PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
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ABSTRACT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE PHILADELPHIA 
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
At a Stated Meeting of the College, held at the Hall of 
Pharmacy, Third month 27th, 1847 — Present 18 members. 
President in the Chair. The minutes of the Board of Trus- 
tees were read and approved. Through them the College 
is informed that Charles Bullock, a graduate of the College, 
has been elected a resident member. 
The Committee appointed on the adulteration of drugs, 
verbally reported that they had given further attention to 
the important matters submitted to them, and were con- 
tinued. 
The Committee on the Code of Ethics, &c, reported 
through its Chairman that no further conference has been 
had with the Committee of the College of Physicians, in 
consequence of their not having been called together by the 
Chairman of that body, as was agreed upon in their last 
interview. 
The proposal to alter law 5th, sec. 2d, referred from the 
last meeting to the consideration of.this, was freely discussed, 
and on motion referred to the next stated meeting. 
The Committee on Latin Labels reported that the pre- 
sent edition is nearly exhausted, and that there is a sufficient 
sum in their hands to publish another edition. On motion 
of Samuel F. Troth, it was Resolved, that the Committee 
be authorized to publish a second edition, if in their judg- 
ment it is best to do so. 
The following report of the Committee on the Sinking 
Fund, was read and directed to be placed on the minutes. 
"The Committee on the Sinking Fund report that since 
their appointment in the fall of 1846, they have received the 
following amounts, viz : 
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