Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings

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J. Churchill, 1879 - Pharmacy
 

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Page 272 - FLOWER in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies, I hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower — but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is.
Page 332 - Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further: and here shall thy proud waves be stayed?
Page 275 - I SAY to thee, — do thou repeat To the first man thou mayest meet In lane, highway, or open street, — That he and we and all men move Under a canopy of love, As broad as the blue sky above ; That doubt and trouble, fear and pain, And anguish, all are shadows vain, That death itself shall not remain ; That weary deserts we may tread, A dreary labyrinth may thread, Through dark ways underground be led; Yet, if we will...
Page 57 - If any person shall wilfully procure or attempt to procure himself to be registered under this Act, by making or producing, or causing to be made or produced, any false or fraudulent representation or declaration...
Page 54 - Ы made into the case of a person alleged to be liable to have his name erased under this section, and, on proof of such conviction or of such infamous or disgraceful conduct, shall cause the name of such person to be erased from the register...
Page 134 - ... also to some of the -subjective impressions which he is conscious of receiving from regions beyond ; if he should depict possibilities which seem opening to his view; if he should explain why he thinks this a mere blind alley and that an open path — then the fault and the loss would be alike ours if we refused to listen calmly, and temperately to form our own judgment on what we hear; then assuredly it is we who would be committing the error of confounding matters of fact and matters of opinion,...
Page 56 - ... and others, that the persons therein specified are registered according to the provisions of this act; and the absence of the name of any person from such copy shall be evidence, until the contrary...
Page 54 - Where a person registered in the dentists' register has, either before or after the passing of this Act, and either before or after he is so registered...
Page 137 - ... forms ? Again, if we turn from Art to Letters, truth to nature and to fact is undoubtedly a characteristic of sterling literature ; and yet in the delineation of outward nature itself, still more in that of feelings and affections, of the secret parts of character and motives of conduct, it frequently happens that the writer is driven to imagery, to an analogy, or even to a paradox, in order to give utterance to that of which there is no direct counterpart in recognised speech. And yet which...
Page 56 - The Treasurers of the General and Branch Councils shall enter in books to be kept for that purpose a true account of all sums of money by them received and paid, and such accounts shall be submitted by them to the respective General Council and Branch Councils at such times as the Councils shall require ; and the said accounts shall be published annually, and...

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