. The Pharmaceutical era . rLormier has just completedin full size) gives an. excel- M. POIRRIER. lent idea of the monument to which our friends at Phila-delphia and New York have subscribed, and at the inaug-uration of which, it is hoped, many American pharmacistswill be present. The inscription on the front of the will be To the pharmacists Pelletier and Caventou,professors at the Superior School of Pharmacy at Paris,authors ot the discovery of quinine. On the rear of thebase one will read: Pelletier. born at Paris in in 1S42. Caventou. born at St. Omer in 1795. died in


. The Pharmaceutical era . rLormier has just completedin full size) gives an. excel- M. POIRRIER. lent idea of the monument to which our friends at Phila-delphia and New York have subscribed, and at the inaug-uration of which, it is hoped, many American pharmacistswill be present. The inscription on the front of the will be To the pharmacists Pelletier and Caventou,professors at the Superior School of Pharmacy at Paris,authors ot the discovery of quinine. On the rear of thebase one will read: Pelletier. born at Paris in in 1S42. Caventou. born at St. Omer in 1795. died in tlioir precious discovery and by their dis-interestedness they have merited the title ofBenefactors of inscriptions International Subscription. 1S97-1S99, and This monument was erected in 1900 inpresence of delegate pharmacists from all nations, willoccupy the two remaining faces of the pedestal. The total sum now subscribed amounts to over $5, contributors had hitherto been conspicuous.


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