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PHARMACEUTICAL MEETING. 
X. Cracknell, Charles. Collections for the Society and Formulas picked up 
at Sebastopol. 
XI. Davies, M. P., Tenby (Rare antiques) : W. Duncan, Grantown, and 
Messrs. Duncan and Flockhart, Edinburgh. 
XII. Gerrard, A. W., Guy’s Hospital. Here is a specimen. 
Bals. Peruvian (VOS) 5ss 
Inf. Sinapeos giss. 
hi. ft haustus ter in dies sumendus. Educautur Scintillas electricae Brachiis 
ambobus, alternis Diebus. 
Dr. Ralph, 1792. 
XIII. Gvvatkin, J. T., Brighton. Very good. 
XIV. Hanbury, Daniel. A splendid collection, far exceeding in itself any¬ 
thing the Society has yet possessed. 
XV. Hillen, J., Cheltenham. This is beyond praise. It commences with a 
selection from Sir B. Brodie, while the second portion illustrates the whole me¬ 
dical practice of Cheltenham. 
XVI. Hodgkinson, Charles, Mildmay Road. 
XVII. Hornsby, G. G., Brighton. An excellent collection. 
XVIII. Hustwick, T. H., Liverpool. 
XIX. D. W. John, Pembroke. Two collections. These compilations, re¬ 
present the medical practice of the particular district named. 
XX. Lawrance, E., Welwyn, Herts. 
XXI. Lieving, Dr. Own private practice. 
XXII. Lucas, J. Birmingham. 
XXIII. Luff, William. Oxford. 
XXIV. Mackay, John. Edinburgh. An admirably arranged collection, every 
recipe bearing the prescribed name a plan which much increases its value. 
As a return compliment I have reset, and augmented the book belonging to 
the Edinburgh Board of Examiners. 
A second is also promised. 
XXV. Pullin, W. H. Leamington. 
XXVI. Reynolds Richard. Briggate. Leeds. 
A good collection. A volume has been promised for their Association. An 
experiment will be tried with prepared linen leaves which seem likely to super¬ 
sede all others, both from their texture and the beauty of machine insertion. 
XXVII. Savory Charles H. New Bond Street. 
Something excellent, including Budd, Copland, Cutler, Henry Davies, Gream, 
Ernest Hart, Henry Charles Johnson, Sir Ranald Martin, Latham, Pettigrew, 
Stone, Todd, and others. Last but not least, Victor de Meric. 
You will have anticipated me when I say that Mr. Savory must originally 
have dated from King’s College. 
XXVIII. Smith Edward. Torquay. 
XXIX. Smith William. Nailsworth. 
XXX. Steward J. Brierley Hill. Staffordshire. 
These prescriptions may rank among the curiosities of Pharmaceutical litera¬ 
ture. I have not yet been able to decypher them. 
XXXI. Turney S. B. Plymouth. An excellent collection. 
XXXII. Yewdall Edwin. Leeds. 
Once more, and for the last time, for I must not further trespass on your 
patience, I appeal to you personally for support. Should you choose, there will 
be no finer collection of illustrative formulae than our own. 
Many, and they are those who never break their word, have volunteered to 
collect in England: two gentlemen are at work in Italy—the one in Naples, 
the other at Turin; -and at this moment a strong application, framed by my 
friend and companion in arms John Cargill Brough, is making its way across 
