196     Pharmaceutical  Colleges,  and  Associations. 
Am.  Joto.  Pha*m. 
Apr.  1, 1874. 
Extracti  Hyoscyarni, 
Zinci  Oxidi,       .       .       .  aa^ii, 
M.  div.  in  pil.  XL. 
One  three  times  a  day  for  an  adult. 
B. 
Potassi  Cyanidi,       .       .  gi, 
Acidi  Citrici,       .       .        gr.  ij, 
Syr.  Pruni  Virg..     .        .  f^ij. 
M.  S.    A  teaspoonful  every  three  hours 
for  an  adult. 
10. 
[C.  F.  J.  Jones'  Child. 
R.    Syr.  Scillse, 
Syr.  Ipecac.,       .       .       aa  fgijr 
Liq.  Ammonii  Acet.,       .  f^iij- 
Tinct.  Aconiti  Rad.,     .  f^ss- 
M.  S.    A  teaspoonful  every  four  hours. 
D.  For  Hemorrhage. 
J£.    Liq.  Ferri  Subsulph  ,      .  fgj, 
Plumbi  Acet.,    .       .       .  gij, 
Aquae  Dest.     .       .       .  f^iy- 
M.  Sis:.    A  teaspoonful  every  two  hours. 
F. 
E.  Write  a  formula  for  a  one  ounce  Hypodermic  Solution,  of  such- 
strength,  that  five  minims  shall  contain  one-quarter  grain  of  Sulphate  of 
Morphia,  and  one- ninety  sixth  grain  of  Sulphate  of  Atropia. 
How  would  you  dispense  the  following  prescriptions  : 
Gr. 
R. 
M. 
01.  Terebinth., 
Acacias, 
Sacehari,  . 
Tinct.  Opii, 
Aquas, 
f'5 
a  q. 
R. 
M. 
Tinct.  Benzoini  Comp., 
Liq.  Morphias  Sulph.,  .       aa  fgij,- 
Mucilag.  Acacias,    .  .  f^ss, 
Aquas  Camphoras,       .  f^i, 
The  following  specimens  were  placed  on  the  table  for  examination  by  the 
candidates : 
Chemistry. 
Sulphur  prsecipitatum, 
Acidum  suluhuricum, 
Potassii  ehloras, 
Sodii  biearbonas, 
Sodii  boras, 
Alumen, 
Potasii  bichromas, 
Ferri  subearbonas, 
Tinetura  ferri  chloridi, 
Hydrarg.  ehlorid.eorros.AJoe  capensis. 
Materia  Medica.  Pharmacy 
Sarsapariba  (Vera  Cruz)  Ferri  et  quinise  eitras. 
Leptandra, 
Quassia,  (Jamaica) 
Kot-marinus, 
Santoniea, 
Cort.  f'ruct.  granati 
Cubeba, 
Physostigma, 
Lupulinum, 
Examining  Committee. 
Cimicifuga, 
Confectid  sennas,  Buchu, 
Pilula  ferri  carbonatis,  Myrrha, 
Extr.   colocynth.  com. Acidum  oxalicum, 
pulv.  Magnesii  sulphas, 
Aqua  Fceniculi,  Zinci  sulphas. 
Tinct.  nucis  vomica?,     Vmum  ergotse, 
Acid  sulphuricum  arom.Syrupus  Senegas, 
Extr.sarsapar.  comp.fld.Extr.  uvas  ursi  fluid, 
Linimentum  calcis,       Ung.  zinci  oxidi. 
^ng.    Hydrarg.  iodidi 
rubri. 
The  following  report  was  handed  to  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  the  gentle- 
men named  therein  were  duly  elected  Graduates  in  Pharmacy: 
The  Professors  and  Committee  of  Examination  of  the  Philadelphia  College 
of  Pharmacy,  report  that  the  following  named  candidates,  having  the  required 
qualifications,  have  passed  their  examinations  favorably,  and  are  recommended 
for  the  degree  of  "  Graduate  in  Pharmacy." 
Their  names  are  set  down  in  the  order  of  merit : 
Name.  State. 
1  Edward  Seymour  Dawson,  New  York. 
2  Frederick  Belding  Power,  " 
3  Alexander  King,  " 
4  William  Landon  Harrison,  Virginia. 
5  Geo.  Martin  Shriner  Hull,  Pennsylvania. 
6  Frederick  John  Kruell,  Illinois. 
7  Francis  Joseph  Koch,  Iowa. 
8  John  Levy  Williams,  Pennsylvania. 
9  Bartholomew  Bantley,  Wisconsin. 
10  William  Dilmore.  New  Jersey. 
11  David  Ackerman,  Jr.,  Pennsylvania. 
12  Edmund  Bakhaus,  Ohio. 
13  Thomas  Kramer  Hilton,  Pennsylvania. 
Thesis. 
Juglans  Cinerea. 
Renna  Podophylli. 
Madura  Aurantiaca. 
The  Balsam  of  Liquidambar^Styraci- 
flua. 
Linaria  Vulgaris. 
Helianthemum  Corymbosum. 
Helinium  Autumnale. 
The  Bitter  Principle  of  Wild  Cherry* 
Chimaphila  TJmbellata. 
Actsea  Alba. 
Mistura  Assafoetid<z. 
Polygonatum  Multiflorum. 
Potassium  Acid  Tartrate. 
