September 10,1870.] THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
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CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS’ FUND FOR THE 
SICK AND WOUNDED. 
Tlie following contributions' have been received 
since last week :— 
£. s. d. 
John Attfield, 17, Bloomsbury Square .T 1 1 0 
John Beddard, 46, Churton Street, S.W.] 1 0 0 
C. F. Bevan, Harwich .* 0 5 0 
Thomas Burn, Ranelagh Terrace, Pimlico ,. 0 5 0 
John Carr, 171, High Holborn . 1 1 0 
Thomas Crowther, Tickhill .. 1 3 2 
Thomas Elvey, 8, Halkin Street, SAY. 1 0 0 
Messrs. Fincham, 57, Baker Street, W. 1 1 0 
R. H. Forster, Dover. 0 2 6 
W. Fox and Son, 109, Bethnal Green Road .. 2 2 0 
G. C., London. 1 0 0 
John Lasham, Romford... 0 10 0 
John W. Lasham, ditto... 0 5 0 
Henry Lawrence, Godaiming .. 0 10 0 
W. B. Randall, Southampton.. 1 1 0 
Thomas Robson, Brighton . 0 10 0 
W. H. Smith, Brighton . 0 5 0 
W. C. F. Sparrow, Ranelagh Terrace, Pimlico 110 
R. Turner, 5, Chippenham Ter., Harrow Rd. 0 9 0 
C. P. Usk... 0 10 0 
Per A. Barnett, Buxton :— £. s. d. 
•Alexander Barnett .. 1 1 0 
Mr. Hutchinson . 2 2 0 
Per S. Manthorp, Local Secretary, 
Colchester:— 
Mr. Chaplin. 0 10 0 
„ Clarance. 0 10 0 
„ Cole... 0 10 0 
„ Cushion. 0 5 0 
„ Hammerton . 0 10 0 
„ Manthorp . 0 10 0 
„ Roger Manthorp . 0 5 0 
„ Fred. Manthorp . 0 5 0 
,, G. S. Manthorp. 0 5 0 
„ Shenstone . 0 10 0 
„ Prosser . 0 10 0 
£4 10 
Per J. 'Whitfield, Local Sec., Scar¬ 
borough :— 
A. D. 
.... 0 
1 
0 
H. Bland . 
. 0 
10 
0 
J. M. Crosby and Co. 
.. .. 0 
10 
0 
S. Eccles . 
_ 0 
10 
0 
J. Hill . 
.... 0 
2 
6 
J. P. Kington . 
_ 0 
2 
6 
F. Oldfield. 
. 0 
10 
0 
Geo. Porrett. 
. 0 
10 
0 
Mark Rainton . 
.... 0 
5 
0 
W. Robinson. 
.... 0 
5 
0 
W. Robson . 
. 0 
10 
0 
J. C. Sewell . 
. 0 
5 
0 
J. "Whitfield, 2nd don. 
.... o 
10 
0 
£4 11 
Per W. Wilkinson, Local Secretary, 
Manchester:— 
Jas. Beard. 
J. B.;. 
. J. C. 
J. J. Pyne . 
Sidney Taylor . 
0 10 6 
0 1 0 
0 2 6 
2 2 0 
0 5 0 
1 
0 
0 
0 
Ilearon, Squire and Francis, 5, Coleman Street:— 
4 oz. chloral hydrat. 
4 oz. bottles tinct. opii. 
1 lb. chloroform. 
1 oz. quinine. 
4 8 oz. bottles of sal volatile. 
1 doz. assorted bandages. 
Bradley and Bourdas, 48, Belgrave Road, S.W.:— 
3 lbs. chloroform in 4 lb. bottles. 
3 lbs. laudanum in 4 oz. bottles. 
4 lbs. sal volatile in ditto. 
5_lbs. syrup chloral hydrate in ditto. 
12 gross 4 grain morphia pills in bottles containing 
4 dozen each. 
6 gross 1 grain opium pills in ditto. 
4 gross 2 grain quinine pills in ditto. 
1 dozen large honeycomb sponges. 
1 dozen carbolic acid and Condy’s fluid. 
6 yards adhesive plaster. 
6 ib. lint. 
Robert Hampson, 63, Piccadilly, Manchester:— 
12 gross 1 grain opium pills in bottles containing 
4 doz. each. 
12 gross 4 grain morphia pills in ditto. 
6 gross 2 grain quinine pills in ditto. 
4 2 oz. bottles of chloral hydrate. 
Harvey and Reynolds, Leeds (2nd donation):— 
A quantity of waterproof material, and a small 
quantity of lint. 
J. E. Lidwell, High Street, Notting Hill:— 
10 yards bandages. 
2 lbs. lint. 
Quantity of linen. 
John Mills, Eastgate Row, Chester :— 
24 doz. 1 grain opium pills. 
24 doz. £ gr. morphia pills. 
24 doz. 2 gr. quinine pills. 
W. Smeeton, Commercial Street, Leeds :— 
3 doz. bottles, each containing 4 doz. 1 grain 
opium pills. 
6 bottles, each containing 4 doz. 2 grain quinine 
pills. 
2 doz. 2 oz. bottles of laudanum. 
2 doz. 2 oz. bottles of sal volatile. 
And a quantity of lint. 
R. Turner, 5, Chippenham Terrace, Harrow Road :— 
6 boxes 1 grain opium pills, 4 dozen in each box. 
Subscriptions should be sent to Mr. Bremridge, Trea¬ 
surer to the Fund, 17, Bloomsbury Square. 
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BRITISH PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE. 
PROGRAMME OF PROCEEDINGS. 
Liverpool , Royal Institution , Colquitt Street, 
September 12 to 20, 1870. 
A Reception Room, where members and visitors may 
assemble, write letters, and obtain information, has been 
provided by the Local Committee, at 16, Adelphi Hotel, 
Lime Street. 
The Exhibition of Objects relating to Pharmacy will 
be open throughout the week in the room over the 
Savings Bank, 93, Bold Street. Members: and other 
visitors will be admitted to the Exhibition and the meet¬ 
ings on wilting their name and address in the door¬ 
keeper’s book. 
Monday , September 12. 
The Executive Committee will meet early in the 
evening. 
John Abraham, Esq., Y.P., Chairman of the Local 
Committee, will receive the Officers, Resident Members, 
and Visitors prominently known in connection with 
pharmacy, at his house, 141, Smithdown Lane, at 7.0 p.m. 
Tuesday , September 13. 
The Conference will meet at 10.0 a.m., adjourning at 
12.30 p.m. ; the meeting will be resumed at 2.0 r.M., ad¬ 
journing at 4.30 p.m. 
