380  PhmmaceutiGal  Colleges  and  Associations,  {^"^yuiy'iggi™' 
and  add  stronger  alcohol  f  ^viii  and  elixir  of  orange  sufficient  to  make  one 
gallon.    Each  drachm  contains       grain  of  j)hosphorus. 
Elixir  of  Phosphorus^  Quinia  and  Strychnia. — Dissolve  strychnia  2^  gr. 
and  sulphate  of  quinia  64  gr.,  with  dilute  sulphuric  acid  q.  s.,  in  elixir  of 
phosphorus  1  ]}\\\t. 
Syriqous  Aurantii  Corticis  Recentis. — Macerate  for  8  days,  12  oz.  of  freshly 
grated  orange  jjeel  in  alcohol  20  oz.  and  water  5  pints ;  filter  and  dissolve 
'without  heat  10  lbs.  of  white  granular  sugar. 
Syr.  Limo7iis  Cortic.  Rec.  may  be  made  in  the  same  manner. 
Emulsion  of  Cod  Liver  Oil. — Irish  moss  1  oz.,  water  1  pint;  boil  for  15  or 
20  minutes,  stirring  constantly,  and  strain  when  cold.  Gradually  add, 
with  constant  stirring  and  beating,  a  mixture  of  cod  liver  oil  2\  pints,  oil 
of  bitter  almonds  2  scrui)les  and  oil  of  wintergreen  6  drachms  ;  when  per- 
fectly emulsified,  add  12  fluidounces  of  glycerin  and  sufficient  water  to 
make  the  whole  measure  5  pints.  Salts  soluble  in  water  may  be  added,  or 
other  essential  oils  may  be  used. 
Emulsion  of  Castor  Oil. — Castor  oil  1  pint,  oil  of  wintergreen  2  drachms, 
glyconin  4  fluidounces,  glycerin  6j  fluidounces,  cinnamon  water  sufficient 
for  2  pints.  Add  the  oils  gradually  to  the  glyconin,  stirring  constantly  ; 
-when  perfectly  emulsifled,  add  the  glycerin  and  water. 
Cologne  Water. — Oil  of  neroli  ^i,  oil  of  bergamot  ^iv,  oil  of  rose  ^i,  oil 
of  coriander  3ii,  oil  of  santal  ^ii,  extracts  of  vanilla,  jasmin  and  musk  of 
each  5viii,  extract  of  orris  5xvi,  benzoic  acid  (from  the  resin)  3;iv,  deodor- 
ized alcohol  Oxii,  distilled  water  Oiii.  Mix. 
Orange  Cologne. — Oil  of  neroli  ^ii,  oil  of  bergamot  ^iv,  extract  of  jasmin 
Ji,  extracts  of  orange,  musk  and  rose,  each  ^iv,  deodorized  alcohol  Oiiiss, 
orange  flower  water  Oss.  Mix. 
The  extracts  of  jasmin,  orange  and  rose  are  made  by  washing  the 
pomade  with  deodorized  alcohol.  Extract  of  vanilla  is  made  of  vanilla 
1  oz.,  sugar  2  oz.,  deodorized  alcohol  1  pint.  Extract  of  musk  consists  of 
musk  1  drachm,  potassa  solution  2  drachms  and  deodorized  alcohol  1  pint. 
Extract  of  orris  is  made  from  orris  root  4  lbs.  and  sufficient  deodorized 
alcohol  to  obtain  4  pints  of  tincture ;  add  4  drachms  pure  sulphuric  acid, 
shake  occasionally  and  after  two  days  add  2  oz.  of  barium  carbonate,  agi- 
tate and  filter. 
Professor  Remington  read  a  paper  entitled  Apprentice  or  Drug  Clerk. 
After  a  historical  inquiry  into  ai^prenticeshij),  giving  an  abstract  of  the 
Pennsylvania  law  of  Sejit.  29,  1770,  and  reading  the  indentures  of  a  drug- 
gist's apprentice  in  Philadelphia  of  100  years  ago,  the  author  referred  to  the 
present  times  and  gave  some  sound  advice  relating  to  the  selection,  educa- 
tion and  i^roper  training  of  apprentices. 
The  Committee  on  the  Next  Annual  Meeting  reported  that  it  be  held  at 
Altoona  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  June,  18S2,  which  was  adopted,  and  Mr. 
C.  F.  Randolph  was  elected  Assistant  Secretary. 
Re]X)rts  were  also  read  from  tlie  Committee  on  the  President's  Address, 
iand  from  the  delegates  to  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  and 
a  committee  was  appointed  to  confer  with  the  trade  association  of  Phila- 
delphia. 
