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f  Am.  Jour,  Pharm. 
t     Dec.  1,  1871. 
terms,  a  young  mau  might  attend  in  one  winter  a  course  of  lectures  in  this  Col- 
lege and  in  a  Medical  College  in  St.  Louis  and  become  eligible  for  graduation, 
though  we  do  not  suppose  this  to  be  the  intention.  In  all  other  Colleges  of 
Pharmacy,  we  believe,  one  course  in  a  medical  institution  is  accepted  only,  if 
there  is  no  College  of  Pharmacy  in  the  same  locality,  and  if  the  same  branches 
are  taught  there. 
Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy. — At  a  meeting  of  the  Trustees,  held  Nov. 
23,  at  the  residence  of  the  President,  the  following  resolutions  were  unanimously 
adopted  and  ordered  published: 
Whereas,  The  druggists  of  Ban  Francisco  have,  in  addition  to  liberal  sub- 
scriptions to  the  general  fund  for  the  relief  of  the  sufferers  in  Chicago,  also 
contributed  in  a  most  generous  spirit  to  a  special  fund  for  the  relief  of  suffering 
members  of  this  college,  and  such  act  being  a  notable  exhibition  of  the  brotherly 
consideration  entertained  for  members  ot  the  same  profession  in  a  distant  city, 
it  is  especially  worthy  of  our  recognition  and  gratitude  ;  it  is  therefore. 
Resolved,  That  the  hearty  thanks  of  this  college  be  returned  to  the  noble 
menobers  of  our  profession  in  San  Francisco,  for  their  generous  and  timely  aid 
in  relieving  the  distress  caused  by  the  terrible  fire  of  Oct.  9,  for  which  act  of 
brotherly  sympathy  and  beneficence  we  will  ever  hold  their  names  in  grateful 
remembrance. 
Resolved,  That  the  officers  of  this  college  be  directed  to  return  suitable 
acknowledgement  for  the  relief  extended,  and  to  request  a  list  of  the  names  of 
the  donors,  for  the  cabinet  of  this  college. 
Whereas,  It  is  known  to  us  that  the  druggists  of  other  cities  have,  in  a  praise- 
worthy and  most  liberal  manner,  contributed  a  special  fund  for  the  relief  of  the 
Chicago  druggists  who  were  rendered  homeless  and  destitute  by  the  late  disas- 
trous fire,  and  by  their  timely  aid  have  relieved  the  sufferings  of  many  worthy 
persons,  recognizing  in  this  act  a  beautiful  illustration  of  the  noble  virtue  and 
charity  conferred  in  a  spirit  of  true  Christian  philantrophy,  it  is  hereby 
Resolved,  That  this  college,  in  grateful  appreciation  of  the  sympathy  and 
generous  liberality  of  the  druggists  of  sister  cities  and  colleges  for  the  relief  of 
their  distressed  brethren,  do  hereby  tender  to  each  of  their  benefactors  hearty 
thanks,  with  the  hope  that  no  similar  calamity  may  ever  assail  them. 
Ontario  College  of  Pharmacy. — The  following  gentlemen  have  been  elected 
as  the  Council  of  this  College,  in  accordance  with  Section  IX  of  the  Ontario 
Pharmacy  Act :  Wm.  Saunders,  Benj.  Lyman,  E.  B.  Shuttleworth,  Hugh 
Miller,  J.  C.  Holden,  H.  J.  Rose,  J.  W.  Bickle,  E.  H.  Parker,  Wm.  Elliott,  J. 
Koberts.  Geo.  Hodgetts,  F.  Brendon  and  W.  H.  Dunspaugh. 
The  South  German  Apothecaries  Society  held  its  annual  meeting  at  the 
city  of  Worms,  on  the  6th  and  7th  of  September,  Mr.  Wolfrum,  of  Augsburg, 
in  the  Chair ;  seventy  members  from  South  Germany  and  fifteen  from  North 
Germany  were  present.  The  consolidation  with  the  North  German  branch  into 
one  Society  was  agreed  upon,  slight  modifications  in  the  constitution  of  the 
latter  being  recommended.  The  South  German  portion  of  the  committee  for 
elaborating  a  German  pharmacopoeia,  has  been  divided  into  eight  sections,  so 
as  to  elicit  eight  different  reports  from  that  part  of  the  country  to  the  general 
committee.  The  next  meeting  will  be  held  in  conjunction  with  the  North  Ger- 
man Society  for  the  purpose  of  effecting  the  consolidatiou. 
