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PROGRESS  IN  PHARMACY. 
A  QUARTERLY  REVIEW  OF  SOME  OF  THE    MORE  INTERESTING  LITERA- 
TURE RELATING  TO  PHARMACY. 
BY  M.  I.  WlLBERT, 
Apothecary  at  the  German  Hospital,  Philadelphia. 
The  most  evident  signs  of  progress  in  the  healing  art  are  to  be 
found  in  the  general  interest  that  is  being  manifested  in  all  matters 
relating  to  the  education  of  future  physicians  and  of  future 
pharmacists. 
It  is  becoming  more  and  more  recognized  that  the  safeguarding 
of  human  life  and  the  preservation  of  the  health  of  individual  citi- 
