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professions, made the following report, which was accepted 
and they continued. 
To the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 
The Committee to whom was referred the subject of the 
Code of Ethics, and who were authorized to confer with the 
Committee of the College of Physicians, report : 
That they have caused to be printed and circulated, the 
Code of Ethics " as adopted by the College, both in the 
form of cards for the use of the members, and in the Journal 
for general circulation. They also sent copies of it to the 
College of Physicians, and to the National Medical Con- 
vention, which bodies, we understand, have viewed it fa- 
vourably. 
/ The Chairman of this Committee having received a com- 
munication from the Committee of the College of Physi- 
cians, (signed by Drs. Condie, Jackson, and Bond,) stating 
their readiness to confer with us on subjects interesting to 
both professions, a meeting was appointed at the College 
Hall, which was attended on their part by Drs. Bond and 
Jackson. Dr. Condie being absent, his colleagues 
were not prepared to offer any subjects for the con- 
sideration of our committee. On our part a paper under 
the head of "Points worthy of notice in a conference with 
the committee of the College of Physicians," was read. It 
was intended to be merely suggestive of topics for discus- 
sion. A copy is appended. 
The gentlemen of the College of Physicians appeared to 
admit the importance of most of the " points suggested, 
but did not seem disposed to propose any course of action 
in regard to them. The joint committee adjourned with 
the understanding that the College of Physicians committee 
hould be furnished with a copy of the " Points for Con- 
