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committees,  as  may  be  necessary  for  making  arrangements  for  the 
reception  of  the  members  of  the  congress  with  their  ladies,  and  for 
other  purposes. 
Members. — 3.  Any  person  interested  in  one  of  the  subjects  men- 
tioned in  Art.  7  of  these  regulations,  may  become  a  member  of  this 
Congress. 
4.  The  members  are  divided  into  : 
Patrons,  ordinary  members,  and  extraordinary  members. 
Contributions. — Patrons  pay  a  minimum  contribution,  of  25 
guilders  (£2.  1  sh.)  to  defray  the  expenses  of  the  Congress. 
The  contribution  of  ordinary  members  is  fixed  at  10  guilders 
(i6sh.  8cl).  They  send  in  their  applications  to  the  General  Secre- 
tary of  the  Congress. 
Rights  of  the  Members. — Patrons  and  ordinary  members  of  the 
Congress  may  attend  all  the  meetings  festivities,  and  excursions  of 
the  Congress,  they  have  a  vote,  and  receive  the  reports  and  other 
printed  publications  of  the  congress. 
The  ladies  or  the  members  of  the  families  of  the  patrons  and 
ordinary  members  of  the  Congress  may  become  extraordinary  mem- 
bers by  paying  a  contribution  of  5  guilders  (8  sh.  4d.)  They  may 
attend  the  meetings  of  the  congress,  but  have  no  vote.  They  are 
invited  to  the  different  festivities  or  excursions.,  organized  by  the 
Committee.   They  do  not  receive  any  reports  or  printed  publications. 
Membership  of  Societies. — 5.  A  Society,  represented  by  one  or 
more  of  its  members,  can  also  be  accepted  as  a  patron  or  ordinary 
member.  In  this  case  the  contribution  due,  is  to  be  paid  for  each 
representative. 
Subjects. — 6.  All  patrons  and  ordinary  members  have  a  right 
to  contribute  a  scientific  paper  to  the  Congress,  and  to  discuss  a 
subject  or  introduce  one  for  discussion. 
Sections. — 7.  The  Congress  is  divided  into  5  sections  : 
1.  General  Subjects.  Legislation.  Organization. 
History  of  Pharmacy.  Education.  Training. 
Military  Pharmacy. 
2.  Galenical  Pharmacy.  Pharmaceutical  prepara- 
tions.  Art  of  dispensing.  Technics. 
3.  Chemistry. 
a.  Preparation  and  examination  of  medicinal 
products.    Analytical  Chemistry. 
