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MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
New York; Dr. Washington L. Jltlee, of Lancaster city, 
Pennsylvania. 
Two vacancies having occurred in the Board of Trustees, 
William Biddle, and Edward Needles, were duly elected 
Trustees. 
Resolved, that the College proceed to the election of Dr. 
Robert E. Griffith. Whereupon he was declared to be duly 
elected an Honorary Member of this College. 
The resignation of Edward Hopper was accepted, and he 
allowed to retain his certificate of membership, agreeably to 
his request. 
Resolved, That during the continuance of the lectures, the 
meetings of this College be held on the evening of the day 
preceding that on which they were usually held. 
Resolved, That the committee on patent medicine direc- 
tions be authorized to have 300 reams printed, provided they 
obtain subscriptions sufficient to defray the expense. 
Stated Meeting, December 26, 1836. The minutes of last 
meeting, and of the Board of Trustees, were read. 
Dr. Joseph Carson having been recommended, at the last 
meeting of the Trustees, as a candidate for resident member- 
ship, the college proceeded to ballot; whereupon he was de- 
clared to be duly elected a resident member. 
The resignation of Joseph Trimble was accepted. 
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PATENT MEDICINE DIRECTIONS. 
The Philadelphia College of Pharmacy having had under considera- 
tion the subject of revising the old English Patent Medicine Directions, 
have instructed their Committee to print an edition of three or four hun- 
dred reams. 
These Directions, thus improved by the omission of exceptionable mat- 
ter, are in progress of being printed, and may be obtained by application 
to the members of the College. 
