280    INTERNATIONAL  PHARMACEUTICAL  CONGRESS  AT  PARIS. 
Delegates  to  the  International  Pharmaceutical  Congress  of  Paris. 
William  Procter,  Jr.,  Edward  Parrish,     John  M.  Maisch, 
On  motion,  then  adjourned. 
Charles  Bullock,  Secretary. 
INTERNATIONAL  PHARMACEUTICAL  CONGRESS  AT  PARIS,  1867. 
Second  Session  of  the  International  Congress  of  Associations  and  Societies 
of  Pharmaceutists,  organized  by  the  Society  of  Pharmacy  of  Paris. 
In  the  sitting  of  the  16th  of  September,  1865,  the  International  Congress 
of  Brunswick  decided  that  it  would  hold  a  second  session  of  the  Congress 
at  Paris. 
By  a  second  resolution  the  Congress  referred  to  a  special  Committee 
the  duty  of  determining  the  organization  of  this  session. 
This  committee  was  composed  of  the  following  members  : 
MM.  de  Schroders,  for  Russia;  Robinet,  for  France  ;  Beckert,  for  Aus- 
tria; Rickher,  for  the  Pharmaceutical  Union  of  Southern  Germany; 
Docter  Bley,  for  the  Pharmaceutical  Union  of  Northern  Germany. 
The  Committee  decided  that  the  second  session  of  the  International 
Congress  will  take  place  at  Paris  in  1867,  and  that  its  organization  will 
be  confided  to  the  Society  of  Pharmacy  of  Paris. 
In  consequence  of  these  decisions,  the  Society  of  Pharmacy  of  Paris  has 
prepared  the  Regulations  for  the  second  session  of  the  International  Con- 
gress. 
REGULATIONS. 
1st.  There  will  be  an  International  Congress  of  Associations  and  So- 
cieties of  Pharmaceutists  of  all  Countries  in  Paris  in  1867. 
2d,  The  Congress  will  be  formed  exclusively  by  the  assemblage  of  dele- 
gates of  Associations  and  Societies  of  Pharmaceutists  regularly  constituted. 
It  will  have  for  its  object  the  discussion  of  scientific  and  professional 
questions  interesting  practical  Pharmacy,  and  the  consideration  of  the 
measures  most  appropriate  for  enabling  Pharmaceutists  to  perform  their 
mission  and  the  duties  they  owe  to  the  public  interest. 
3d.  Each  Association  or  Society  will  be  entitled  to  delegate  three  of  its 
members;  but  this  delegation  will  have  but  one  vote  in  the  deliberations, 
so  that  each  Society  will  possess  but  a  single  vote. 
Nevertheless  the  three  Delegates  of  a  Society  may  individually  take  part 
in  the  discussion  of  propositions  put  in  the  order  of  the  day. 
Societies  or  Associations  embracing  all  the  Pharmaceutists  of  a  country 
are  entitled  to  represent  themselves  by  three  delegates  for  every  one  hun- 
dred members  in  the  Society  or  Association. 
4th.  The  Delegates  of  one  Pharmaceutical  Congress  are  not  rightfully 
delegates  to  the  following  Congress. 
5th.  Delegates  should  possess  written  credentials  emanating  from  the 
Society  or  Association  they  represent  in  the  Congress. 
