Proceedings of the Philadelphia County Medical Society in Reference to the Proposed Plan for the Management of the U.S. Pharmacopoeia as Presented by Dr. Squibb to the American Medical Association for Their Action in 1877Merrihew & Son, printers, 1877 - 8 pages |
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Page 7 - Faye on its thirteenth return. Professor Peirce read some correspondence between Dr. Gerling of Marburg and Lieutenant Gillis, communicated by the latter, and offered the following resolutions, which were adopted. " Resolved, That, in the opinion of this Academy, the enterprise for determining the solar parallax, in the method proposed in the correspondence between Lieutenant Gillis and Dr. Gerling, is worthy to be promoted by the government of the United States, by sending an expedition to Chiloe,...
Page 7 - Society does not recognize the legal or moral right of The American Medical Association to assume the work of issuing a Pharmacopoeia as proposed, nor its fitness for the work, if such right existed.
Page 1 - MD) At a special meeting of the Society held May 9th, 1877, Prof. Henry H. Smith, President of the Society, in the chair, the President stated that the meeting had been specially called in order to take action upon a proposition that would be brought before The American Medical Association at its meeting in June, 1877, contemplating certain important changes in the time and manner of revising the United States Pharmacopoeia, and in the publication of the work. In explaining the proposed alterations,...
Page 7 - Philadelphia Medical Times, Medical and Surgical Reporter, The American Journal of Pharmacy, New York Medical Record, and New Remedies, as soon as possible. Dr. Albert H. Smith presented the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the Society...
Page 7 - ... nor any jurisdiction in the matter. He offered the following resolutions, which were adopted : Resolved, That in the opinion of the Philadelphia County Medical Society the propositions of Dr. Squibb to modify the period of revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia, and other proposed reforms, are deserving of careful consideration by the medical and pharmaceutical professions. Resolved, That in the judgment of this Society such reforms and modifications of ancient plans can be more safely entrusted...
Page 7 - That its delegates to the American Medical Association be instructed to use every proper means, by their votes and influence, to prevent the consummation of the plan proposed by Dr. Squibb.
Page 7 - Frickd, the following resolutions were adopted Resolved, That a committee of fire be appointed by the President of this Society, at his leisure, to suggest such alterations and additions to the US Pharmacopoeia as may in their judgment seem desirable, and report to this Society before the meeting of the State Medical Society in 1878.
Page 7 - ... reforms, are deserving of careful consideration by the medical and pharmaceutical professions. Resolved, That in the judgment of this Society such reforms and modifications of ancient plans can be more safely entrusted to the National Convention of the Pharmacopoeia and its Committee of Revision, than to any new organization. Resolved, That the action of this Society be officially transmitted to Dr. John C. Riley, President of the Pharmacopoeial Convention at Washington, to Dr. Bowditch, President...