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ART. XLVIII. — NATIONAL MEDICAL CONVENTION. 
The National Medical Convention for the revision of the 
Pharmacopoeia of the United States, assembled in the City 
Hall, Washington, on the 1st day of January, 1840. 
The following delegates represented their respective Medi- 
cal Societies and Colleges in the Convention, viz. : 
Rhode Island Medical Society — Theophilus C. Dunn, 
M. D. 
New Jersey Medical Society— Lewis Condict, M. D. 
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia — Franklin 
Bache, M. D., Henry Bond, M. D., Joseph, Carson, M. D. 
University of Pennsylvania — Geo. B. Wood, M. D. 
Jefferson Medical College— -Robley Dunglison, M. D. 
Delaware Medical Society — William B. Morris, M. D., 
James Couper, M. D. 
Washington University, Baltimore— John R. W. Dun- 
bar, M. D., John C. S. Monkur, M. D., Edward Foreman, 
M. D. 
Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland — Joshua 
J. Cohen, M. D. 
Medical Society of the District of Columbia — Thomas 
Sewall, M. D., N. W. Worthington, M. D. 
Columbian Medical College — Thomas Miller, M. D., 
Harvey Lindsly, M. D., John W. Thomas, M. D. 
Vincennes Medical Society of Indiana — John W. Davis, 
M. D. 
Georgia Medical Society — William Bacon Stevens, M. D. 
The credentials of the delegates from the White Mountains 
Medical Society of Vermont, from the Medical Society of 
New Hampshire, from the Albany Medical College, and from 
the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lexington, Ken- 
tucky, were presented by Dr. Condict, President of the Con- 
vention of 1830 ; but the delegates were prevented from at- 
tending. After the rising of the Convention, however, Josiah 
Bartlett, M. D., delegate from the New Hampshire Medical 
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