New York Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 1 (of 3), 1852 / Published by Authority of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York.

NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY,
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
EDITED BY BENJAMIN W. McCREADY, M. D. PROFESSOR OF MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMACY IN THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,
ASSISTED BY A PUB­LISH­ING COM­MIT­TEE, CON­SIST­ING OF JOHN H. CUR­RIE, THOM­AS B. MER­RICK, EU­GENE DU­PUY, WM. HEGE­MAN, GEORGE D. COGGES­HALL.
VOLUME I.
NEW YORK:
JOSEPH W. HARRISON, PRINTER,
N O. 197 C ENTRE, NEAR C ANAL S TREET.
1852.
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The College of Pharmacy was founded with a view to the elevation of the professional standing and scientific attainments of Apothecaries, as well as to guard their material interests by raising a barrier against ignorance and imposture. What they have accomplished and how far they have been successful it does not become the Board of Trustees to state; if the results have not, in all respects, been what might be desired, it has not arisen from want of earnest effort and honest intention on their part. As a further means of benefiting their profession, of keeping its members acquainted with the progress it is making at home and abroad, and of inspiring among them a spirit of scientific inquiry, they believe that the establishment of a Journal, devoted to the pursuits and the interests of Apothecaries, would be of the highest utility.
By far the wealthiest and most populous city in the Union, New York, with its environs, contains several hundred Apothecaries, among whom are many of great experience and eminent ability; it contains numerous Laboratories where chemicals are manufactured on a large scale, and where the appliances and refinements of modern science are compelled into the service of commerce; it contains within itself all the means of scientific progress, and yet these means lie, for the most part, waste and idle; the observations that are made and the processes that are invented profit only the observer and the inventor. Both they and their consequences—for even apparently trivial observations may contain in themselves the germ of important discoveries, and no man can tell what fruit they may produce in the minds of others—are lost to the world.

College of Pharmacy of the City of New York
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NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY, Volume 1 (1852)


NEW YORK JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. JANUARY, 1852.


TO OUR READERS.


REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AS AMENDED.


ON TWO VARIETIES OF FALSE JALAP. BY JOHN H. CURRIE.


VIRGIN SCAMMONY, WITH SOME RE­MARKS UPON THE CHAR­AC­TER­IS­TICS OF SCAM­MO­NY RE­SIN. BY B. W. BULL.


ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY A VERY SMALL DOSE OF SANTONINE GIVEN TO A CHILD.


PHARMACEUTICAL CONVENTION.


ON CHLOROFORM AS A SOLVENT. BY M. P. H. LEPAGE, OF GISORS.


NOTE ON THE DIVISION OF GUM RESINS IN POTIONS, AND IN DIACHYLON PLAISTER.


EDITORIAL.


SUMBUL, OR YATAMANSI.


EDITORIAL.


ERRATA IN THE FEBRUARY NUMBER.


ESSENCE OF PINE APPLE.


EDITORIAL.


ON THE ADULTERATION OF SULPHATE OF QUININE, AND THE MEANS OF DETECTION.


ON TESTS FOR THE IMPURITIES OF ACETIC ACID.


A TEST FOR ALCOHOL IN ESSENTIAL OILS.


EDITORIAL.


MEDICINE AND PHARMACY IN BRAZIL.


EDITORIAL.


NOTES IN PHARMACY, No. 3.


ON THE MODE OF ASCERTAINING THE PURITY OF ESSENTIAL OIL OF BITTER ALMONDS.


EDITORIAL.


AMOUNT OF LOSS IN POWDERING VARIOUS DRUGS.


COLORED FIRES FOR PYROTECHNICAL PURPOSES.


EDITORIAL.


ON THE MANUFACTURE OF NITRATE OF POTASH (SALTPETRE.)


ON TINCTURE OF OPIUM.


EDITORIAL.


UNITED STATES CUSTOMS.


NOTE UPON CICUTA (CONIUM MACULATUM) AND CONICINE.


ON THE MANUFACTURE OF WRITING INKS.


VARIA—EDITORIAL.


NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL CONVENTION.


VARIA—EDITORIAL.


ON THE GROWTH OF VARIOUS KINDS OF MOULD IN SYRUP.


CONSTITUTION OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.


CODE OF ETHICS OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.


VARIA—EDITORIAL.


CONTENTS.


INDEX OF AUTHORS.

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2016-12-29

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