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of  dangerous  character  based  upon  the  maximum  doses  in  which  they  may  be 
administered.  The  author  appends  a  rough  classification  of  a  list  such  as  the 
Pharmacopoeia  might  adopt. 
PHARMACEUTICAL  TEACHING. 
By  T.  D.  Reed. 
The  author  has  formulated  certain  principles  to  be  employed  in  pharma- 
ceutical teaching. 
THE  LEADERSHIP  OF  THE  PHARMACOPOEIA. 
By  W.  Iy.  Scoville. 
The  paper  deals  with  the  practical  side  of  the  Pharmacopoeia,  and  in  it  he 
finds  something  more  than  a  scientific  and  standard  work,  but  one  which 
meets  many  business  demands. 
ORGANIC  CHEMISTRY  FOR  PHARMACISTS. 
By  F.  J.  WULLING. 
The  author  outlines  a  course  of  laboratory  work  in  organic  chemistry  for 
pharmacists. 
THE  UNITED  STATES  PHARMACOPOEIA  AND  THE  MEDICAL 
PROFESSION. 
By  F.  F.  Stewart. 
To  make  the  Pharmacopoeia  more  largely  acceptable  to  the  medical  pro- 
fession, it  should  follow  the  profession  and  not  attempt  to  lead  it.  The 
author  is  also  of  the  opinion  that  an  obstacle  which  has  stood  in  the  way 
of  making  the  United  States  Pharmacopoeia  more  largely  acceptable  to  the 
medical  profession  has  been  the  misunderstanding  with  regard  to  our  patent 
and  trade-mark  laws  as  related  to  medical  science  and  its  associated  arts. 
FINAL  EXAMINATIONS. 
By  I,.  F.  Sayre. 
The  author  contends  that  final  examinations  have  advantages  similar  to 
those  of  the  ordinary  recitation,  quiz  and  periodical  review. 
CARE  AND  CONTROL  OF  PRESCRIPTIONS. 
By  J.  M.  Good. 
The  Missouri  pharmacy  law  makes  the  pharmacist  the  proper  custodian  of 
the  prescription,  and,  as  a  logical  deduction,  decides  the  ownership. 
The  following  papers  were  also  presented  : 
ACCESSORY  PHARMACEUTICAL  EDUCATION. 
By  F.  H.  Bartley. 
SECRETIONARY  ANALYSIS  AND  BACTERIOLOGICAL 
EXAMINATIONS  BY  PHARMACISTS. 
BY  A.  R.  I,.  Dohme. 
