Am.  J.  Ph.] 
11 
[Oct.,  1879 
Apothecary  and  Chemist, 
IiOUISVIUIjB,  ky. 
Manufactures  by  his  improved  method  SACCHARATED  PEPSIN, 
which  has  proven  its  superiority  over  other  Pepsins  by  its  greater  strength,  its 
stability  and  uniformity,  and  by  its  almost  entire  tastelessness. 
DRY  PEPSIN,  CONCENTRATED,  of  which  1  grain  digests 
from  125  to  150  grains  of  coagulated  albumen.  Particularly  recommended  to 
manufacturers. 
^  Premiums  were  awarded  to  the  above  preparations  at  the  International  Exposi- 
tion at  Vienna,  1873,  and  the  Centennial  Exposition  in  Philadelphia. 
B.  A.  ROBINSON  &  COMP'Y,  ""ff^SbS-Aoim. 
PURE  LICORICE, 
Equal  to  the  best  imported,  much  lower  in  price,  and  guaranteed  to  give  satisfaction 
even  to  the  most  critical  buyers. 
Awards  for  purity  and  general  excellence  received  from  the  Franklin  Institute, 
Centennial  Commission  and  at  the  late  Paris  Exposition,  1878. 
MANUFACTURED  BY 
M ELL  OR  &  BITTENHO  USE, 
218  North  Twenty-Second  Street,  Philadelphia. 
Also,  the  BEST  LICORICE  LOZENGES  in  quality  and  appearance  in  the 
market  and  at  lowest  prices. 
LICORICE  IN  EVERY  FORM  A  SPECIALTY. 
numwrn  college  op  pharmacy, 
BOSTON.  M^LSSs. 
THIRTEENTH  ANNUAL  SESSION. 
The  Thirteenth  Annual  Course  of  Lectures,  embracing  Chemistry,  Materia 
Medica  and  Botany,  Theory  and  Practice  of  Pharmacy,  Toxicology  and  Laboratory 
Practice  will  commence  on  Monday,  October  13th,  1879. 
GEO.  F.  H.  MARKOE,  Ph.G.,         .         .         .  .        .  '               Professor  of  Chemistry. 
WILLIAM  P.  BOLLES,  M.D.,     ....  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Botany. 
EDGAR  L.  PATCH,  Ph.G  -.  .         .         .         Professor  of  Pharmacy. 
BENJSETT  F.  DAVENPORT,  M.D.,    .         .         .  .         .         .  Instructor  in  Chemistry. 
For  Copies  of  Annual  Catalogue,  or  further  information,  please  address 
G.  F.  H.  Markoe,  *  Cor.  Warren  &  Dudley  Sts.,  Boston,  Mass. 
*  Corresponding  Secretary. 
PITTSBURGH  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY. 
SESSION  1879—1880. 
IP  JBk  G  TEJT  IE*  HP  . 
W.  C.  REITER,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Botany. 
H.  G.  DEBRUNNER  Professor  of  Chemistry. 
HENRY  G.  STEVENS,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Pharmacy. 
The  Annual  Course  of  Lectures  will  commence  on  Wednesday,  October  1st,  1879,  and 
continue  until  March  1st,  1880,  comprising  Forty  Lectures  on  each  branch. 
TERMS— $12  for  each  Chair.    Matriculation,  $4. 
LABORATORY  PRACTICE  in  Chemical  Analysis  every  day  except  Saturday.  Instruction 
will  be  suited  to  the  requirements  of  each  student.  TERMS-$12  for  the  first  month  and  $8  per 
month  for  each  succeeding  month. 
For  Prospectus  and  particulars  address 
JOSEPH  KIMMEL,  Corresponding  Secretary, 
PITTSBURGH,  PA. 
