254 MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
September 21th, 1836. — Minutes of the Board of Trustees 
were read announcing to the College the resignation by Dr. 
R. E. Griffith, of the Professorship of Materia Medica and 
Pharmacy, in this Institution, and also that at an adjourned 
meeting of the Board, held on the 26th inst. Dr. Joseph Car- 
son was duly elected to supply the vacancy. 
The Board likewise communicated the following report 
from the committee of inspection. 
To the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia College of 
Pharmacy. 
The Committee of Inspection, to whom was referred, in 
December last, the examination of adulterated Sulphate of 
Quinine, bearing the seal and label of A. Delondre, Nogent 
sur Marne, beg leave to state, that since the date of their com- 
munication to the College, several letters from M. Delondre 
and his agents in London and New York, have been placed 
in their hands, together with a sample of Sulphate of Quinine 
transmitted to the College, from M. Delondre, through his 
agent, M. Cazenove, of London. 
Your Committee, anxious that full justice should be award- 
ed to M. Delondre, and that the injurious consequences to his 
reputation, which might have arisen from their former report, 
should if possible be obviated, have lost no time in carefully 
examining these documents, and testing their validity by an 
analysis of the Sulphate sent for this purpose by that gentle- 
man, but taken indiscriminately from a lot in the hands of his 
agent in London, and manufactured anterior to the reception 
of our published report. 
They would, therefore, state that they have carefully re- 
peated their former experiments, as well as those of M. Bussy, 
referred to by M. Delondre, whose certificate is annexed to 
the above, and have also decomposed the Sulphate by means 
