Circular of information concerning the School of Pharmacy . ing resolutions regarding schoolsand colleges of pharmacy: Resolved, That after January 1, 1906, the privilege of count-ing time spent at college as equivalent to an equal length oftime in a drug store shall be granted only to graduates of suchschool or college as conforms to the following standard: I. The school or college shall require that its candidates foradmission snow evidence of either having completed the firstyear in a commissioned high school, or of having completed anequivalent amount of work in any other school or academy
Circular of information concerning the School of Pharmacy . ing resolutions regarding schoolsand colleges of pharmacy: Resolved, That after January 1, 1906, the privilege of count-ing time spent at college as equivalent to an equal length oftime in a drug store shall be granted only to graduates of suchschool or college as conforms to the following standard: I. The school or college shall require that its candidates foradmission snow evidence of either having completed the firstyear in a commissioned high school, or of having completed anequivalent amount of work in any other school or academy. II. Said school or college shall require for graduation anaverage grade of not less than 75 per cent. III. The course shall consist of at least two school years ofnot less than 26 weeks each, excluding holidays. IV. During the school years sufficient school work shall beprovided so as to make clerking in a store impracticable. Purdue School of Pharmacy conforms to theserequirements, and is, as has been stated, recognizedby the Indiana Board of EQUIPMEIMT. Laboratories.—These are properly furnishedwith weighing tables, supply shelves, and individ-ual working tables for the accommodation of over100 students. Stores and Store Rooms.—All apparatus, drugsand chemicals used in the laboratory work de-scribed in the succeeding pages are furnished bythe University; none need be supplied by the stu-dent. To expedite the issuing of drugs and chem-icals there are special store rooms, as follows: Onecontaining supplies for manufacturing chemistryand pharmacy, one for analytical chemistry, one forprescription work, and one for supplies in pharma-cognosy and microscopy. The apparatus is keptin a general store room, and is furnished the stu-dent by a ^storekeeper, who is always in attend-ance during laboratory hours. We believe that thesystem employed for the distribution of suppliesand apparatus to the students works the highestpossible convenience. Much of the students timei
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