The Pharmaceutical era . peutics. He actedfor a short time as director of the Central Pharmacyof the Parisian hospitals after M. Bourgoins death,in 1897. He lectured on Organic Chemistry at theParis Faculty of Sciences from 1897 till this year, andhas written a treatise of 2,000 pages on OrganicChemistry According to Modern Theories. He hasbeen thrice Laureate of the Institute, not always abarren honor, for the Jecker chemistry prize is worth$2,000 in its entirety. M. Lonis Planchon. the new professor of Materia Medica at MontpellierSchool of Pharmacy, is a corresponding member ofthe Philadelp
The Pharmaceutical era . peutics. He actedfor a short time as director of the Central Pharmacyof the Parisian hospitals after M. Bourgoins death,in 1897. He lectured on Organic Chemistry at theParis Faculty of Sciences from 1897 till this year, andhas written a treatise of 2,000 pages on OrganicChemistry According to Modern Theories. He hasbeen thrice Laureate of the Institute, not always abarren honor, for the Jecker chemistry prize is worth$2,000 in its entirety. M. Lonis Planchon. the new professor of Materia Medica at MontpellierSchool of Pharmacy, is a corresponding member ofthe Philadelphia Collegeof Pharmacy, the BritishPharmaceutical Society,etc. His father was JulesEmile Planchon, the fa-mous botanist professorof Montpellier Univer-sity, who began his bril-liant career behind thecounter of a drug uncle, Gustave Plan-chon, was Director of theParis School of Phar-macy. M. Louis Plan-chon is not an unworthydescendant of such afamily. He has much ofthe affable presence andwinning manners of his. BEHAL.
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