168 MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 
The following report from the Committee of Equity was 
read and adopted: 
To the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 
The Committee of Equity to whom was referred the com- 
munication from W. & L. Krumbhaar, requesting an investi- 
gation how far they were accessory to the manufacture and 
sale of a certain article sold by them to Rushton & Aspinwall, 
of New York, as Acetate of Morphine, knowing it to be im- 
pure, respectfully Report, 
That, they have given diligent attention to the subject re- 
ferred to them, and after the examination of several disinte- 
rested persons and others, are unanimously of the opinion that 
the article said to be Acetate of Morphine, and sold by 
W. & L. Krumbhaar to Rushton & Aspinwall, of New York, 
was not a genuine article, but that W. & L. Krumbhaar did not 
know at the time they sold it that it was not good and genuine. 
Respectfully submitted. 
Edward B. Garrigues, 
Peter Lehman, 
Jacob Bigonet. 
Fourth Mo. {April,) 25, 1836. 
A communication from Tyson & Fisher to the Publishing 
Committee of the American Journal of Pharmacy, present- 
ing their annual statement of the concerns of the Journal un- 
der their charge, was laid before the College, whereupon it 
was Resolved, that the Secretary be directed to present to 
Messrs. Tyson & Fisher the thanks of this Institution for their 
efficient and disinterested management of the Journal in the 
city of Baltimore. 
