40 - Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be sent to Mr.
Page 251 - They shall not, however, be required to contribute to the funds, nor shall they be eligible to hold office or vote at meetings.
Page 217 - TREASURY DEPARTMENT, June 4, 1853. It being represented to this Department, that much embarrassment has been experienced by officers of the customs, at some of the ports of the United States, in reference to the provisions of the act of 26th June, 1848, " to prevent the importation of adulterated and spurious drugs and medicines...
Page 35 - President in the Chair. The Minutes of the last session were read and approved.
Page 48 - Executive Committee, be placed at the disposition of the Committee on the Progress of Pharmacy, for use in compiling their Report. The following resolution was then unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the thanks of the Association are heartily tendered to the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and the Pharmaceutists uf Philadelphia, for the hospitality and kindness extended to the members of the Association daring their visit to this city.
Page 255 - This constitution may be altered or amended by a vote of three-fourths of the members present at any annual meeting, but no such change shall be made at any meeting at which less than fifty members are present.
Page 249 - To improve and regulate the drug market, by preventing the importation of inferior, adulterated or deteriorated drugs, and by detecting and exposing home adulteration.
Page 63 - HASSALL, MD Lond., Analyst of The Lancet Sanitary Commission ; and Author of the Reports of that Commission published under the title of Food and its Adulterations (which may also be had, in 8vo.
Page 251 - All persons who become members, shall be considered as permanent members, but may be expelled, for improper conduct, by a vote of two-thirds of the members present at any annual meeting. Section 4. Every member shall pay into the hands of the Treasurer the sum of two dollars, as...

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