416 
Obituary. 
/Am,  Jour.  Pharnt. 
t       Aug.,  1893. 
Surgical  Dressings,  aseptic  and  antiseptic.  By  Seward  W.  Williams,  Ph.C, 
F.C.S.    Pp.  23. 
A  reprint  from  the  Pharmaceutical  Record,  April  6,  1893. 
Proceedings  of  the  Utah  Pharmaceutical  Association,  at  the  first  meetings 
held  April  6  and  Oct.  4,  1892,  in  Salt  Lake  City.    Pp.  54. 
On  p.  387,  of  our  last  volume,  we  reported  the  organization  of  this  Associa- 
tion ;  at  the  adjourned  meeting  trade  matters  furnished  the  subjects  for  dis- 
cussion. 
American  Orthopedic  Association.  Address  of  the  president,  Benj.  Lee,. 
M.D.,  Philadelphia.    Pp.  8. 
The  address  is  chiefly  devoted  to  inflammation  of  cartilage. 
Diet  for  the  Sick.  By  Miss  K.  Hibbard,  Principal  of  Nurses  Training  School,, 
Grace  Hospital,  Detroit,  and  Mrs.  Emma  Drant,  Matron  of  Michigan  College 
of  Medicine  Hospital,  Detroit,  to  which  has  been  added  Complete  Diet  Tables 
for  various  diseases  and  conditions,  as  given  by  the  highest  authorities.  Detroit, 
Mich.,  The  Illustrated  Medical  Journal  Co.,  publishers.  Paper,  81  pages. 
Price,  postpaid,  25  cents  ;  6  for  $1.00. 
This  little  book  is  intended  to  give  instructions  for  the  preparation  of  food  for 
the  sick  ;  and  indicates  also  the  kind  of  diet  recommended  or  prohibited  by 
certain  prominent  physicians  in  various  diseases.  The  instructions  are  plain 
and  easily  carried  out  and  the  receipts  appear  to  be  practical. 
OBITUARY. 
Dr.  David  Hunter,  Ph.G.,  Class  1874,  died  at  his  late  residence,  No.  141  N. 
20th  St.,  June  16,  1893,  of  pleuro-pneumonia. 
He  was  in  business  at  Atlantic  City  at  one  time  and  later  on  at  38th  and 
Aspen  Sts.,  but  at  the  time  of  his-  decease  was  practising  his  profession.  He 
was  a  brother  of  Dr.  Thomas  Hunter,  Ph.G.,  of  15th  and  Wharton  Sts. 
Edmund  Pollitt,  Ph.G.,  Class  1848,  died  at  his  late  residence,  No.  2017  N.  8th 
St.,  of  apoplexy,  July  1,  1893  ;  was  found  dead  in  his  bed.  He  was  in  busi- 
ness for  a  number  of  years  at  Front  and  Christian  Sts.,  this  city,  after  which  he 
was  with  Wm.  Snowden,  4th  and  Noble,  until  his  death,  but  during  the  last  9 
or  10  years  and  at  the  time  of  his  death  was  assisting  Mr.  David  S.  Ferguson, 
2200  Frankford  Ave. 
