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PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
MINUTES OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF 
PHARMACY. 
At a Stated Meeting of the Philadelphia College of Phar- 
macy, held Ninth month (September) 27th, 1S42, 
The minutes of the last meeting, with the minutes of the 
Board of Trustees for the last three months, were read and 
adopted. 
The amendments of the By-Laws, introduced at last meet- 
ing, were again considered, and after an animated discussion, 
the following amendments were adopted: 
Insert in the line after "of the meetings," Law VII, 1st 
Sect., " Of the Meetings for Business." 
Insert after Sect. 9, of Law VII, the By-Laws respecting 
the Pharmaceutical Meetings, with the following amend- 
ments: 
In Sect. 1, after the "Pharmaceutical Meetings" of the 
College, insert "which shall be exclusively for scientific pur- 
poses." 
Sect. 6 will read as follows: 
" Members may introduce to these meetings strangers hav- 
ing an interest in science generally, who, when introduced, 
shall be entitled to partake in the scientific discussions." 
The resolution respecting the time of holding the stated 
meetings of the College was deferred for consideration at our 
next meeting. 
The Committee appointed to audit the Treasurer's account 
reported they had compared the same with his vouchers, and 
found it correct. 
William Zollickoffer, M. D. was unanimously elected an 
honorary member of the College. 
Resignations from Charles Yarnall and Edward Yarnali 
were read and accepted. 
On motion of Samuel F. Troth, it was Resolved, That the 
