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out to determine its efficacy as an antidote when subcutaneously injected. 

 He first established the toxic dose for dogs at .6 to .7 gram of morphine for 

 each kilo of body-weight, and then killed six dogs by using a dose of .75 

 gram. Five other dogs were then similarly treated with morphine sulphate, 

 immediately followed by hypodermic injections of the permanganate. The 

 effect of the morphine was found to be exactly the same as though no per- 

 manganate had been taken. 



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Alumni, College and Class Notes* 



CONTRIBUTORS. 



Alumni Association, . . . WM. HOBURG, Jr., Ph.G ., 1 15 West 68th 1 St., N. Y . 

 Alumni Notes, Socials, etc., and Classes prior to 1893. RUDOLPH GIHS, PharD 115 West 6SthSt., N.Y. 



Biblioeraohv • • • • ADOLPH HENNING, Ph.G. 68 William St., N. Y. 



Class 'V* • • EUGENE F. LOHR, Ph.G., 508 Marcy Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Class 'oT ' ... L. G. MARCUS, Ph.G., 1522 Third Ave., N. ^ . 



olst'ol' ' ... G. F. MANVILLE, 310W. n 3 thSt.,N Y. 



Class '06 . . Chas. G.H.GERKEN, Phar.D., 26.S5 Second St., Brooklyn 



Ca ss-u7 • C.W.MEINKCKE, Ph. G.. 573 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 



Class 'q8 ' ' ' ' . • L. EICKWORT, Jr., 115 West 68th St., N. Y. 



CtaS'M . . CLARA F. EHLIN. 115 West 68th St., N.Y 



Ieral Notes ... • H. A. HEROLD, 206B'way, N.Y 



Poft Craduate Class of 'q6 . • HARRY B. FERGUSON, Phar. D. 



Post Graduate Class ot 96, . . . N . S . KIRK, Ph. G., 450 Third Ave., N. Y . 



College Pharmacy, Wed., April 13th, 1898. 



Meeting called to order by Pres. Kirk, 10.30 P. M. 



Members present, N. S. Kirk, C. H. Bjorkwall, A. E. Melville, H. Sasse, 

 L. G. B. Erb, T. Davies, C. S. Erb, Ambos. 



Motion was made and carried that minutes of last meeting be dispensed 

 ' with. 



Pres. Kirk reported the action taken by the Alumni Association of the N. Y. 

 C. P. giving the N. Y. C. P. P. P. entire charge of the athletic events at their 

 annual outing. 



Committee appointed by Pres. Kirk to take charge of the games at the 

 annual outing of the Alumni Association of the N. Y. C. P. to be held on June 

 8th, 1898:— Ludwig G. B. Erb, chairman: C. H. Bjorkwall, J. S. Stage, Frank 

 Pond, W. P. Gregorius. 



Meeting adjourned after motion of C. H. Bjorkwall. 



Ludwig G. B. Ebb, Sec. and Treas. 



Pursuant to custom, the Outing will again be held in June, possibly the 

 second or third Wednesday. Sergt. Davies, who is chairman of the Arrange- 

 ments Committee, will report at the Alumni meeting, on April 13th, when the 

 grounds and date will be selected. The committee are endeavoring to find a 

 suitable location on the water which, in addition to the essential advantages, 

 will possess a good track for the cycle events, which are to be held under the 

 auspices of the N. Y. C. P. C. C. 



