THE  Spring  Course  in  Analytical  Chemistry  will  begin  on  Monday,  March  15th,  and  continue  unti 
about  the  middle  of  July.   Instruction  will  be  given  in  Analytical  Chemistry,  including  assay  o^ 
ores,  urine  analysis,  etc.,  or  graduates  may  devote  themselves  to  the  investigation  of  any  special  subject- 
Early  application  should  be  made  to  S.  P.  SADTLER,  P>-ofessor  of  Cliemistry, 
or  to      HENRY  TRIMBLE,  Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistry, 
at  the  Laboratory,  between  9  A.  M.  and  1  P.  M. 
Notice  of  the  Pharmaceutical  Meeting. 
The  next  PHARMACEUTICAL  MEETING  will  be  held  at  the  College  Hall,  on  Tuesday,  the  19th  of 
February,  1884,  at  3%  P.  M. 
As  these  meetings  have  grown  in  usefulness  it  is  hoped  members  will  make  it  convenient  to  attend 
aad  briDg  such  objects  as  may  be  of  interest ;  and  also  exert  themselves  in  presenting  subjects  for  dis- 
cussion,  either  by  inquiring  or  written  communication. 
All  who  have  a  desire  to  further  the  interests  of  Pharmacy,  and  collateral  sciences,  are  cordially 
invited  to  be  present. 
Members  desiring  postal  cards  notifying  them  of  these  meetings  will  please  send  their  names  to  the 
Registrar.                                                                            THOS.  S.  WIEGAND.  Registrar. 
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p  Index  to  the  first  42  Vols.,  from  its  commencement,  Dec,  1825,  to  Nov.,  1870,  inclusive,  at  the  Reduced 
Price  of 
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Address  H.  H.  WOLLE, 
143  North  10th  St ,  Philad'a,  Pa. 
Alumni  Association,  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Course  1883  '84. 
The  fifth  and  last  social  meeting  for  the  course  will  be  held  on  Tuesday  afternoon.  February  12th,  1884. 
Dr.  J.  M.  Anders   Ph.D.  will  deliver  a  lecture  on  "The  Relation  »f  Plants  to  Hygiene,"  based  upon 
his  own  investigations.  Miss  Kate  Pigott,  B.K..  Graduate  of  the  National  School  of  Elocution  and  Oratory, 
will  recite  some  choice  selections  for  the  entertainment  of  those  present.   All  members  of  the  College 
2  and  Graduates  are  invited  to  attend  this  meeting. 
S  WM.  E.  KREWSON.  Secretary, 
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