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LAW IN REFERENCE TO ADULTERATED DRUGS. 301 
Complaints may be preferred against any member of 
the College, to the Board of Trustees, for misconduct in his 
business, either by the adulieration of articles or otherwise. 
If the Trustees are satisfied that such complaints are well 
founded, they shall appoint a sub-committee to remonstrate 
with the individual, and if he shall refuse or neglect to 
remedy the evil complained of, the Trustees, may report 
the case to a meeting of the College, to be called by the 
President at their request, giving the offending member due 
notice thereof, and at such meeting he may be expelled, by 
a vote of three fourths of the members present." 
Resolved, That copies of the foregoing preamble and 
resolutions be presented to each of the Colleges of Pharmacy 
and of medicine in the United States, that they be published 
in the newspapers at the discretion of the President and 
Secretary, and that copies of them be offered for publication 
to the journals of Pharmacy and Medicine in this country, 
and to The Pharmaceutical Times and Journal of Chem- 
istry, and " The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transac- 
tions" in London, and the " Journal de Pharmacie" in 
Paris, 
By order of the College : 
William H. Milnor, Secretary^ 
