PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 167 
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MINUTES OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF 
PHARMACY. 
A stated meeting of the Philadelphia College of Phar- 
macy was held Ninth mo. (September) 27, 1841. 
Henry Troth, Vice President, in the Chair. 
The minutes of the College and the Board of Trustees were 
read and adopted. From the latter the College is informed 
that the degree of " Graduate in Pharmacy" has been con- 
ferred upon Caleb H. Needles and J. Crawford Dawes, 
who having served an apprenticeship to the Drug and Apothe- 
cary business, attended the requisite instruction in the school 
of Pharmacy, and having produced written Theses, the 
former upon " Juniperus Sabina," and the latter upon " Pro- 
cesses for obtaining Morphia," were recommended by the 
Professors and Committee of Examination, as qualified for re- 
ceiving the diploma of the College. The College also learns 
that Dr. Franklin Bache has resigned the Professorship of 
Chemistry in this Institution, and that Dr. Wm. R. Fisher, a 
graduate of this College, has been elected to fill the vacancy. 
A resignation of membership from Benjamin C. Horner 
was accepted. Professor Samuel Jackson, owing to his nu- 
merous professional duties, having offered a resignation of his 
resident membership, was proposed as an honorary member 
of the College, by Henry Troth, Charles Ellis, Warder Mor- 
ris, and Joseph C. Turnpenny. 
The following persons cease to be members of the College, 
agreeably to the provisions of Section 8th, of Law 5th, 
viz.: Robert Milnor, William Dick, M. L. Gordon, Daniel 
Laws, Aaron S. Martin, Christopher Graff, J. W. Flickwir, 
Robeson Moore, Peter Thompson, Jr., C. Ash, Richard Jor- 
don, Lewis Krumbhaar,William F. Krumbhaar, Isaac J. Smith, 
Edwin A. Hoskins. 
The committee appointed to procure a copy of the U. S. 
