388  Resolutions  on  Professor  RemingtonXAm'T™\^*xta- 
dent  of  the  University  to  the  family  of  late  Prof.  Remington  and  to 
the  College  of  Pharmacy  of  Philadelphia. 
Dr.  Casuso, 
Rector  {President). 
Dr.  J.  Gomez  de  la  Mara, 
Secretary. 
University  of  Glasgow, 
9  February,  1918. 
The  Dean  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy: 
Dear  Sir:  As  chairman  of  the  British  Pharmacopoeia  Committee 
of  the  General  Medical  Council,  I  desire  to  express,  for  my  col- 
leagues and  for  myself,  our  deep  regret  for  the  death  of  Professor 
Joseph  Price  Remington,  and  our  sympathy  with  the  profession  of 
pharmacy  in  the  United  States  in  their  mourning  for  a  great  leader. 
Dr.  Remington's  relations  with  our  Committee  were  ever  cordial 
and  helpful,  and  we  remember  with  gratitude  the  valuable  aid  he 
afforded  us  in  the  preparation  of  the  current  issue  of  the  British 
Pharmacopoeia,  1914. 
I  should  be  obliged  if  you  would  convey  our  sympathetic  senti- 
ments to  his  bereaved  family,  as  I  am  ignorant  of  the  proper  manner 
of  addressing  them.    I  am 
Very  sincerely  yours, 
Donald  MacAlister, 
President  of  the  General  Medical  Council  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
Liverpool  Chemists'  Association. 
Royal  Institution, 
Colquitt  Street, 
Liverpool, 
February  27,  1918. 
The  Secretary,  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy, 
Philadelphia,  U.  S.  A. : 
Dear  Sir:  The  members  of  the  Liverpool  Chemists'  Association 
at  its  meeting  on  February  13,  1918,  unanimously  agreed  to  a  vote  of 
condolence  with  your  institution  on  the  death  of  Professor  Reming- 
ton.   His  work  on  Practical  Pharmacy  and  contributions  to  phar- 
maceutical research  generally  has  made  his  name  world-famous,  and 
on  those  occasions  when  he  visited  England  and  became  acquainted 
with  several  of  our  members,  his  personal  charm  appealed  strongly 
to  his  fellow  workers  here. 
