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PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY.. 
MINUTES OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
At an Adjourned Meeting of the Philadelphia College of 
Pharmacy, held 11th month 5th, 1849. Present 21 mem- 
bers. 
Daniel B. Smith, President, in the Chair. 
The objects of the meeting having been stated, the 
minutes which refer to them were read. 
The Committee to whom was referred the proposition to 
alter Section 2d of Law 5th of the By Laws of the College, 
respectfully report the following amendment of the propo- 
sition referred to them, viz., To substitute for Section 2d of 
Law 5th, the following: 
Sec 2. Any Graduate of Pharmacy, producing [the 
diploma of a respectable College of Pharmacy, and con- 
forming in his professional conduct to the Code of Ethics 
adopted by this College, may be elected a Resident Mem- 
ber by the Board of Trustees, in the manner prescribed 
by the By-Laws of that Board. 
Any applicant for Resident Membership, conforming to 
the Code of Ethics adopted by this College, who has served 
a regular apprenticeship to the drug and apothecary busi- 
ness, but is not a graduate of Pharmacy, shall be examined 
in reference to his professional qualifications by a committee 
of examination to be appointed annually by the Board of 
Trustees, and if his examination is satisfactory, lie shall in 
like manner be eligible to election by the Board. 
Also, to substitute for Section 4th of Law 5th, as follows: 
Sec. 4th. Professional or scientific men, residing at a dis- 
tance from Philadelphia, may be elected Associate Mem- 
bers, by the Board of Trustees, provided they are graduates 
of a respectable College of Pharmacy. Those who are not 
graduates of Pharmacy, if recommended by the Board as 
suitable condidates, may be elected Associate Members by 
the College, at any of its meetings, by the unanimous vote 
