From Mr E. P. Crabtree, MRPharmS
SIR,So the Society is to enable members to access the internet (PJ,
September 23, p441) and I await
with interest the full range of services to be offered. Is this
yet again a case of the Society being too late? Most of us are probably fixed
up already.
Apart from CD-ROMs which arrive unsolicited from commercial organisations, my
wife and I have already, some time ago, been offered similar discs by organisations
of which we are members, eg, MSF, the Royal Horticultural Society and the Association
of Retired People.
Incidentally, when I last looked at the Societys website, I could find
no mention of Birdsgrove House. Why is this? On a visit to Birdsgrove House
in May, all the visitors agreed that the only thing it needed was a bit more
publicity.
Philip Crabtree
Huddersfield,
West Yorkshire
Birdsgrove House is mentioned in the Support for pharmacists section of the Royal Pharmaceutical Societys website (www.rpsgb.org.uk).EDITOR.