Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Excerpt from The Journal of Pharmacology, Vol. 7: January, 1900
With this, the January number, the journal OF pharmacology opens its books for another year of progress. Little by little it has worked itself forward and upward, until now we find it climbing the seventh round of the ladder of time and journalistic success. As time rolls on it is ever endearing itself to its readers, and monthly it is looked forward to with interest.
It has, through the medium of the class notes, brought together, at least in thought and memory, classmates of yore, who otherwise might never hear of each other. It has looked after the interest of the undergraduates who are with us and who we hope will soon become members of our Association.
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