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half profit if sold for five shillings; this brings an ounce of 
acid to one shilling, and where so small a quantity is used, 
surety this cannot be a very weighty objection, if a uniform 
article can be secured. */ircana of Science. 
MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
January 26, 1836. — The committee on Patent Medicine 
Directions, made a report which was accepted, and the com- 
mittee continued. 
Letters of resignation from M. Pleis, John Elliot and Tho- 
mas M'Clintock, were read and accepted. 
A communication from W. & L. Krumbhaar in relation to 
an article by W. L. Rushton, published in No. I., Vol. VII., 
Journal of Pharmacy, on an adulteration of acetate of morphia, 
requesting the College to appoint a committee of investigation, 
with instructions to report at the next stated meeting. The 
whole subject was referred to the Committee on Equity, with 
instructions to report in writing to the College. 
The resignation of Stephen Proctor, through Dillwyn Par- 
rish, was duly accepted. 
February 23. — The Committee on Equity, to whom was 
referred a communication from W. & L. Krumbhaar, reported 
progress, and were continued. 
The propriety of publishing a list of the members of the 
College being under consideration, it was resolved that the 
subject be referred to a special committee, with instructions to 
report their views, together with a correct list of all members 
of the institution. 
March 29. — The Board of Trustees reported the election of 
Jos. Trimble and Richard Price as resident members, and also 
that Joseph M. Turner, John Simes and Henry C. Blair hav- 
