Program of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Pharmaceutical Association and Affiliated Organizations, Hotel Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, September 7, 8 and 9, 1944

Program of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Pharmaceutical Association and Affiliated Organizations, Hotel Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, September 7, 8 and 9, 1944

PROGRAM OF THE 92ND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION AND AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS, HOTEL CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, OHIO, SEPTEMBE...

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PROGRAM OF THE 92ND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION AND AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS, HOTEL CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, OHIO, SEPTEMBER 7, 8 and 9, 1944 THE GENERAL PROGRAM

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T eachers Conferences. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy : Chemistry , Parlor :3 I . Pharmacy, ' Parlors 30 auo 32. PhanncLcoglluSY and Pharlllacol ogy, Parlors 20 and 28. Pharmaceutical Economics, Parlors 27 and 29. National Association Boards of Phar-' macy, Ball Room. Conference of Pharmaceutical Law Enforcement Officials, (fullmV1>nf!. .Y .A . R. P. mppth7 g). Helll R()()1l1.

American College of Apothecaries, Empire Room. American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Parlors :34 and ;3fi. Conference of State Pharmaceutical Association Secretaries, Rose Room. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Red Room. National Association Boards of Pharmacy, Ball Room. American College of Apothecaries, Empire Room. American Society of H ospital Ph ar macists, Parlors 34 and 36. Conference of State Pharmaceutical Association Secretaries, Rose Room. Dinner, A. PH. A. and Affiliated Org-anizations, Red Room. First General Session , Ha ll H.OOIlI.

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Breakfast, U. S. P. Committee Oil R evi sion and Hoard of Tru stee~ . American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Red R oom. National Association Boards of Pharmacy, Ball Room. A merican College of Apoth ecaries, Empire R oom . A.merican Society of Hospita l P harmacist s, Parlors J-i and :3li. Conference of State Pharma ce utical Secretari es , Ros<:' Associati on Room. LU1lcheon, Kappa P s iFraternit~ · . Luncheon, Phi Delta Chi Fraternitv . Fi rst Session , House of DeleKat~s , Bull Roolll. C()U11cil, Ameril'ull lus li lule for Ule

History of Pharmacy , .l?arlor 2li. Conference of State Pharmaceutical Secretaries, Rose Association Room. • Meeting, · Committee on N omirrations., Parlor 24. J\1eeting, Committee on Hesnlutlolls, P(lrl(lr :2S.

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Dinner and Annual Meeting, Rho Chi Society~ 1. Scientific Section, Empire . Room . 2. Section on Education and Legislation, Parlor 34. 3. Section on. Practical Pharmacy , Parlors 30 and 32. 4. Section on Pharmaceutica l Economics, Parlors 26 and 28. .J . Section on Historical Pharmacy , Parlor :j1. Conference of State Pharmaceutical Association Secretaries, Rose Room . Conference of Pharmaceuti<.:al Law Enforcement Officials, Ball R oom. Council, A. PH. A., P arlor 24.

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Saturday, September 9 Breakfast and Business Session, Women 's Auxiliary. Second Session , H ouse of Delegat es, Ball R oom . Conference of St ate Pharmaceutical R ose Association Secretaries, R oom. F inal Session , H ouse of Delegat es, Rall Room. F in al General Sessiou , Ball R oom.

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THE GENERAL SESSIONS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President, I vor Griffith ; honorary president, George Judisch; first vice-president, P. G. Stodghill ; second vice-president, J. G. Beard ; secretary, E. F. Kelly; treasurer, Hugo H. Schaefer ; assista nt to th~ secretary, C . R . Bohrer .

OFFICERS-ELECT, 1944-1945 President, George A. Moulton ; first vi ce-presi dent, Charles E. Wilson ; second vice-president , Robert S. Lehman (deceased) ; m embers of the Council (for three years), Robert L . Swain , Roy . B. Cook , Ernest Little.

First General Session, Thursday, September 7,8:30 P.M., Ball Room 1. Call to Order. 2. Reading of Communications. 3. Report of the House of Delegates, Glenn L . Jenkins, Chairman. 4. Address of the President, I vor Griffith.

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Introduction of the Honorary President. George J udisch Introduction of the President-Elect, George A. Moulton . Report of the Committee ori Constitution and By -Laws, George D. Beal. Address : " M edicine and Pharmacy in the Postwar World, " Dr. Morris Fishbein, American M edical Association. Address: "The National Pharmacy Committee on Public Information, Inc., " E . Walton Bobst, Chairman. Report of the American Council on Phar maceutical Education, A. G. DuMez. Report of the Pharmaceutical Syllabus Committee, H enry M. Burlage. Report of the Committee on Personnel Problems, J . B. Burt. Report of the Committee on Status of Pharmacists in the Government Service , Arthur Einbeck. Unfinished Business. New Business.

Second General Session, Saturday, September 9, 8: 30 P.M., Ball Room 1. Minutes of the First General Sessioll . 2. Reading of Communications. :L Report of the House of Delegates, Glellll L . J enkins, Chairman . -to T he United States P harmacopceia, E. F ullerton Cook, Chairman, Committee 0 11 Revision . .5 . The Nati onal Formulary, J . L . Powers, Chairman , Committee on National Formulary . G. New and Unfinished Business . 7. Award of the Ebert Prize. S. Award of the Kilmer Prize . 9. Award of t he Robert J. Rut h T rophy , Ray Schlotterer. ] O. Inst allation of Officers. 11 . Address of t he President, George A. Moulton . 1:.? Final Adjournment.

HOUSE OF DELEGATES Chai rman, Glenn ;L. Jenkins ; vice-chairman , S. H . Dretzka; secretary , E . F. K elly.

First Session, Friday, September 8, 2: 00 P. M., Ball Room 1. Call to Order. 2. Roll Call of Delegates. 3. Reception of Fraternal Delegates. 4. Opening Remarks by Glenn L. J enkins, Chairman.

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Appointment of Committee on Nominations and Committee on Resolution s. 6. Annual Report of the Council. 7. Annual Report of the Treasurer , H. H. Schaefer. 8. Annual Report of the Secretary, E. F . K elly. 9. Report of Committees : War Activities, E . F. Kelly . Joint Committee of the A. PH. A. and the American Social H ygiene Association , R . P . Fischelis. Social a nd Economic R elati on s, A. H . Uhl. P olicy and Pla nning, R. P. F ischelis. 1n. Receipt of R esolutions, H.e ports a nd O ther Communica ti ons- all of which m ust be i n writing. 11. New Business.

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R oll CaB of Delegat es. M inutes of t he F irst Session . R eceipt of Reports an d Other Communications fro111 the ASSOCIATION, t he Coull cil a nd the Section s. 4. Receipt of Repor~s , Resolu t ions and Other Commu ni cati on s~alt of whirh must be in writing. 5. Executive Session for the D iscussion of P roblems of the Emergency Affecting P harmacy. n. Repor ts of Committees: Continuation Study for P harmacists, C. J. Netz. American I nstit ute of P harmacy Maintenance, H . A. B. D un1lin g. Local and Student Branches, E rnest Lit tle. National Ph armacy Week, C . R. Bohrer. Legislation, A . L. 1. Winne. P rescrip ti on Tolerances, J. K. Attwood. Professional Relati on s, C. H. Evans. Dental P harmacy, G. C . Schicks. 7. E lection of t he Honor ary Preside nt, Secretary, and T r easurer of the ASSOCIATION on Nomination of the Council. 8. Report of the Committee on Nomina ti on s. 9. R eport of the Committee on Place of Meet ing, R . A. Ly man. ] O. Report of the Committee on R esolutions. 1 L. Unfinished Business. 12. N ew business. 1. 2. :L

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~oll Call of Delegates. Minutes of Second Session .

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Reports of Committees: Membership, Charles R . Bohrer. State Food and Drug Legislation , S. H . Dretzka. United States Pharmacopceia, C . L . O'Connell. Horticultural Nomenclature, H . \V ,. Youn gken. Physiological T es ting, .L . W. R owe . Wm . Proct er , Jr., M emorial FUlld , J a11les E. H ancock . E ndowment F und , H . A. B . Dunning. Lay Pr ess R elati on s a nd R adio Publicity . Glenn Sonnedecker . F inal R eport of the Committee on R esolu tions. Unfinished Business. Inst allation of Cha irman and Vice-Ch airm an . F inal Adj ournmen t.

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THE COUNCIL Chairman , R obert P . F ischelis; vice-dtairma11, C. H. -Evans ; secretary, E. F. Kelly ; F. E. Bihbin s, P. H. Costello, R. L. Swain , G. n. Heal C . H. Evans, R. P. Fischelis, B. V . Christensen . H. A. B . D unning, Henry H. Gregg.

Sessions \Ved nesday, September 6, 11:00 A.M., Parlor 2-L Friday, September 8, 8:00 P.M., Parlor 24. Su nd ay , September 10, 9 : 00 A.M., Parlor 24.

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Chairman, Learny F. J on es; firstvice-chairmall, F r ank J . Slama; second vice-t;hairman, E dward P. Claus; secretary-treasurer, Elmer H . Wirth ; local secretary, F ranklin J. Bacon, Sch ool of Pharmacy, W est ern Reserve U ni versit y , Clevela nd , O. ; delegate to the Jlou se of Delegates, F r ank J. Sla ma.

Tuesday, September 5 10 : 00 A.M. Registration- Western Reserve School of Pharmacy. 11 : 00 A.M. Opening Session. ] 2 : 30 P.M. Lunch. 1 : 30 P.M. Sessions of Seminar.

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F ield T rip at Squire Valleev ue Farm . Village of Hunting VaHey. T rip through Botallical Gardell . Box Lunch at F ar111. T rip through Northern Ohio, BeechMa ple Forest. R eturn to Cleveland. Final B usiness Session .

CONFERENCE OF STATE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION SECRETARIES EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING Preside'n l, Victor L. Keys ; secretary, Clara B. Miller ; de/ega!f' to lit e IJollse of Df'ley,ates , E ; 1< . \\' eaver.

Informal Open House Meeting, Wednesday, September 6, Rose Room First Session, Thursday, September 7, 10: 00 A.M., Ros ~ Room Second

Session, Thursday, September 7, 2 : 00 P.M., Rose Room

Third Session, Friday, September 8, 10: 00 A.M., Rose Room Fourth Session, Friday, September 8, 2 : 00 P .M., Rose Room Final Session, Saturday, September 9, 10: 00 A.M., Rose Room Tentative Program of Panel Discussiolls : Discussion Panels (starting T hursday morning): Postwar Action Panel Education Panel Legislative Panel Public Relations Panel

P . H. Costello, National Association Boards of P harmacy Dr. E . L . Newcomb, National Wholesale Druggist s Association Dr. Robert L. Swain, Drug Topics J ohn McPherrin, A merican Druggist Discussions, President Victor Keys, leader (st arting F riday afternoon): Fair T rade Prescri ption Pricing NOllpharmaceut ical Outlets Ambulance Plane Dri ves Vitamin H.ulings Procuremell t and Assignmen t Govern ment Regulations Association Managemellt (membership, fi nances, convent ion s, bulletins and magazines) Small Business Men's P rograms M ilitary P harmacy (other topics to he scheduled )

CONFERENCE OF PHARMACEUTICAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING Chairman, S. H . Dretzka; secretary-treasllrer. M. N. Ford ; delegate to 110use of Delegates, Fred Schafer.

First Session, Thursday, September 7, Ball Room (im~ediately following N . A. B. P. meeting) " Progress in Drug Control," W. A. Queen, chief, Division of State Cooperation, Food and Drug Administ ration , Federal Security Agency . Second Session, Friday, September 8, 8 :00 P .M., Ball Room Round Table D iscussions : " Concentrated Vitamins Are Drugs," F rank Moudry, leader. " Problems of Drugstore Inspection ," H ugh Beirne, leader. Repor ts of Officer s and Commi Uees.

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Conference Luncheon (Friday noon) : Dr. E. F . Kelly, American Pharmaceutical Association John D ar gavel, National Associ ation Retail Druggists

SECOND ANNUAL MEETING Chairman, Don E . Francke ; vice-chairman, Hazel E . Landeen ; secretary, I . Thomas Reamer ; treasurer, Sister Mar y J ohn.

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Wednesday, September 6,8: 00 P.M., Parlor 30 Meeting of Executive Committee.

First Session, Thursday, September 7, 9: 00 A.M., Parlors 34 and 36 I.

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Call t o Order ann Chairman 's Aclclress Don F r ancke. R eading of M inutes - 1. T hom as R eamer . Treasurer 's R eport- Sister Mary J ohn . Appointment of Committees. R eceipt of R eports and Other Communication s. Address, I vor Griffith, Pr esident, AMERIC:\!\' PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION. Presentation of P apers: " Hospital P harmacist, H ere's H ow l~ ar You H ave Come," Edward Spease. "Narcotic R egulations and R ecords," R oger W . Mar quand. " T rends in Modern Medicin als," Madeline Oxford McDonnell. " Out look of P harmaceutical Su pplies for H ospital Use," J. Solon Mordel!. Roun d Table D iscussion: " Media for P u blicity and t he Exchange of Ideas," editors of American Professional Pharmacist, IIosp'ital Mana f!.em ent, Nfodern Ilospital, Hospi tals , B1(,lletin of Amer'ican Society of llospital Pharmacists, Practical Pharmacy Edition of the Journal of the A m erican Pharma(:eutical A ssociation. Adjournment.

Thursday, September 7, 1: 00 P.M . Luncheon for Hospital Ph armacists.

Second Session, Thursday, September 7,2: 00 P.M., Parlors 34 and 36 1. :2. 3.

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Call to Order. Receipt of Resolutions. Presentation of Papers: " I s t h ere a Substitute for a Progressive Hospital P harmacist ?" Ann an d Leo Godley . " A Lon g Range Program and the .H ospital Pharmacist, " Glenn L . J enkins. "Textbooks for T eaching Pharmacology to Student N urses," Sister M. Ludmilla . " Official S tatus of M etric System ," D aniel Otis McClusky . " Hospital Pharmacist's Obligation t o M edical Interne," Nellie Watts. " Minimum Book s and J oun1als for H ospital Pharmacists, " E dward J. Ireland. Adjournment.

Third Session, Friday, September 8, 9: 00 A.M., Parlors 34 and 36 1•

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Call to Order. Unfinished Business . New Business. Report of R esolution s Committee. R eport of Nominating Commi ttee. Inst allation of Offi cer s. Adjournment .

Friday, September 8, 3: 00- 5: 00 P.M., St. Luke's Hospital Pharmacy Pr actical D emonstrations of Hospital P harmacy Techniques.

Saturday, September 9, 2: 00- 4: 00 P .M., University Hospital Pharmacy Pr actical Demonstr ations of Hospital P h a rmacy T echniques.

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF APOTHECARIES FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING President, • J . K. Attwood ; president-elect, L. D . Bracken; vice-president, P. G . Stodghill : secretary -treasu rer, Cha rles V. Selby ; delegate til {louse of Delef!.ates,]. K. Attwood.

Wednesday, September 6, 8 : 00 P .M. YIeetillg of Officers and Regiona l Directors, Parl or 26.

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Second Session, Thursday, September 7,2: 00 P.M., Empire Room t. " Courage to Serv ice Phy sicians Better," Russell V. Oosting. ~.

" Noises in the Night," L . D. Bracken. Address, Dr. E. F . Kelly, Secretary AMERI CAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION. 4. " Overcoming H elp Shortage Problems, " A. A. H oehn. 5. Address, Dr. George A. Moulton , Pr esident-Elect AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION. 3.

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" A Study of Bromide-Pepsin Incompatibility, " James S. Hill.

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" Incompatibilities in Prescriptions. VI. H ydrolysis of Zinc Salts," William J. H usa and Jack K . Dale. Third Session, Septemher 8, 9: 00 A.M., G. "The Synthesis of Derivatives of 5Empire Room Aminoquinoline, " John E. Christian and Glenn L. Jenkins. . 1. " Professional Thoughts Activated," Charles t . " Pharmacology and Toxicology of InsecE . Wilson. 2. " Thiamine HCI Prescriptions and pH Ad ticides. 1. ," James C . Munch and Rose P. Marriott. justment," Arthur P. Wyss. ~. " A Phy tochemical Study of South Dakota :3. Secretary 's Report, Charles V. Selby . Grown Ephedra Sinica," Silas A. Klu g 4 . Committee Reports. . J. General Discussion. and Charles O. '\Tilson. "Some Observations on the Metaphos(). Election of Officers and R egional Directors. phates and Polyphosphates, ': E. C . R eif 7. Adjournment. and A. A. Horvath. 10. " Some Physical and Chemical Properties SCIENTIFIC SECTION of Commercial Racemic Menthol," K en neth L. Waters and George D. Beal. 11. " Antiseptics of the Quaternary Ammonium Chairm an , Charles O. Wilson; fir st vice-chairT ype in the Presence of Positive and man, Lloyd W. Hazleton; second vice-president, Negative Gela tins," L. F. Tice and R . J. C. Ward ; secretary, F. E . Bibbins; delegate to • Pressman. th e [JOUSf of D elegates, W . H . Hartung. 12. " A Phyt ochemical Study of Larrea Di varicata Cav . With Special Em phasis Friday, September 8, 8 : 00 P.M., Empire Room 0 11 its Yellow Pigments," Gertrude M. Chairman 's Address, Charles O. Wilson. H orn and Ole Gisvold. Secretary's R eport, Francis E . Bibbins. " The Phyt ochemical Investigation of L arl{.eport.of the Board of Review of P apers. rea Divaricata Cav.," Coy Waller and Ole Report of the Committee for the Study of the Gisv old. R eorganization of the Scientific Section , 14. " T he Syn thesis of 2-hydroxyisophthalic Charles O. Wilson. Acid and Some of Its Deri vatives," I h scussion of t he Proposed Bylaws. v\Yilli a m S. Belli ca a nd Ole Gisvold . , ew Business. 1.-). " Preliminary Heport of a New Gela till AddrC'ss , " T he P harmaceut ical Abstrac ts," A. G . Product- 'Sulfa -Gel,' " Herbert L. l)u Mez . Black, Donald A. Clark e and Linwood F . Address , " T he Scientific E dition of t he J o'Urnal T ice. of the A men:can P harmaceutica.l A ssociation, " ](i. "St ability of E lixir of T hree Bromides J. L. Powers. N.F. VII " by Clare Olin Ewin g and l{eport of t he Committee on Kilmer Pri ze . N asim A. D av id . Report of t he Nominating Committee. I I . " Cascara Sagrada Berries , an Adulteran1 Election and I nst allation of Officers. of Buckthorn Berries, N.F." Clare Olin Ad journment . Ewing and Albin Stitt. Pa pers to be read by t itle : l K " Adulterated Arnica F lowers," Clare Olin I . " T he Det ermination of I odine in Organic Ewing and Albin St itt. Compounds," P a ul Block, J r ., and Ken I ~ . " Observations p n Bentonite U .S.P . a nd neth L. Wat ers. Magma Ben tonit e N .F .," Clare Olill :!. "St udies U pon Sex-Difference in t he R e Ewing and Fra llk W. Politi. sistance t o Ouabain in the Albino R a t. ' · :! () . .. . \bsorption of Single D oses of Iro11 ," Harald G . O. H olck and K azuo K . Emily A. M . Codfrcv and Lloyd \l,,'. Kimura. Ilazle tul1. . 01. ., A s tudy uf t Ilt:, H.espunses of Inla ct Canillt' .. F actors Inllueucil1g lht Ca Lllarlic Acti \' ~ 1. Uteri F ollowing UraHy Admiuistered it y of Senna in M ice," K athleen D . Ergot Alkaloids," H . F . Schloemer , Talbert and Lloyd W. Hazleton. F . T . Maher and E. H. Wirth. 22. " The Pharmacology of some Viburnum 4. " The Potency of aNew Extract of Con Species. 1. ," Woodrow R . Byrum and vallaria Ma,ialis Leaves. V. Studies on L. David Hiner. t he Stability of Convara," Harald G . "The Inhibitory E ffect of Certain O. Holck, T. Eugene K imura and K azuo K. K i11l 11 nl .

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Action of Dicu marol ," D . C. Brodie, \V. A. Hiestand and G. L. Jenkins. " A Pharmacognostical Study of European and American Arnicas," Heber \\T . Youngken and E lmer H . \Virth.

Unfinished Business. Reports of Committees. E lection and Installation of Officer s. Adjournment.

SECTION ON HISTORICAL PHARMACY

SECTION ON PRACTICAL PHARMACY Cho i rmau , E. P . Guth ; .fi rst vice - clla1~ rman , C. O. \\Tilson ; second vice-chairman , G . P. Crossen ; secretary , R . \V . Clark ; delegate to th e IIou se of Delegates, L. C. Zopf.

Friday September 8, 8 : 00 P.M ., Parlors 30 and 32 Chairman's Address- E. P. G uth. Secretary's Report- R . \V. Clark . Committee Reports. Appointment of Committees. PAPERS (titles to be a nn ounced ) New Business . R eports of Committees. Election and Installa ti on of Oili cers. Adj ournment. - - - _ . - - - _ . -- - -

SECTION ON P HARM ACEUTICAL ECONOMICS Chairman , B. R . ~1 ull ; v£ce-cl/airnuw , C . S. Austin ; secretary , Stephen \\;ilSOll , delegate to the IIouse of D ~legate s , B. Olive Cole.

Friday, September 8, 8: 00 P.M., Parlors 26 and 28 Chairma n 's Address- B . R . M ull . Secret ary's Report - Steph en Wilsoll . Appointment of Committees. P APERS 1.

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"Thc Cash Va lue (,( Acc urate }{ ('cl)rri s." Paul C. Olsen. .. \Vhat the R etail Pharmacis t Call D o N ow to Prepare for P os twar Condition s," Clarence M. Brown . " The Part the Drug Industry Must Play in the Winnin g- of the Peace," H . v.;. Adkins. . . Distributi ve Educatiun alld the Drug In·

dustry , N ow and in th e P ostwar Era," S. H . Dretzka. (:Idditi onal pa pers hein g schcrl1t1cd)

Chai rman, F. D . Stoll ; vice-chairman , R. Hiellfang; secretary, K . L. K aufm a n ; delegate to the IIoust of Delegates, L . F. JO~l es .

Friday, September 8, 8 : 00 P .M ., Parlor 31 Chairman 's Address-- F. n. Stoll. Secretary's Report- K . L. Kaufm a n . Appointment of Committees. PAPERS' " Th e Legend of Cinchona ," George l rdan g. " Le Clerge et la Pharmaeie II ," K . L. K aufma n . 0. " The Millendy E nd owmen t a nd Me mori al Lectures," F rederick J. \,Tulli11 g. ~L "Mat eria Medica Amerindi anis- T he C herokee Nati on ," H enry Colle. (additional papers to be announ ced) U lllillished B usiness. Report of Committees. Elec tion a nd r nsta l1ation of Offi cers. Ad jotlrtllllellt. 1. :Z.

SECTION ON EDUCATION AN D LEGISLATION Chai rman, E . J. Ireland ; vice-c/l(l1:rma n, \\". F . Sudro; secretar)" P . O. Cla rk ; delegate to the IIouse of Delegates, R . T. Lakey .

Friday, September 8, 8: 00 P.M., Parlor 34 Chairma n 's Address--E . J. Irela nd . Secretary's Report- P. O. Clark. ;\p poi1l t ment of Committees. PAPERS (litles to be a nll oull ced) llnlilli slt ed Busill ess. Report of Committees. E lection and Installa tioll of Ofli cers. Adjournment.

NATIONAL

ASSOCIATION OF PHARMACY

BOARDS

President, A. Lee Adams; honorary president , George A. Bunting; vire - pr(,s1~d(,l1t , R . n Dam e;

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Final Session, Friday, September 8, 9: 00 A.M ., Ball Room I.

lZeports of District Chairmen : (1) D ist. No . 1, Duane G. Aldrich . ("2) n ist. No .2 , L . 1\1. Kant ncr.

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THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES OF PHARMACY FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETIN G Presiden t, Forest J. Goodrich ; vice-president, H enry S. John80n ; secretary- treast~ re r " Clar~ T. E id smoe; chairman of the Execut1ve Comm'L ttec, B. V. Christ en sel1 ; delegate to th e lloll s(' of Dp/cgates, R obert C. \\1ilsoll. Wednesday, September 6 ~ :UO P.M.

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CONFERENCE OF TEACHERS OF PHARMACY Chairman , Louis \\1 . Busse; vice-clwi rmu Il , E lmer M. P lein; secretar y, Louis A. Wilson.

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Papers and Discussions: 1. "Critical Evaluation of the Accelerated Program," by C. O. Lee . 2. " Compounding- Aids in the Postwar Curriculum," by Gordon A. Bergey. 3. " Influence of Modern Therapeutic Agents upon Pharmaceutical Practic'e," by John F. McCloskey and E. J. Ireland. -L " Rehabilitation Studies in Dispensing for Returning Registered Pharmacist s," by Thomas D. R owe. Report of CommIttees : Resolution s. ~ ominations. 111stallation of Officers. Adjournment to Joint Session of the Four Teach ers' Conferences. (Held during last h our of session to discuss the work of the S pecial Committee on Teachers' Conferences.)

CONFERENCE OF TEACHERS OF CHEMISTRY Chairman, Arthur E. James; vice-chairm an , ()le Gi svo]rl ; secretary, Ray S. K elley.

Thursday, September 7, 9: 00 A.M., Parlor 31 The conference will be devot ed t o a symposium on that part of the Pharmaceutical Syllahu s dealing with chemistry, wi th th c emph asis 0 11 qu a ntitative chemistry. ~ OTE: T'he four T eacher s' Conferences will hold a joint meeting the last hour of th e session to di scuss the work of the S pecial Committee on T eachers' Conferences.

CONFERENCE OF TEACHERS OF PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHARMACOLOGY Chairmall , L. \ V. H azelton ; vice-chairmf[u , L . D . Hiner: secretary, Ralph F. Voight.

Thursday, September 7, 9 : 00 A.M ., Parlors 26 and 28 I . .. A Prop()sed for Modificat ioll of t he Bin logical :\ssa., · La horator y Requirement ()f th e Ph a rmaceutical Sy ll a bus," h y L. \Y . Hazleton. Discussion : H . G. O. H olck and Curtis V\' aldull . .> " Ho w tu R a lt- ~I S luuelll 's Auilily lo Uu Gr aduat e Wark in Pharmacognosy· and Pharmacology," by Frank M aher. Discussion: E . R . SerIes and E . B. Fischer. 3. Discussion of the work of the Committee all Teachers' Conferences , by J. F. McCloskey . N () 1'1t; : Tlw fl)l1r T(JfH'JIPrs' Cqnfe rE" l1(,(, ~ will

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CONFERENCE OF TEACHERS OF PHARMACEUTICAL ECONOMICS Chairman , Lawrence Joseph H. Goodness .

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SESSIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION First Session, Thursday, September 7, 1: 00 P.M., Red Room I. Roll Call. Appointment of Committee 0 11 Resoluti()ll s. ., Appointment of No minating Committee . Appointment of Auditing CommitteC'. Address of t he P resident, Forest] . Good rich . (i . H. eport of the Secret ary-T reasurer , Clark T. E idsmoe. I . Report of the Executive Committee, R. V. Christ en sen . Reports of St anding Committees: (1) Committee on R elation of Boards and Colleges, Henry S. J ohnson. C,n Committee on Libr aries, Charle" () . Lee. (:)) Committ ee ( l ll Activ it ies for Alu1l1ni , Thom as 1) . R()we . (-\- ) Committee 0 11 Problems and Plans, Rufus A. Lyman. (;')) C()lll1111ttee OIl Educa Lional awi :'d ellliJershil' Sta l1danb , L. Ui:i,'id H iner. (b) D elegates to the Am erican Coullcil on Education, B. Olive Cole. (7) Committee on Pharmaceutical Research, E . V. Lynn. 9. Address : " The National Pharmacy COll1mittee ()Il Puhlic Information, Inc.," d.

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DEMEROL PLACED UNDER NARCOTIC LAWS Isonipecaine, released for prescription use less than a year ago as the tradenamed product Demerol, has been placed under the Federal narcotic laws by Public Law 4]4 of the 78th Conbrress. Pharmacists, whether in the manufacturing, wholesale or retail field, must be registered in the appropriate narcotic class if they wish to handle the drug. Each pharmacist who had a stock of 1S011i pecaine (Demerol) on July 1 must submit an iuventory as of that date to the Collector of the Bureau of Internal Revenue by September 1 (forms available from Collector). Manufacturers of Demerol must now taxstamp each package before sale or distribution. Practicing pharmacists, wholesale druggists and medical practitioners who have unstamped packages must place on each package their own label bearing the legend "In Stock, Inventory July 1, 1944," followed by the name or initials of

the owner. Packages without such labels or tax stamps after a reasonable time will be subject to possible seizure and forfeiture, the Commi sioner of Narcotics warns. Demerol that was in stock OIl July 1 call be dispensed without affixing tax stamps if it has beell properly inventoried and labeled. But it can only

be dispensed pursuant to a physician's prescriplion or an official narcotic order form in the same manner as morphine. No preparation contain ing Demerol in any quantity is exempt from this requirement. This relatively llew synthetic analgesic is coming into wide use because of advantages over the opiates which have been cited in a number of clinical reports. Compared with morphine, Demerol has slightly less analgesic action and its effect is of shorter duration; the toxicity of Demerol is said to be lower and there is much less danger of a cumulation of side-effects.