. American journal of pharmacy. oldvolunteer fire department ofthe city, and in charitableworks. He was one of the cor-porate members of the TrinityP. E. Church, and for twentyyears was Rectors passed away at his resi-dence on the 6th of March,1886. in the ninety-first year ofhis age. The first meeting of theTrustees was held in Carpen-ters Hall, on March 29. 1821. An organization was effected, withSamuel P. ^^etherill as chairman, and Peter Williamson as Secre-tary, and a committee was appointed to take into consideration thesubject of establishing a school of pharmacy, and to draft
. American journal of pharmacy. oldvolunteer fire department ofthe city, and in charitableworks. He was one of the cor-porate members of the TrinityP. E. Church, and for twentyyears was Rectors passed away at his resi-dence on the 6th of March,1886. in the ninety-first year ofhis age. The first meeting of theTrustees was held in Carpen-ters Hall, on March 29. 1821. An organization was effected, withSamuel P. ^^etherill as chairman, and Peter Williamson as Secre-tary, and a committee was appointed to take into consideration thesubject of establishing a school of pharmacy, and to draft bv-lawsfor the government of the Board of Trustees. On April 9th, anadjourned meeting of the Trustees was held, at which the Com-mittee on By-laws for the government of the Board presenteda draft, which was adopted, and the Committee on the School ofPharmacy reported a plan recommending lectures on MateriaMedica and Pharmacy and on Pharmaceutical and General Chem-istry. Those on Materia Medica and Pharmacy to be given on three. PETER WILLI.\MSON q6 Centenary of Pharmaceutical Education. \ ^J^\ Jo- ^ll?™- -^ - • i February, 1921. nights per week, from November ist to ]\rarch ist, and those onPharmaceutical and General Chemistry from March ist to Juneist. The price for the tickets for the course on Materia Medica COLLEGE OF AiOiliECdRlElS, ! ... LECTURES I ^mm BY SAMUEL JACKSON, M. B. .X Mr y ^ Fhiladdphia,y^ffyr»J-y/lB2! ^ Ji j//^/?>H^ <-^/^ ^.MK COLLEGE OF . BV GERARD TROOST, M. D. PhiladelpkiUf ^cr/em i §2 / TUKKTS and IMiarmacv was fixed at Si5, and for the Chemistry course at$12. In addition a matriculation fee of $5 was to be paid by eachstudent. The lecturers were to receive all of the emoluments from Am. Jour. Pharm. IFebruary, 1921. S Cnitcnarv of Pltannacctttical lldncation. 97 their rcsi)c-clive courses. At a held a week later, the i)riccfor the tickets was changed, and it was agreed that for the fi
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