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The Pharmaceutical Journal Vol 265 No 7116 p481
September 30, 2000 Letters

The Society

Too late?

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 Society’s 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 Society’s website (www.rpsgb.org.uk).—EDITOR.