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INDIANA  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  Thirteenth  Annual  Meeting  will  be  held  at  Bvansville,  June  13th  and 
14th.  An  interesting  programme  has  been  arranged,  including  addresses  by 
J.  U.  Lloyd,  C.  L.  Diehl,  J.  N.  Hurty,  A.  L.  Green  and  C.  T.  P.  Fennel. 
PENNSYLVANIA  PHARMACY  BOARD. 
The  State  Phaimaceutical  Examining  Board  of  Pennsylvania  held  an  exami- 
nation in  the  Girls'  High  School  at  Harrisburg,  on  Saturday,  April  28,  1894. 
Two  hundred  and  seventy-two  candidates  appeared  for  examination,  one 
hundred  and  sixty-five  applying  for  registered  Pharmacists'  Certificates,  and 
one  hundred  and  seven  for  Qualified  Assistants'  Certificates.  One  hundred  and 
nine  of  the  former,  and  eighty-five  of  the  latter  class  were  successful. 
The  next  examination  will  be  held  at  Williamsport  in  July.  Applicants  for 
examination  should  apply  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Board,  Charles  T.  George, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  after  the  middle  of  June,  for  the  necessary  blank  form  of 
application,  and  the  exact  time  and  place  of  the  examination.  Applicants 
should  always  state,  when  applying  for  blanks,  for  which  certificate  they  wish 
to  be  examined. 
VIII  INTERNATIONAL/  CONGRESS  OF  HYGIENE  AND  DEMOGRAPHY, 
Under  the  High  Patronage  of  His  Imperial  and  Royal  Apost.  Majesty  of 
A  ustro-Hungary. 
To  be  held  at  Budapest,  from  the  1st  to  the  9th  of  September,  1894. 
DEPUTY    PATRON,    HIS    IMPERIAL    AND    ROYAL    HIGHNESS  ARCHDUKE 
CHARLES  LOUIS. 
Secretary-General :  Prof.  Dr.  C.  Midler,  Rochus  Hospital. 
The  Organizing  Committee  of  the  Eighth  International  Congress  of  Hygiene 
and  Demography;  to  be  held  at  Budapest,  from  the  1st  to  the  9th  of  September, 
this  year,  have  created  a  special  section  for  pharmacy,  within  this  Congress' 
sphere  of  action. 
Our  profession  will  for  the  first  time  be  represented  at  the  Congress  of  Hygiene 
and  Demography. 
The  success  of  this  section  can  only  be  secured  by  the  hearty  co-operation 
and  moral  support  of  all  our  colleagues  in  the  pharmaceutical  profession.  I 
therefore  call  upon  all  our  colleagues  and  upon  those  belonging  to  kindred 
branches  of  pharmacy,  to  assist  the  scientific  activity  of  our  section  by  con- 
tributing papers  or  by  delivering  lectures. 
For  the  information  of  all  interested,  I  subjoin  here,  at  the  end  of  this  com- 
munication, the  working  programme  of  the  section,  observing  only  that  it  is 
not  an  exhaustive  programme,  but  that  the  section  desires  to  have  these  ques- 
tions discussed  at  any  rate.  It  is  even  very  desirable  that  as  many  as  possible 
may  come  forward  to  deliver  lectures  on  so-called  free  questions,  not  contained 
in  this  programme,  which  are  intended  to  supplement  the  questions  of  the  pro- 
gramme. As  themes  for  such  lectures,  practical  as  well  as  scientific  questions 
may  serve,  which,  however,  at  any  rate,  ought  to  be  of  general  interest.  Such 
questions  may  belong  to  pharmacy  or  to  branch  sciences  connected  with  phar- 
macy, chemistry,  pharmacognosis,  botany,  pharmaceutical  technics,  etc. 
Notice  is  to  be  given  of  intended  lectures  not  later  than  the  end  of  April 
