i  a  a  Minnesota  Pharmaceutical  Association.      {  Am;  J°u,r-  Pha™i. 
■  t"  <•       March,  19 17 
After  careful  consideration  of  the  secretary's  report,  we  recom- 
mend that  same  be  adopted,  and  we  further  recommend  that  a 
hearty  vote  of  thanks  be  extended  to  those  who  have  contributed  to 
the  completion  of  the  files  of  pharmaceutical  proceedings  in  the 
various  states.  We  also  recommend  that  the  association  extend  a 
rising  vote  of  thanks  to  our  secretary  for  his  untiring  efforts  in 
establishing  a  complete  set  of  proceedings  and  recommend  the  con- 
tinuance of  same. 
We  further  recommend  that  the  secretary  prepare  a  yearly  in- 
ventory of  the  visible  assets  of  the  association  to  be  incorporated  in 
his  annual  report. 
We  commend  the  efficient  manner  in  which  the  financial  and 
business  affairs  of  the  association  have  been  conducted  during  the 
past  year. 
Considering  the  recommendation  of  scholarship,  your  committee 
feels  that  the  matter  is  well  covered  for  the  present,  by  the  recom- 
mendation as  noted  above. 
We  recommend  that  the  purchase  and.  selection  of  a  permanent 
badge  or  button  be  left  to  the  discretion  of  the  executive  committee. 
Your  committee  commends  the  efficient  and  statistical  report  of 
the  committee  on  dispensing  by  physicians. 
It  being  clearly  shown  that  the  logical  solution  of  the  evil  lies 
with  the  druggist  in  his  respective  locality,  we  recommend  that  the 
druggists  be  urged  to  supply  physicians  in  their  respective  localities 
with  the  N.  A.  R.  D.  therapeutic  topics. 
Your  committee  on  resolutions  recommend  that  the  work  of  the 
Publicity  Committee  be  continued  along  the  lines  followed  during 
the  past  year ;  that  an  appropriation  of  $300  again  be  made  for 
stenographic  assistance ;  that  the  committee  make  an  effort  to  issue 
one  bulletin  per  month  during  the  coming  year ;  that  the  pharma- 
ceutical journals  be  thanked  for  their  cooperation. 
We  recommend  that  Professor  Henry  Kraemer,  of  Philadelphia, 
be  elected  an  honorary  member  of  this  association. 
We  urge  a  rising  vote  of  thanks  to  be  extended  to  Mr.  Eugene 
Brockmeyer,  Professor  Henry  Kraemer  and  Thos.  H.  Potts  for 
their  presence,  their  interesting  and  valuable  addresses  and  the  com- 
mendable efforts  which  they  have  made  for  pharmacy. 
Your  committee  further  recommends  a  hearty  vote  of  thanks  to 
W.  E.  Burke  for  his  untiring  efforts  in  promoting  the  success  of 
this  meeting. 
