Conservation coöperation between pharmacists and physicians
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1918
- Weight
- 81 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0898-140X
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✦ Synopsis
which he is held was very evident prior to his departure for Chicago and, both the latter body and the Philadelphia Association of Retail Druggists gave public expression thereof in largely attended special meetings in his honor, on which occasions their sincere regard was voiced by speakers at the banquet tables.
Mr. Henry is always found among the workers, and, therefore, aside from his professional duties, he considers that his Church should have his active support and so in this connection he also has been recognized as a faithful member and zealous officer.
Intensely interested in legislative matters, it is not surprising that he should and did take part in political affairs, and was several times honored with the nomination for the Pennsylvania Legislature. Though his campaigns were unsuccessful from one point of view, that of not being elected, his record is clean and his failure in securing the election was largely due to his unwillingness to lend himself to questionable methods and of being the candidate of the minority party in his district.
While Mr. Henry's activities have most largely been concerned with the National Association of Retail Druggists he has not neglected the American Pharmaceutical Association. Last year he served as vice-chairman of the House of Delegates and on several important Association committees; this year, at the Chicago meeting, he will preside over the sessions of the House of Delegates.' 8. G. E.
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