Columbia lElniversit^ 



THE CObliEGE OF PHflRlWACY 



OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 



The ySth Annual Course of Instricction begins the first week in October, 1907. 



The Curriailum, which was remodeled last session, has been extended, and this College 

 now offers a very superior course of instruction in Pharmacy and the allied subjects, with 

 facilities for practical work in its Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Microscopical and Dis- 

 pensing Laboratories, which are not equalled by any other Teaching College. The 

 Graduate Course is open to Graduates of Pharmacy who have received their degrees from 

 a recognized College of Pharmacy. 



FACULTY. 



CHARLES F. CHANDLER, A.M.. Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., D.Sc. 



Professor of Organic Chemistry. 



HENRY H. RUSBY, M.D. (Univ. of N. Y.), 



Professor of Materia Medica. 



Dean of the Faculty. 

 VIRGIL COBLENTZ, A.M., Phar.M., Ph.D., F.C.S. 



Professor of Chemistry. 

 SMITH ELY JELLIFFE, A.M., M.D., Ph.D. 



Professor of Pharmacognosy. 



GEORGE C. DIEKMAN, Ph.G., M.D. 

 Professor of Pharmacy. 



JOHN OEHLER, Ph.G. 



Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. 



ARTHUR H. ELLIOTT, Ph.D., F.C.S. 

 Professor Emeritus of Chemistry. 



WILLIAM J. GIES, Ph.D. 



Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Columbia University. 

 CARLTON C. CURTIS, Ph.D. 



Instructor in Botany, Columbia University. 



ANTON VORISEK, Phar.D. 



Professor of Analytical Chemistry. 



OTHER INSTRUCTORS. 



WILLIAM MANSFIELD, Phar.D. 

 Instructor in Materia Medica. 



OAKLEY A. MORHOUS, Phar.D. 



Instructor in Analytical Chemistry. 



CURT P. WIMMER, Phar.D. 

 Instructor in Pharmacy. 



FREDERICK A. LESLIE, Phar.D. 

 Assistant to the Dean. 



