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The Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
Confirmation of Arms
March 15, 2015
Vol. VI, p. 596
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Blazon
Arms
Gules a balance Or, on a chief Sable an open book between two mortars and pestles Or;
Crest
An oak tree Gules leaved Or fructed of acorns Gules husked Sable;
Motto
TRUTINA PENSO DOCTRINAE;
Symbolism
Arms
The mortars and pestles and balance are traditional symbols of the profession of pharmacy. The book symbolizes education. The colours were those of the Ontario College of Pharmacy, and therefore represent the continuity of pharmaceutical education which began with that body and has continued with the University of Toronto.
Crest
The oak tree is a version of the crest of the University of Toronto using the colours of the faculty.
Motto
This Latin phrase means “I weigh by the balance of learning.”