A D VER TI SEMEN 75. 



The College of Pharmacy 



of the City of New York 



The 69th Annual Course of Instruction begins Monday, September 26, 1898. 



The Curriculum, 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, Micro- 

 scopical and Dispensing Laboratories, which are not equalled by any other Teaching 

 College. 



The Post-Graduate Course is open to Graduates of Pharmacy who have re- 

 ceived their degrees from any recognized College of Pharmacy. 



FACULTY. 



CHARLES F. CHANDLER, A.M., Ph.D. (Goettingen), M.D., 



(Univ. of C. N.Y.) LL.D., (Union) F.C.S., etc., Professor of Organic Chemistry. 

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



Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Physics. 

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



Professor of Physiology, Botany, and Materia Medica. 

 VIRGIL COBLENTZ, A.M., Ph.M., Ph.D. (Berlin), F.C.S., etc., 



Professor of Chemistry and Physics, General Director of Chemical and Pharma- 

 ceutical Laboratories. 

 GEORGE A. FERGUSON, Ph.B. (School of Mines, Columbia Univ.), 



Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Mathematics, Director of the Chemical 

 Laboratory. < 

 SMITH ELY JELLIFFE, A.B., M.D. (Coll. of P. & S. N.Y..), 



Professor of Pharmacognosy, Director of the Microscopical and Bacteriological 

 Laboratories. 

 GEORGE C. DIEKMAN, Ph.G. (C. P. C. N.Y.), M.D. (Coll. of P. & S. N.Y.), 



Professor of Theoretical and Applied Pharmacy, Director of Dispensing and 

 Pharmaceutical Laboratories. 

 JOHN OEHLER, Ph.G. (C. P. C N.Y.), 



Adjunct Professor and Instructor in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. 



For full information and latest prospectus address : 



THOS. F. MAIN, Secretary, 



115-119 WEST 68TH STREET, NEW YORK. 



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