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Ung.  Acidi  Carbolici. 
Carbolic  Acid   ^ss. 
Glycerin   f^j. 
Cerate   q.  s.  ad  §j. 
Ung.  Hydrarg.  Ammon. 
White  Precipitate   gr.  xl. 
Cerate   q.  s.  ad  ^j. 
U.  S.  P.  (1870.) 
Ung.  Hydrarg.  Nit.  Dil. 
Citrine  Ointment   .^iv. 
Glycerin   /zj. 
Cerate   q.  s.  ad  5  j. 
Unguentum  Mauri. 
Powd.  Rhubarb  
Powd.  Opium  
Citrine  Ointment  
Cosmolin   q. 
aa  5SS. 
ad  5J. 
Maury. 
Ung.  Peruvianum. 
Balsam  of  Peru   /.^jss. 
Cerate   q.  s.  ad  gj. 
Ung.  Zinci  Oxid.  Carbol. 
Carbolic  Acid   /^ss. 
Glycerin   /^j. 
Zinc  Oxide  Ointment...  q.s.  ad  Jj. 
PROCEEDINGS  OF  STATE  PHARMACEUTICAL 
ASSOCIATIONS. 
The  Arkansas  Association  of  Pharmacists  held  its  sixth  annual  meeting  in 
Little  Rock,  in  the  Senate  Chamber,  June  12th,  president  W.  W.  Kerr  in  the 
chair.  The  report  of  officers  and  committees,  propositions  made  by  the 
president  in  his  annual  address,  amendments  to  constitution  and  by-laws, 
and  the  draft  of  a  pharmacy  law,  occupied  the  greater  portion  of  the  Asso- 
ciation's time  during  the  three  days.  W.  W.  Kerr,  Batesville,  was  re-elected 
president ;  J.  W.  Beidelman,  Little  Rock,  secretary,  and  E.  P.  Schaer,  Lit- 
tle Rock,  treasurer. 
The  Florida  State  Pharmaceutical  Association  held  its  first  annual  meeting  in 
Tallahassee,  May  8th,  and  was  welcomed  by  ex-Governor  Bloxham.  Presi- 
dent Robertson  delivered  an  address,  and  reports  were  made  by  the  secre- 
tary and  treasurer.  The  Committee  on  Private  Formulae,  by  its  chairman, 
Dr.  J.  D.  Palmer,  presented  formulas  for  eight  preparations  which,  with 
some  changes,  were  adopted.  A  committee  was  appointed  to  prepare  a 
pharmacy  bill,  send  a  copy  of  the  draft  to  each  member  for  criticism,  and 
present  a  perfected  bill  to  the  next  session  of  the  legislature.  A  petition 
was  signed  for  the  reduction  of  the  internal  revenue  tax  on  spirits.  Dr.  J. 
Dabney  Palmer,  Monticello,  was  elected  president;  S.  P.  Watson,  Jackson- 
ville, secretary,  and  H.  V.  R.  Schrader,  Tallahassee,  treasurer.  The  regular 
meetings  are  to  be  held  in  May,  according  to  the  By-laws.  The  Association 
intended  to  meet  next  year  at  the  same  time  and  place  as  the  State 
Medical  Association  ;  but  the  latter  subsequently  deciding  to  meet  next  year 
at  Key  West,  on  the  second  Tuesday  in  April,  the  Pharmaceutical  Associa- 
tion will  have  to  select  another  place. 
The  Minnesota  Pharmaceutical  Association  met  at  Stillwater,  June  12th, 
President  Allen  in  the  chair.  The  riiayor  extended  the  courtesies  of  the 
city.    In  the  president's  address  various  recommendations  were  made,  the 
