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[Jan.,  1884 
PHILADELPHIA  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY, 
145  TSTorth.  Tenth.  Street. 
Sixty -four tli  Session,  1S84-©I>. 
 IP  ACULTY  :  
JOHN  M.  MAISCH,  Phae.D. 
Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Botany. 
JOSEPH  P.  REMINGTON,  Ph.G. 
Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Pharmacy  - 
SAMUEL  P.  SADTLER,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Chemistry. 
HENRY  TRIMBLE,  Ph.G. 
Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry. 
ASSISTANTS  TO  THE  PROFESSORS: 
JOHN  E.  COOK,  Ph.G.,  Materia  Medica  and  Botany. 
C.  FREDERICK  ZELLER,  Ph.G.,  Theory  and  Practice  of  Pharmacy. 
HENRY  TRIMBLE,  Ph.G.,  Chemistry. 
The  Lectures  of  the  regular  course  of  instruction  in  this  College  will 
begin  MONDAY,  September  29,  1884,  and  will  terminate  about 
March  1st,  1885. 
T  wo  Lectures  will  be  delivered  to  the  SKXIOR  CLASS  on  each  Mon- 
day, Wednesday  and  Friday  evening,  and  to  the  JUJVIOR  CLASS  on 
each  Tuesday  and  Thursday  evening  and  Saturday  Afternoon. 
The  subjects  treated  of  in  the  Lectures  are  those  of  Materia  Medica 
(Pharmacognosy),  Botany,  Theoretical  and  Practical  Pharmacy, 
Physics  and  Chemistry. 
Field  Instruction  in  Practical  Botany  will  be  given  by  Prof. 
Maisch,  on  Wednesday  afternoons,  beginning  April  18th.  All  Students 
and  Graduates  of  the  College  are  invited  to  attend,  and  participate  in  the 
Botanical  excursions  to  the  surrounding  country. 
The  Pharmaceutical  Laboratory,  under  the  superintendence  of 
Prof.  Remington,  will  be  open  to  receive  Students  in  October,  with 
increased  facilities  for  accommodating  the  rapidly  growing  Classes. 
The«Chemical  Laboratory,  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  Sadtler, 
assisted  by  Prof.  Trimble,  will  be  open  daily  to  receive  special  Students, 
during  the  Regular  Session,  beginning  in  October,  and  during  the  spring 
and  summer  from  March  to  August  1st.  Students  are  received  at  any  time 
for  individual  instruction. 
Class  Instruction  in  Analytical  Chemistry  will  also  be  extended 
to  all  desiring  it,  and  this  new  feature  will  doubtless  be  largely  taken 
advantage  of  when  the  Regular  Session  opens. 
Fees  for  Lecture  Tickets,        ,  .  .  .  $36,00 
Matriculation  Fee  for  Students  apprenticed  to  mem- 
bers of  College,         ,  .  •  .  2,50 
For  other  Students,          .            ,            ,            ,  5.00 
Three  Free  Scholarships  will  be  granted  during  each  Session,  Six  prizes, 
including  three  Gold  Medals,  will  be  awarded  at  the  end  of  the  Course. 
Students  of  this  College  have  access  to  the  extensive  Library  and  Museum 
on  the  ground  floor  of  the  building.  A  full  sketch  of  the  scope  and  char- 
acter of  the  instruction  may  be  seen  in  the  announcements,  which  will  be 
freely  furnished  on  application  to  the  Actuary,  Thos.  8.  Wiegand,  or 
either  of  the  Professors. 
