MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
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MINUTES OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF 
PHARMACY. 
Stated meeting held September 24th, 1S3S. 
Present, twelve members. Henry Troth, Vice Presi- 
dent, in the chair. 
Thomas P. James was duly elected a resident member of 
the College. 
The following communication, from Edward B. Gar- 
rigues, was read, and accepted. 
" To the President and Members of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 
Having relinquished the Drug Business, with no prospect 
of again entering it, I have concluded to resign my right of 
membership in the College; you will therefore please accept 
this as my resignation, with my best wishes for your pros- 
perity, collectively and individually. 
I remain your friend, 
Edward B. Garrigues." 
A statement of the accounts of the late Treasurer, was also 
presented and approved. On motion, 
Resolved, That the thanks of the College be presented to 
Edward B. Garrigues, late Treasurer of the Institution, 
for his long continued and faithful discharge of the duties of 
that office: and that the rules, requiring a surrender of the 
certificate of membership, be suspended in his case, and that 
he be requested to retain the same as a voluntary evidence 
on the part of this College, of the high sense they entertain 
of his exertions as an officer and member, to promote the in- 
terests of the Institution during his connection with it. 
Resolved, That the Secretary be directed to communicate 
to him a copy of these resolutions. 
Resignations of the right of membership in the Philadel- 
phia College of Pharmacy, were read and accepted on the usual 
terms, from the following gentlemen, viz.: Christopher 
Marshall and Isaac Thompson. 
