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INFOR HAVE YOU RECEIVED A LETTER FROM A DETECTIVE AGENCY ? [ NFORMATION has come to this office that circular letters are being received by the drug trade from a certain detective agency in Columbus , asking that they subscribe to and ...
INFOR HAVE YOU RECEIVED A LETTER FROM A DETECTIVE AGENCY ? [ NFORMATION has come to this office that circular letters are being received by the drug trade from a certain detective agency in Columbus , asking that they subscribe to and ...
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We have in mind first , the manner in which the so - called Cocaine declaration has been received . This is a ruling promulgated by the Department at Washington . We have made quite close inquiry and from all that we can learn ...
We have in mind first , the manner in which the so - called Cocaine declaration has been received . This is a ruling promulgated by the Department at Washington . We have made quite close inquiry and from all that we can learn ...
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It is very true that the revenue derived from the renewals would be very grate- fully received , if our Board of Pharmacy were the lucky power , but , from past observation , I believe the State can furnish our Board of Pharmacy ...
It is very true that the revenue derived from the renewals would be very grate- fully received , if our Board of Pharmacy were the lucky power , but , from past observation , I believe the State can furnish our Board of Pharmacy ...
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Abstract of a Letter Received . I am in receipt of a card from a com- mittee of the O. S. P. A. requesting my advocacy of the movement to have per- petual registration . I am unalterably opposed to it and think every pharmacist who ...
Abstract of a Letter Received . I am in receipt of a card from a com- mittee of the O. S. P. A. requesting my advocacy of the movement to have per- petual registration . I am unalterably opposed to it and think every pharmacist who ...
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Below are given excerpts from a few of the communications received : HARRY J. SCHNELL , Manager of The Druggists ' Circular : This testimonial dinner given to Mr. Craig by the pharma- cists of Greater New York in recognition of his ...
Below are given excerpts from a few of the communications received : HARRY J. SCHNELL , Manager of The Druggists ' Circular : This testimonial dinner given to Mr. Craig by the pharma- cists of Greater New York in recognition of his ...
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