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among  the  physicians  in  his  locality  regarding  the  preparations 
which  had  been  exhibited. 
A  paper  was  read  by  Prof.  Joseph  P.  Remington,  entitled  "  Re- 
divivus."  Mr.  B.  E.  Pricthard  then  read  a  paper  which  had  been 
loaned  by  Dr.  J.  C.  Lange,  Dean  and  Professor  of  Materia  Medica 
of  the  Western  Pennsylvania  Medical  College,  entitled  "  Advertised 
Remedies  and  the  Manufacturing  Chemists  and  Pharmacists." 
Mr.  Joseph  W.  England  read  a  paper,  entitled  "  What  of  the 
Future  of  Medical  Practice  ?  " 
A  session  was  held  on  Tuesday  evening,  at  which  the  Association 
was  officially  welcomed  by  the  Mayor  of  Easton.  The  report  of 
the  Committee  on  Resolutions  concerning  the  death  of  Dr.  J.  A. 
Miller  was  ready,  but  its  official  presentation  was  postponed  until 
Wednesday  at  11  a.  m.,  when  an  opportunity  would  be  afforded 
those  members  who  wished  to  speak  in  behalf  of  the  valuable  services 
of  the  deceased  secretary. 
Mrs.  W.  E.  Lee,  of  Philadelphia,  replied  in  behalf  of  the  ladies  to 
the  address  of  welcome  by  the  Mayor  of  Easton.  Dr.  A.  W.  Miller 
replied  on  behalf  of  the  Association  itself.  Mr.  W.  L.  Cliffe,  of 
Philadelphia,  expressed  his  personal  thanks  for  the  action  of  the 
Association  taken  at  the  afternoon  meeting  in  sending  a  telegram  to 
Governor  Stuart,  and  gave  a  short  history  of  the  work  of  the  Board 
of  Pharmacy  as  recently  done,  and  stated  that  they  were  in  a  better 
position  to  do  good  work  than  ever  before,  as  they  now  have  the 
necessary  funds,  and  that  the  Board  might  be  considered  as  trustees 
for  the  protection  of  the  public,  working  under  the  pharmacy  laws. 
Then  followed  the  reading  of  the  President's  address, %with  Second 
Vice-President  Croll  Keller  in  the  chair.  Dr.  Lowe,  in  his  annual 
address,  recommended  that  Dr.  J.  A.  Miller's  portrait  and  obituary 
notice  be  published  in  the  forthcoming  volume  of  the  Proceedings 
of  the  Association,  and  that  the  resolutions  that  were  to  be  pre- 
sented be  engrossed  and  framed  and  forwarded  to  the  family  of  the 
deceased. 
He  commended  the  work  of  the  Executive  Committee,  the  vol- 
uminous and  valuable  report  of  the  Committee  on  Adulterations, 
and  the  work  of  the  Committee  on  Papers  and  Queries.  He  spoke 
highly  of  the  work  of  the  State  Pharmaceutical  Examining  Board, 
and  asked  that  the  Committee  on  Legislation  be  instructed  to  draft 
a  bill  providing  for  the  filling  of  vacancies  on  the  State  Board  by 
