. The Pharmaceutical era. ly last fallthis department abandoned the plan of producing itsown antitoxin, and has since purchased it in the openmarket, which arrangement has been very satisfactory. Mulfords Concentrated Antitoxin was to theexclusion of all otuer serums, and it is noteworthy thatthe large percentage of recoveries here recorded confirmsthe conilun^d evidence of the collectiv.^ investigationsof the American Pediatric Society and the Ohio StateBoard of Health, to the effect that this product in-variably yields the highest and best results. H. L. Bowlder New Manager. M


. The Pharmaceutical era. ly last fallthis department abandoned the plan of producing itsown antitoxin, and has since purchased it in the openmarket, which arrangement has been very satisfactory. Mulfords Concentrated Antitoxin was to theexclusion of all otuer serums, and it is noteworthy thatthe large percentage of recoveries here recorded confirmsthe conilun^d evidence of the collectiv.^ investigationsof the American Pediatric Society and the Ohio StateBoard of Health, to the effect that this product in-variably yields the highest and best results. H. L. Bowlder New Manager. Mr. W. H. T-Ialford. of the well-known Boston houseof tile Halford Sauce Company, has become president o£llie H. L. Eowker Company, whose goods are well knownto druggists, and has assumed the entir-i managementof the Mr. Halfords business experience andskill well fit him for the position, and he will, no doubt,achieve the success his friends predict and wish for him. 9i6 THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. [June i6, WILLIAM MUIR RETIRES FROM BUSINESS. On Tuesday, June U. William nuir, Phar. sold hisdrug store at the corner of Broadway and Gates avenue,Brooklyn, to Harry Balzhiser. and retired, -.^r a time atany rate, from the retail drug business. Dr. Muir willdevote the summer to rest and recreation. He has severalbusiness interests which will claim nis attention in theautumn, and he says he will not at all abate his interestin pharmaceutical matters. William Muir has long been one of the most influentialand best known pharmacists of Brooklyn. Born inGlasgow, Scotland, in 1S50, brought to America when10 years old by his father, who was an engineer, hewas educated in the Brooklyn public schools, and afterbeing graduated from Grammar School No. 6, enteredthe drug business as an apprentice in the store of D. Farwell, at Court and Joralemon streets, was in 1865. He remained there until 1871, mean-while taking the course at the New York College ofPhar


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