The Pharmaceutical era . iStion Inking calleil. themotion of Mr. Dohine [lassed and the paper uas so re-ceived. At this point Prof. Hallberg requested that the chair-man read a certain section of the This proved to be a law limiting the time allowed forthe reailing of any single paper to ten minutes, unlessa longer time be given by unanimous consent, and causedconsiderable amusement as much from the manner ofcalling attention to the rule as from the fact that thefirst paper had consumed a much longer time. The next paper on Why a Pharmacist Should Be aBacteriologist, by O. W. Krueger
The Pharmaceutical era . iStion Inking calleil. themotion of Mr. Dohine [lassed and the paper uas so re-ceived. At this point Prof. Hallberg requested that the chair-man read a certain section of the This proved to be a law limiting the time allowed forthe reailing of any single paper to ten minutes, unlessa longer time be given by unanimous consent, and causedconsiderable amusement as much from the manner ofcalling attention to the rule as from the fact that thefirst paper had consumed a much longer time. The next paper on Why a Pharmacist Should Be aBacteriologist, by O. W. Krueger, was read Ijy the au-thor. This paper elicilitl iiuite an aniniateil discussion,participated in by Irof. .^ayre. Prof. Wlielpley, Chair-man Alpers, Prof. Prescott. Prof. Hallberg and others,the consensus of opinion being that this was one of theseveral promising lines along which the pharmacist of thefuture may look for and profit. On motionthe paper was received and refirred to tlie Committeeon Geo. C. Bartellt. H. G. Webster. A paper on the Volatile Oils was read by the Kremers, who reported the result of careful examina-tion of the comixisitiou of several of the more commonoils and suggested some valuable points in tests for qual-itv. On motion the pai>er took the usual course. Prof. Hallberg moved that the report of the Committeeon Research be next considered and the motion prevail-ing the report was presented by Dr. Prescott. The re-port was a voluminous document, showing that a vastamount of work had been done by the ccouniittee. andcontained several recommendations concerning the futurework. On successive motion this was received, acceptedwith the thanks of the association, and the recommenda-tion approved. Dr. Prescott then moved to proceed with the electionof members to fill vacancies occurring in the committee,there being two such at this time. This motion waspassed and nominations called for. Dr. Edward Kremers was nominated b
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