Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: The American Pharmaceutical Association met at the Hall of the Massachusetts College Of Pharmacy, Boston, August 24th, 1853, at 11 o'clock A.M. In the absence of Daniel B. Smith, President of the Association, the meeting was called to order by Samuel M. Colcord, of Boston, one of the Vice Presidents. The Secretary being absent, Edward Parrish, of Philadelphia, was appointed temporary secretary. The roll of the Association being called, nine permanent members answered to their names. A Committee on Credentials, consisting of Charles Ellis, of Philadelphia, C. Augustus Smith, of Cincinnati, and Samuel R. Phil- brick, of Boston, was appointed by the chair. This committee retired, and after a recess reported the following list of delegates, and gentlemen who are properly recommended for membership, viz: From the Richmond Pharmaceutical Society.?Alexander Duval, James P. Purcell, William S. Beers, S. M. Zachrisson, and W. A, Strother. From the Cincinnati College, of Pharmacy.?William B. Chapman, M. D., J. M. Gordon, M. Allen, C. Augustus Smith, and E. S, Wayne. From the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.?Daniel B. Smith, Charles Ellis, William Procter, Jr., Charles Bullock, and Edward Parrish. From the New York College of Pharmacy.?George D. Cogge shall, J. S. Aspinwall, Thomas B. Merrick, Eugene Dupuy. and Junius Gridley. From the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy.?Daniel Henchman, William A. Brewer, Thomas Restieaux, T. L. Turner, and H. W. Lincoln. fts a representative of the Druggists and Apothecaries of Terre Haute, Indiana.?Thomas H. Barr. The following names were reported on the recommendation of members. From Memphis, Tennessee.?C. B. Guthrie, M. D. From Boston, Massachusetts.? Thomas Hollis, Andrew Geyer, and Emery Souther. From Bennin...