. The Pharmaceutical era . ). Prof. Bourqueiot (repre-senting the Academy of Medicine). Prgf. Brouardel (headof the Faculty of Medicine), and Military PharmacistMarty. After the son and nephew of M. Planchon came thegroup of professors of the School of Pharmacy, drapedin their flowing crimson and black robes, preceded bytheir mace^bearer and ac-companied by the dele-from the otherFaculties of the Universityof Paris, in scarlet, violetand black—a very strikinggroup. Delegates from the vari-pharmaceutical andtudents associations (al-named) followed,the long, sombre blackcolumn, relieved by themi
. The Pharmaceutical era . ). Prof. Bourqueiot (repre-senting the Academy of Medicine). Prgf. Brouardel (headof the Faculty of Medicine), and Military PharmacistMarty. After the son and nephew of M. Planchon came thegroup of professors of the School of Pharmacy, drapedin their flowing crimson and black robes, preceded bytheir mace^bearer and ac-companied by the dele-from the otherFaculties of the Universityof Paris, in scarlet, violetand black—a very strikinggroup. Delegates from the vari-pharmaceutical andtudents associations (al-named) followed,the long, sombre blackcolumn, relieved by themilitary pharmaceuticalA number of other phar-macists and friends followed, making up a very lengthyprocession, which attracted much attention as it passedon foot to Mont Parnasse Cemetery, about a mile fromthe school, the hearse being respectfully saluted, afterthe Parisian fashon. by every passer-by. Doubtless fewof the hundreds of working class people, who came totheir doors to view the brilliant costumes, knew that the. THK ERVICB. officer of the Legion
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