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tepid water ; but the increased tendency of infusion of 
calumba, when thus prepared, to undergo decomposition, 
shows, 1 think, that there are serious objections to the 
general adoption of that mode of making infusions. — Ibid. 
MINUTES OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
A stated meeting of the Philadelphia College of Phar- 
macy, was held Ninth month 29th, 1845. 
Charles Ellis, first Vice President in the Chair. 
The Committee appointed at the last stated meeting, on 
the financial condition of the College, &c, reported pro- 
gress, but are not prepared to make a final report. They 
are continued, to complete the object of their appoint- 
ment. 
The Committee appointed to publish a new edition of 
Latin Labels, reported that they had completed the publica- 
tion, and are continued to make a statement of the expenses 
incurred. 
The proposition to alter the By-Laws, submitted at last 
meeting, now claiming attention, it was on motion resolved, 
that law 7th, section 1st, shall read as follows : 
"The stated meeting of the College for the transaction of 
business, shall be held on the last Monday of March and 
of September." 
On motion, a Committee of three was appointed to assist 
the Secretary to revise and publish the Rules, Regulations 
and By-Laws of the College, with a list of the members. 
A. specimen of Blue Mass, manufactured by George W. 
Ridgway, was submitted for examination. 
