22  8         Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations. 
(  Am.  Jour.  Pharrri: 
t       April,  1880. 
R — Tinct.  Cannabis.  Ind.,  . 
Aquje  Menth.  Pip.,  . 
Ft.  mist. 
Sig : — A  teaspoonful  to  be  given 
times  a  day. 
7.  Oleaginous  Mixture. 
R— Olei  Tiglii,  .       .       .  . 
Tinct.  Opii, 
Pulv.  Acacias, 
Sacchari, 
Aq  Menth  Virid., 
Ft.  mist.  sec.  art. 
Sig  : — Shake  the  mixture, 
tablespoonful  every  two 
operates. 
t5ii 
three 
6. 
Write  out  a  prescription  containing  at 
least  three  ingredients,  using  their  of- 
ficinal titles  in  full. 
.       .  foil 
.    HI  XV 
da  3ii 
.       .  f5ii 
and  take  a 
hours  till  it 
Write  out  a  direction  for  preparing  this 
Prescription.    When  prepared,  would 
you  dispense  it  ? 
R — Acid.  Arsenios.,  .        .        gr.  xvi 
Potassii  Bicarb.,       .        .    gr.  xvi 
Spirit.  Lavand.  Comp.,  f3i 
Aquas  Destillatae,     .        .  ^51^ 
Liqua  sec.  art. 
Sig  : — A  teaspoonful  to  be  taken  three 
times  a  day. 
The  following  is  the  list  of  specimens  selected  for  recognition  : 
Materia  Medica.       Pharmacy.  Chemistry.  Examining  Committee.. 
Taraxacum,  Aqua  creasoti,  Amnionii  chloridum  purif.,  Cetraria, 
Filix  mas.  Infusuiii  Pruni  Virginianae,      Potassii  bichromas 
Podophyllum,  Tinctura  MyrrhcC.  Magnesii  sulphas, 
Serpentaria,  Syrupus  sarsaparillas  compos.,  Zinci  sulphas. 
Uva  ursi,  Extractum  Taraxaci  fluidum,  Ferri  phosphas, 
Caruiu,  Linimentum  saponis,  ~' 
Juniperus,  Spiritus  sethens  compositus 
Nux  vomica,  Glycerina, 
Lycopodium,  Pulvis  Rhei  compositus, 
Mastiche.  Acidum  benzoicum. 
Plumbi  acetas 
Atimonii  sulphuretum, 
Alcohol  amylicum, 
Acidum  aceticum, 
Acidum  gallicum. 
Canel 
Arnica, 
Anisum, 
Cubeba, 
Resina, 
Aqua  CamphorfB, 
Spir.  Lavandulae  comp.. 
Ext.  glycyrrhizae  fluid. 
Cupri  sulphas. 
The  practical  examination  consisted  in  the  spreading  of  a  blistering  plaster,  and' 
in  the  preparation  of  a  copaiba  cmubion,  of  powders  composed  of  zinc  sulphate 
and  lead  acetate,  and  of  suppositories  containing  extract  ot  opium  and  of  bella- 
donna. 
The  following  candidates  passed  the  examination  and  were  recommended  for  the 
degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  : 
John  Frederick  Oscar  Agthe,  North  Carolina,  Preparation  of  Phosphorus  Pills. 
Charles  Hamilton  Ballantine,  Pennsylvania,  Unguentum  HyJrargyri  ISitratis.. 
Richard  Calcott  Barrington,  New  Jersey,  Phosphorus. 
Fenwick  Hazleton  Bassett,  New  Jersey,  Lactic  Acid  and  its  Compounds. 
Charles  Beale,  Pennsylvania,  Chloroform 
Allen  Leslie  Belleville,  Delaware,  Salicylic  Acid. 
Alexander  Elvvell  Bennett,  New  Jersey,  Glycerin. 
George  Mahlon  Beringer,  Pennsylvania,  Caffeina. 
Edwin  Hugh  Bidwell,  New  Jersey,  The  Halogens. 
Edward  George  Boysen,  New  York,  Emulsions. 
Lewis  Colloredo  Boysen,  New  York,  The  Miseries  in  Pharmacy. 
Mitchell  Baxter  Brooks,  Pennsylvania,  Plasma,  its  Pharmaceutic  Value. 
Edwin  Raughley  Burdick,  Delaware,  Absence  oj  1  annic  Acid  in  Linjing  Plants - 
Charles  Blair  Carl,  Pennsylvania,  Tincture  of  Kino 
William  Henry  Carslake,  New  Jersey,  Cerasus  Serotina. 
Harry  Scott  Clark,  Pennsylvania,  Pharmacists  Sti;dy  of  Vegetation. 
Lewis  Clay  Collier,  Ohio,  Prinos  Verticillatus. 
Thomas  S.  Collins,  New  Jersey,  Chenopodium  Anthelminticum. 
George  Havens  Colton,  Massachusetts,  Xanthoxylum  Carolinianum. 
George  Emil  Dahis,  Pennsylvania,  Pills  and  Pill  Coatings. 
Adam  Clarion  Daniels,  Pennsylvania,  Glycerin. 
August  Jacob  Detzer,  Indiana,  Chemical  Affifiity  in  Compounding  Medicine, 
William  Crossett  Dockstader,  Delaware,  Anamirta  Cocculus. 
