Am.  J.  Ph.] 
11 
[May,  1879 
THE  PENNSYLVANIA 
PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION 
WILL  HOLD  ITS 
SECOND  ANNUAL  MEETING 
IN  THE  CITY  OF  PITTSBURGH, 
The  Second  Tuesday  (10th)  of  June  next 
Ample  arrangements  will  be  made  by  the  Committee  of  Arrangements  of  the 
Pittsburgh  College  of  Pharmacy  for  the  comfort  and  social  enjoyment  of  visiting 
members. 
Art.  II,  Constitution. — The  aim  of  the  Association  shall  be  to  unite  the  edu- 
cated and  reputable  pharmacists  and  druggists  of  the  State,  to  improve  the  science 
and  art  of  pharmacy  and  to  restrict  the  dispensing  and  sale  of  medicines  to  regu- 
larly educated  druggists  and  apothecaries. 
Art.  I  Chap.  11,  By-laws. — Every  pharmacist  and  druggist  of  good  moral  and 
professional  standing,  whether  in  business  on  his  own  account,  retired  from  busi- 
ness or  employed  by  another,  and  those  teachers  of  pharmacy,  chemistry  and  botany 
who  may  be  specially  interested  in  pharmacy  and  materia  medica,  are  eligible  to 
membership. 
The  admission  fee  is  $2.00  and  annual  contribution  $1.00,  which  should  accom- 
pany the  application  for  membership,  and  be  addressed  to  Mr.  Chas.  H.  Crbssler, 
Chambersburg,  Chairman  of  the  Executive  Committee. 
All  who  are  eligible  are  cordially  invited  to  attend  and  bring  with  them  objects 
of  interest  in  Materia  Medica,  Pharmacy*,  Chemistry,  etc. 
It  is  intended  to  have  an  exhibition  of  Manufactured  Products,  New  Inventions,, 
Novelties,  Specimens  of  Drugs,  Apparatus,  etc. 
Chairmen  of  the  Committees  are  requested  to  furnish  a  copy  of  their  reports  to 
Mr.  C.  H.  Crbsslbr,  Chairman  of  the  Executive  Committee,  and  all  persons  writing 
papers  for  the  Association  will  report  to  the  Chairman  at  the  first  session. 
It  will  expedite  the  business  of  the  Association  if  members  will  see  that  the 
applications  of  those  whom  they  propose  for  membership  are  properly  made  out, 
signed  and  given  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Executive  Committee  at  the  first  sessicn. 
Details  with  regard  to  the  meeting  and  the  local  arrangements  for  the  reception 
of  the  Association,  will  be  given  in  the  circular  of  the  Secretary,  Dr.  J.  A.  Miller,, 
Harrisburg,  Pa. 
CHAELES  A.  HEINITSH,  President. 
