. The Alumni journal. College of Pharmacy of the City of New York; Pharmacology. PUBLISHED BY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Vol. f. New York, September, 1894. No. 5- A PLEA FOR PHARMACEUTICAL FELLOWSHIPS. BY PROF, DR. EDWARD KREMERS. standard of pharmaceutical education ; also that it is the duty not only of the druggists to educate themselves, but that in the interest of self-defense it is the duty of the State to demand higher education LIBI >iEW ]~\URING the past year several phar- *^ maceutical journals have called attention to the desirabili
. The Alumni journal. College of Pharmacy of the City of New York; Pharmacology. PUBLISHED BY THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Vol. f. New York, September, 1894. No. 5- A PLEA FOR PHARMACEUTICAL FELLOWSHIPS. BY PROF, DR. EDWARD KREMERS. standard of pharmaceutical education ; also that it is the duty not only of the druggists to educate themselves, but that in the interest of self-defense it is the duty of the State to demand higher education LIBI >iEW ]~\URING the past year several phar- *^ maceutical journals have called attention to the desirability^ of endowed colleges of pharmacy that should be in- dependent of the tuition fee paid by stu- dents. It was stated that such schools would be placed in a position to materi- ally raise the status of pharmaceutical education. It is noteworthy that such endowed colleges were not spoken of as isolated professional schools, but as part of larger and broader educational institu- tions. In fact, the success of a school of pharmacy which is an integral part of of its professional men, and to offer such education at its centres of learning, its State universities. II such editorials accomplish this end they will have achieved much. It is doubtful, however, whether they will secure endowments for chairs in phar- macy of which mention was made. It is furthermore very doubtful, whether a one of our largest State universities was multiplication of schools or colleges of mentioned as having been demonstrated beyond all question. Such utterances are certainly remarkable signs of the times. Furthermore, the following sen- tence : "This elevation has merely kept pace with public sentiment among phar- macists. // has followed rather than led the sentiment^ certainly is very quicken- ing after the sickening effusions of self- laudation with which we were flooded only a short time ; 1**^ Editorials of such character may do much to bring about a more general CD 00 pharmacy in this
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