The Pharmaceutical era . d crowded with loungers attracted by the gayuniforms and academical robes of the oflficals who hadjust arrived. Inside, the amphitheater was crowded,and the audience was enthusiastic. On the platform,the President of the Republic was supported by thePrime Minister of France, the Ministers of ForeignAffairs, of Justice, of Public Instructions, and thePresidents of the two houses of Parliament. Deputa-tions from French universities and learned societies,foreign delegates and officials, military uniforms andWinter toilettes, all clustered around a little, gray-haired, but


The Pharmaceutical era . d crowded with loungers attracted by the gayuniforms and academical robes of the oflficals who hadjust arrived. Inside, the amphitheater was crowded,and the audience was enthusiastic. On the platform,the President of the Republic was supported by thePrime Minister of France, the Ministers of ForeignAffairs, of Justice, of Public Instructions, and thePresidents of the two houses of Parliament. Deputa-tions from French universities and learned societies,foreign delegates and officials, military uniforms andWinter toilettes, all clustered around a little, gray-haired, but alert, figure, M. Marcelin Berthelot, Bal-ards ancient preparator, now Grand Officer of theLegion of Honor, Perpetual Secretary of the Acad-emy of Sciences, Honorary Professor of the ParisSchool of Pharmacy, Member of the French Acad-emy, of the Royal Society of London, of the Acade-mies of St. Petersburg, Municli, Stockholm. Bos-ton, etc. It was his scientific jubilee, and, as M. Leygues ONTARIO COLLEGE OF PHAfl^ACY


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