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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS 
[January 27, 1372 
THE CHICAGO COLLEGE FUND. 
Tho following is a list of the subscriptions promised I 
up to January 25th, 1872. 
The Members of the Chicago College of Pharmacy, notwithstand¬ 
ing their own great losses, will themselves provide a new building. 
Their appeal is solely for donations of articles for the Library, 
Lecture-Room and Museum. English Pharmacists, unable to give 
books, etc., are invited to send subscriptions of money, the whole j 
of which will be expended by the Committee in the purchase of 
appropriate contributions. 
"Parcels of Books, Specimens of Chemicals, or Articles of the 
Materia Medica, Apparatus aud Subscriptions may be sent to 
Professor Attfield, 17, Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C. 
Cheques, crossed “ London and Westminster Bank,” and Post- 
Office Orders, drawn for “ High Holborn,” may be made payable 
to John Attfield. All Donations will be acknowledged in the 
Pharmaceutical Journal. 
Amount previously acknowledged, £272. 11s. 6d. 
£. s. d. \ 
William Edwards, 38, Old Change, London.10 10 0 
J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Russell Street, London. ..550 
Wright, Sellars, and Layman, Southwark, London ... 5 5 0 
F. C. Calvert and Co., Bradford, Manchester.5 5 0 
William Mather, London and Manchester.5 5 0 
George Edwards, Dartford. 0 10 6 
James Ewen, 5, Hatfield Street, London, S.E.110 
J. and A. Churchill, 11, New Burlington Street, London. 3 3 0 
Robinson and Sons, Wheat Bridge Mills, Chesterfield ..330 
James Muskett, Harleston, Norfolk.0 5 0 
William George Tryon, Landport.. 0 10 0 
W. C. Tryon, Landport, Hampshire ........ 0 3 6 
James J. McDougall, 158, Leadenhall Street, London . . 0 10 6 
T. Binge, 23, Stockbridge Terrace, Pimlico, S.W. ... 0 5 0 
Archibald Macintosh, Rothesay, N.B.0 5 0 
J. S. Robinson, Alfreton, Derbyshire.0 5 0 
John Booth, Heckmondwike.110 
A Friend, York.026 
John C. Pooley, 8 , George Street, Bath.0 5 0 
Joseph Bowerbank, Cockermouth.110 
William Famworth, Blackburn, Lancashire.110 
John Watts, D.Sc., 57, Baker Street, W.0 5 0 
Mrs. Cox, Stoney Stratford.0 10 0 
J. D. Manning, jun., Yeovil.050 
J. W. Swan, Morley Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne ... 1 1 0 
R. W. Silson, 213, Church Street, Manningham .... 0 10 6 
George Lister, Cottingham, Yorkshire.0 10 6 
Thomas Kent, 226, Blackfriars Road, S.E.0 10 6 
A. H. Finch, Walter’s Road, Swansea.0 2 6 
James Howarth, Doncaster, Yorkshire.0 10 0 
W. H. Smith, Sussex County Hospital, Brighton ...050 
Augustus Bird, Wood Lane, Shepherd’s Bush, W. ...110 
John Hunter, Gosport, Hampshire.0 5 0 
John Carr, 171, High Holborn, W r .C.110 
H. A. Thompson, 22, Worship Street, E.C.110 
J. B. Barnes, 1, Trevor Terrace, Princes Gate, W. ..110 
Henry Prince, 5, Fore Street, Taunton.0 10 6 
J. J. Evans, 51, Fore Street, Taunton. ,.026 
“ A former Student,” Taunton.026 
Goodhall, Backhouse and Co., Leeds, Yorkshire ...110 
John Page, 47, Blackfriars Road, S.E.0 10 6 
Warwick Brothers, Old Swan Lane, E.C.110 
Chemists and Druggists of Hull. 
By Mr. Atkinson Pickering. 
£. ft. d. i £. s. d. 
Atkinson Pickering 
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Charles Stringer 
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Myers and Co. . 
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W. S. Shepherdson 
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C. P. Gibson . . 
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J. C. Hutchinson 
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C. B. Bell . . . 
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J. IB. Iv.. • • • 
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Loftliouse and Saltmer 
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G. J. Briggs . . 
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C. L. Metcalfe . 
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L. M. Billamy 
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G. Dvson . . . 
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S. E. Blackbourn 
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James Baynes 
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J. B. Dobson 
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C. T. Hammond. 
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J. Oldham • . . 
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J. B. Kirton . . 
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R. Banks . . . 
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W. Grindall . . 
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C. J. Chapman . 
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R. Wilson . . . 
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W. T. Owbridge 
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M. L. Kellington 
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J. Bradley. . . 
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D. Vickerman 
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J. W. Hickson . 
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Walter Staffing . 
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W. Staffing . . 
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Chemists and Druggists of Bristol and Clifton. 
By Mr. Charles Townsend. 
Ferris and Company, 4 and 5, Union Street.2 2 0 
Theophilus Ackerman, 39, Redcliffe Hill.0 5 0 
£. s. d. 
Richard William Giles, Clifton. lit) 
Henry Matthews, Cotham Brow.0 10 0 
John Pitman, 50, Redcliffe Hill.0 10 6 
Walter William Stoddart, 9, North Street.110 
John Stroud, 23, Wine Street.0 10 6 
George Frederick Schacht, Clifton.0 10 (> 
Joseph Taplin, 13, Corn Street.0 1<> O 
Charles Townsend, 4 and 5, Union Street.110 
Chemists and Druggists of Sunderland. 
By Mr. William Thompson. 
William Thompson .£110 
D. B. Sharpe. ...050 
J. J. Nicholson ...050 
John Walton ....050 
John Robert Thompson 0 5 0 
W. Lewes Dobinson .050 
W. B. Harrison ...050 
H. Thompson 
G. C. Sidgwick 
F. Clarke . . 
C. S. Lord . . 
T. Chapman . 
C. Craig . . 
T. Nasbet . . 
Chemists and Assistants of Norwich 
0 5 0 
0 2 6 
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0 2 6 
0 2 6 
0 2 6 
0 2 6 
By Mr. Francis Sutton. 
A. J. Calev, London Street. 
C. Cubitt, Market Place. 
W. Searby, White Lion Street. 
Richard Buck Smith. 
F. Sutton, Bank Plain. 
J. E. H. Watson, Rose Lane. 
— Blythe. 
— Caubam. 
| — De Carle. 
— Fox. 
— Goodenough. 
— Hill. 
— Lincoln. 
— Mason. 
— Nuthall. 
Total . 
Students. 
. £3. 10s. 6 <f. 
By Messrs. Houghton, Davies and Shenstone. 
Amount previously acknowledged, £16. 3s. C d. 
s. 
d. 
Mr. W. Parker . . . 
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Mr. B. R. Earnshaw . 
. 10 
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Mr. Ringwood . . . 
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Mr. Richardson . . 
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Mr. Selley. 
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Mr. Stanford .... 
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Mr. C. Hannah . . . 
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Mr. W. F. Senior . . 
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Mr. Hyne. 
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Mr. M‘George ....20 
Mr. G. Ball.2 0 
Mr. Yince ...... 2 6 
Mr. B. Whitrow.... 2 6 
Plumbago.2 0 
E. H. G.1 O 
H.M.5 0 
D. R.2 6 
Students of Pharmacy at Brighton.£3 2 0 
,, ,, Dover.0 11O 
Also Books from 
T. F. B. —Pharmaceutical Chemistry. 
Mr. Young. —Christison on Poisons. 
Mr. B. Keen. —A Manual of Chemistry. 
The following is a list of the books promised up to 
January 2oth, 1872. 
Number of Volumes previously acknowledged, 270. 
F. TF. Steel, 283, Liverpool Road , A r . 
A Normandy’s Gas Furnace. An Air-gas Burner. 
The Proprietors of the ‘ Chemist and Druggist.’ 
The ‘ Chemist and Druggist’ for 1869 and 1871. The ‘Chemist 
and Druggist Almanack ’ lor 1869, 1870, 1871, 1872. 
Charles M. Footitt, Great Martov;. 
Several old works on Therapeutics. Mohr and Redwood’s Prac¬ 
tical Pharmacy. Thomson’s Dispensatory. Gray’s Supplement to 
the Pharmacopoeia, 1821. 
A. Richardson. —Several Pharmacopoeias. 
Taylor and Co., Little Queen Street, W.C. 
Levy’s Blindness and the Blind ; a treatise on Typhlology. 
Dinneford and Co., 172, New Bond Street, W. 
Bastick and Dickenson’s Annals of Pharmacy, Nos. I. to XXX- 
(Jan. 1852 to June 1854). Barnes’s Chemical Pocket Book (1844). 
Reid’s Chemistry (Illustrated). Parke’s Chemical Essays. Gray’s 
Operative Chemist. Kane’s Elements of Pharmacy. The Dublin 
Pharmacopoeia (1850). Rennie’s Pharmacopoeia (1826). Pharma¬ 
copoeia Roy. Coll. Phys. (1788). Gregory’s Conspectus (I 816 ). 
Arnott’s Warming and Ventilating. Fuller’s Pharmacopoeia Ex- 
temporanea, 3rd edit. (1719). Prussian Pharmacopoeia (1813). The* 
‘ Chemist and Druggist,’ 1862 and 1863. 
Lowe, Son and Hay don, 148, Strand. 
Gray's Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia, Redwood. 
T. N. R. Morson, Fsq., London. 
Opera Medica Thomae Sydenham, cum supplemento. Antonii 
Musae Brasauoli Index Refertissimus in omnes Galeni libros. 
Galeni Isagogici Libri, extra ordinem Classium Libri, et GalenO' 
Ascripti Libri. Galeni Prima Classis, Naturani Corporis Hu- 
mani, etc. Galeni Secunda Classis, Materiam Sanitatis; et Tertia 
Classis, qusecunque ad Morborum, etc. Galeni Quarta Classis, signa 
quibus Morbos dignoscere docet. Galeni Quinta Classis, earn 
Medicines partem, quae ad pharmaciam spectat. Galeni Sexta 
Classis, earn Chirurgise partem amplectitur, quae ad phlebotomiam 
spectat. Galeni Septima Classis, Curandi Methodum continet. 
Also some Specimens of Chemicals. 
