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Publishing Committee, 
Robert Bridges, Daniel B. Smith, 
Win. Procter, jr., Edward Parrish, 
Charles ElHs. 
Then adjourned till 31st iiist. 
At an Adjourned Meeting of the College, held at the 
Hall on the evening of Third month, 31st, 1848. Present 
twenty-four members. 
The President in the Chair. 
The Code of Ethics referred from the last meeting, was 
again taken up, read by paragraphs, and after a discussion 
in which sundry amendments were made, was unanimously 
adopted. 
Some conversation ensued upon subjects embraced in the 
Codeof Ethics, more particularly in relation to the improper 
use of anodynes and stimulants, and the duty of apotheca- 
ries and physicians in endeavouring to check the evil, and 
also the importance of a correct phraseology, and more pre- 
cision in the writing of physicians^ prescriptions. , 
On motion it was ordered, that the Code of Ethics just 
adopted, be signed by the officers of the College, and pub- 
lished in the Journal of Pharmacy, and that a committee be 
appointed to transmit a copy to the College of Physicians 
and other incorporated medical bodies in this city, and take 
such other measures for its circulation as they may deem 
expedient, and that said committee be authorized to com. 
municate with the College of Physicians on other matters 
connected with the interests of both professions. 
Tne following members were appointed on the committee; 
Daniel B. Smith, Flenry C. Blair, Dillwyn Parrish, William 
Procter, Jr., Samuel F. Troth, Dr. Joseph Carson, and 
Thomas P. James. 
Then adjourned. 
Extracted from the Minutes, 
DiLLWYN Parrishj Sccreiary. 
