AmAprii?if89arm"}      Minute  of  the  College  Meeting.  203 
dent,  Robt.  Shoemaker ;  2nd  Vice-President,  Wm.  J.  Jenks ;  Treasurer, 
William  B.  Webb;  Correspondieg  Secretary,  Dr.  A.  W.  Miller;  Recording 
Secretary,  W.  B.  Thompson ;  Librarian,  Thos.  S.  Wiegand ;  Curator,  Jos. 
W.  England;  Publication  Committee  :  Henry  N. Rittenhouse,  Jas.  T.  Shinn, 
Chas.  Bullock,  Thos.  S.  Wiegand,  John  M.  Maisch,  Editor ;  Editor,  John  M. 
Maisch.  The  terms  of  the  follwing  trustees  expiring  with  this  date,  John 
M.  Maisch,  Sam'l  P.  Sadtler  and  Robert  England,  these  gentlemen  were 
renominated.  There  being  no  opposing  candidates  to  any  of  the  foregoing 
nominees,  it  was  on  motion  resolved  that  Mr.  Chas.  A.  Heinitsh,  of  Lancas- 
ter, deposit  an  affirmative  ballot,  which  being  done,  they  were  thereupon 
declared  duly  elected.  It  having  been  stated  that  Mr.  S.  S.  Bunting,  the 
Treasurer  of  the  College,  desired  by  reason  of  impaired  health  and  serious 
threatening  illness,  to  be  relieved  of  a  continuance  in  his  position,  a  very 
general  expression  of  feelings  of  sympathy  and  of  regret  of  the  loss  to  the 
College  of  his  long-continued  and  faithful  service  as  an  officer,  was  offered 
by  the  members.  The  Secretary  was  directed  to  transmit  to  Mr.  Bunting  a 
minute  of  this,  and  to  place  an  acknowledgement  of  his  valued  connection 
upon  the  record  of  the  College. 
Mr.  William  Mclntyre  referred  to  the  successful  character  of  the  recent 
exhibit  given  in  the  College  Hall  illustrative  of  the  progress  of  pharmacy? 
made  under  the  auspices  of  the  Alumni  Association.  Mr.  Robert  England 
moved  a  vote  of  thanks  to  the  members  of  the  Association  for  their  labors 
in  this  behalf,  which  was  adopted. 
A  motion  to  elect  delegates  to  the  Session  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical 
Association  to  be  held  at  San  Francisco  in  June  next,  as  well  as  to  that  of 
the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association  convening  at  Scranton  in 
June,  resulted  in  the  following : 
To  the  American  Association,  Charles  A.  Heinitsh,  Joseph  P.  Remington, 
Charles  Bullock,  John  M.  Maisch. 
To  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Association,  William  Mclntyre,  E. 
C.  Jones,  Gustavus  Pile,  Alonzo  Robbins,  Wallace  Procter. 
For  the  unexpired  term  of  William  B.  Webb,  Trustee  (now  Treasurer), 
Samuel  S.  Bunting  was  unanimously  elected. 
On  motion  the  President  was  directed  to  appoint  three  delegates  to  the 
Convention  to  revise  the  United  States  Pharmacopoeia  to  be  held  in  Wash- 
ington in  May,  1890. 
On  motion,  adjourned. 
WILLIAM  B.  THOMPSON, 
Secretary. 
Philadelphia,  March  25, 1889. 
Oleoresin  of  Aspidcum  has  been  given  by  Dr.  J.  0.  De  Man  {Ther. 
Mon.,  January,  1889),  in  doses  ranging  from  2  to  9  drachms,  the  average  being 
from  5  to  6  drachms.  It  was  given  in  capsules  in  28  cases,  repetition  of  the 
dose  being  necessary  in  three  cases  only,  because  the  first  dose  was  vom- 
ited.   The  tapeworm  was  expelled  in  two  or  three  hours. 
