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Identifier: pharmaceuticaler23newyuoft (find matches)
Title: The Pharmaceutical era
Year: 1887 (1880s)
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Subjects: Drug Industry Drugs Drugs Pharmaceutical industry Pharmacy Pharmacy
Publisher: New York (etc.) D. O. Haynes & Co
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
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am somewhat fearful. I think KINO this, that ifthey dont stop TAXINE us there will be trouble. Why,the way they are ROBIN us is wrong. You may thinkI SEDATIN jest While hV answered the telephone I skipped out. The Deacons Dream. May you take this lesson home with you to-night.dear friends, concluded the preacher, at the end of avery long and wearisome sermon. And may its spiritualtruths sink deep into your hearts and lives to the endthat your souls may experience salvation. We will nowbow our heads in prayer. Deacon White, will youlead? There was no response. Deacon White, this time in a louder voice, DeaconWhite, will you lead? Still no response. It was evident that the Deaconwas slumbering. The preacher made a third appealand raised his voice to a pitch that succeeded in wakingthe drowsy man. Deacon White, will you please lead? The Deacon rubbed his eyes and opened them won-deringly. Is it my lead? No—I just dealt. —Detroit Free Press. April 5, 1900.) THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. 365
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366 THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. (April 5, 1900. COLLEGE GRADUATION AS) A PRE-REQUISITETO BOARD EXAMINATION, Is it Desirable to Seelc Legislation to This End?-The QuestionDiscussed by Pharmacists, Clerks and Teachers.—Its Advantages and Drawbacks Contrasted. A Move in the Right Direction. Your move is in the right direction. My thought isexpressed in the motion offered at the put-in-Bay meet-ing of the American Pharmaceutical Association, see1899 Proceedings, page 327: RESOLVED, That the A. Ph. A. hereby expresses itsapproval of llie proposition that none but recognizedgraduates .-sliould be received by boards of pharmacy ascandidates for examination; also that while such actionis not practicable at the present time, it should besteadily advanced by all reasonable discussion and agi-tation. To me this would seem to be an almost ideal condition.Perhaps never has an ideal condition been reached, andsurely never by leaps and bounds. The good things comeslowly, and by a natural process of ev

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  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Drug_Industry
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