Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting, Volum 52The Association, 1904 The issues for 1857-1911 include Report on the progress of pharmacy. The last volume (1911) contains only Report on the progress of pharmacy, the constitution, by-laws and roll of members. |
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... known as the General Expense Fund , said fund to receive each year 90 per cent . of all moneys received for annual fees . The remaining 10 per cent . and all other moneys received each year from other sources than annual dues shall be ...
... known as the General Expense Fund , said fund to receive each year 90 per cent . of all moneys received for annual fees . The remaining 10 per cent . and all other moneys received each year from other sources than annual dues shall be ...
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... known as the General Expense Fund , and one as the Section Committee Fund , we heartily ap- prove and recommend the adoption of this plan . 3d . We heartily concur in the recommendation that a Committee on Publicity be ap pointed ...
... known as the General Expense Fund , and one as the Section Committee Fund , we heartily ap- prove and recommend the adoption of this plan . 3d . We heartily concur in the recommendation that a Committee on Publicity be ap pointed ...
Side 51
... known as the McCumber Bill . Nothing has been done regarding the reduction of tax on alcohol , and should this measure come up at the coming session of Congress , your Committee should like to be further instructed . The following bill ...
... known as the McCumber Bill . Nothing has been done regarding the reduction of tax on alcohol , and should this measure come up at the coming session of Congress , your Committee should like to be further instructed . The following bill ...
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... known , the scientific work of the American Medical Association is divided among sections . This year these sections , collectively , presented a program that con- tained upwards of 400 communications by men from all sections of the ...
... known , the scientific work of the American Medical Association is divided among sections . This year these sections , collectively , presented a program that con- tained upwards of 400 communications by men from all sections of the ...
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... known that foreign manufacturers of chemicals frequently dis- pose of their surplus stock in the United States at or below cost , so as not to disturb their home market . Such chemicals sometimes form the basis of competition and ...
... known that foreign manufacturers of chemicals frequently dis- pose of their surplus stock in the United States at or below cost , so as not to disturb their home market . Such chemicals sometimes form the basis of competition and ...
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Side 47 - ... or more than two years prior to his application, and not in public use or on sale in this country for more than two years prior to his application, unless the same is proved to have been abandoned, may, upon payment of the fees required by law, and other due proceeding had, obtain a patent therefor.
Side 47 - Office to any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter...
Side 101 - Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction for the first offense shall be fined not less than...
Side 47 - Any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, not known or used by others in this country, and not patented or described in any printed publication in this or any foreign country, before his invention or discovery thereof...
Side 48 - ... to citizens of the United States shall have the same force and effect as the same application would have if filed in this country on the date on which the application for patent for the s>ame invention...
Side 96 - Any itinerant vender of any drug, nostrum, ointment, or appliance of any kind, intended for the treatment of disease or injury, or who shall, by writing or printing, or any other method, publicly profess to cure or treat diseases, injury, or deformity by any drug, nostrum, manipulation or other expedient, shall pay a license of one hundred dollars a month, to be collected in the usual way.
Side 101 - And it shall also be unlawful for any practitioner of dentistry to prescribe any of the foregoing substances for any person not under his treatment in the regular practice of his profession, or for any practitioner of veterinary medicine to prescribe any of the foregoing substances for the use of any human being.
Side 101 - ... prescribe any of the foregoing substances for the use of any human being. Provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall not be...
Side 48 - No person otherwise entitled thereto shall be debarred from receiving a patent for his invention or discovery, nor shall any patent be declared invalid by reason of its having been first patented or caused to be patented by the inventor or his legal representatives. or assigns in a foreign country, unless the application for said foreign patent was filed more than twelve months...
Side 48 - ... by reason of its having been first patented or caused to be patented by the inventor or his legal representatives or assigns in a foreign country, unless the application for said foreign patent was filed more than twelve months prior to the filing of the application in this country, in which case no patent shall be granted in this country.