PHAllMACEL'TICAL MEETING. 
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BENEVOLENT FUND ACCOUNT FOE THE YEAE 18C6. 
£. s. d. £. s. 
Subscriptions . 391 G 0 
Donations. 90 IG G 
- 483 3 
Dmdends..... 203 10 
d. 
G 
8 
£. s. d. 
One Year’s Annuities to 
Mrs. Goldfinch and David 
Peart. 60 0 0 
One Quarter’s Annuities to 
Wm. Jacob's Froom and 
Thomas ISTovis. 15 0 0 
Widow (with one child, a 
cripple) of a late Member 
at Eamsgate; husband 
was drowned . 20 0 0 
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with wife and three chil¬ 
dren . 35 0 0 
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Sunderland towards ex¬ 
penses in getting her 
child in an Orphan Asy¬ 
lum.10 0 0 
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Edmunds . 10 0 0 
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Dover. 31 0 0 
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ham, with wife and two 
children (wife in a con¬ 
sumption, son suffering 
from an affection of the 
heart) . 15 0 0 
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at Poplar . 15 0 0 
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Bentley’s Policy of As¬ 
surance . 1 11 2 
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Balance in Treasurer’s 
hands. G IG 7 
-£G8i IS 2' 
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£7,250 0 0 
PHxiEMACEUTlCAL MEETINTa. 
Wednesday^ December bth, 186G. 
MR. T. II. HILLS, YICE-PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. 
PLATINIZED METALS POE PHAEMACEUTICAL PUEPOSES. 
Professor Eedwood brought under the notice of the meeting some specimens 
of platinized metals which he had received from Messrs. Johnson and Matthey, 
of Hatton Garden. A notice had appeared in the Pharmaceutical Journal a 
short time ago^ to the effect that platinized scale-pans were about to be intro¬ 
duced to pharmaceutists for use in dispensing, and as this seemed to indicate 
that the platinized metal had not previously been applied to such purpose, 
^ Page 232 of the present volume. 
