. American journal of pharmacy. of lastmonth by a vote of 11 out of 15Directors. 1 shall deliver a coursenext winter to commence on the1st of November and expect tohave about 30 apprentices to at-tend, with, perhaps, some calculate that the place will beWOrth to me at least 2(K) dol-lars. The preparation of this course is one thing that has been occup\ing a good deal of my t me lately, etc. Thy affectionate son, Gko. B. Elizabeth Wood,Greenwich. Cumberland Co.,Xew Jersey. The services of Dr. Wood in hehalf of pharmaceutical andmedical education belong to a subsequent peri


. American journal of pharmacy. of lastmonth by a vote of 11 out of 15Directors. 1 shall deliver a coursenext winter to commence on the1st of November and expect tohave about 30 apprentices to at-tend, with, perhaps, some calculate that the place will beWOrth to me at least 2(K) dol-lars. The preparation of this course is one thing that has been occup\ing a good deal of my t me lately, etc. Thy affectionate son, Gko. B. Elizabeth Wood,Greenwich. Cumberland Co.,Xew Jersey. The services of Dr. Wood in hehalf of pharmaceutical andmedical education belong to a subsequent period in the history, andwe must reserve treatment of this subject for another occasion. There still remained the selection of a suitable place for givingthe instructions, and on July 2t,, the Board authorized the rentingof the German Hall, situated on the west side of Seventh Street,south of Market, for lecture purposes, at an annual rent of S200. Thiswas the first home of the College, and instructions were given hereuntil DR. GEOKCE I!. WOOD lOO Ccufoiary of Phaniiaceiitical Education. > Am jour. Pharm. ■^ / I-ebruary, 1921.


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