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Vol. XXIII. 



AUGUST 1916. 



Number 8. 



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CO-OPERATION. 



Beginning on the page 173 will be 

 found an article that is of such importance 

 to all true friends of the pharmaceutical 

 profession, that they should read it with 

 more than usual care. 



The ever present strain of commercial- 

 ism has pushed the manufacture of many 

 of the galenicals into the hands of the 

 large manufacturer and therefore the 

 demand for trained pharmaceutical work- 

 ers will steadily be on the increase. 



The real colleges are endeavoring to 

 properly equip their matriculants for their 



future. If the industries will properly 

 consider and support co-operation with 

 th§ colleges, then those students who are 

 taking the advanced courses, now open 

 to them will form a body of practical, 

 technically trained workers, whose value 

 to pharmacy cannot be overestimated. 



A CORRECTION.— We would ask 

 our readers to kindly make a correction 

 on page 156 of the July issue. The sub- 

 head in Miss Hart's article should read 

 "Most Apparent Histological Differ- 

 ences" instead of "Most Apparent His- 

 torical Differences." 



