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AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
A  cordial  invitation  is  extended  to  all  engaged  in  trade  or  manufactures 
connected  with  pharmacy,  to  send  specimens  of  their  stock  or  products  for 
exhibition  during  the  session. 
These  may  be  sent  to  P.  W.  Bedford,  Secretary  of  the  American  Pharma- 
ceutical Association,  University  Buildings,  New  York  city,  notifications  to 
that  effect  being  addressed  to  him  in  advance,  by  mail,  to  769  Sixth 
Avenue. 
FREDERICK  STEARNS, 
President  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
Detroit,  May  15,  1867. 
AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
New  York,  July  12,  1867. 
Sir: — The  Annual  Meeting  of  this  Association  will  be  held  in  this  city, 
September  10th,  1867. 
It  is  proposed  to  have  an  Exhibition  of  Objects  relating  to  Pharmacy,  or 
having  a  special  interest  for  members  of  the  Association.    It  is  very  proba- 
ble that  the  meeting  will  be  more  largely  attended  than  any  preceding. 
The  following  classes  of  articles  are  particularly  desired : 
1.  Chemical  apparatus,  including  those  for  pharmaceutical  processes. 
This  includes  apparatus  and  utensils  for  evaporation,  distillation,  percola- 
tion, &c,  and  analytical  apparatus  of  all  kinds. 
2.  Microscopes,  microscopical  apparatus  and  objects. 
3.  Apparatus  used  for  remedial  purposes,  as  galvanic  and  electro-mag- 
netic machines,  enemas,  surgical  appliances,  &c, 
4.  Glassware,  adapted  for  the  wants  of  the  apothecary. 
5.  Scales  and  weights,  for  chemical  and  store  purposes. 
6.  India  Rubber  goods,  for  pharmaceutical,  chemical,  or  remedial  pur- 
poses. 
7.  Improved  dispensing  appliances,  as  bottles,  boxes  for  pills  and  pow- 
ders, labels  ;  protection  against  mistakes  by  pharmaceutist  or  patient,  etc. 
8.  Medicines  newly  introduced  or  proposed  for  use. 
9.  Mineral  Waters  and  apparatus,  including  natural  and  artificial  me- 
dicinal waters,  and  apparatus  for  making  and  dispensing  them. 
10.  Specimens  of  chemicals,  drugs,  pharmaceutical  preparations,  as  also 
botanical  specimens. 
11.  Illustrations  of  adulterations,  and  the  means  of  detecting  them. 
12.  Improved  dietetic  preparations. 
13.  Books  relating  to  pharmacy  or  collateral  sciences. 
14.  Historical  relies  having  an  interest  in  connection  with  pharmacy,  or 
its  cultivators,  as  portraits,  photographs,  autographs,  &c. 
15.  Any  improvements  in  branches  connected  with  pharmacy,  not  in- 
cluded in  above. 
The  Exhibition  will  be  open  from  Tuesday,  September  10th,  to  Saturday, 
September  14th,  inclusive. 
