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Attached to the above circular is a memorial to Con- 
gress embracing the views set forth in that document, which 
concludes with the following paragraph : " Your memorial- 
ists therefore pray Aour honorable bodies that a law be 
enacted declaring that all imported articles intended for medi- 
cal use, which may appear to the proper Custom House 
Officer to be spurious, counterfeit, or adulterated, shall be 
subject to competent inspection, and if found to be of base 
character, confiscated and destroyed." 
MINUTES OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF 
PHARMACY. 
A Stated Meeting of the Philadelphia College of Phar- 
macy was held at their Hall, Ninth month 27, 1847. 
Present 22 members. 
President, Daniel B. Smith, in the Chair. 
The minutes of the Board of Trustees were read, by 
which we are informed that Jacob L. Baker, Alfred K. 
Scholl, and James H. Crew, all graduates of the College, 
have been elected Resident Members. The Board have 
also elected Edward Mclnall, of Wilmington, Delaware, 
and Edward S. Wayne, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Associate 
Members. 
The Committee on Latin Labels report, that they have 
completed the printing of the edition authorized by the 
College at a former meeting; and they are continued to 
superintend the distribution, and report when prepared. 
The following communication was accepted and the 
Committee discharged. The copies of the Constitution and 
