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(irrra iHariar. 1 a 1 1 J riif.iauirl lasr. A.l..pi.i.(3l. ? . 1.) ' riu- sul)ject of this sketch was horn in Raltiiiicire and received his eleinentar - and secondary education in the puhhc sciiools of lu native city. j,n-aduating from the iualtimore City College in IScSS. In the fall of the same year he entered the undergraduate depart- ment of the Hopkins University, being fortunate enough to win a scholarship for the first year in competitive examination. During the three years of the undergraduate course his l)rinci])al subjects were chemistry and biology, together with Physics. German, I ' rench and such other studies as go to make up a liberal education. He graduated with the degree of A. r.. in 1891, and again had the good fortune to win a scholarship. He continued his studies in the Post Craduate Dei)artment, pursuing chemistry as principal subject, with riiysics. .Mathematics and Crystallography as subordinates. He received the degree of Doc- tor of riiilosophy in 1S ' )3, and in the fall of the same year entered the facultv of the .Maryland College of Pharmacy, where he established the course in Plant lli tologv and was associated with Dr. William .Simon in Chemistiy. After Dr. Simon withdrew from the faculty the whole work of the chemical department fell upon him. About the year 1000 he al.so accepted the lecture course in hrst-year chemistry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, I ' .altiniore, which he resigned in 1004, when the Maryland College of Pharmacy became affiliated with the L ' niversity of Maryland as the Department of Pharmacv. Since this affiliation took place he has been in charge of the chemical laboratory course in the Medical Department (if the L ' ni ersity. in addition to the work in the Department of Phar- macy. In ]00. appeared the Xatioiial Standard Di pensatorv as successor to the National Dispensatory, which was practically re-written. The articles on inorganic chemicals in this new edition were prepared by Dr. P.ase. In 1000 he revised Simon ' s Manual of Chemistry, which api eared in the ninth edition. He was also engaged with Dr. Simon in revising the three previous editions of this book, lie is the author of Elements of ' egetable lli lologv. a book suited for students of |iharniacy to sup])lement their studies in liontanx- and .Materia .Medica. In the summer vacations of 10()4 and ] ' H)? v worked with Dr. Reid Ihml. Cln ' ef of Pharmacology, Hygienic Labor.atory. C S, P, II. and .M . 11. S„ Washington, I). (. ' .. where, besides doing routine chemical work, he carried out an investigation on the vield of formaldehyde in the v.arious melbipds of libei-;iling the gas into rooms for the purpose of fnmigatif)n.
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To imttrl lasr. pi.i. Professor of Pharmacy in the Pharmacy Department of the University of Maryland This Volume Is Inscribed as a tribute to his personal worth and high professional attainments, and in grateful remembrance of the many acts of kindness to his students. 8 671
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