396  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.      { ^uS^o™' 
narcotic  drugs,  particularly  cocaine  and  its  derivatives  or  compounds, 
in  violation  of  the  statutes  regulating  the  sale  of  such  drugs  con- 
stituted gross  immorality  within  the  meaning  of  a  portion  of  Section 
4410  of  the  Pharmacy  Law,  and  that  the  Board  of  Pharmacy  is 
justly  entitled  to  revoke  the  certificate  of  any  registered  person 
found  guilty  in  any  court  in  the  State  of  the  unlawful  sale  of  such 
narcotic  drugs. 
Therefore,  this  notice  and  warning  is  given  to  all  registered  phar- 
macists and  assistant  pharmacists  of  Ohio,  that  the  Board  of  Phar- 
macy will  hereafter  proceed  against  every  person  whom  the  courts 
of  the  State  have  adjudged  guilty  of  violating  the  laws  regulating 
the  sale  of  narcotic  drugs  for  the  revocation  of  certificates  of  regis- 
tration in  accordance  with  the  power  conferred  by  Section  4410  of 
the  Ohio  Pharmacy  Law  as  interpreted  by  the  Attorney-General  of 
the  State. 
By  order  of  the  Board, 
W.  R.  Ogier,  Secretary. 
Columbus,  O.,  October  13,  1905. 
PHILADELPHIA  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY. 
The  Quarterly  Meeting  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy 
was  held  June  25,  1906.  President  Howard  B.  French  in  the 
Chair. 
Owing  to  the  illness  and  consequent  absence  of  the  Secretary, 
Dr.  Charles  A.  Weidemann,  the  Registrar  was  requested  to  act  as 
Secretary  pro  tern. 
The  minutes  of  the  Annual  Meeting  held  March  26,  1906,  were 
read  and  approved. 
The  minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  were  read  and  approved. 
Following  the  report  of  the  Historical  Committee  the  Chair  sug- 
gested that  Mr.  Wiegand  be  requested  to  write  his  recollections  of 
the  early  Pharmacists  of  Philadelphia,  which  he  consented  to  do. 
The  Committee  on  Necrology  reported  the  death  of  the  following 
active  members :  Dr.  John  Bley,  Robert  C.  Brodie,  Dr.  Joseph  P. 
Bolton,  Henry  Cramer,  Edward  T.  Dobbins,  Louis  Koch,  Allen 
Shryock,  and  a  corresponding  member,  Dr.  Carl  Schacht,  of  Berlin. 
In  connection  with  the  above  report  the  Chair  read  an  abstract  from 
