INDEX OF AUTHORS.

BAILEY, DR. M. J.

[289] United States Customs,

BARNES, MR. J. B.

[108] Valerianic Acid, and its salts,

BERNARD, M. U.

[77] On Woorara,

BERNOUILLI, J. J.

[154] A test for alcohol in essential oils,

BOUNWYN, M. H.

[250] New method of preparing and exhibiting protiodide of iron,

BULL, B. W.

[7] Virgin scammony, with some remarks upon the char­ac­ter­is­tics of scammony resin,

[165] Results of the examination of several parcels of Aleppo scammony,

BUSHE, T. A.

[220] On the Galbanum plant,

CANAVAN, BENJ.

[103] Notes in Pharmacy, No. 1,

[129] Notes in Pharmacy, No. 2,

[198] Notes in Pharmacy, No. 3,

[260] Notes in Pharmacy, No. 4,

[328] Notes in Pharmacy, No. 5,

CHANTARD, M.

[157] On the preparation of chloroform from the essences of lemon, copaiba, peppermint, and bergamotte,

COGGESHALL, GEORGE D.

[38] Remarks upon some of the preparations of the United States Pharmacopœia, 1851,

[97] The same continued,

CURRIE, JOHN H.

[4] On two varieties of false jalap,

DORVAULT,

[146] Remarks on the envelopment of pills,

[169] Pharmacology of Matico, with formulæ for its preparation,

DUBLANE, M.

[172] Chemical research on croton oil,

DUPUY, EUGENE

[13] On the preparation of stramonium ointment,

[15] Compound fluid extract of senna and dandelion,

[72] On blistering cerate,

[167] What is Monesia?

GARROD, DR. A. B.

[85] Observations on the strength of tincture of opium,

GIBERT, M.

[121] Report presented to the Academy of Medicine of Paris, on the substitution of an artificial ioduretted oil for cod liver oil,

GLADSTONES, MESSRS.

[61] On the growth of plants in various gases, especially substituting carbonic oxide, hydrogen and light carburetted hydrogen, for the nitrogen of the air,

GUILLER, M.

[106] Indelible ink,

GUTHRIE, DR. C. B.

[264] General report upon the results and effects of the drug law,

HARRIS, C. T.

[73] On the adulteration of certain drugs and the methods of detecting said adulterations,

HOFFMAN, DR. A. W.

[148] On the application of organic chemistry to perfumery,

HOLTON, I. F.

[197] Chloric ether,

HOWARD, MR. ROBT.

[141] Quinidine,

KENT, EDWD. H.

[65] On the heavy oil of wine,

[257] On the oil of grain spirit, or fusel oil,

[296] On the use of coal gas as a source of heat for the laboratory,

LEPAGE, M. P. H.

[48] On chloroform as a solvent,

LEROY, G. F.

[201] On tincture of Ipecacuanha,

LIEBIG, J.

[26] On the estimation of the strength of medicinal hydrocianic acid of bitter almond water, and of cherry laurel water,

MAYER, FR.

[233] Note on the preparation of Bestucheff’s tincture,

MOHR, DR.

[158] On dry extracts,

[184] On Henry’s Magnesia,

MONZON, DR. M. J. RAF.

[89] Notice of some vegetable and animal substances natural products of New Granada,

ORFILA, M.

[17] On poisoning by nicotine,

PEREIRA, JONATHAN

[116] On a remarkable specimen of decomposed chloroform,

[235] On socotrine aloe juice,

PROCTER, W. JR.

[209] On Hoffman’s anodyne liquor,

[249] Extractum Lobeliæ Fluidum,

[355] On the volatility and solubility of cantharidin,

[368] On Gelseminum Sempervirens,

RITCHIE, D.

[243] Guarana,

SANDROCK, B.

[155] Chemical examination of resin of jalap,

SEEMAN, M. B.

[93] On the simaba cedron,

[216] On Gutta Taban,

[219] On gambir,

STAS, Prof.

[343] Observations upon a general method for detecting the organic alkaloids in cases of poisoning,

[177] On aloine,

STENHOUBE, DR. J.

[189] Chemical examination of Broom,

TALLON, JOHN C.

[259] Easy method to make hyposulphite of soda,

URE, ALEX.

[92] On the soda pyrophosphate of iron,

WIEGAND, THOS. S.

[132] Liquor Magnesiæ citratis,

WINCKLER, DR. H. S.

[240] Chemical composition of cod liver oil,

[280] Preparation of propylamine from ergotine,

WURTZ, H.

[33] On the preparation of pure hydrate of potash and carbonate of potash,

[36] On the preparation of chemically pure hydrate and carbonate of soda,

[161] Preparation of barium compounds,

[199] Preparation of pure magnesia,

[229] On the preparations of iron used in medicine,

[353] On the preservation of iodide of iron,

ZIMMER, MR.

[142] On the adulteration of sulphate of quinine, and the means of its detection,

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