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Pharmaceutical  Colleges,  etc.  { 
Am.  Jots.  Phabh 
April  1,  1872. 
1  After  the  examinations  the  following  report  was  made  to  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees, and  the  gentlemen  named  therein  were  duly  elected  Graduates  in  Phar- 
macy : 
The  Professors  and  Examining  Committee  report  that  the  following-named, 
having  complied  with  -the  regulations  of  the  College,  have  been  examined,  and 
are  recommended  for  the  degree  of  "  Graduate  in  Pharmacy."  The  names  are 
in  the  order  of  merit : 
Pennsy 
NAME. 
}'l  Wallace  Procter, 
2  Charles  L.  Mitchell, 
;  3  James  B.  Cherry, 
;  4  Charles  B.  Evans, 
■  5  Joseph  Wiley, 
6  Wm.  B.  Addington, 
[  7  George  D.  Jones, 
8  Thomas  D.  MeElhenie,  Ohio 
9  M.  D.  Richardson, 
10  John  M.  Harvey, 
11  Samuel  8.  Lone, 
12  Albert  C.  Curtis, 
^3  C.  O.  Thiebaud, 
H  Frank  P.  Hill. 
15  Ernest  Pierpoiut, 
16  Horatio  N.  Fraser, 
17  Henry  H.  Bitler, 
18  Milton  M.  Buss, 
19  Henry  A.  Borell, 
20  William  EsteH  Lee, 
21  E.  C.  Trembley, 
22  Jefferson  Oxley, 
23  Jules  Murinser, 
24  Jacob  R.  Stephens, 
25  Lee  S  Harrison, 
26  Max  Geiger, 
27  George  S.  Davison, 
28  John  Stuart  Frazer, 
29  Joseph  Cave, 
30  George  W.  Knight, 
31  Louis  A.  Matos, 
32  Alfred  II.  Bolton, 
33  George  B  lie, 
34  Joseph  H.  Crawford, 
35  B.  T.  Fairchild, 
36  Herbert  Haza»d, 
37  Samuel  T.  Hensel, 
38  Jn.  M.  Wirgman, 
39  Harry  W.  Wetherill, 
40  JohB  H.  Dawson, 
41  T.  S.  Richardson, 
42  W.  Barton  Hawkins, 
43  Samuel  Stewart  Ford, 
44  Samuel  Lemly,  Jr., 
45  Newton  H.  Kemmerer, 
46  Louis  OHphant, 
47  Charles  H.  Clark, 
48  Edward  E  Desh, 
49  Milton  W.  Roth, 
«0  Atwood  Yeakle, 
1 1  Hibbert  P.  John, 
fi2  Eugene  W.  Spencer, 
b?,  C.  S.  Allen, 
54  Benjamin  S.  Gilbert, 
55  John  H.  Shrum, 
66  J.  Frank  Ash, 
67  Isaac  Tull, 
58  Henry  M.  Mutchler, 
?9  Wren  H.  Light, 
STATE.  THESIS. 
lvania.  The  Fruit  of  Magnolia  tripetala. 
'  Gun,  Cotton  and  its  Preparation. 
4  Yellow  Amorphous  Oxide  of  Mercury. 
'  The  Seeds  oj  Cucurbit  a  citndlus. 
'  Gossypii  Radicis  Cortex. 
Virginia.  Indigenous  Remedies. 
Pennsylvania.  Tinctvra  Ferri  Chloridi. 
Lycopersicum  Esculentum. 
Kentucky.  Lobelina. 
Delaware.  Syrup  of  Phosphate  of  Iron,  Quinia  and  Strychnia. 
Pennsylvania.  Sabbatia  angularis. 
Ohio. 
Indiana. 
Ohio. 
Illinois-. 
Rhode  Island. 
Pennsylvania. 
New  Jersey. 
Pennsylvania. 
Kentucky. 
Pennsylvania. 
Ohio. 
Pennsylvania. 
Illinois. 
Pennsylvania. 
Cuba. 
Pennsylvania. 
Connecticut. 
New  York. 
Pennsylvania. 
New  York. 
Pennsylvania, 
Michigan. 
Connecticut. 
Mississippi. 
New  Jersey. 
Pennsylvania. 
Michigan. 
Ohio. 
Pennsylvania. 
Kentucky. 
Bf-nzoivi 
Juglans  cinerea. 
Syrupus  Scillse  compositus. 
Sanguinaria  Canadensis. 
Cotton  Seed. 
Oleum  Gossypii. 
Common  Garden  Rhubarb. 
Suet.    {Sevum,  17.  S  P.) 
Gn  aph  a  h  um  pot ycepli  a  Iwm . 
Md  Rosse. 
Ericaccus  Plants. 
Pilulse-  Hydrargyri. 
Prescriptions. 
The  Variable  Character  of  Extracts. 
Glycerin. 
Bromine  and  its  Compounds. 
The  Physician  and  the  Pharmacist. 
Ozone.,  its  Production  and  Uses. 
'The  Prevention  of  Mistakes  in  the  Drug  Store. 
Pha.rma.ct utical  Experience. 
Some  Oleo-resins  by  Deodorized-  Bemit.i. 
Aqueous  Extract  of  Rhubarb. 
Preparations  of  Cinchona  Bark. 
Supposiinriie  Ass"foetidn: 
A  Nt-w  Source  of  Potash  Supply. 
Fungi. 
The  Oils  of  Peach  Kernels. 
Gillenia  Stiputacea. 
The  New  York  Drug  Law. 
Soluble  Cream  of  Tartar. 
Tiie  Curative  Powers  of  Drugs. 
The  Uses  of  Glycerin. 
An  Improved  Fluid  Extract  of  Rhubarb. 
Adulterations. 
Hydrangea  arborescens. 
Saponification  and  Saponification  of  Castor  Oil. 
Pilulse  Quiniie  Sulphates. 
Comparative   Value  of  Benzine  and  Ether  in  Preparing 
Oleo-resins. 
The  Pharmacist  and  Physician. 
TAsinfecto  nts. 
Artificial  Congress  Wafer. 
Cucurbiia  citndlus. 
Sarrocenia  purpurea.. 
Rhus  glabrum. 
Natural  Chemistry, 
Suppositories. 
Hydrate  of  Chloral. 
Concentration  of  Vir.egar. 
Robert  Bridges, 
John  M.  Maiscit, 
Edward  Parrish, 
J.  Charles  Shiyers, 
Wm.  J.  Jenks, 
Samuel  S-  Bunting, 
Professors.  Thos.  S.  Wiegand,  Committee. 
In  addition  to  the  above,  the  following  were  examined  and  passed  in  June, 
1871.    Their  names  are  not  arranged  in  order  of  merit: 
