. The Pharmaceutical era . etine found that he wasagain dealing in the drug. He was at once arrested onthe charge of contempt of court. New York Section .ipricnn Chi-niical Society. The New York Section of the American ChemicalSociety held its regular monthly meeting at the ChemistsClub, at No. 105 West Fifty-fifth street, on Friday even-ing, February 9, with Chairman Charles F. McKennapresiding. Dr. McKenna read a letter from E. E. Ewell,of Washington, asking the co-operation of the New in the movement recently started to establish anational bureau to maintain the standards of me
. The Pharmaceutical era . etine found that he wasagain dealing in the drug. He was at once arrested onthe charge of contempt of court. New York Section .ipricnn Chi-niical Society. The New York Section of the American ChemicalSociety held its regular monthly meeting at the ChemistsClub, at No. 105 West Fifty-fifth street, on Friday even-ing, February 9, with Chairman Charles F. McKennapresiding. Dr. McKenna read a letter from E. E. Ewell,of Washington, asking the co-operation of the New in the movement recently started to establish anational bureau to maintain the standards of measures, In scientific instruments of American upon this , the chairman said: We are now dependent upon manufacturers in foreigncountries tor our glass instruments of measure simplybecause our government has not established a standard,The association voted the co-operation asked for. Theprogramme of the evening was then taken up. This 182 THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. [February 15, A new advertising medium: how a Fulton street (Brooklyn)dealer does it.—Printers Ink. comprised two papers, The Technical Analysis of Ropeand Twine, by Durand Woodman, and On the Historyof Photo-Chemical Improvements, by Maximilian Toch made some practical demonstrations in thechemistry of photography. Brief discussions followed thereading of the papers. Against Sale of DriLgrs iu Department Stores. The Assembly Committee on Public Health, accordingto advices from Albany last week, has agreed to reportfavorably the bill offered by Assemblyman Gale, of Ja-maica, to prohibit the sale of drugs and medicines indepartment stores, except by registered pharmacists. This bill seeks to amend Section 1510 of the GreaterNew York charter so as to read as follows: It shall be unlawful for any person, except a regis-tered pharmacist within the meaning of this title, toopen or conduct any pharmacy, or store, or fU^piiitmentof any store, for retailing, dispensing o
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