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Abbott Laboratories—
 B. Coli-Combined-Bacterin[185]
 Barbital[371]
 Calcidin Tablets[465]
 M. Catarrhalis-Combined-Bacterin[184]
 Neuro-Lecithin[53]
 Pertussis-Combined-Bacterin[185]
 Procain-Abbott[356]
 Streptococcus-Rheumaticus-Combined-Bacterin[185], [186]
 Streptococcus-Viridans-Combined-Bacterin[185], [186]
 Triple Arsenates with Nuclein[256]
Abrams, Albert[472]
Abrams, Albert, defense of, by Upton Sinclair[477]
Acetanilid and Sodium Bromid Tablets[566]
Acetanilid Compound, Mulford[206]
Acet-Phenetidin Compound, P.-M. Co., Tablets (Pitman-Moore Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 73.
Acetylsalicylic Acid: See also Aspirin.
Acetylsalicylic Acid, American-made, examination of[344]
Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin) Monsanto[347]
Acetylsalicylic Acid, M. C. W[347]
Acetylsalicylic Acid, Millikin[347]
Acetylsalicylic Acid, not Aspirin[480]
Acetylsalicylic Acid, P. W. R[347]
Acetylsalicylic Acid, Squibb[347]
Acetylsalicylic Acid—“What’s in a Name.”[482]
Adreno-Spermin Comp., Caps[219]
Advertising by means of “original” articles in medical journals[560]
Advertising principles—lay and medical[483]
Agar-lac (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Nov. 14, 1914, p. 1777; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 124; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 10.
Agmel (Maguey Products Co.), The Journal, Oct. 12, 1912, p. 1392.
Akoz, lead in[328]
Akoz Medicinal Mineral Water[328]
Akoz Ointment[328]
Akoz Powder[328]
Akoz Suppositories[328]
Albolene, Liquid[106]
Albolene, Liquid (McKesson & Robbins), The Journal, July 26, 1913, p. 296; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 65.
Alborum (The Whitehouse Chemical Co., Inc.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2148; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 129.
Alcohol, Hygiene and Legislation[495]
Alcresta Dental Lotion-Lilly (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, Oct. 29, 1921, p. 1441.
Alcresta Ipecac[153]
Alcresta Ipecac (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, Oct. 20, 1917, p. 1373; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 62.
Alcresta Lotion[465]
Aletrin, The Journal, Nov. 13, 1909, p. 1655; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 135.
Aletris Compound, Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.; Ray Chemical Co.); Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Aletris Cordial (Rio Chemical Co.), The Journal, Oct. 17, 1914, p. 1411; Feb. 13, 1915, p. 606; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 99; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 43.
Alexander, H. M., Company— Dixon’s Tubercle Bacilli Extract and Dixon’s Suspension
  of Dead Tubercle Bacilli[158]
Alfatone[28]
Alfatone (Norwich Pharmacal Company), The Journal, Aug. 7, 1915, p. 548; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 62.
Alkaline Digestine (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Alkalithia[242]
Alkalithia (Keasbey and Mattison Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 65.
Alkalol (Alkalol Co.), The Journal, Nov. 6, 1915, p. 1665; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 110.
Alleotone (B. F. Copeland), The Journal, Feb. 1, 1908, p. 379; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 264.
Allied Medical Associations of America[486]
Alphozone[99]
Alphozone (Frederick Stearns & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 50.
Ambrine, analysis of[332]
“Ambrine” and Paraffin Films[330]
Ambrine, The Journal, April 7, 1917, p. 1057; May 19, 1917, p. 1497; Reports Chem. Lab., 1917, p. 20.
American Animal Therapy Co[528]
American Elixir of Bitter Wine, Triner’s[139]
American-made synthetic drugs[344], [369]
American Medical Association Chemical Laboratory, foreword[322]
American Medical Association Chemical Laboratory, work of[322]
American Medical Association Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, delays in
 passing on products[20]
American Medical Association Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, foreword[1]
American Medical Association Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry offers services similar to
 Dun and Bradstreet[570]
American Medical Association Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, official rules of[3]
American Medical Association Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, present and future[12]
American Medical Association Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry endorsed by The
  Journal of the Missouri State Medical Association[19]
American Organotherapy Company[527]
Ammonium Chloride, Troches of, druggists refuse to supply[552]
Ammonium Hypophosphite[98]
Ammonium Hypophosphite, Gardner’s Syrup of[100]
Ammonium Hypophosphite, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 51.
Ammonol[393]
Ammonol (Ammonol Chemical Co.), The Journal, June 3, 1905, p. 1791; Feb. 2, 1918, p. 337; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905, 1908, p. 7; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 9.
Amolin Deodorant Powder (Amolin Chemical Co.), The Journal, Feb. 22, 1908, p. 626; Reports Chem. Lab., 1909, p. 63.
Anadol (Wheeler Chemical Works), The Journal, May 21, 1910, p. 1704; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 245.
Analutos and Analutos Tablets (Royal Pharmaceutical Works, Meppel, Holland), The Journal, Feb. 20, 1915, p. 684; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 135; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 131.
Anasarcin[383]
Anasarcin advertising[407]
Anasarcin (Anasarcin Chemical Co.), The Journal, May 4, 1907, p. 1535; Dec. 8, 1917, p. 1992; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 54; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 11.
Anderson System for Treatment of Alcoholism (The Anderson Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 51.
Anedemin[383]
Anedemin (Anedemin Chemical Co.), The Journal, May 4, 1907, p. 1535; Dec. 8, 1917, p. 1992; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 54; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 11.
Anesthesin[276]
Angier’s Emulsion (Angier Chemical Co.), The Journal, Sept. 12, 1914, p. 962; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 48; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 55; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 169.
Anglo-French Drug Co., Ltd.—
 Collosol Cocaine[221]
 Collosol preparations[223]
 Cuprase[222]
 Sukro-Serum[273]
 Supsalvs[274]
Anistamina (M. Olivetti), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 162.
Antero-Pituitary Comp., Caps[219]
Antidiabeticum, Bauer (Sanin-Gesellschaft), The Journal, July 30, 1910, p. 418; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 267.
Antidysenteric Serum (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Antikamnia (Antikamnia Chemical Co.), The Journal, June 3, 1905, p. 1791; Feb. 8, 1908, p. 467; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 7; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 60; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 9, 268, 307.
Antikamnia and Quinin (Antikamnia Chemical Co.), The Journal, July 1, 1905, p. 55.
Anti-Malta Fever Serum (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 136.
Antimeristem-Schmidt[408]
Antimeristem-Schmidt (Laboratorium W. Schmidt), The Journal, March 8, 1913, p. 766; Dec. 6, 1919, p. 1787.
Antiphlogistine[409]
Antiphlogistine (Denver Chemical Mfg. Co.), The Journal, June 1, 1907, p. 1875; Feb. 23, 1918, p. 557.
Anti-Pneumococcic Oil (Eimer and Amend), The Journal, Jan. 3, 1920, p. 46; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 52.
“Anti-Pneumococcic Oil” and the use of camphor in pneumonia[257]
Antipneumococcus Serum (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Antiseptic Powder, Maignen (Maignen Institute), The Journal, Nov. 14, 1914, p. 1778; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 57; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 19.
Antiseptic Powder, Tyree’s[462]
Antiseptic Powder, Tyree’s (J. S. Tyree), The Journal, Oct. 20, 1906, p. 1316; Aug. 24, 1912, p. 666; March 30, 1918, p. 949; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 22; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 21, 404; May 17, 1919, p. 1482.
Antiseptic Tablets Clover (Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, Aug. 26, 1911, p. 755.
Antiseptic, Tyree’s[401]
Antistaphylococcus Serum (Burroughs Wellcome & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 137.
Antistreptococcus Serum, Aronson’s (Schering & Glatz, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Antistreptococcus Serum “Hoechst” (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Anti-Syphilitic Compound (Sweeny)[268], [330]
Anti-Syphilitic Compound Sweeny (National Laboratories of Pittsburgh), The Journal, April 3, 1920, p. 965; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 12.
Antithermoline (G. W. Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Nov. 1, 1913, p. 1649.
Antithyroid Preparations (Antithyroidin-Moebius and Thyreoidectin)[202]
Antithyroid Preparations, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 50.
Antithyroidin-Moebius (Merck & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 50.
Antithyroidin-Moebius and Thyreoidectin, Antithyroid Preparations[202]
Anti-Tuberculous Lymph Compound (Sweeny)[266]
Anti-Tuberculous Lymph Compound, Sweeny (National Laboratories of Pittsburgh), The Journal, April 3, 1920, p. 965; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 12.
Anti-Vomit Tablets[566]
Anusol Suppositories[182]
Anusol Suppositories (Schering & Glatz, Inc.), The Journal, Oct. 2, 1909, p. 1112; Oct. 11, 1913, p. 1392; Jan. 31, 1914, p. 395; March 9, 1918, p. 719; Reports Chem. Lab., 1909, p. 32; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 227, 280, 281.
Apergols (H. K. Wampole Co., Inc.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2149; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 26.
Aphlegmatol[273]
Aphlegmatol (G. Giambalvo & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 21, 1920, p. 556; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 23.
Apothesine[260]
Aquazone (Oxygen Water)[290]
Aquazone (Oxygen Water) (Aquazone Laboratories, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 50.
Arbor Vitae, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 38.
Arhovin[243]
Arhovin (Schering & Glatz, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 66.
Armervenol[249]
Armervenol (Hille Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 82.
Armour and Company—
 Duodenin[76]
 Lecithol[53]
 Pineal Gland Preparations[213]
 Red Bone-Marrow Preparations[213]
 Thymus Gland Preparations[214]
“Arrhenal”[492]
Arrhenal (E. Fougera & Co.) The Journal, Feb. 26, 1921, p. 595.
Arsenates, Triple, with Nuclein[256]
Arsenic and Mercury, Solution of[231]
Arsenic and Mercury, Solution of (New York Intravenous Laboratory), The Journal, Aug. 2, 1919, p. 353; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 26.
Arsenic, Iron and Phosphorus Compound, Hypodermic Solution No. 13[275]
“Arsenicals”[491]
Arsenicals, pharmacology of[492]
Arseno-Meth. Hyd.: See Arsenic and Mercury, Solution of.
“Arsenoven, S. S.”[231]
Arsenoven, S. S. (S. S. Products Co.), The Journal, Aug. 2, 1919, p. 353; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 26.
Arsphenamin[491], [494]
Aseptikons (Chinosol Co.), The Journal, Nov. 14, 1914, p. 1778; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 124; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 26.
Aseptinol[401]
Aseptinol (Aseptinol Mfg. Co.), The Journal, March 30, 1918, p. 949.
Aspirin: See also Acetylsalicylic Acid.
Aspirin[116], [544]
Aspirin (The Bayer Co., Inc.), The Journal, Jan. 20, 1917; April 13, 1918, p. 1097; June 12, 1920, p. 1664; May 14, 1921, p. 1356; June 11, 1921, p. 1697; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 43.
Aspirin—a common name[484]
Aspirin, Acetylsalicylic Acid not Aspirin[480]
Aspirin advertisements[483]
Aspirin Bayer[116], [347], [480]
“Aspirin Bayer” and the Sterling Products Company[485]
Aspirin, Lehn and Fink[347]
Aspirin Tablets[566]
Aspiro-Lithine (McKesson & Robbins), The Journal, May 28, 1910, p. 1803; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 281.
Atlanta Journal-Record of Medicine and Gray’s Glycerine Tonic[429]
Atophan[313], [373], [419]
Atophan (Phenyl­cinchoninic Acid, U.S.P.), Cinchophen[373]
“Auto-Hemic Serum”[409]
Auto-Hemic Serum (L. D. Rogers), The Journal, Feb. 14, 1920, p. 477.
Autolysin (Autolysin Laboratory), The Journal, July 24, 1915, p. 336; Nov. 6, 1915, pp. 1647, 1662.
“Autolysin” advertising[413]
[B]
B. Coli-Combined-Bacterin[185]
B. Coli-Combined-Bacterin (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, June 22, 1918, p. 1967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11.
B. Iodine[198]
B. Iodine (B. Iodine Chemical Co.), The Journal, Feb. 1, 1919, p. 365; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 44.
B. Iodine Product[199]
B. Oleum Iodine[198]
B. Oleum Iodine (B. Iodine Chemical Co.), The Journal, Feb. 1, 1919, p. 365; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 44.
Baby Taeniafuge-Grape (Grape Capsule Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 174.
Bacilli Emulsion, Bovine (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Bacilli Emulsion, Koch’s (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Bacillicide (Prophytol Products Co.), The Journal, Nov. 14, 1914, p. 1778; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 125.
Bacillus Acidophilus Cultures, The Journal, Dec. 20, 1919, p. 1895; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 51.
Bacillus Vaccine, Friedländer. See Friedländer Bacillus Vaccine.
Bacterial Vaccine, Special, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 15 and 16[254]
Bakurol (Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, July 10, 1915, p. 175.
Baldwin, Z. L., and the Allied Medical Associations of America[490]
Balsamea Co.—Syrup Leptinol (formerly Syrup Balsamea)[268]
Baneberry, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 38.
Baptisin, The Journal, Nov. 13, 1909, p. 1655; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 135.
Barbital (Abbott)[371]
Barbital (Antoine Chiris)[371]
Barbital (Halter)[371]
Barbital (Rector Chemical Company)[371]
Barbital (Veronal)[370]
Barbital Sodium (Medinal or Veronal-Sodium)[371]
“Basic Cancer Research”[414]
Baume Analgesique, Bengué (Thos. Leeming & Co.), The Journal, Dec. 14, 1912, p. 2173; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 267.
Bayer Company, Inc.—
 Aspirin[116], [347], [480]
 Helmitol[295]
 Lycetol[214]
 Piperazine[214]
Bee, Honey, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 38.
Beef Extract (Swift & Co.), The Journal, Jan. 23, 1909, p. 311; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 471.
Beef Extract, Coin Special (G. H. Hammond & Co.), The Journal, Jan. 23, 1909, p. 311; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 472.
Beef Extract, Concentrated Fluid (Armour & Co.), The Journal, Jan. 23, 1909, p. 311; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 471.
Beef Extract, Fluid (Cibilis Co.), The Journal, Jan. 23, 1909, p. 311; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 472.
Beef Extract, Fluid, “Rex” (Cudahy Packing Co.), The Journal, Jan. 23, 1909, p. 311; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 471.
Beef, Extract of, Premier (Libby, McNeil & Libby), The Journal, Jan. 23, 1909, p. 311; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 471.
Beef Juice, Wyeth’s (John Wyeth & Bro.), The Journal, Nov. 20, 1909, p. 1754; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 137; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 123.
Beer and cancer cures[494]
Bell & Co., Inc.—Bell-Ans (Pa-Pay-Ans Bell)[380], [418]
Bell-Ans (Bell & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 24, 1909, p. 569; May 9, 1914, p. 1492; Nov. 24, 1917, p. 1815; Feb. 23, 1918, p. 557; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 108; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 151, 282.
Bell-Ans (Pa-Pay-Ans Bell)[380], [418]
Benetol (Northern Chemical Assn.), The Journal, April 15, 1911, p. 1128; Reports Chem. Lab., 1911, p. 82.
Betul-ol (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2148; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 62; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 74; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 27.
Beveridge, James Wallace—Secretin-Beveridge[170]
Bile Salt and Holadin Mixtures[207]
Bile Salts, Holadin and Phenol­phthalein, Capsules of[208]
Bile Salts, Succinate of Soda and Holadin, Capsules of[208]
Bile Salts, Succinate of Soda and Phenol­phthalein, Capsules of[208]
Bile Salts, Succinate of Soda and Phenol­phthalein, Capsules of, Fairchild (Fairchild Bros. & Foster), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 59.
Biniodol[121]
Biniodol (Charles C. Yarbrough), The Journal, Feb. 24, 1917, p. 650; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 10; Reports Chem. Lab., 1916, p. 108.
Biologic therapeutics and its commercial domination[496]
Biosol (Vito Chemical Laboratories), The Journal, March 8, 1913, p. 767; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 284.
Bischoff, C., & Co.—Hydragogin[41]
Bischoff, Ernst, Company, Inc.—
 Digitalysatum[63]
 Hydropsin[61]
 Styptysate[318]
Bismon (Kalle Color and Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 12.
Bismuth and Calomel Comp. Tablets[566]
Bismuth and Iron Citrate Soluble (Wellcome Brand) (Burroughs Wellcome & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 51.
Bismuth and Lithium Citrate Soluble (Wellcome Brand) (Burroughs Wellcome & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 51.
Bismuth Iodo-Resorcin Sulphonate, The Journal, Feb. 11, 1911, p. 441; Reports Chem. Lab., 1911, p. 14.
Bismuth, Opium and Phenol Tablets, The Journal, July 25, 1908, p. 330; Dec. 17, 1910, p. 2169; May 6, 1911, p. 1344; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 28; 1910, p. 85; 1911, p. 22.
Bismuth, Opium and Phenol Tablets (Hance Bros. & White; Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.; Sharp & Dohme; F. Stearns & Co.; Truax, Greene & Co.; H. K. Wampole & Co., Inc.; Wm. R. Warner & Co.), The Journal, July 25, 1908, p. 330; Dec. 17, 1910, p. 2169; May 6, 1911, p. 1344; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 28; 1910, p. 85; 1911, p. 22.
Bismuth, Resorcinol Compound, Capsules[157]
Bismuth Resorcinol Compound, Capsules (Gross Drug Co., Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 139.
Bismuth Tribromphenate-Merck[216], [349]
Bismuth Tribromphenate, standard­ization of[348]
Bismuth Tribromphenolate, report to Council of National Defense[352]
Bi-Taride Tablets (Germicidal Products Corporation), The Journal, Sept. 16, 1916, p. 895; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 21.
Bitter Bark, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39.
Bitter Wine, Triner’s American Elixir of[139]
Bladder Wrack, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39.
Blandine Laxative, Mulford (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 136.
Blaud, Arsenic and Strychnine Capsules, Frosst’s[56]
Blaud, Arsenic and Strychnine Capsules, Frosst’s (C. E. Frosst & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 164.
Blaud Capsules, Frosst’s[56]
Blaud Capsules, Frosst’s (C. E. Frosst & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 164.
Blaud’s Pills, The Journal, April 17, 1915, p. 1344; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 7.
Blood Tonic, Alterative (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 47.
Blue Cohosh, The Journal, Sept. 11, 1915, p. 972.
Borcherdt’s Malt Olive with Hypophosphites[84]
Borolyptol (Palisade Mfg. Co.), The Journal, Nov. 15, 1913, p. 1812.
Borotetramine (Takamine Laboratories), The Journal, Feb. 19, 1921, p. 538; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 13.
Bovinine (The Bovinine Co.), The Journal, Nov. 20, 1909, p. 1754; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 137; 1914, p. 105; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 123.
Breitenbach, M. J., Company—Pepto-Mangan[387]
Bristol-Myers Company—
 Sal Hepatica[451]
 Ziratol[148]
Brobor: See Episan.
Broeman, C. J.—Final report on Proteogens[450]
Bromide and Acetanilid Compound-Mulford, Granular Effervescent (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 58.
Bromide, Granular Effervescent and Acetanilid Compound-Mulford[206]
Bromides, Peacock’s[400]
Bromides, Peacock’s (Peacock Chemical Co.), The Journal, April 3, 1915, p. 1177; March 2, 1918, p. 643; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 24; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 28.
Bromides with Cypripedium Compound (Truax, Greene & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 43.
Bromidia[399]
Bromidia (Battle & Co.), The Journal, May 16, 1914, p. 1573; March 2, 1918, p. 642; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 15; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 31.
Bromin-Iodin Compound[97]
Bromin-Iodin Compound (Bromin-Iodin Chemical Co.), The Journal, June 4, 1910, p. 1884; Dec. 23, 1916, p. 1956; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 40; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 285.
Brom-I-Phos[136]
Brom-I-Phos (The National Drug Co.), The Journal, June 30, 1917, p. 2001; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 32; Reports Chem. Lab., 1917, p. 43.
Bromo-Mangan (Reinschild Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 165.
Broom Corn, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39.
Bruschettini Curative Vaccine: See Curative Vaccine, Bruschettini.
Buchu and Hyoscyamus Compound, Tyree’s Elixir of[57]
Buchu and Hyoscyamus Compound, Elixir of, Tyree’s (J. S. Tyree), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 167.
Buchu and Pareira Compound, Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Buchu, Juniper and Acetate Potassium, Elixir (Pitman-Moore Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 167.
Budwell’s Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil, Nos. 1 and 2[22]
Burdick-Abel Laboratory—Hypodermic Solution No. 13, Iron, Arsenic and Phosphorus
 Compound[276]
Burroughs Wellcome and Company—Soamin[253]
[C]
Cacodylate, Ferric[292]
Cactin, now Cactoid (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, Sept. 21, 1907, p. 1021; March 21, 1908, p. 956; April 4, 1908, p. 1140; March 12, 1910, p. 888; Aug. 6, 1910, p. 455; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 41; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 37.
Cactina (Sultan Drug Co.), The Journal, Sept. 21, 1907, p. 1021; March 21, 1908, p. 956; April 4, 1908, p. 1140; March 12, 1910, p. 888; Aug. 6, 1910, p. 455; Jan. 19, 1918, p. 185; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 41; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 37.
Cactina Pillets[391]
Cactus Compound Pills (Heart Tonic), The Journal, April 29, 1916, p. 1387.
Cactus Grandiflorus, The Journal, Sept. 21, 1907, p. 1021; March 12, 1910, p. 888; Jan. 7, 1911, p. 26; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 40; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 36.
Calcidin Abbott (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, Sept. 7, 1907, p. 865; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 7.
Calcidin Tablets (Abbott)[465]
Calcidin Tablets (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, Sept. 25, 1920, p. 892.
Calcium Comp., Elixir Iodo-Bromide of, “Without Mercury” and “With Mercury”[52]
Calcium Glycerophosphate and Sodium Glycerophosphate[99]
Calcium Glycerophosphate, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 52.
Calcylates Compound, Elixir, The Journal, April 22, 1916, p. 1307.
Calcylates Compound, Pulvoids[226]
Calcylates Compounds, Pulvoids (The Drug Products Co.), The Journal, June 14, 1919, p. 1784; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 19.
Calcylates, Pulvoids[85]
Calmine (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, Jan. 14, 1911, p. 137; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 286.
Calomel and Bismuth Comp. Tablets[566]
Campetrodin and Campetrodin No. 2[193]
Campetrodin and Campetrodin No. 2 (A. H. Robins Company), The Journal, Sept. 21, 1918, p. 993; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 27.
Camphenol (Johnson & Johnson), The Journal, Nov. 5, 1910, p. 1662; Reports Chem. Lab., 1910, p. 112; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 287.
Campho-Phenique[418]
Campho-Phenique (Campho-Phenique Co.), The Journal, April 20, 1907, p. 1365; Feb. 9, 1918, p. 408; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 51; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 40.
Campho-Phenique Powder (Campho-Phenique Co.), The Journal, April 20, 1907, p. 1365; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 51; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 40.
Camphor in pneumonia[257]
Cancer cures and beer[494]
Cancer, Edward Percy Robinson’s “Cure” for (Tekarkin)[458]
Cancer Remedy, Koch’s (Wm. F. Koch), The Journal, Feb. 12, 1921, p. 466; Feb. 19, 1921, p. 537.
Cancer Remedy, William F. Koch’s[437]
Cancer Research, Basic, and Cosmopolitan Cancer Research Society[414]
Cancer Serum, Glover’s[425]
Cancer Serum, Glover’s (T. J. Glover), The Journal, Jan. 1, 1921, p. 52; Feb. 5, 1921, p. 396.
Cannabis Compound, Syrup (Pitman-Moore Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 168.
Cano’s Methyl-Phenol Serum[251]
Cano’s Normal Phenol Serum[251]
Capell’s Uroluetic Test: See Uroluetic Test, Capell’s.
Caps. Adreno-Spermin Comp. (Henry R. Harrower), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1919, p. 213; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 42.
Caps. Antero-Pituitary Comp. (Henry R. Harrower), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1919, p. 213; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 42.
Caps. Folio Digitalis (Upsher Smith), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 52.
Caps. Hepato-Splenic Comp. (Henry R. Harrower), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1919, p. 213; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 42.
Caps. Pancreas Comp. (Henry R. Harrower), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1919, p. 213; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 42.
Caps. Placento-Mammary Comp. (Henry R. Harrower), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1919, p. 213; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 42.
Caps. Thyroid Comp. (Henry R. Harrower), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1919, p. 213; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 42.
Caps. Thyro-Ovarian Comp. (Henry R. Harrower), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1919, p. 213; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 42.
Capsules Bismuth Resorcinol Compound[157]
Captol (Mühlens & Kropff), The Journal, Sept. 10, 1910, p. 959; Reports Chem. Lab., 1910, p. 70.
Carminzym[194]
Carminzym (Fairchild Bros. & Foster), The Journal, Sept. 28, 1918, p. 1081; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 28.
Carnick, G. W., Co.—
 Elixir Secretogen[75]
 Hormotone and Hormotone without Post-Pituitary[234]
 Secretin-Beveridge[170]
 Secretogen, 75[110]
Carnine (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Nov. 20, 1909, p. 1754; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 137; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 123.
Caroid (Mead Johnson & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 109.
Caroid, Essence of (Mead Johnson & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 109.
Carpanutrine (John Wyeth & Bro.), The Journal, May 11, 1907, p. 1612; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, opp. p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 133.
Casca-Aletris (Pullen-Richardson Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Cascara, Compound-Robins, Pil.[117]
Cascara Sagrada, with Maltzyme[211]
Cascarans, Bell (Bell & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 14, 1909, p. 569; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 111; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 154.
Casta-Flora[118]
Castaflora (The Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 27, 1917, p. 303; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 45.
Castrox (Purdue Newberry Co.), The Journal, Dec. 23, 1916, p. 1956; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 41.
Catarrhal Vaccine Combined-Lilly[187]
Catarrhal Vaccine Combined-Lilly (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, June 22, 1918, p. 1967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11.
Caviblen (A. Grimme), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 176.
Cedron Seed, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Celerina (Rio Chemical Co.), The Journal Oct. 17, 1914, p. 1411; Feb. 13, 1915, p. 606; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40; 1914, p. 99; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 43.
Celery, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Celery and Guarana Compound, Elixir (Ray Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Celery and Guarana, Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Celery Compound, Elixir (Nelson, Baker & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Celery Compound, Elixir (Ray Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Celery Compound, Elixir (Smith, Kline & French Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Celery Compound, Elixir (F. Stearns & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Celery, Elixir Guarana and (Hance Bros. & White), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Cellasin (Mead Johnson & Co.), The Journal, Sept. 12, 1908, p. 931; Oct. 30, 1909, p. 1406; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 198; 1909, p. 118.
Cephaelin[203]
Cephaelin, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 52.
Cerelene[219], [337], [362]
Cerelene (Holliday Laboratories), The Journal, Feb. 15, 1919, p. 513; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 48.
Chapoteaut’s Wine: See Wine, Chapoteaut’s.
Chemical Laboratory of the American Medical Association: See American Medical Association.
Chemotherapy and tumors[499]
Chichester, Pil. Mixed Treatment[310]
Chiodrastis (H. K. Wampole & Co., Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Chionacea (Nelson, Baker & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42; The Journal, June 14, 1919, p. 1787.
Chionanthus Compound, Elixir (Ray Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Chionanthus (Special), Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Chionia (Peacock Chemical Co.), The Journal, April 3, 1915, p. 1177; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42; 1915, p. 24; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 28.
Chlorax[244], [246]
Chlorax (Chlorine Products Company, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 70.
Chlorides, Platt’s[263]
Chlorinated Eucalyptol, compared with Chlorlyptus[281]
“Chlorinated Soda” Solutions, deterioration of[358]
Chlorine Products Company, Inc.—Chloron, Chlorax and Number “3”[244]
Chlorlyptus[277]
Chlorlyptus (Weeks Chemical Co.), The Journal, Nov. 27, 1920, p. 1512; Reports Chem. Lab., 1920, p. 75; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 28.
Chlorlyptus, comparison of, with chlorinated eucalyptol[281]
Chlorlyptus, persistence of acid reaction of, in body[283]
Chlorlyptus, report of Dr. D. Rivas on[286]
Chlorlyptus toxicity experiments[285]
Chloron[245]
Chloron (Chlorine Products Company, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919. p. 70.
Chologen (Leonard A. Seltzer), The Journal, Feb. 1, 1913, p. 383; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 288.
Chologestin (F. H. Strong Co.), The Journal, Dec. 11, 1915, p. 2108.
Chromiac Tablets (Maltbie Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Ciba Company—
 Coagulen-Ciba[290]
 Digiolin-Ciba[298]
“Cinchophen:” formerly “Atophan”[419]
Cinchophen (Phenyl­cinchoninic Acid, U. S. P.; Atophan)[373], [419]
Cineraria Maritima, The Journal, Nov. 11, 1911, p. 1630; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 48; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 49.
Cin-U-Form Lozenges[237]
Cin-U-Form Lozenges (McKesson and Robbins), The Journal, Oct. 4, 1919, p. 1077; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 35.
Citarin (The Bayer Company, Inc.), The Journal, Feb. 20, 1915, p. 685; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 135.
Citrocoli (Cellarius Co.), The Journal, Jan. 21, 1911, p. 210; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 7; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 85.
Cleveland Medical Journal, “drug reform” as it appears to[513]
Clover Compound, Syrup Red (Nelson, Baker & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Coagulen-Ciba[290]
Coagulen-Ciba (Society of Chemical Industry, Basle, Switzerland), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 53.
Cod-Liver, Extract of, Wampole’s Perfected Tasteless Preparation of (H. K. Wampole & Co., Inc.), The Journal, April 5, 1913, p. 1093; April 10, 1915, p. 1262; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 140; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 52.
Cod-Liver Oil, Budwell’s Emulsion of, Nos. 1 and 2[22]
Cod-Liver Oil, Budwell’s Emulsion of, Nos. 1 and 2 (Budwell Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Feb. 20, 1915, p. 684; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 135.
Cod-Liver Oil Compound, Hagee’s Cordial of the Extract of (Katharmon Chemical Co.), The Journal, Oct. 13, 1906, p. 1208; April 10, 1915, p. 1262; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 138; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 51, 289.
Cod-Liver Oil Compound, Waterbury’s Metabolized (Waterbury Chemical Co.), The Journal, Oct. 9, 1909, p. 1201; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 115; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 291. See also Compound, Waterbury’s.
Cod-Liver Oil, Hagee’s Cordial of[429]
Cod-Liver Oil with Maltzyme[211]
Cohosh, Blue, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Colalin[203]
Colalin (Schieffelin & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 52.
Colchi-Methyl Capsules (H. K. Wampole & Co., Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 169.
Colchi-Sal (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, March 20, 1915, p. 1016; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 136; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 58.
“Colds,” Vaccines for[573]
Colloid Solution Materials for Intravenous Transfusion, Hogan’s (E. R. Squibb & Sons), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 147.
Colloidine (Boracol Chemical Co.), The Journal, March 11, 1916, p. 831; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 7; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 127.
Collosol Argentum[223], [225], [226]
Collosol Arsenicum[223], [226]
Collosol Cocaine[221], [223], [226]
Collosol Cocain (Anglo-French Drug Co., Ltd.), The Journal, April 12, 1919, p. 1094; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 8.
Collosol Cuprum[223], [226]
Collosol Ferrum[223], [226]
Collosol Hydrargyrum[223], [225], [226]
Collosol Iodin[144], [223], [224], [226]
Collosol Iodine (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 8, 1917, p. 841; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 49.
Collosol Manganese[223], [225], [421]
Collosol Preparations[223]
Collosol Preparations (Collosol Argentum, Collosol Arsenicum, Collosol Cuprum, Collosol Ferrum, Collosol Hydrargyrum, Collosol Iodin, Collosol Manganese, Collosol Quinin, and Collosol Sulphur) (Anglo-French Drug Co., Ltd.), The Journal, June 7, 1919, p. 1694; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 14.
Collosol Quinin[223], [226]
“Collosols:” an uncritical English endorsement[420]
Collosol Sulphur[223], [226]
Collyrium, Wyeth (John Wyeth & Bro.), The Journal, May 17, 1913, p. 1557; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 292.
Compound Elixir of Phosphates and Calisaya: See Tissue Phosphates, Wheeler’s.
Compound, Waterbury’s (Waterbury Chemical Co.), The Journal, March 20, 1915, p. 1016; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 138; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 57.
Concentrated Solution Sodium Hypochlorite-Mulford[358]
Condurango, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 54.
Cooperation of the Pharmaceutical Houses, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 56.
Copper Phenolsulphonate (The Abbott Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 54.
Cordial of Cod Liver Oil, Hagee’s[429]
Corpora Lutea (Soluble Extract) Parke, Davis & Co[128]
Corpora Lutea (Soluble Extract) (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, April 7, 1917, p. 1056; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 20.
Corydalis Compound, Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 47.
“Cosmopolitan Cancer Research Society” and Basic Cancer Research[414]
Cotarnin Salts (Stypticin and Styptol)[240]
Cotarnin Salts, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 39.
Coto, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 39.
Cotoin, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 39.
Cotton Process Ether[421]
Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry: See American Medical Association.
Cream of Mustard[218]
Cream of Mustard (The Cream of Mustard Co., South Norwalk, Conn.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 79.
Cream of Sulphur, O’Grady’s Medicated Mineral (John H. O’Grady, Minneapolis), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 81.
Creo Ferrum (The Gross Drug Co., Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 16.
Creofos[137]
Creofos (Delson Chemical Co.), The Journal, July 7, 1917, p. 58; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 34.
Creosote-Delson[137]
Creosote-Delson (Delson Chemical Co.), The Journal, July 7, 1917, p. 58; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 34.
Creosotonic (Scott)[192], [193]
Creosotonic (Scott) (Dawson Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Aug. 24, 1918, p. 680; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 25.
Crittenton Company, Charles N.—Hydroleine[58]
Crookes Laboratories—Collosols[420]
Croustils, Simple No. 1 (Oaten Bread) (LaPorte & Gauthier), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 17.
Croustils, No. 2 (Dechloridised and Lactosed) (LaPorte & Gauthier), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 17.
Croustils, No. 3 (Glutinized) (LaPorte & Gauthier), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 17.
Cu-Co-Ba Tarrant (The Tarrant Co.), The Journal, Sept. 25, 1920, p. 891.
Cuprase[222]
Cuprase (Anglo-French Drug Co., Ltd.), The Journal, April 12, 1919, p. 1095; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 10.
Curare, The Journal, Jan. 15, 1910, p. 219; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 7.
Curarin, The Journal, Jan. 15, 1910, p. 219; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 7.
Curative Vaccine, Bruschettini[58]
Curative Vaccine, Bruschettini (A. Bruschettini), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 176.
Cypridol Capsules (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Dec. 19, 1914, p. 2247; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 77; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 59.
Cystogen (Cystogen Chemical Co.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2148; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 66; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 60.
Cystogen Aperient (Cystogen Chemical Co.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2148; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 66; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 60.
Cystogen Lithia (Cystogen Chemical Co.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2148; Reports Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 66; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 60.
Cysto-Sedative (Strong, Cobb & Co.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2148; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 130; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 61.
[D]
Daggett and Miller Company, Inc.—Hex-Iodin[236]
Damiana, Allen’s Compound Extract of (Allen-Pfeiffer Chemical Co.), The Journal, July 19, 1913, p. 211.
Darpin (Rio Chemical Co.), The Journal, Feb. 13, 1915, p. 606; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 99; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 43.
Dawson Pharmacal Company—Iodonized Emulsion (Scott) and Creosotonic (Scott)[192]
Delson Chemical Co., Inc.—Creosote-Delson and Creofos[137]
Denver Chemical Mfg. Co.—Antiphlogistine[409]
De Sanctis’ Rheumatic and Gout Pills[363]
Desiccated Pineal Gland—Armour[213]
Desiccated Thymus—Armour[213]
Diabetic Biscuit (Jireh Diabetic Food Co.), The Journal, March 22, 1913, p. 922.
Diabetic Flour, Jireh (Jireh Diabetic Food Co.), The Journal, March 22, 1913, p. 922.
Diabetic Food, Jireh (Jireh Diabetic Food Co.), The Journal, Dec. 14, 1912, p. 2174.
Dial “Ciba”[259]
Dianol I, Dianol II, and Dianol III (Kalle & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 34; Reports Chem. Lab., 1913, p. 75.
Diarrhea Calomel Pills[566]
Diastos, Liquor (H. K. Mulford Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Diatussin (E. Bischoff & Co.), The Journal, May 17, 1913, p. 1557; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 293.
Di-Crotalin (Swan-Myers Co.), The Journal, Aug. 17, 1918, p. 592.
Di-Crotalin treatment of epilepsy[465]
Di­ethyl­barbituric Acid (Merck)[371]
Digalen (Hoffmann-LaRoche Chemical Works), The Journal, Sept. 5, 1914, p. 881; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 33; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 68.
Digestive Tablets, Aromatic (Fraser Tablet Co.; Wm. S. Merrill Chemical Co.; H. K. Mulford Co.; Parke, Davis & Co.; Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, Aug. 20, 1910, p. 710; Reports Chem. Lab., 1910, p. 67; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 232.
Digestive Tonic (Truax, Greene & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Digifolin-Ciba[298]
Digifolin-Ciba (Ciba Company, Inc.), The Journal, April 2, 1921, p. 952; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 20.
Digitalis Tablets, Westerfield’s[215]
Digitalis Tablets, Westerfield’s (Westerfield Pharmacal Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 75.
Digitalone (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, June 12, 1909, p. 1938; Dec. 7, 1912, p. 2074; Jan. 11, 1913, p. 143.
Digitalysatum[63]
Digitalysatum (E. Bischoff & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 15, 1913, p. 499; Jan. 8, 1916, p. 135; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 93.
Dionol[422]
Dionol (Dionol Company), The Journal, Jan. 26, 1918, p. 257; Feb. 7, 1920, p. 410.
Dioradin (Dioradin Co.), The Journal, Oct. 26, 1912, p. 1556; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 23; 1913, p. 37; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 73.
Dios Chemical Company—Neurosine[404]
Dioscorea Compound, Elixir (H. K. Mulford Co.; Parke, Davis & Co.; Ray Chemical Co.; F. Stearns & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Dioviburnia (Dios Chemical Co.), The Journal, Aug. 31, 1912, p. 735; Jan. 9, 1915, p. 166; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46; 1914, p. 86; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 139, 410.
Diphtheria Antitoxin (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Diphtheria Antitoxin, Concentrated (National Vaccine and Antitoxin Institute), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 23.
Diphtheria Bacillus Vaccine, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 54.
Direct Pharmaceutical Co. and William A. Webster Co.[564]
Direct Sales Company[510]
Discoveries and Discoverers[511]
Diuretin (Knoll & Co.), The Journal, April 4, 1914, p. 1108; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 7; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 251.
Diurol (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 45.
Dixon’s Suspension of Dead Tubercle Bacilli[158]
Dixon’s Suspension of Dead Tubercle Bacilli, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 140.
Dixon’s Tubercle Bacilli Extract[158]
Dixon’s Tubercle Bacilli Extract; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 140.
Dogwood, Flowering, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Dosage, dependability of tablet dosage[556]
Dotterweich, G. J., and C. K., Officers of Direct Sales Company[510]
Drug Products Co., Inc.—
 Pulvoids Calcylates[85]
 Pulvoids Calcylates Compound[226]
 Pulvoids Natrium Compound[108]
“Drug Reform” as it appears to the Cleveland Medical Journal[513]
Drug Therapy: the fallibility of textbooks[515]
Drugs, crucial test of therapeutic evidence[557]
Dunn, Eli H., Eli products of[424]
Duodenin[76]
Duodenin, Armour (Armour & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 14, 1915, p. 639; Jan. 15, 1916, pp. 178, 208; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, pp. 96, [99], 151; 1916, p. 72.
Duotonol Tablets[94]
Duotonol Tablets (Schering & Glatz, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1033; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 34.
Du Pont De Nemours, E. I. and Co., Inc.—Cotton Process Ether[421]
Dysentery Bacterin-Mulford (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 141.
Dyspepsia Compound, Elixir (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Dyspepsia, Elixir Atonic, Phenolated (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
[E]
Echinacea, The Journal, Nov. 27, 1909, p. 1836; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 144; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 79.
Echitone (Strong, Cobb & Co.), The Journal, Jan. 2, 1915, p. 71; July 17, 1920, p. 193; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 80; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 81.
Echthol (Battle & Co.), The Journal, March 13, 1909, p. 904; Jan. 2, 1915, p. 71; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 144; 1912, p. 38; 1914, p. 80; Propaganda, p. 81.
Echtisia (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 2, 1915, p. 71; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 80; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 81.
Edema Improved, Tablet (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Edema Tablet (Parke, Davis & Co.; Smith, Kline & French Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Edgar, Thomas Webster[515]
Edgar, Thomas Webster, Journal receives a letter denouncing “Medical Clerks” and
 “Biased Sceptres”[518]
Edward Percy Robinson’s “Cure” for Cancer[458]
Eimer and Amend—
 “Anti-Pneumococcic Oil”[257]
 Phosphorcin Compound[94]
Elarson[248]
Elarson (Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 75.
Elder, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Electrobioscope[472]
Electrargol (E. Fougera & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 58.
Electronic Reactions[472]
Eli products of Eli H. Dunn[424]
Eli 606 Capsules, 324[425]
Eli Vaginal Capsules[424]
Eli Vim Restorative[424]
Elixir Glycerophosphates, Nux Vomica and Damiana[95]
Elixir Glycerophosphates, Nux Vomica and Damiana (Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1034; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 35.
Elixir Iodo-Bromide of Calcium Comp. “Without Mercury” and “With Mercury”[52]
Elixir Lactopeptine[43]
Elixir Novo-Hexamine (Upsher Smith), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 142; Reports Chem. Lab., 1917, p. 70.
Elixir of Bitter Wine, Triner’s American[139]
Elixir of Bitter Wine, Triner’s American (Jos. Triner), The Journal, July 14, 1917, p. 139; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., p. 36.
Elixir of Buchu and Hyoscyamus Compound, Tyree’s[57]
Elixir Secretogen[75]
Empyroform (Schering & Glatz, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 55.
Emulsio Minerolein (T. R. D. Barse Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 169.
Emulsio Phen-Oleum (T. R. D. Barse Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 169.
Endoarsan[435]
Endosal[435]
Endotin (Morgenstern & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 136.
Enesol (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, July 26, 1913, p. 293.
Enteronol (Enteronol Co.), The Journal, March 21, 1908, p. 977; Reports Chem. Lab., 1909, p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 294.
Epilepsy, Di-Crotalin treatment[465]
Episan (Gaynor-Bagstad Co.) The Journal, Sept. 25, 1915, p. 1130; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 164.
Epsom Salt Flavoring a “discovery”[179]
Ergoapiol (Martin H. Smith Co.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2149; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 82.
Ergone (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, Oct. 7, 1911, p. 1211; Oct. 14, 1911, p. 1302.
Ergotole (Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, Oct. 7, 1911, p. 1211; Oct. 14, 1911, p. 1302.
Erling, A. E., and the Allied Medical Associations of America[488]
Erling, A. E., and the Physicians’ Drug Syndicate[432]
Erpiol, Dr. Schrader (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), The Journal, June 3, 1911, p. 1670; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 18; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 83.
Eskay’s Neuro Phosphates[146]
Estivin[466]
Estivin (Schieffelin and Company), The Journal, Nov. 12, 1921, p. 1595.
Ether, Anesthesia (Cotton Process) (Du Pont Chemical Works), The Journal, Feb. 21, 1920, p. 544; May 22, 1920, p. 1474.
Ether, Cotton Process[421]
Ethics, secret remedies and the principles of[571]
Eucalyptol, Chlorinated, comparison of Chlorlyptus with[281]
Eucalyptus, toxicity experiments[285]
Euca-Mul (The Edward G. Bintz Co.), The Journal, Oct. 29, 1921, p. 1438.
Eumictine[262]
Eumictine (Geo. J. Wallau, Inc.), The Journal, Feb. 21, 1920, p. 542; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 7.
Eunatrol (C. Bischoff & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 22, 1908, p. 627.
Eupeptic Hypophosphites[83]
Eupeptic Hypophosphites (Nelson, Baker & Co.), The Journal, Sept. 2, 1916, p. 761; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 15.
Eusoma (Eusoma Pharmaceutical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 38.
Expurgo Anti-Diabetes (Expurgo Mfg. Co.), The Journal, Jan. 24, 1914, p. 312; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 27; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 299.
Expurgo Lapis (Expurgo Mfg. Co.), The Journal, Nov. 8, 1913, p. 1733.
Extract of Red Bone Marrow (Armour)[213]
[F]
Fairchild Bros. & Foster—
 Carminzym[194]
 Holadin and Bile Salt Mixtures[207]
 Lecithin[53]
False Unicorn, The Journal, Nov. 27, 1909, p. 1836; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 146; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 84.
Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.—
 Procain (Novocain)[355], [357], [375]
 Threatens physician with suit for publishing unfavorable report of its product, 570[571]
Febrisol (The Tilden Co.), The Journal, June 29, 1912, p. 2043.
Febri-Tone (Arthur Peter & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 1, 1908, p. 379.
Fellows’ Syrup and other preparations of Hypophosphites[395]
Fellows’ Syrup of Hypophosphites[82]
Fermenlactyl (Anglo-American Pharmacal Co., Ltd.), The Journal, Jan. 30, 1909, pp. 372, 397.
Ferric Arsenite, Soluble, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 30.
Ferric Cacodylate[292]
Ferric Cacodylate, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 62.
Ferritonic-Woods (William A. Webster Company), The Journal, Oct. 18, 1919, p. 1231.
Ferrivine[144]
Ferrivine (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 8, 1917, p. 841; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 49.
Figwort, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Filudine[41]
Filudine (Geo. J. Wallau, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 18, 1915, p. 1045; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 156.
Firolyptol Plain[120]
Firolyptol Plain (The Tilden Co.). The Journal, Feb. 17, 1917, p. 564; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 8.
Firolyptol with Kreosote[120]
Firolyptol with Kreosote (The Tilden Co.), The Journal, Feb. 17, 1917, p. 564; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 49.
Firwein[119]
Firwein (The Tilden Co.), The Journal, Feb. 17, 1917, p. 564; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 7.
Flint, Eaton and Company—Quassia Compound Tablets[306]
Flower, A. H., and the Allied Medical Associations of America[489]
Foral[204]
Foral (Foral Products Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 55.
Formaldehyde Lozenges[235]
Formaldehyde Lozenges, The Journal, Oct. 4, 1919, p. 1077; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 32.
Formamint[33]
Formamint (A. Wulfing & Co.), The Journal, Jan. 27, 1912, p. 295; Feb. 24, 1912, p. 572; Aug. 28, 1915, p. 816; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 303.
Formic Acid, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 25.
Formicin (Kalle Color Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 76.
Formidin (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, Sept. 5, 1908, p. 818; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, pp. 164, 192; 1912, p. 48.
Formitol Tablets[236], [271]
Formitol Tablets (E. L. Patch Co.), The Journal, Oct. 4, 1919, p. 1077; June 19, 1920, p. 1730; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 34; 1920, p. 20; Reports Chem. Lab., 1920, p. 40.
Formosol[158]
Formosol, Sunshine’s (The Formosol Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 145.
Formothalates, Tablets[256]
Formothalates, Tablets (Tailby Nason Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 92.
Formurol (Cellarius Co.), The Journal, Jan. 21, 1911, p. 210; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 7; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 85.
Fortossan (A. Klipstein & Co.), The Journal, Jan. 30, 1915, p. 456; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 131; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 178.
Fougera E., and Co., Inc.—
 Collosol Iodine[144]
 Dr. De Sanctis’ Rheumatic and Gout Pills[363]
 Ferrivine[144]
 Intramine[144]
 Phosphoglycerate of Lime (Chapoteaut)[95]
Freeman, Allen W., protests regarding advertising methods used by
 manufacturers of Proteogens[445], [446]
French Medicinal Company, Inc.—Syphilodol[359], [470]
Friedländer Bacillus Vaccine, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 78.
Fringe Tree, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Fritz, W. W., and the Allied Medical Associations of America[488]
Frosst’s Blaud Capsules: See Blaud Capsules.
Frutosen (The Frutosen Drug Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 26.
[G]
G. G. Phenoleum Disinfectant (G. G. Phenoleum Co., Inc.), The Journal, Jan. 30, 1915, p. 456; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 131.
Galactagogue action of Galega and Nutrolactis[131]
Galactagogue, alleged Galactagogue effects of Nutrolactis and Goat’s Rue not substantiated[131]
Galactagogue (Eli Lilly & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 43.
Galega and Nutrolactis, alleged Galactagogue action of[131]
Gardner’s Syrup of Ammonium Hypophosphite[100]
Gastrogen Tablets (Bristol-Myers Co.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2149; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 131; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 87.
Gelesmine Hydrochlorid, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 57.
Gelseminine, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 57.
Genitone (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Genoform (C. Bischoff & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 26, 1916, p. 676.
Germaseptic Lubricant “Bing” (Chas. M. Griswold, St. Petersburg, Fla.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 79.
Germiletum (Dios Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 9, 1915, p. 165; Reports Council Pharm & Chem., 1914, p. 86; Reports Chem. Lab., 1910, p. 11; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 139.
Giambalvo, G., & Co.—Aphlegmatol[273]
Ginseng, The Journal, Oct. 24, 1914, p. 1486; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Ginseng Compound, Elixir (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Ginseng Compound (Special), Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Glidine (Menley & James), The Journal, June 28, 1913, p. 2037.
Globeol (Geo. J. Wallau, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 18, 1915, p. 1046; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 157.
Glover’s Cancer Serum[425]
Gluten Biscuit, Pure (Kellogg Food Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, pp. 56, 57.
Gluten Biscuit, 40 per cent. (Kellogg Food Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, pp. 56, 58.
Gluten Flour, 40 per cent. (Kellogg Food Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, pp. 56, 59.
Gluten Meal, Pure (Kellogg Food Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, pp. 56, 60.
Gluten Meal, 20 per cent. (Kellogg Food Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, pp. 56, 60.
Gluten Meal, 40 per cent. (Kellogg Food Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, pp. 56, 59.
Gluten products made by the Kellogg Food Company[100]
Glutol-Schleich (Schering J. Glatz, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 170.
Glycerinated Vaccine Virus (National Vaccine and Antitoxin Institute), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem.. 1921, p. 23.
Glycerine Tonic, Gray’s[24], [429]
Glycerine Tonic, Gray’s (Purdue Frederick Co.), The Journal, July 10, 1915, p. 189; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 56.
Glycero-Lecithin, Pill (Westerfield Pharmacal Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 170.
Glycerole of Lecithin[53]
Glycerole of Lecithin (Fairchild Bros, and Foster), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 122.
Glycerophosphate Comp. No. 1, Mulford, Ampuls (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 49.
Glycerophosphate Comp, Ampuls, 1 Cc. Squibb (E. R. Squibb & Sons), The Journal, Feb. 3, 1917; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 48.
Glycerophosphate, Sodium[99]
Glycerophosphates[520]
Glycerophosphates, The Journal, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1033; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 32.
Glycerophosphate, Calcium[99]
Glycerophosphates, Elixir, Nux Vomica and Damiana[95]
Glycerophosphates, Schering’s (Tonols)[94]
Glycerophosphates, therapeutic value of[93]
Glycerosal (Röhm & Haas), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 57.
Glyco-Heroin, Smith (Martin H. Smith & Co.), The Journal, June 6, 1914, p. 1826; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 29; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 88.
Glyco-Thymoline (Kress & Owen Co.), The Journal, March 14, 1914, p. 868; Oct. 10, 1914, p. 1312; Sept. 16, 1916, p. 895; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 54; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 92.
Glyco-Thymoline and poliomyelitis[427]
Glycozone (Drevet Mfg. Co.), The Journal, June 5, 1909, p. 1851; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 103; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 95.
Glykeron: cold storage testimonials[428]
Goat Lymph Treatment[528]
Goat’s Rue, claimed Galactagogue effects of, not substantiated[131]
Goat’s Rue, The Journal, May 26, 1917, p. 1570; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42; 1917, p. 24.
Goehring, H. M., and the Allied Medical Associations of America[488]
Goiter Serum, Mark White[87]
Goiter Serum, Mark White (Mark White Serum Laboratories), The Journal, Sept. 23, 1916, p. 967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 23.
Goitreine[88]
Gomenol (Charles R. Bard), The Journal, April 4, 1914, p. 1110; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 304.
Gonococcic Vaccine (National Vaccine and Antitoxin Institute), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 53.
Gonococcide (Cox Chemical Co.), The Journal, Aug. 24, 1907, p. 708.
Gonococcus Bacterin, Mixed, Special Bacterial Vaccine No. 16[254]
Gonosan[150]
Gonosan (Riedel & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Oct. 13, 1917, p. 1287; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 57.
Gossypin, The Journal, June 3, 1911, p. 1670; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 19; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 84.
Gout and Rheumatic Pills, Dr. De Sanctis’[363]
Granular Effervescent Bromide and Acetanilid Compound-Mulford[206]
Granular Effervescent Sodium Phosphate Compound (Squibb) (E. R. Squibb & Sons), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 63.
Gray’s Glycerine Tonic[24], [429]
Green Bone, Russell Prepared[134]
Gross Drug Company, Inc.—Capsules Bismuth Resorcinol Compound[157]
Guiaialin (Organic Chemical Mfg. Co.), The Journal, Sept. 5, 1908, p. 818; May 8, 1909, p. 1511; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 166; 1909, p. 76.
Guaiodine[183]
Guaiodine (Intravenous Products Co.), The Journal, April 6, 1918, p. 1026; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 9.
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan[387]
[H]
H-M-C.: See Hyoscin-Morphin-Cactin.
Hagee’s Cordial of Cod Liver Oil[429]
Hair Cap Moss, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 43.
Hanson, A. C., and the Physicians’ Drug Syndicate[432]
Harmer Laboratories Company—Mon-Arsone[302]
Harrower, Henry R.—“Pluriglandular” Mixtures: Caps. Adreno-Spermin Comp., Caps.
 Antero-Pituitary Comp., Caps. Placento-Mammary Comp., Caps. Thyro-Ovarian Comp.,
 Caps. Hepato-Splenic Comp., Caps. Pancreas Comp., and Caps. Thyroid Comp[218]
Havens’ Wonderful Discovery (E. C. Havens), The Journal, March 22, 1919, p. 883; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 7.
Hay Fever Fall Pollen Extract-Mulford (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. Chem., 1921, p. 45.
Hay Fever Spring Pollen Extract-Mulford (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 45.
Hectine (Geo. J. Wallau, Inc.), The Journal, Aug 8, 1914, p. 502, Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 308.
Heffner, Charles L.—Iodiphos[249]
Hélénin and Globules of “Hélénin De Korab” (De Korab Bojemski), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 78.
Helmitol[295]
Helmitol (Winthrop Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 22, 1921, p. 260; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 49.
Helonias Compound, Cordial, Elixir (Ray Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Helonias Compound, Elixir (Hance Bros. & White; H. K. Mulford Co.; Parke, Davis & Co.; Smith, Kline & French Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Helonias Compound, Fluidextract (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Hemaboloids (Palisade Manufacturing Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 80.
Hemaboloids Arseniated with Strychnia (The Palisade Mfg. Co.), The Journal, Dec. 27, 1913, p. 2306.
Hemo (Thompson’s Malted Food Co.), The Journal, Oct. 24, 1914, p. 1494; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 319.
Hemo-Therapin[168]
Hemo-Therapin (Hemo-Therapin Laboratories), The Journal, Jan. 5, 1918, p. 48; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 116.
Hepatico Tablets (David Laboratories, Inc.), The Journal, Oct. 20, 1917, p. 1734; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 64.
Hepato-Splenic Comp., Caps[219]
Hexa-Co-Sal-In (Hexa-Co-Sal-In Co.), The Journal, Oct. 2, 1915, p. 1203; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 159; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 107.
Hexalet (Riedel & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 27.
Hex-a-lith (Smith-Dorsey Co.), The Journal, Feb. 14, 1914, p. 555.
Hexamethylenamin, commercial history of[316]
Hexamethylenamin Methylencitrate: See Helmitol.
Hex-Iodin[236]
Hex-Iodin (Daggett and Miller Co., Inc.), The Journal, Oct. 4, 1919, p. 1077; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 33.
Heyden Chemical Works—Xeroform-Heyden[216], [349], [352]
Hille Laboratories—Mervenol and Armervenol[249]
Hillside Chemical Co.—Pil. Mixed Treatment (Chichester)[310]
Hogan’s Colloid Solution Materials for Intravenous Transfusion.—See Colloid Solution Materials for Intravenous Transfusion, Hogan’s.
Holadin and Bile Salts—Fairchild[207]
Holadin and Bile Salts, Fairchild (Fairchild Bros, and Foster), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 59.
Holadin, Bile Salts and Phenol­phthalein, Capsules of[208]
Holadin, Bile Salts and Phenol­phthalein, Capsules of, Fairchild (Fairchild Bros, and Foster), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 59.
Holadin, Succinate of Soda and Bile Salts, Capsules of[208]
Holadin, Succinate of Soda and Bile Salts, Capsules of, Fairchild (Fairchild Bros. & Foster), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 59.
Holliday Laboratories—Cerelene[219], [337], [362]
Holocain Hydrochlorid[372]
Hormotone[234]
Hormotone (G. W. Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Aug. 16, 1919, p. 549; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 30.
Hormotone without Postpituitary[235]
Hormotone Without Postpituitary (G. W. Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Aug. 16, 1919, p. 549; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 30.
Horovitz Biochemic Laboratories Co—Lipoidal Substances[320]
Horowitz-Beebe—“Autolysin”[413]
Horse Nettle, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 43.
Hughes, K. A., Company—Salicon[453]
Hyclorite[358]
Hydragogin[41]
Hydragogin (C. Bischoff & Co.), The Journal, Jan. 27, 1906, p. 288; Sept. 4, 1915, p. 894; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 154.
Hydrangea and Lithia, Elixir (Hance Bros. & White), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 45.
Hydrangea, Lithiated (Lambert Pharmacal Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Hydras[96]
Hydras (John Wyeth and Bro.), The Journal, Oct. 7, 1916, p. 1107; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 36; Reports Chem. Lab., 1916, p. 29.
Hydrastis and Cramp Bark Compound, Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 31, 1912, p. 735; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 410.
Hydrastis and Viburnum Compound, Elixir of (Smith, Kline & French Co.), The Journal, Aug., [31], 1912, p. 735; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 410.
Hydrocyanate of Iron, Tilden (The Tilden Co.), The Journal, June 19, 1909, p. 2008; Reports Chem. Lab., 1909, p. 27; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 235.
Hydroleine[58]
Hydroleine (Charles N. Crittenton Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 171.
Hydron (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Hydronaphthol (Seabury & Johnson), The Journal, Sept. 3, 1910, p. 878; Reports Chem. Lab., 1910, p. 108; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 308.
Hydropsin[61]
Hydropsin (E. Bischoff & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Jan. 8, 1916, p. 135; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 94.
Hydrozone (Charles Marchand), The Journal, Sept. 23, 1905, p. 936; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 309.
Hymosa (Walker Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, June 11, 1910, p. 1955; Reports Chem. Lab., 1910, p. 51; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 238.
Hyoscin-Morphine-Cactin, now Hyoscin-Morphin-Cactoid (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, Dec. 21, 1907, p. 2103.
Hyoscyamus Compound, Tyree’s Elixir of Buchu and Hyoscyamus Compound[57]
Hyperol (Purdue Frederick Co.), The Journal, April 18, 1914, p. 1271; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 12; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 100.
Hyperthermine[331]
Hyperthermine (Pasteur Chemical Co.), The Journal, May 19, 1917, p. 1497.
Hypno-Bromic Compound[430]
Hypodermic Solution No. 13, Iron, Arsenic, and Phosphorus Compound[275]
Hypodermic Solution No. 13, Iron, Arsenic and Phosphorus Compound (Burdick-Abel Laboratory), The Journal, Nov. 13, 1920, p. 1358; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 27.
Hypophosphite, The Journal, Sept. 2, 1916, p. 760; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 11.
Hypophosphite, Ammonium[98]
Hypophosphite, Ammonium, Gardner’s Syrup of[100]
Hypophosphite Fallacy[80]
Hypophosphites, Borcherdt’s Malt Olive with[84]
Hypophosphites Comp. (Lime and Soda)—McArthur’s Syrup of[84]
Hypophosphites, Eupeptic[83]
Hypophosphites, Fellows’ Syrup and other Preparations of[395]
Hypophosphites, Fellows’ Syrup of[82]
Hypophosphites, inertness of[397]
Hypophosphites, Maltine with Olive Oil and[84]
Hypophosphites, Maltzyme with[84]
Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, Schlotterbeck’s Solution (Liq. Hypophosphitum,
 Schlotterbeck’s)[83]
Hypophosphites, Preparations of[395]
Hypophosphites, Robinson’s[83]
Hypophosphites, Robinson’s (Robinson-Pettet Company), The Journal, Sept. 2, 1916, p. 761; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 15.
Hypophosphites, Syrup, Comp. with Quinin, Strychinin and Manganese, Syrupus Roborans[82]
Hypoquinidol (R. W. Gardner), The Journal, Jan. 10, 1914, p. 148; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 310.
[I]
I. G. O.[367]
Ichthynate (Mallinckrodt Chemical Works), Reports Chem. Lab., 1912, p. 110.
Ichthytar (Szel Import & Export Co.), The Journal, March 10, 1917, p. 796; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 18.
Influenza Combined Bacterin (Special Bacterial Vaccine No. 5)[254]
Influenza Mixed Vaccine-Lilly[187]
Influenza Mixed Vaccine-Lilly (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, June 22, 1918, p. 1967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11.
Influenza Prophylactic-Lederle (Lederle Antitoxin Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 81.
Influenza Serobacterin Mixed-Mulford[187]
Influenza Serobacterin Mixed-Mulford (H. K. Mulford Co.), The Journal, June 22, 1918, p. 1967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11.
Influenza, Serums and Vaccines[521]
Influenza, vaccine as a prophylactic in[572]
Influenza Vaccines[520]
Ingluvin (Wm. R. Warner & Co.), The Journal, July 11, 1908, p. 142; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 116; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 101.
Innis, Speiden & Co.—Ophthalmol-Lindemann[189]
Interol (Van Horn & Sawtell), The Journal, July 10, 1915, p. 175.
Intestinal Antiseptic W-A (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, Dec. 19, 1914, p. 2247; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 78; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 103.
Intramine[144]
Intramine (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 8, 1917, p. 841; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 49.
Intravenin P-H (Intravenin Products Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 120.
Intravenous Compound (Loffler)[430]
Intravenous Compound (Loffler) (Charles Lyman Loffler), The Journal, Nov. 12, 1921, p. 1591.
Intravenous Products Company of America—
 Endoarsan[435]
 Endosal[435]
 Venosal[435]
Intravenous Products Company of Denver—
 Guaiodine[183]
 Intravenous Specialties[435]
 Venarsen[471]
 Venosal[169]
Intravenous Solution, Bannerman’s (William Bannerman), The Journal, May 31, 1913, p. 1724; Jan. 2, 1915, p. 70; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 131; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 105.
Intravenous Solution of Hexamethylenamin, Loeser’s[299]
Intravenous Solution of Hexamethylenamin, Loeser’s (New York Intravenous Laboratory, Inc.), The Journal, April 16, 1921, p. 1120; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 43.
Intravenous Solution of Hexamethylenamin and Sodium Iodid, Loeser’s[299]
Intravenous Solution of Hexamethylenamin and Sodium Iodid, Loeser’s (New York Intravenous Laboratory, Inc.), The Journal, April 16, 1921, p. 1120; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 43.
Intravenous Solution of Sodium Iodid, Loeser’s[299]
Intravenous Solution of Mercury Bichlorid, Loeser’s[299]
Intravenous Solution of Mercury Bichlorid, Loeser’s (New York Intravenous Laboratory, Inc.), The Journal, April 16, 1921, p. 1120; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 43.
Intravenous Solution of Salicylate and Iodid, Loeser’s[299]
Intravenous Solution of Salicylate and Iodid, Loeser’s (New York Intravenous Laboratory, Inc.), The Journal, April 16, 1921, p. 1120; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 43.
Intravenous Solution of Sodium Iodid and Sodium Salicylate, Loeser’s (New York Intravenous Laboratory, Inc.), The Journal, April 16, 1921; page 1120; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 43.
Intravenous Solution Sodium Salicylate, Loeser’s[299]
Intravenous Solutions, Loeser’s[299]
Intravenous Specialties[435]
Intravenous Therapy[522]
Iocamfen[338]
Iocamfen Ointment[338]
Iodagol[154]
Iodagol (David B. Levy, Inc.), The Journal, Nov. 17, 1917, p. 1725; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, pp. 65–116; Reports Chem. Lab., 1917, p. 80.
Iodalia (Geo. J. Wallau, Inc.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2149; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 69; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 75; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 106.
Iodeol[154]
Iodeol (David B. Levy, Inc.), The Journal, Nov. 17, 1917, p. 1725; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 65–116; Reports Chem. Lab., 1917, p. 80.
Iodex[338], [365], [436]
Iodex (Menley & James), The Journal, Nov. 30, 1912, p. 1992; June 19, 1915, p. 2085; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 144; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 89; 1919, p. 104; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 107; The Journal, May 3, 1919, p. 1315.
Iodex, Liquid[365]
Iodex, Liquid (Menley and James), Reports Chem. Lab., 1919, p. 104.
Iodia (Battle & Co.), The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1871; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 60; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 58; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 108.
Iodin, Burnham’s Soluble (Burnham Soluble Iodin Co.), The Journal, March 28, 1908, p. 1055; May 15, 1915, p. 1673; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 50; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 30; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 110, 233.
Iodin Fumes[523]
Iodin in liquid petrolatum[367]
Iodin Petrogen (John Wyeth & Bro.), The Journal, Nov. 30, 1912, p. 1992.
Iodin, solubility of, in liquid petrolatum[344], [367]
Iodin Tablets, Burnham’s Soluble (Burnham Soluble Iodin Co.), The Journal, March 28, 1908, p. 1055; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 32; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 233.
Iodine, B. Iodine[198]
Iodine, B. Iodine Products[199]
Iodine, B. Oleum Iodine[198]
Iodine ointments, stability of[337]
Iodine Solution, National[300]
Iodinized Emulsion (Scott)[192]
Iodinized Emulsion (Scott) (Dawson Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Aug. 24, 1918, p. 680; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 25.
Iodinized Oil, Mark White[87]
Iodinized Oil, Mark White (Mark White Laboratories), The Journal, Sept. 23, 1916, p. 967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 23.
Iodinol (Toledo Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Aug. 20, 1921, p. 637.
Iodiphos[249]
Iodiphos (Charles L. Heffner), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 81.
Iodival (Knoll & Co.), The Journal, March 4, 1911, p. 685.
Iod-Izd-Oil[338]
Iod-Izd-Oil (Miller’s)[49]
Iod-Izd-Oil (Miller’s) (Iodum Miller Co.), The Journal, Oct. 2, 1915, p. 1202; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 76; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 106.
Iodo-Bromide of Calcium Comp. “Without Mercury” and “With Mercury,” Elixir[52]
Iodo-Bromide of Calcium Comp., “Without Mercury” and “With Mercury,” Elixir (The Tilden Co.), The Journal, Nov. 6, 1915, p. 1662; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 160.
Iodolene and solubility of iodin in liquid petrolatum[344]
Iodolene, a solution of iodin in liquid petrolatum[159]
Iodo-Mangan[106]
Iodo-Mangan (Reinschild Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 64.
Iodomuth (Organic Chemical Mfg. Co.), The Journal, Sept. 5, 1908, p. 818; May 8, 1909, p. 1511; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 166; 1909, p. 75.
Iodonucleoid (Dinet & Delfosse Pharm. Co.), The Journal, July 22, 1911, p. 309; Reports Chem. Lab., 1911, p. 92; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 310.
Iodotone (Eimer & Amend), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2149; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 72; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 113.
Iodovasogen (Lehn & Fink), The Journal, Feb. 13, 1909, p. 575; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 408.
Iodum-Miller[49]
Iodum-Miller (Iodum-Miller Co.), The Journal, Oct. 2, 1915, p. 1202; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 76; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 102.
Iosaline (Iosaline Co.), The Journal, March 15, 1913, p. 849; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 13; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 113.
Ipecac, Alcresta[153]
Iridium Medicinal (Platinum Company of America), The Journal, April 23, 1910, p. 1389; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 312.
Iron, Arsenic, and Phosphorus Compound, Hypodermic Solution No. 13[275]
Iron Arsenite[466]
Iron Citrate Green[115]
Iron Citrate Green, The Journal, Jan. 13, 1917, p. 135; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 42.
Iron Solution for Intravenous Therapy—Perkins and Ross (Perkins & Ross), The Journal, Nov. 14, 1914, p. 1778; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 125.
Iron Tropon (Tropon Works), The Journal, April 23, 1910, p. 1389; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 313.
Isopral (The Bayer Company, Inc.), The Journal, Aug. 8, 1908, p. 487; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 119.
Italian Physico-Chemical Company[524]
Ittiolo (Guiseppi W. Guidi), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 64.
[J]
Jaroma (Jaroma Co.), The Journal, Sept. 2, 1911, p. 835; Reports Chem. Lab., 1911, p. 103.
Johnson, N. La Doit, and the Allied Medical Associations of America[488]
Jubol[31]
Jubol (Geo. J. Wallau, Inc.), The Journal, Aug. 14, 1915, p. 639; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 152.
Juglandin, The Journal, Nov. 13, 1909, p. 1655; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 135.
[K]
Kal Pheno Tooth Paste (Kal Pheno Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 41.
Kal Pheno Tooth Powder (Kal Pheno Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 41.
Kalak Water[160]
Kalak Water (Kalak Water Co., Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 148.
Katharmon[191]
Katharmon (Katharmon Chemical Co.), The Journal, Aug. 10, 1918, p. 487; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 23.
Keasbey and Mattison Company—Alkalithia[242]
Kefilac (Kefilac Co.), The Journal, Jan. 30, 1909, pp. 372, 397.
Kellogg Food Company—Gluten products[100]
Kelpidine: See Minson’s Soluble Iodin.
Keratin, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 58.
Kinazyme (G. W. Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Nov. 1, 1913, p. 1649.
Klein, Frederick[415]
Klipstein, A., and Company, Inc.—Dial “Ciba”[259]
Koch, William F., Cancer Remedy[437]
Kola Compound, Elixir (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Kola Compound, Elixir (Ray Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Kolynos (Kolynos Co.), The Journal, Nov. 15, 1913, p. 1812.
Kora-Konia[92]
Kora-Konia (Gerhard Mennen Chemical Co.), The Journal, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1034; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 31; Reports Chem. Lab., 1916, p. 26.
Koyol (The Koyol Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1815, p. 172.
Kress & Owen Company—Glyco-Thymoline[427]
Kutnow’s Powder (Kutnow Bros.), The Journal, Nov. 9, 1907, p. 1619; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 314.
K-Y Lubricating Jelly[147], [466]
K-Y Lubricating Jelly (Van Horn & Sawtell), The Journal, May 12, 1917, p. 1430; Sept. 29, p. 1102; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 53.
[L]
Labordine (Labordine Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, March 30, 1907, p. 1121; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 45; 1912, p. 40; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 115.
Lackenbach, F. I.—
 Special Bacterial Vaccine, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 15, 16[254]
Lacteol (Dr. Boucar, Paris), The Journal, Dec. 21, 1916, p. 1959.
Lactobacilline (The Franco-American Ferment Co.), The Journal, April 17, 1915, p. 1346; Sept. 18, 1915, p. 1049; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 143; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 120.
Lactone (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, Jan. 30, 1909, pp. 372, 397.
Lactopeptine (New York Pharmacal Association), The Journal, March 16, 1907, p. 959; Aug. 2, 1913, p. 358; Oct. 23, 1915, pp. 1466, 1467, 1477; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 43; 1913, p. 21; 1915, p. 79; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 121.
Lactopeptine and Elixir Lactopeptine[43]
Lactopeptine, Elixir (New York Pharmacal Association), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533; Oct. 23, 1915, pp. 1466, 1467, 1477; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 79.
Lactucarium, Aubergier’s Syrup of (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Nov. 9, 1912, p. 1732; Feb. 15, 1913, p. 538; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 399.
Lambdin’s I. G. O.[367]
Lambert, Alexander—protest regarding Pineoleum advertising methods[443]
Lanphear, Emory—and the Medical Society of the United States[531]
Lavoris[237]
Lavoris (Lavoris Chemical Company), The Journal, Nov. 1, 1919, p. 1380; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 35.
Laxaphen (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, April 30, 1910, p. 1458, Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 344.
Laxine (Columbus Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, April 30, 1910, p. 1458; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 344.
Laxol and Lysol, the short and catchy proprietary name[570]
Laxothalen Tablets (Pitman-Moore Co.), The Journal, April 30, 1910, p. 1458; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 344.
Lecibrin[53]
Lecibrin (Fairchild Bros. and Foster), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 122.
Lecithin, Glycerole of[53]
Lecithin Preparations[53], [54]
Lecithin, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 122.
Lecithin Solution[53]
Lecithin Solution (Fairchild Bros. & Foster), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 122.
Lecithine, Gare’s Granular (Gare Pharmacal Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 56.
Lecithol[53]
Lecithol (Armour & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 122.
Leeming, Thos., and Co—Trimethol[140]
Lehn and Fink—Aspirin[347]
Leptinol, Syrup (formerly Syrup Balsamea)[268]
Lettuce Calmative (Nelson, Baker & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 43.
Lettuce, Wild, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 43.
Leucocytic Extract, Archibald’s (The Western Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 65.
Levy, David B., Inc.—Iodeol and Iodagol[154]
Libby’s Alcresta Lotion[465]
Libradol[293]
Libradol (Lloyd Bros.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., [190], p. 65.
Lilly, Eli, and Co.—
 Alcresta Ipecac[153]
 Catarrhal Vaccine Combined-Lilly[187]
 Cephaelin[203]
 Influenza Mixed Vaccine-Lilly[187]
 Oxyl-Iodide[304]
 Rheumalgine[23]
 Syrup Cephaelin-Lilly[203]
 Syrup Emetic-Lilly[203]
Linder, C. O., and the Allied Medical Associations of America[489]
Lipoidal Substances (Horovitz)[320]
Liquid Albolene[106]
Liquid Iodex[365]
Liquid Peptone (Eli Lilly & Co.; Stevenson & Jester Co.), The Journal, May 11, 1907, p. 1612; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, opp. p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 133.
Liquid Peptones with Creosote (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, May 11, 1907, p. 1612; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, opp. p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 133.
Liquid Petrolatum[526]
Liquid Petrolatum, Iodolene and the solubility of Iodin in[344]
Liquid Petrolatum, proprietary names for[55]
Liquor Santaiva, S. & D.[211]
Liquor Santaiva, S. & D. (Sharp & Dohme), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 66.
Lithia and Hydrangea, Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.; Ray Chemical Co.; Smith, Kline & French Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 45.
Lithiated Sorghum Compound (Sharp & Dohme), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39.
Liver Leaf, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 48.
Lloyd Bros.—Libradol[293]
L. O. Compound No. 1 and L. O. Compound No. 2, Tri-Arsenole[163]
L. O. Compound No. 1 and No. 2 (Medical Supply Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 156.
Loeser’s Intravenous Solutions[299]
Loeser’s Intravenous Solution of Hexamethylenamin[299]
Loeser’s Intravenous Solution of Mercury Bichloride[299]
Loeser’s Intravenous Solution of Salicylate and Iodid[299]
Loeser’s Intravenous Solution of Sodium Iodid[299]
Loeser’s Intravenous Solution of Sodium Salicylate[299]
Loffler’s Intravenous Compound[430]
Lowenthal Postgraduate Course[527]
Lubricating Jelly, K-Y[147], [466]
Lucas Laboratories’ Products[440]
Lucas Laboratories’ Products (Lucas Laboratories, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 20, 1919, p. 927.
Luvein Arsans, Nos. 1, 2 and 3[441]
Luvein Arsans (Plain)[440]
Luvein Arsans (Plain) (Lucas Laboratories, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 20, 1919, p. 927.
Luvein Arsans, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 (Lucas Laboratories, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 20, 1919, p. 927.
Luvein Creosophite[441]
Luvein Creosophite (Lucas Laboratories, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 20, 1919, p. 927.
Luvein Hexacol[411]
Luvein Hexacol (Lucas Laboratories, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 20, 1919, p. 927.
Luytie’s Homeopathic Pharmacy—Succus Cineraria Maritima[455]
Lycetol[214]
Lycetol (The Bayer Co., Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 70.
Lymph Compound R-H (New Animal Therapy Co.), The Journal, Dec. 14, 1912, p. 2176; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 317.
Lymphoid Compound (Lowenthal)[528]
Lysoform (Lysoform Gesellschaft), The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1870; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 126.
Lysoform, Crude (Lysoform Gesellschaft), The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1870; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 126.
Lysol (Lehn & Fink), The Journal, Dec. 14, 1912, p. 2173; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 53; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 318.
Lysol and Laxol—the short and catchy proprietary name[570]
[M]
McArthur’s Syrup of Hypophosphites Comp. (Lime and Soda)[84]
McKesson and Robbins—
 Cin-U-Form Lozenges[237]
 Liquid Albolene[106]
Maizavena (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Maizo-Lithium (Henry Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Feb. 6, 1915, p. 528; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 9; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 65; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 198.
Malt Extract with Alteratives, Borcherdt’s (Borcherdt Malt Extract Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 51.
Malt Extract with Pepsin and Pancreatin (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.; Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Malt Extract with Yerba Santa, Borcherdt’s (Borcherdt Malt Extract Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 138.
Malt Olive, Borcherdt’s, with Hypophosphites[84]
Malt Peptonates with Arsenic, Borcherdt’s (Borcherdt Malt Extract Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 138.
Malt-Diastase Company—Maltzyme with Hypophosphites[84]
Maltine with Olive Oil and Hypophosphites[84]
Maltzyme[211]
Maltzyme (Maltzyme Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 67.
Maltzyme Ferrated[211]
Maltzyme Ferrated (Maltzyme Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 67.
Maltzyme with Cascara Sagrada[211]
Maltzyme with Cascara Sagrada (Maltzyme Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 67.
Maltzyme with Cod Liver Oil[211]
Maltzyme with Cod Liver Oil (Maltzyme Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 67.
Maltzyme with Hypophosphites[84]
Maltzyme with Yerba Santa[211]
Maltzyme with Yerba Santa (Maltzyme Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 67.
Mammary Gland, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 44.
Manaca, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 43.
Manaca and Salicylates Compound, Elixir (Hance Bros. & White; Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.; H. K. Mulford Co.; Nelson, Baker & Co.; Parke, Davis & Co.; Ray Chemical Co.; Smith, Kline & French Co.; Sharp & Dohme; F. Stearns & Co.; Truax, Greene & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Manaca and Salicylates Compound, Elixir (Sharp & Dohme), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Manacaline (Pullen-Richardson Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Manola (Manola Co.), The Journal, April 2, 1910, p. 1154; Reports Chem. Lab., 1910, p. 105; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 323.
Marienbad Tablets (J. Sicke), The Journal, July 18, 1908, p. 237.
Mark White Goiter Serum[87]
Mark White Iodinized Oil[87]
Meat Extract, “Rex” Brand (Cudahy Packing Co.), The Journal, Jan. 23, 1909, p. 311; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 472.
Meat Juice, Valentine’s (Valentine’s Meat Juice Co.), The Journal, Nov. 20, 1909, p. 1754; May 2, 1914, p. 1419; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 137; 1914, p. 14; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 123, 129, 472.
Medeol Suppositories[181]
Medeol Suppositories (Medeol Company, Inc.), The Journal, March 9, 1918, p. 719; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 7.
Medical Society of the United States[531]
Medical Supply Company—Tri-Arsenole, L. O. Compound No. 1 and L. O. Compound No. 2[163]
Medinal[239], [371]
Med-O-Lin (Waverly Oil Works Co.), The Journal, July 10, 1915, p. 175; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 172.
Mellier Drug Company—
 Ponca Compound[26]
 Tongaline[26]
 Tongaline Tablets[27]
Meningococcus Serum “Hoechst” (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Menley and James, Ltd.—Iodex and Liquid Iodex[365], [436]
Mennen, House of—Kora-Konia[92]
Merck and Company—
 Antithyroidin-Moebius[202]
 Barbital-Sodium (Medinal or Veronal-Sodium)[371]
 Bismuth Tribromphenate[216], [349], [352]
 Di­ethyl­barbituric Acid[371]
Mercol, Howell’s (H. B. Howell & Co., Ltd.), The Journal, Jan. 16, 1909, p. 225; May 15, 1909, p. 1595; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 326.
Mercuric Iodid, Red, (Mercury Biniodid) comparative symptoms resulting from use of
 several oily suspensions of[123]
Mercury Biniodid, comparative symptoms resulting from use of several oily suspensions
 of red mercuric iodid[123]
Mercury Sozoiodolate, The Journal, Feb. 13, 1909, p. 573; Reports Chem. Lab., 1909, p. 19.
Mercury Sozoiodolate Solution, The Journal, Feb. 13, 1909, p. 573; Reports Chem. Lab., 1909, p. 19.
Merrell, W. S., Chemical Co.—
 Casta-Flora[118]
 Proteogens, 227[445]
Mervenol[249]
Mervenol (Hille Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 82.
Methaform[212]
Methaform (F. Stearns & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 68.
Methyl-Phenol Serum (Cano)[251]
Methyl-Phenol Serum (Cano) (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 85.
Methyl-Santal (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 173.
Metz, H. A., Laboratories, Inc.—
 Anesthesin[276]
 Parathesin[276]
 Phenetidyl-Acetphenetidin Hydrochlorid (Holocain Hydrochlorid)[372]
 Procain-Novocain brand[356]
Micajah’s Suppositories[241]
Micajah’s Suppositories (Micajah & Co.), The Journal, Nov. 29, 1919, p. 1715; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 49.
Micajah’s Wafers[241]
Micajah’s Wafers (Micajah & Co.), The Journal, Nov. 29, 1919, p. 1715; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 49.
Micrococcus Catarrhalis-Combined-Bacterin[184]
Micrococcus Catarrhalis-Combined-Bacterin (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, June 22, 1918, p. 1967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11.
Micrococcus Neoformans Vaccine, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 152.
Migrainin (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), The Journal, June 5, 1909, p. 1851; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 105; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 135.
Miller’s Iod-Izd-Oil[49]
Millikin’s Acetylsalicylic Acid[347]
Minson’s Soluble Iodin “Kelpidine”[161]
Minson’s Soluble Iodin “Kelpidine” (J. J. Minson), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 152.
Mist. Helonin Comp. (Schlotterbeck & Foss), The Journal, Dec. 18, 1915, p. 2186.
Mitchella Compound (Dr. J. H. Dye Medical Institute), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Mixed Vaccine No. 40, Sherman’s[188]
Mixed Vaccine No. 40, Sherman’s (G. H. Sherman), The Journal, June 22, 1918, p. 1967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11.
Mon-Arsone[302], [492]
Mon-Arsone (The Hammer Laboratories Co.), The Journal, Feb. 26, 1921, p. 595; June 18, 1921, p. 1781; Reports Chem. Labs., 1920, p. 67; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 47.
Monsanto’s Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin)[347]
Morphin Sulphate Hypodermic Tablets[566]
Morphine Meconate, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 84.
Mother’s Cordial (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 31, 1912, p. 735; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 410.
Mother’s Cordial (Ray Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Motherwort, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Mucol Powder (Mucol Co., Inc.), The Journal, Nov. 15, 1913, p. 1812; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 43; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 329.
Mulene[332]
Mulene (Mulene Co.), The Journal, May 19, 1917, p. 1497.
Mulford, H. K., Company—
 Acetanilid Compound—Mulford[206]
 Concentrated Solution Sodium Hypochlorite[358]
 Granular Effervescent Bromide[206]
 Influenza Serobacterin Mixed—Mulford[187]
 Iron Citrate Green[115]
Mustard, Cream of[218]
Muthol (Demuth’s Laboratories), The Journal, July 10, 1915, p. 175.
Mystic Chemical Company—Olio-Phlogosis[79]
[N]
Naphey’s Medicated Uterine Wafers[107]
Narkine (The Tilden Co.), The Journal, Oct. 24, 1908 p. 1439; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 329.
National Bio-Chemical Laboratory (Therapeutic Leaves)[458]
National Drug Company—
 Brom-I-Phos[136]
 “National Iodine Solution”[300]
National Formulary—a review of the fourth edition[535]
“National Iodine Solution”[300]
National Iodine Solution (National Drug Co.), The Journal, June 4, 1921, p. 1592; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 50.
National Laboratories of Pittsburgh—
 Anti-Syphilitic Compound (Sweeny)[266], [268], [330]
 Anti-Tuberculous Lymph Compound (Sweeny)[266]
National Medical University[410]
Natrium Compound, Pulvoids. See Pulvoids Natrium Compound.
Natura Company—“Akoz”[328]
Nazol (Nazol Antiseptic Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 81.
Neisser Serobacterin Mixed (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 67.
Nelson, Baker & Co.—Eupeptic Hypophosphites[83]
Nephritin (Reed & Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Oct. 5, 1907, p. 1198; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 79.
Nephroson (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39.
Nerve Vitalizer, Wheeler’s (J. W. Brant Co., Ltd.), The Journal, April 11, 1908, p. 1206; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 66; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 411.
Neuralgic Pills[566]
Neurilla (Dad Chemical Co.), The Journal, March 27, 1915, p. 1093; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 20; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 136.
Neurocaine (Schieffelin & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 173.
Neuro-Lecithin[53]
Neuro-Lecithin-Abbott (The Abbott Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 122.
Neuro Phosphates, Eskay’s[146]
Neuro Phosphates, Eskay’s (Smith, Kline & French Co.), The Journal, Sept., 29, 1917, p. 1102; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 52.
Neurosine (Dios Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 9, 1915, p. 165; April 27, 1918, p. 1251; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 86; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 139.
Neurosine and the original package evil[404]
New York Intravenous Laboratory—
 Arseno-Meth-Hyd[231]
 Loeser’s Intravenous Solutions[299]
New York Pharmacal Association—Lactopeptine and Elixir Lactopeptine[43]
“Nikalgin”[467]
Noitol (Wheeler Chemical Works), The Journal, May 21, 1910, p. 1704; Reports Chem. Lab., 1910, p. 45; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 245.
Normal Horse Serum, Sterile (National Vaccine and Antitoxin Institute), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 53.
Normal Phenol Serum (Cano)[251]
Normal Phenol Serum (Cano) (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 85.
Noron (The Heron Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 53.
Norwich Pharmacal Company—Alfatone[28]
Nose-Ions (Nose-Ions Company), The Journal, Dec. 4, 1915, p. 2026; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 123.
Nostrums in retrospect[379]
Nostrums, Shotgun[398]
Nourry Wine (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 2150; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 74; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 115.
Novocain, Procain[375]
Novocaine[355]
Nuclein, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 54.
Nuclein, Triple Arsenates with[256]
Nucleinic Acid, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 54.
Nujol[108]
Nujol (Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey), The Journal, July 10, 1915, p. 175; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 68.
Number “3”, 244[247]
Number “3” (Chlorine Products Company, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 70.
Nutone[162]
NuTone (NuTone Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 154.
Nutrient Wine of Beef Peptone (Armour & Co.), The Journal, May 11, 1907, p. 1612; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, opp. p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 133.
Nutritive Liquid Peptone (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, May 11, 1907, p. 1612; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem.,1905–8, opp. p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 133.
Nutrolactis[131]
Nutrolactis (The Nutrolactis Co.), The Journal, May 26, 1917, p. 1570; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 24.
Nuxated Iron (Dae Health Laboratories), The Journal, Oct. 21, 1916, p. 1244; Oct. 28, 1916, p. 1309; Nov. 4, 1916, p. 1376; Feb. 24, 1917, p. 642; Reports Chem. Lab., 1916, p. 29.
[O]
Oats, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Ogden, Willard Ealon, and his cure for piles[538]
Ohio State Department of Health protests use of name in advertisements of Proteogens[446]
Ohmann-Dumesnil, A. H.[531]
Oleum Iodine, B. oleum iodine[198]
Olio-Phlogosis[79]
Olio-Phlogosis (Mystic Chemical Company), The Journal, Aug. 19, 1916, p. 631; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 10.
Olive Oil and Hypophosphites, Maltine with[84]
Ophthalmol-Lindemann[189]
Ophthalmol-Lindemann (Innis, Speiden & Co.), The Journal, July 6, 1918, p. 59; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 21.
Orchitic Fluid Tablets (New Animal Therapy Co.), The Journal, Dec. 14, 1912, p. 2176; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 317.
Orsudan (Burroughs Wellcome & Co.), The Journal, April 16, 1910, p. 1323.
Oscilloclast[472]
Osmium Tetroxide, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 55.
Ottofy, L. M., and The Allied Medical Associations of America[487]
Ova Mammoid (Lowenthal)[528]
Oxychlorine (Oxychlorine Co.), The Journal, July 6, 1907, p. 54; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 68; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 147.
Oxydendron Compound, Fluidextract (Nelson, Baker & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 43.
Oxygen Water, Aquazone[290]
Oxyl-Iodide[304]
Oxyl-Iodide (Eli Lilly and Co.), The Journal, July 2, 1921, p. 57; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 56.
Oxyntin (Fairchild Bros. and Foster), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 174.
[P]
Palmetto Compound (Wm. S. Merrell Chem. Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44.
Palpebrine (Dios Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 9, 1915, p. 167; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 86; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 139.
Pam-ala (Pam-Ala Co.), The Journal, Feb. 28, 1914, p. 715; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 149.
Pancreas Comp., Caps[219]
Pancreopepsin, Liquid (Wm. R. Warner & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Pan-peptic Elixir (Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Papain, The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 522.
Pa-pay-ans, Bell (Bell & Co.): See Bell-ans.
Papine (Battle & Co.), The Journal, April 29, 1911, p. 1278; Reports Chem. Lab., 1911, p. 82; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 330.
Para Coto, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 39.
Paracotoin, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 39.
Paraffin Films[330]
Paraffin Films, formula for[333]
Paraffin, Stanolind Liquid[214]
Paraffins and paraffin preparations, examination of[334]
Parathesin[276]
Parathesin (H. A. Metz Laboratories, Inc.), The Journal, Nov. 13, 1920, p. 1358; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 27.
Parke, Davis & Company—
 Apothesine[260]
 Corpora Lutea (Soluble Extract)[128]
 Phylacogens[441]
 Pituitary Extract[550]
 Pituitrin[550]
 Ricord Pills[468]
 Silvol[189]
 Therapeutic Notes[550]
 Thyreoidectin[202]
Parresine[332]
Pasadyne (John B. Daniel), The Journal, March 8, 1913, p. 766; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 332.
Pas-Avena (Pas-Avena Chemical Company), The Journal, March 7, 1908, p. 783; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 69; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 333.
Pasiflora, The Journal, March 19, 1910, p. 983; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 38; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 156.
Pasiflora Incarnata, Daniel’s Concentrated Tincture of (John B. Daniel), The Journal, March 19, 1910, p. 983; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 44; 1912, p. 38; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 156.
Pasteur Chemical Company—Thermozine[334]
Patch, E. L., Co.—Formitol Tablets[236], [271]
Patent-Law Revision, need for[177]
Patent Laws and Patent Office Practice[542]
Patent Laws, archaic[543]
Patent medicine, physicians not against patent medicine but for protection of public[513]
Patenting therapeutic agents[544]
Patents perpetuated by trade names[544]
Pautauberge’s Solution (Geo. J. Wallau, Inc.), The Journal, March 7, 1910, p. 1560.
Peacock’s Bromides[400]
Pepsin and Pancreatin Compound, Elixir (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 6, 1907, p. 533.
Pepsin and Pancreatin Compound, Tablets (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Pepsin and Pancreatin, Elixir (Eli Lilly & Co.; Sharp & Dohme; Smith, Kline & French Co.; F. Stearns & Co.; Wm. R. Warner & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Pepsin and Pancreatin with Caffein, Elixir (Eli Lilly & Co.; Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Pepsin, Bismuth and Pancreatin, Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.; Sharp & Dohme; Smith, Kline & French Co.; F. Stearns & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Pepsin, Bismuth, Strychnin and Pancreatin, Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Pepsin, Elixir Lactated (H. K. Mulford Co.; Parke, Davis & Co.; F. Stearns & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Pepsin, Pancreatin and Bismuth, Elixir (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Pepsin, Pancreatin, Bismuth and Strychnin, Elixir (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Pepsin, Strychnin, Bismuth and Pancreatin, Elixir (Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Peptenzyme, Elixir (Reed & Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533; Oct. 5, 1907, p. 1198; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 79.
Peptenzyme Powder (Reed & Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Oct. 5, 1907, p. 1198; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 79.
Peptic Digestant (Columbus Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Peptic Essence Comp., Peters’ (Arthur Peters & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 9, 1907, p. 533.
Pepto-Mangan[387]
Pepto-Mangan (M. J. Breitenbach Co.), The Journal, Sept. 23, 1905, p. 934; April 6, 1907, p. 1197; Dec. 29, 1917, p. 2202; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 121; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 159.
Peptone, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 41.
Peptonic Elixir (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), The Journal, May 11, 1907, p. 1612; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, opp. p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 133.
Perfection Liquid Food (Perfection Liquid Food Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 44; Reports Chem. Lab., 1913, p. 80.
Pertussin[467]
Pertussin (Lehn & Fink), The Journal, March 8, 1913, p. 766; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 334.
Pertussis-Combined-Bacterin[185]
Pertussis-Combined-Bacterin (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, June 22, 1918, p. 1967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11.
Peter, Arthur, & Co.—Syrupus Roborans (Syrup Hypophosphites Comp. with Quinin,
 Strychnin and Manganese)[82]
Petrolatum, Liquid[526]
Petrolatum, Liquid, Iodin in[367]
Petrolatum, Liquid, proprietary names for[55]
Petrolatum, liquid, solubility of Iodin in[344]
Pharmaceutical Barnums[545]
Pharmacopeia, the Ninth Decennial Revision[546]
Phecolates (F. Waldo Whitney), The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1870; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 127; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 174.
Phecolax (F. Waldo Whitney), The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1870; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 127; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 174.
Phecotones (F. Waldo Whitney), The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1870; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 127; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 174.
Phecozymes (F. Waldo Whitney), The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1870; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 127; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 174.
Phenalein (Pax Chemical Co.), The Journal, April 30, 1910, p. 1458; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 344.
Phenalgin[393]
Phenalgin (Etna Chemical Co.), The Journal, June 3, 1905, p. 1791; Jan. 27, 1912, p. 293; Feb. 8, 1918, p. 337; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 8; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 10, 335.
Phenetidyl-Acetphenetidin Hydrochlorid (Holocain Hydrochlorid)[372]
Pheno-Bromate (Pheno-Bromate Co.), The Journal, July 14, 1906, p. 125; April 18, 1908, p. 1282; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 343.
Phenol, Methyl-Phenol Serum (Cano)[251]
Phenol Serum, Normal (Cano)[251]
Phenol Sodique (Hance Bros. & White), The Journal, Nov. 9, 1907, p. 1617; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 99; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 175.
Phenolax Wafers (Upjohn Co.), The Journal, April 30, 1910, p. 1458; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 344.
Phenol­phthalein Laxative (El Zernac Co.), The Journal, April 30, 1910, p. 1458; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 344.
Phenyl­cinchoninic Acid, U. S. P.[373]
Phillips’ Phospho-Muriate of Quinine Comp.[197]
Phosphates, Wheeler’s Tissue[129], [463]
Phosphoglycerate of Lime (Chapoteaut)[95]
Phosphoglycerate of Lime (Chapoteaut) (E. Fougera and Co., Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1034; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 35.
Phospho-Muriate of Quinine Comp., Phillips’[197]
Phospho-Muriate of Quinine Comp.-Phillips (Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co.), The Journal, Oct. 19, 1918, p. 1335; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 32.
Phosphorcin Compound[94]
Phosphorcin Compound (Organic Products Company), The Journal, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1033; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 34.
Phosphorus, Amorphous, The Journal, March 7, 1914, p. 793; March 28, 1914, p. 1033; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 478.
Phosphorus, Amorphous, Pill, S. & D. (Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, March 7, 1914, p. 793; March 28, 1914, p. 1033; Propaganda, ed. 9, 478.
Phosphorus Compound, Iron and Arsenic, Hypodermic Solution No. 13[275]
Phosphorus Tonic, Compound, Dowd’s (The Richardson Company), The Journal, Dec. 20, 1913, p. 2258; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 476.
Phospho-Vanadiol (Vanadium Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1913, p. 225; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 7; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 209.
Phylacogens[441]
Phylacogens (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, Feb. 1, 1913, p. 384; Feb. 22, 1913, pp. 602, 615; March 15, 1913, p. 849; Aug. 29, 1914, p. 785; Nov. 15, 1919, p. 1542; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 346.
Physicians’ Drug Syndicate—Thymozene[432]
Physician’s League of Illinois[529]
Physician’s stock in prescription products[548]
Phytin (A. Klipstein & Co.), The Journal, Jan. 30, 1915, p. 456; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 131; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 178.
Pil. Cascara Compound-Robins[117]
Pil. Cascara Comp.-Robins (A. H. Robins Co.), The Journal, Jan. 27, 1917, p. 303; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 47.
Pil. Mixed Treatment (Chichester)[310]
Pil. Mixed Treatment (Chichester) (Hillside Chemical Co.), The Journal, Oct. 22, 1921, p. 1355; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 60.
Pineal Gland-Armour, Desiccated (Armour & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 69.
Pineal Gland, Desiccated, Armour[213]
Pineal Gland, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 69.
Pineal Gland Tablets—Armour[213]
Pineoleum advertising methods[442]
Pineoleum (The Pineoleum Company), The Journal, Nov. 1, 1919, p. 1380.
Pinus Canadensis, Kennedy’s, Dark: See Darpin.
Piperazine[214]
Piperazine (The Bayer Co., Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 70.
Piperazine Water (Lehn & Fink), The Journal, Feb. 29, 1908, p. 704.
Pituitary Extract in labor[550]
Pituitary Gland Preparations[549]
Pituitrin[550]
Pix Cresol (Pix Cresol Chemical Co.), The Journal, June 10, 1911, p. 1738; Reports Chem. Lab., 1911, p. 37; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 247.
Placento-Mammary Comp., Caps[219]
Plantex, Proteogen No. 1 (Plantex) for cancer[227]
Plasmon (Plasmon Milk Products Co.), Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 88.
Platt’s Chlorides[263]
Platt’s Chlorides (Henry B. Platt), The Journal, March 27, 1920, p. 903; Reports Chem. Lab., 1920, p. 28; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 8.
Plurasav, Young’s (The Plurasav Co., Columbus, Ohio), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 82.
“Pluriglandular” mixtures[218]
Pluto Spring Water, Concentrated (French Lick Springs Hotel Co.), The Journal, March 29, 1913, p. 1013.
Pneumonia, camphor in[257]
Pneumo-Staph-Strep. Bacterin, Special Bacterial Vaccine No. 3[254]
Pneumo-Staph-Strep-Coli Bacterin, Special Bacterial Vaccine No. 4[254]
Pneumo-Strep. Bacterin, Special Bacterial Vaccine No. 11[254]
Pneumo-Strep-Serum (H. K. Mulford Co.), The Journal, Jan. 31, 1920, p. 342.
Pollantin, Fall (Fritzsche Bros.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 69.
Pollantin Powder, Fall (Fritzsche Bros.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 69.
Pollen Antigen (Lederle Antitoxin Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 65.
Pollen Antigen-Lederle (Fall Type) (Lederle Antitoxin Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 45.
Pollen Antigen-Lederle (Spring Type) (Lederle Antitoxin Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 45.
Ponca Compound[28]
Ponca Compound (Mellier Drug Co.), The Journal, July 17, 1915, p. 269; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46; 1914, p. 58.
Poslam (Emergency Laboratories), The Journal, May 22, 1909, p. 1678; Reports Chem. Lab., 1909, p. 25.
Potassium Iodo-Resorcin Sulphonate, The Journal, Feb. 11, 1911, p. 441; Reports Chem. Lab., 1911, p. 21.
Prepared Green Bone, Russell[134]
Prescription products, physician’s stock in[548]
Probilin Pills (Schering & Glatz, Inc.), The Journal, Aug. 24, 1907, p. 702; Nov. 2, 1907, p. 1541; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 70; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 344.
Procain-Abbott[356], [377]
Procain (Calco)[377]
Procain (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.)[357], [377]
Procain (Metz)[377]
Procain (Novocain)[375]
Procain-Novocain brand[356]
Procain Rector[356], [377]
Procain, standard­ization of, and examination of market supply[355]
Proprietaries, why they flourish[552]
Proprietary medicine, secret remedies and the principles of ethics[571]
Prostoid (Lowenthal)[528]
Proteal Therapy[494]
“Proteal Therapy” and Henry Smith Williams[443]
Proteals (Henry Smith Williams), The Journal, July 6, 1918, p. 58.
Protein Therapy, Nonspecific[536]
Proteogen No. 1 (Plantex) for cancer[227]
Proteogen No. 2 for rheumatism[227]
Proteogen No. 3 for tuberculosis[227]
Proteogen No. 4 for hay fever and bronchial asthma[227]
Proteogen No. 5 for dermatoses[227]
Proteogen No. 6 for chlorosis[227]
Proteogen No. 7 for secondary anemia[227]
Proteogen No. 8 for pernicious anemia[227]
Proteogen No. 9 for goitre[227]
Proteogen No. 10 for syphilis[227]
Proteogen No. 11 for gonorrhea[227]
Proteogen No. 12 for influenza and pneumonia[227]
Proteogens[226], [445]
Proteogens (Wm. S. Merrell Co.), The Journal, July 12, 1919, pp. 109 and 128; July 26, 1919, p. 288; Sept. 6, 1919, p. 781; Sept. 27, 1919, p. 1000; Oct. 11, 1919, p. 1152; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 20.
Proteogens, alleged endorsement repudiated[446]
Proteogens, Dr. Broeman’s final report on[450]
Protonuclein[59]
Protonuclein (Reed & Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Oct. 5, 1907, p. 1198; Oct. 24, 1908, p. 1388; Jan. 1, 1916, p. 48; Reports Council Pharm. & chem., 1905–8, p. 79; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 90; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 348.
Protonuclein Beta[59]
Protonuclein Beta (Reed & Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Jan. 1, 1916, p. 48; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 90.
Prunoids (Sultan Drug Co.), The Journal, April 30, 1910, p. 1458; Jan. 2, 1915, p. 71; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 133; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 63; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 178, 344.
Psora (Pix Cresol Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39.
Pulvane[450]
Pulvoids, Calcylates[85]
Pulvoids, Calcylates (Drug Products Company), The Journal, Sept. 9, 1916, p. 827; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 18.
Pulvoids Calcylates Compound[226]
Pulvoids Calcylates Compound (The Drug Products Co., Inc.), The Journal, June 14, 1919, p. 1784; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 19.
Pulvoids Natrium Compound[108]
Pulvoids Natrium Compound (Drug Products Company, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 69.
Purdue Frederick Company—Gray’s Glycerine Tonic[24]
Purgen (Lehn & Fink), The Journal, Jan. 5, 1907, p. 64; Sept. 14, 1907, p. 954; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 349.
Pyo-atoxin (H. O. Hurley), The Journal, Feb. 14, 1914, p. 552; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 32; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 350.
Pyocyaneus Bacillus Vaccine, The Journal, May 18, 1918, p. 1486; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11.
Pyxol (Barrett Mfg. Co.), The Journal, Feb. 23, 1918, p. 559.
[Q]
Quartonol Tablets[94]
Quartonol Tablets (Schering and Glatz, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1033; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 34.
Quassia Compound Tablets[306]
Quassia Compound Tablets (Flint, Eaton and Company), The Journal, July 9, 1921, p. 141; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 64.
Queen of the Meadow, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 45.
Quina LaRoche (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, March 21, 1908, p. 978.
Quinin and Urea Hydrochlorid[467]
Quinin Arsenate, The Journal, July 16, 1910, p. 325; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 73.
Quinin Glycerophosphate, Reports Chem. Lab., 1912, p. 107.
Quinin Laxative Tablets[566]
Quinine Comp., Phillips’ Phospho-Muriate of[197]
[R]
Rabbit-Foot Therapy[571]
Radelium and Radelium Generator (Radio-Active Water Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 128.
Radio-Rem[79]
Radio-Rem Outfit No. 2, No. 3 (Schieffelin & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 19, 1916, p. 631; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 9.
Radio-Rem Outfit C (Schieffelin & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 19, 1916, p. 631; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 9.
Radium Solution for Intravenous Use, Standard (Radium Chemical Co.), The Journal, June 26, 1915, p. 2156; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 147.
Rahtjen, Philip, and his discoveries[553]
Rainey, James M.[528]
Rattlesnake-Venom, The Journal, March 15, 1913, p. 850; March 29, 1913, p. 1001; June 7, 1913, p. 1811.
Rector Chemical Company—
 Barbital[371]
 Procain-Rector, 356[377]
Red Bone-Marrow—Armour, Extract of[213]
Red Bone-Marrow, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 69.
Red Bone-Marrow—Armour, Extract of (Armour & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 69.
Red Mercuric Iodid (Mercury Biniodid) comparative symptoms resulting from use of
 several oily suspensions of[123]
Redintol (Johnson & Johnson), The Journal, July 28, 1917, p. 306.
Reed and Carnrick—Protonuclein and Protonuclein Beta[59]
Reinschild Chemical Company—Iodo-Mangan[106]
Resinol (Resinol Chemical Co.), The Journal, Nov. 6, 1909, p. 1578; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 352.
Resor-Bisnol (Resor-Bisnol Chemical Co.), The Journal, June 1, 1912, p. 1706; Reports Chem. Lab., 1912, p. 85; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 353.
Respirazone (The Tilden Company), The Journal, June 14, 1913, p. 1899.
Restorative Capsules[425]
Rheumalgine[23]
Rheumalgine (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, June 26, 1915, p. 2156; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 148.
Rheumatic and Gout Pills, De Sanctis’[363]
Rheumatic Bacterin (Mixed), (No. 47), Swan’s (Swan-Myers Co.), The Journal, Nov. 6, 1915, p. 1662; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 160.
Rheume Olum (Rheumeolum Chemical Co.), The Journal, March 17, 1917, p. 865; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 19.
Ricinol-Grape Tape-Worm Remedy (Grape Capsule Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 174.
Ricord Pills and house organ therapeutics.[468]
Riedel and Company, Inc.—Gonosan[150]
Robinol[95]
Robinol (John Wyeth & Bro.), The Journal, July 6, 1914, p. 49; Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1034; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 34; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 353.
Robins, A. H., Company—
 Campetrodin and Campetrodin No. 2[193]
 Pil, Cascara Compound—Robins[117]
Robinson-Pettet Company—
 Robinson’s Hypophosphites[83]
 Saloform[110]
Robinson’s “Cure” for Cancer—Tekarkin[458]
Robinson’s Hypophosphites[83]
Roborans, Syrupus, (Syrup Hypophosphites Comp. with Quinin, Strychnin and Manganese)[82]
Rogers, L. D.—Auto-Hemic Serum[409]
Rogers, R. R., Chemical Company—Unctol[166]
Royal Thermophor Sales Co.—Thermor Waterless Hot Bottle[329]
Russell Emulsion[134]
Russell Emulsion (The Standard Emulsion Co.), The Journal, June 23, 1917, p. 1931; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 29.
Russell Prepared Green Bone[134]
Russell Prepared Green Bone (The Standard Emulsion Co.), The Journal, June 23, 1917, p. 1931; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 29.
[S]
Sal-Codeia, Bell (Bell & Co.), The Journal, Nov. 4, 1905, p. 1422; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 357.
Sal Hepatica[451]
Sal Hepatica (Bristol-Myers Co.), The Journal, March 26, 1910, p. 1071; Feb. 7, 1914, p. 427; April 12, 1919, p. 1078; Oct. 29, 1921, p. 1438; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 7; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 179.
Sal Hyl (New York Salesthyl Corporation), The Journal, Feb. 20, 1915, p. 684; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 134.
Salacetin (Bell & Co.), The Journal, June 3, 1905, p. 1791; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 8; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 152.
Salen (A. Klipstein & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 155.
Salenal (A. Klipstein & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 155.
Salesthyl (New York Salesthyl Corporation), The Journal, Feb. 20, 1915, p. 684; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 134.
Salicon[453]
Salicylic Acid, “Natural,” The Journal, Sept. 20, 1913, p. 979; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 23.
Saliodin (Saliodin Chemical Co.), The Journal, Oct. 26, 1907, p. 1453; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 95; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 249.
Salit (Heyden Chemical Works), The Journal, June 5, 1909, p. 1852; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 106.
Saloform[110]
Saloform (Robinson-Pettet Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 71; Reports Chem. Lab., 1916, p. 36.
Salol Tablets[566]
Salvarsan: abrogate the patent[493]
Sanatogen (Bauer Chemical Co.), The Journal, April 20, 1912, p. 1216; Dec. 6, 1913, p. 2085; March 28, 1914, p. 1035; Sept. 26, 1914, p. 1127; Reports Chem. Lab., 1912, p. 71; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 358, [378], 385.
de Sandfort’s Ambrine[330]
Sanmetto (The Od Chemical Co.), The Journal, July 8, 1905, p. 116; March 13, 1915, p. 926; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 17; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 182.
Sanol (Expurgo Mfg. Co.),—See Expurgo Anti-Diabetes.
Santaiva, S. & D. Liquor[211]
Santal Midy Capsules (E. Fougera & Co.), The Journal, Oct. 9, 1920, p. 1016.
Saphanol Aromatic (Saphanol Products Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 66.
Saphanol Concentrate (Saphanol Products Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 66.
Schering and Glatz, Inc.—
 Arhovin[243]
 Atophan[313]
 Cinchophen (Phenyl­cinchoninic Acid, U. S. P.; Atophan)[373]
 Medinal[239]
 Tonols (Schering’s Glycerophosphates)[94]
 Urotropin[316]
Schieffelin and Company—
 Colalin[203]
 Estivin[466]
 Radio-Rem[79]
Schlotterbeck’s Solution Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda (Liq. Hypophosphitum,
 Schlotterbeck’s)[83]
Schmidt’s Antimeristem[408]
Schoonmaker Laboratories, Inc.—V-E-M[166]
Scopolamin-Morphin Mixtures, The Journal, Feb. 5, 1910, p. 446; Feb. 12, 1910, p. 516; June 7, 1913, p. 1814; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 11.
Scott Creosotonic[192], [193]
Scott Iodinized Emulsion[192]
Scullcap Compound, Fluidextract (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 43.
Secretin-Beveridge (James Wallace Beveridge), The Journal, Jan. 12, 1918, p. 116; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 120.
Secretin-Beveridge and the U. S. Patent Law[170]
Secretin-Beveridge, question of stability of[171]
Secretin, commercial preparations of[75]
Secretin, has it a therapeutic value?[65]
Secretin Preparations, So-called[64], [454]
Secretogen[75], [110]
Secretogen Elixir (G. W. Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Nov. 1, 1913, p. 1649; May 1, 1915, p. 1518; Sept. 9, 1916, p. 828; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 46; 1916, p. 72; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 185.
Secretogen Tablets (G. W. Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Nov. 1, 1913, p. 1649; May 1, 1915, p. 1518; Jan. 15, 1916, pp. 178, 208; Sept. 9, 1916, p. 828; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, pp. 46, [96], 99; 1916, p. 72; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 185.
Sedobrol “Roche” (Hoffmann-LaRoche Chemical Works), The Journal, Jan. 2, 1915, p. 71; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 134.
Seleni-Bascca[416]
Seleni-Bascca (Cosmopolitan Cancer Research Society), The Journal, Nov. 19, 1921, p. 1672.
Selenium in cancer[506]
Semprolin (W. Browning & Co.), The Journal, July 10, 1915, p. 175.
Seng[55]
Seng (Sultan Drug Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42; 1915, p. 129.
Serum Vaccine, Bruschettini (R. G. Berlingieri), The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1870; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 127.
Serums[521]
Seufert, L. B., Secretary, Direct Sales Company[510]
Seven-Bark, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 45.
Sevetol (John Wyeth & Bro.), The Journal, July 6, 1914, p. 49; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 353.
Sextonol Tablets[94]
Sextonol Tablets (Schering & Glatz, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1033; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 34.
Sharp and Dohme—Elixir Glycerophosphates, Nux Vomica and Damiana[95]
 Liquor Santaiva[211]
 Surgodine[180]
Sherman, G. H., on vaccines in toxic conditions[560]
Sherman’s Mixed Vaccine No. 40. See Mixed Vaccine No. 40, Sherman’s.
Shotgun Nostrums[398]
Silvol[189]
Sinclair, Upton, defense of Abrams by[477]
Sinkina (Metropolitan Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Sept. 27, 1913, p. 1056; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 24; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 188.
Sirolin (Sirolin Co.), The Journal, June 21, 1913, p. 1974.
Smith, Kline & French Co.—Eskay’s Neuro Phosphates[46]
Soamin[253]
Soamin Tabloid (Burroughs Wellcome & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 89.
Sodium Acetate in warming bottles[329]
Sodium Cacodylate in syphilis[555]
Sodium Carbonate and Sodium Chloride Mixture for making Fisher’s Hypertonic Alkaline Solution (E. R. Squibb & Sons), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 147.
Sodium Glycerophosphate[99]
Sodium Glycerophosphate, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 52.
Sodium Hypochlorite-Mulford, Concentrated Solution[358]
Sodium Hypochlorite Solutions (“Chlorinated Soda” Solutions), Deterioration of[358]
Sodium Salicylate, “Natural,” The Journal, Sept. 20, 1913, p. 979; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 23.
Sodium Salicylate, Strontium Salicylate not superior to[572]
Sodium Salicylate Tablets[566]
Sofos (General Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 67.
Solution Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda (Liq. Hypophosphitum, Schlotterbeck’s)[83]
Solution Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, Schlotterbeck’s (Liq. Hypophosphitum, Schlotterbeck’s), (Schlotterbeck and Foss Co.), The Journal, Sept. 2, 1916, p. 761; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 14.
Somnoform[255]
Somnoform (Stratford-Cookson Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 90.
Somnos (H. K. Mulford Co.), The Journal, Sept. 15, 1906, pp. 863, 872; Sept. 29, 1906, p. 1033; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 12; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 193.
Sourwood, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 45.
Sourwood Compound, Elixir (Eli Lilly & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 45.
Sourwood Compound, Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39.
Sourwood Compound (Special), Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 45.
Special Bacterial vaccine Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 15, and 16[254]
Spermin, Poehl (Prof. Dr. v. Poehl & Soehne), The Journal, April 15, 1911, p. 1132; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 395.
Spirocide[296]
Spirocide (The Spirocide Corp.), The Journal, Jan. 22, 1921, p. 259; July 30, 1921, p. 394; Reports Chem. Lab., 1920, p. 58; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 46.
Spondylo­therapy[472]
Squaw-Vine, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 45.
Squaw-Vine and Black-Haw Compound, Elixir (Eli Lilly & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Squaw-Vine Compound, Syrup (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Squibb, E. R., and Sons—
 Acetylsalicylic Acid[347]
 Iron Citrate Green[115]
S. S. Products Company—Arsenoven S. S.[231]
Standard Appliance Company—Uri-Na Test[498]
Standard Emulsion Company—Russell Emulsion and Russell Prepared Green Bone[134]
Standard Oil Company of Indiana—
 Stanolind Liquid Paraffin[214]
 Stanolind Surgical Wax[337]
Standard Oil Company of New Jersey—Nujol[108]
Stannoxyl[469]
Stannoxyl (E. Fougera & Co.), The Journal, March 6, 1920, p. 692.
Stanolind Liquid Paraffin[214]
Stanolind Liquid Paraffin (Standard Oil Company of Ind.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 72.
Stanolind Surgical Wax[337]
Staph-Strep. Bacterin, Vaccine No. 2, Special Bacterial[254]
Stearns, Frederick & Co.—
 Alphozone[99]
 Methaform[212]
 Stearns’ Wine[59]
Stearns’ Wine[59]
Sterling Products Company and “Aspirin Bayer”[485]
“Sterling Violet Ray Generator”[572]
Stillingia Compound, Elixir (Hance Bros. & White; Ray Chemical Co.; Smith, Kline & French Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 47.
Stillingia Compound, Fluidextract (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Stillingia Compound, Syrup (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 42.
Stock, Physician’s, in Prescription Products[548]
Stone Root, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Stratford-Cookson Company—Somnoform[255]
Streptococcus-Rheumaticus-Combined-Bacterin[185], [186]
Streptococcus-Rheumaticus-Combined-Bacterin (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, June 22, 1918, p. 1967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11.
Streptococcus-Viridans-Combined-Bacterin[185], [186]
Streptococcus-Viridans-Combined-Bacterin (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, June 22, 1918, p. 1967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11.
Strontium Salicylate not superior to Sodium Salicylate[572]
Strychnin Arsenate, The Journal, Sept. 24, 1910, p. 1128; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 74.
Stypticin[240]
Stypticin, The Journal, Nov. 22, 1919, p. 1628; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 48.
Styptol[240]
Styptol (E. Bilhuber), The Journal, Nov. 22. 1919, p. 1628; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 48.
Styptysate[318]
Succinate of Soda, Bile Salts and Phenol­phthalein, Capsules of[208]
Succinate of Soda, Holadin and Bile Salts, Capsules of[208]
Succinolac (Succinolac Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 79.
Succus Alterans (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, June 26, 1909, p. 2115; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1909, p. 107; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 195.
Succus Cineraria Maritima[455]
Succus Cineraria Maritima, Walker (Walker Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Nov. 11, 1911, p. 1630; March 17, 1917, p. 864; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 48; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 50.
Sukro-Serum[273]
Sukro-Serum (Anglo-French Drug Co.), The Journal, Aug. 21, 1920, p. 556; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 23.
Sulfo-Selene[417]
Sulfuryl Monal[86]
Sulfuryl Monal (Geo. J. Wallau, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 16, 1916, p. 895; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 22; Reports Chem. Lab., 1916, p. 23.
Sulpho-Lythin (Laine Chemical Co.), The Journal, Dec. 8, 1906, p. 1930; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 34; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 196.
Sulpho-Selene (C. H. Walker), The Journal, April 17, 1915, p. 1283; Dec. 16, 1915, p. 1864; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 28; 1916, p. 80.
Sultan Drug Co.—
 Cactina Pillets[391]
 Seng[55]
Supsalvs[274]
Supsalvs (Anglo-French Drug Co.). The Journal, Oct. 30, 1920, p. 1219; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 25.
Surgodine[180]
Surgodine (Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, Jan. 26, 1918, p. 257; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 134; Reports Chem. Lab., 1917, p. 59.
Swan-Myers Company—Di-Crotalin[465]
Sweeny, Anti-Tuberculous Lymph Compound[266]
Sweeny’s Anti-Syphilitic Compound[268], [330]
Synthetic drugs, American-Made[344], [369]
Synthetic drug situation[376]
Syphilis, sodium cacodylate in[555]
Syphilodol[359], [470]
Syphilodol (French Medicinal Company, Inc.), The Journal, May 18, 1918, p. 1485.
Syrup Balsamea[268]
Syrup Cephaelin-Lilly[203]
Syrup Cocillana Compound (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, March 18, 1911, p. 834; Feb. 15, 1913, p. 537; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 43; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 396.
Syrup Emetic-Lilly[203]
Syrup Emetic-Lilly (Eli Lilly & Co.). Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 52.
Syrup, Fellows’, of Hypophosphites[82]
Syrup, Gardner’s, of Ammonium Hypophosphite[100]
Syrup of Ammonium Hypophosphite, Gardner’s[100]
Syrup of Ammonium Hypophosphite, Gardner’s (R. W. Gardner), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 55.
Syrup of Hydriodic Acid, Gardner’s (R. W. Gardner), The Journal, Nov. 14, 1908, p. 1712; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 200; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 97.
Syrup of Hypophosphites Comp. (Lime and Soda) McArthur’s[84]
Syrup of the Hypophosphites Comp. (Lime and Soda), McArthur’s (McArthur Hypo­phosphite Co.), The Journal, Sept. 2, 1916, p. 761; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 16.
Syrup of Hypophosphites, Fellow’s[82]
Syrup of Hypophosphites, Fellows’ (Fellows Medical Mfg. Co.), The Journal, Sept. 2, 1916, p. 760; Feb. 16, 1918, p. 478; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 13.
Syrup Iron Iodid, U. S. P.[566]
Syrup Leptinol (Balsamea Co.), The Journal, June 5, 1920, p. 1591; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 15.
Syrup Leptinol (formerly Syrup Balsamea)[268]
Syrup of Malt Williams’ (American Malt Extract Co.), The Journal, Sept. 4, 1915, p. 895; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 155.
Syrup of Thyme[467]
Syrupus Roborans (Syrup Hypophosphites Comp. with Quinin, Strychnin and Manganese)[82]
Syrupus Roborans (Syrup Hypophosphites Comp. with Quinin, Strychnin and Manganese) (Arthur Peter & Co.), The Journal, Sept. 2, 1916, p. 760; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 14.
[T]
Tablets: dependability of dosage[556]
Tablets Formothalates[256]
Tablets Formothalates (Tailby-Nason Company), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 92.
Tablogestin (F. H. Strong Co.), The Journal, Dec. 11, 1915, p. 2108.
Tailby-Nason Company—Tablets Formothalates[256]
Taka-Diastase (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, July 11, 1908, p. 140; July 6, 1912, p. 50; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 110; 1912, p. 14; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 62.
Taka-Diastase, Liquid (Parke, Davis & Co.), The Journal, July 11, 1908, p. 140; July 6, 1912, p. 50; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 110; 1912, p. 14; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 62.
Tannyl (Charles Goslar), Reports Chem. Lab., 1912, p. 108.
Tartarlithine (Tartarlithine Co., McKesson & Robbins), The Journal, April 13, 1907, p. 1284; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 401.
Taurocol Compound Tablets (Paul Plessner Company), The Journal, April 24, 1915, p. 1441; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 143; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 198.
Taurocol Tablets (Paul Plessner Company), The Journal, April 24, 1915, p. 1441; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 143; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 198.
Tekarkin[458]
Tekarkin (National Bio-Chemical Laboratory), The Journal, May 28, 1921, p. 1514; Nov. 19, 1921, p. 1675.
Terpin Hydrate with Codein Sulphate, Elixir, The Journal, April 15, 1916, p. 1199.
Textbooks, fallibility of[515]
Thalosen (The Abbott Laboratories), The Journal, April 30, 1910, p. 1458; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 344.
Therapeutic evidence: its crucial test[557]
Therapeutic Leaves[458]
Therapeutic Notes[550]
Therapeutic Notes, Ricord Pills written up in[468]
Thermor Waterless Hot Bottle[329]
Thermozine[332], [334]
Thermozine (Pasteur Chemical Co.), The Journal, May 19, 1917, p. 1497.
Thialion[470]
Thialion (Vass Chemical Co.), The Journal, Nov. 3, 1906, p. 1500; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 26; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 205.
Thioform (Otto Hann & Bro), Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 79.
Thiosinamine and Thiosinamine Compounds, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 68.
Thoxos (John Wyeth & Bro.), The Journal, March 21, 1914, p. 949; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 41; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 402.
Three Chlorides (Henry), (Henry Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Feb. 6, 1915, p. 528; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 9; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 65; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 198.
Thyme, Syrup of[467]
Thymozene[432]
Thymus, Desiccated, Armour[213]
Thymus Gland, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 69.
Thymus-Gland-Armour, Desiccated (Armour & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 69.
Thymus Tablets—Armour[213]
Thyreoidectin[202]
Thyreoidectin (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 50.
Thyroid Comp., Caps[219]
Thyroid Preparations (Antithyroidin-Moebius and Thyreoidectin)[202]
Thyro-Ovarian Comp., Caps[219]
Tilden Company—
 Elixir Iodo-Bromide of Calcium Comp. “Without Mercury” and “With Mercury”[52]
 Firolyptol Plain and Firolyptol with Kreosote[120]
 Firwein[119]
Tincture of Digitalis (Upsher Smith), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1920, p. 52.
Tissue Phosphates, Wheeler’s[129], [463]
Tissue Phosphates, Wheeler’s (T. B. Wheeler, M.D., Company), The Journal, May 5, 1917, p. 1336; Sept. 22, 1917, p. 1010; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 21; Reports Chem. Lab., 1917, p. 13.
Tonga, The Journal, May 10, 1913, p. 1477; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Tonga and Salicylates, Elixir (Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, May 10, 1913, p. 1478; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 47.
Tonga Compound, Elixir (Hance Bros. & White; Eli Lilly & Co.; Nelson Baker & Co.; Ray Chemical Co.; F. Stearns & Co.), The Journal, May 10, 1913, p. 1478; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 47.
Tonga Compound, Elixir (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Tonga Compound, Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.; Wm. R. Warner & Co.), The Journal, May 10, 1913, p. 1478.
Tonga Compound (Special), Elixir (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 47.
Tonga Salicylates, Elixir (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), The Journal, May 10, 1913, p. 1478.
Tongaline[26], [400]
Tongaline (Mellier Drug Co.), The Journal, May 10, 1913, p. 1477; July 17, 1915, p. 269; March 2, 1918, p. 643; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 47; 1915, p. 58.
Tongaline and Quinine Tablets (Mellier Drug Co.), The Journal, July 17, 1915, p. 269.
Tongaline Tablets[27]
Tonga-Salicyl (H. K. Wampole & Co.), The Journal, May 10, 1913, p. 1478; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 47.
Tonic Beef, S. & D. (Sharp & Dohme), The Journal, May 11, 1907, p. 1612; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, opp. p. 64; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 133.
Tonols (Schering’s Glycerophosphates)[94]
Tonols (Schering’s Glycerophosphates), (Schering & Glatz, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1033; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 34.
Toxicide[307]
Toxicide (Toxicide Laboratories, Chicago), The Journal, Oct. 8, 1921, p. 1197; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 68.
Toxinol (Hughes Chemical Co.), The Journal, Dec. 2, 1916, p. 1687; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39; 1916, p. 38.
Trade Names, Patents perpetuated by[544]
Tri-Arsenole (Medical Supply Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 156.
Tri-Arsenole, L. O. Compound No. 1 and L. O. Compound No. 2[163]
Trifolium Compound, Extract (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39.
Trifolium Compound, Fluidextract (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Trifolium Compound, Syrup (Hance Bros. & White; Eli Lilly & Co.; H. K. Mulford Co.; Parke, Davis & Co.; Ray Chemical Co.; F. Stearns & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39, 40.
Trifolium Compound with Cascara Syrup (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 40.
Tri-Iodides (Henry) (Henry Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Feb. 6, 1915, p. 528; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 9; Reports Chem. Lab., 1914, p. 65; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 198.
Trilene Tablets, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 39.
Trimethol[140]
Trimethol (Thos. Leeming & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 11, 1917, p. 485; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 43.
Triner’s American Elixir of Bitter Wine[139]
Triotonol Tablets[94]
Triotonol Tablets (Schering & Glatz, Inc.), The Journal, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 1033; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 34.
Triple Arsenates with Nuclein[256]
Triple Arsenates with Nuclein (Abbott Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1919, p. 92.
Troches of Ammonium Chloride, druggists refuse to supply[552]
Trophenine (Reed & Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Oct. 5, 1907, p. 1198; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 79.
Trypsogen (G. W. Carnrick Co.), The Journal, Nov. 1, 1913, p. 1649; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 403.
Tubercle Bacilli, Dixon’s Suspension of Dead[158]
Tubercle Bacilli Emulsion, Polygeneous (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tubercle Bacilli Extract, Dixon’s[158]
Tubercle Bacilli, Triturated (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tubercle Germs, Dried Dead (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tubercle Vaccine, Sherman’s Non-Virulent (G. H. Sherman) The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1870; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 128.
Tuberculin, Bovine (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculin, Bovine, T. R. (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculin, “Koch” New (T. R.) (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculin “Koch” (Old) (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculin Old, Bovine (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculin-Rosenbach (Kalle Color & Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 161.
Tuberculin Test Plate, Keller’s (A. H. Keller), The Journal, Dec. 19, 1914, p. 2250.
Tuberculin T. O. A. (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculin, Vacuum (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculin, Vacuum Bovine (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculoids (Columbus Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Feb. 22, 1908, p. 704.
Tuberculosis-Diagnostic “Hoechst” (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculosis-Diagnostic “Hoechst” Dry in Tubes (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculosis-Diagnostic “Hoechst” (0.1 per cent.) Solution (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 146.
Tuberculosis Serum Vaccine “Hoechst” (Farbwerke-Hoechst Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 161.
Tubo-Arg (Tubo Pharmacal Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 175.
Tumors and Chemotherapy[499]
Turkey Corn, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 47.
Tyree’s Antiseptic[401]
Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder[462]
Tyree’s Elixir of Buchu and Hyoscyamus Compound[57]
[U]
Ulax Salt (F. H. Strong Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 175.
Unctol[166]
Unctol (R. R. Rogers Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 162.
Unguentine (Norwich Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, March 27, 1909, p. 1047; July 17, 1915, p. 272; Reports Chem. Lab., 1909, p. 21; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 254.
Unguentum Selenio Vanadic (v. Roemer) (A. von Roemer), The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1870; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 129; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 207.
Unicorn Root, The Journal, Jan. 22, 1910, p. 304; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 10; Propaganda, ed. 9. p. 208.
Uranoblen (A. Grimme), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 176.
Urasol (Organic Chemical Mfg. Co.), The Journal, Sept. 5, 1908, p. 818; May 8, 1909, p. 1511; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 166; 1909, p. 64.
Urea, Hydrochlorid and Quinin[467]
Uricedin (Fischer Chemical Importing Co.), The Journal, Nov. 23, 1907, p. 1788; Reports Chem. Lab., 1909, p. 20; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 256.
Uricsol[30]
Uricsol (Uricsol Chemical Co.), The Journal, Aug. 14, 1915, p. 638; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 149; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 96.
“Uri-Na Test”[498]
Uriseptin (Gardner-Barada Chemical Co.), The Journal, Aug. 29, 1908, p. 773; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 40; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 256.
Urodonal[32]
Urodonal (Geo. J. Wallau, Inc.), The Journal, Aug. 14, 1915, p. 639; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 153.
Uroluetic Test, Capell’s[497]
Uroluetic Test, Capell’s (Capell’s Laboratory), The Journal, Aug. 23, 1919, p. 626.
Uron (Uron Chemical Co.), The Journal, Nov. 3, 1906, p. 1500; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 26.
Urotropin[316]
Urotropin a brand of hexamethylenamin, U. S. P.[318]
Urotropin marketed under unwarranted therapeutic claims[317]
Uterine Sedative, Elixir (Eli Lilly & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 31, 1912, p. 735; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 410.
Uterine Tonic, Buckley (The Abbott Laboratories), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Uterine Tonic, Girard (Girard Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Uterine Tonic (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Uterine Tonic, Elixir (F. Stearns & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Uterine Tonic (Tablet), (Maltbie Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Uterine Wafers, Micajah’s (Micajah & Co.), The Journal, March 26, 1910, p. 1070; Sept. 25, 1915, p. 1128; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1916, p. 66; Reports Chem. Lab., 1910, p. 18; 1915, p. 100; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 240.
Uterine Wafers, Naphey’s Medicated[107]
Utero Tonic (Nelson, Baker & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Utros (H. K. Mulford Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
[V]
Vaccine as a prophylactic in influenza[572]
Vaccine, B. Coli-Combined-Bacterin[185]
Vaccine, Catarrhal Vaccine Combined-Lilly[187]
Vaccine, Curative Vaccine, Bruschettini[58]
Vaccine, Friedmann’s (Standard Distributing Co.). Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 136.
Vaccine-Lilly, Influenza Mixed[187]
Vaccine, M. Catarrhalis-Combined-Bacterin[184]
Vaccine, Non-Virulent Tubercle Bacillus (G. H. Sherman).—See Tubercle Vaccine, Sherman’s Non-Virulent.
Vaccine, No. 2 (Staph-Strep. Bacterin), Special Bacterial[254]
Vaccine No. 3 (Pneumo-Staph-Strep. Bacterin), Special Bacterial[254]
Vaccine No. 4 (Pneumo-Staph-Strep-Coli Bacterin), Special Bacterial[254]
Vaccine No. 5 (Influenza Combined Bacterin), Special Bacterial[254]
Vaccine No. 11 (Pneumo-Strep. Bacterin), Special Bacterial[254]
Vaccine No. 15 (Combined Whooping Cough Bacterin), Special Bacterial[254]
Vaccine No. 16 (Mixed Gonococcus Bacterin), Special Bacterial[254]
Vaccine, No. 40, Sherman’s Mixed[188]
Vaccine, Pertussis-Combined-Bacterin[185]
Vaccine, Streptococcus-Rheumaticus-Combined-Bacterin[185]
Vaccines-Abbott, Mixed[184]
Vaccines and Serums[521]
Vaccines for “Colds”[573]
“Vaccines” in toxic conditions[560]
Vaccines, Influenza[520]
Vaccines, Mixed, The Journal, June 22, 1918, p. 1967; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 11. See also: B. Coli-Combined-Bacterin; Catarrhal Vaccine-Combined-Lilly; Influenza Mixed Vaccine-Lilly; Influenza Serobacterin Mixed-Mulford; M. Catarrhalis-Combined Bacterin; Mixed Vaccine No. 40, Sherman’s; Pertussis-Combined-Bacterin; Streptococcus-Rheumaticus-Combined-Bacterin; Streptococcus-Viridans-Combined-Bacterin.
Vaccines, Several “Mixed”[184]
Van Horn and Sawtell—K-Y Lubricating Jelly[147]
Vanadic Acid, The Journal, May 9, 1908, p. 1548; July 24, 1909, p. 309.
Vanadiol (Vanadium Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1913, p. 225; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 7; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 209.
Vanadioseptol (Vanadium Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1913, p. 225; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 7; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 209.
Vanadium, The Journal, June 3, 1911, p. 1648.
Vanadium Solution for Intravenous and Hypodermic Use (Vanadium Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1913, p. 225; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 7; Propaganda ed. 9, p. 209.
Vanadoforms (Vanadium Chemical Co.), The Journal, Jan. 18, 1913, p. 225; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 7; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 209.
Vapo-Cresolene (Vapo-Cresolene Co.), The Journal, April 4, 1908, p. 1135; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 65; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 408.
Vasogen (Lehn & Fink), The Journal, Feb. 13, 1909, p. 575; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 408.
Vass Chemical Company—Thialion[470]
V-E-M (Schoonmaker Laboratories, Inc.)[166]
V-E-M Unguentum Eucalyptol Compound[167]
V-E-M Unguentum Eucalyptol Compound (Schoonmaker Laboratories, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 163.
V-E-M with Boric Acid[167]
V-E-M with Boric Acid (Schoonmaker Laboratories, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 163.
V-E-M with Camphor[167]
V-E-M with Camphor (Schoonmaker Laboratories, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 163.
V-E-M with Ichthyol[167]
V-E-M with Ichthyol (Schoonmaker Laboratories, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 163.
V-E-M with Stearate of Zinc[167]
V-E-M with Stearate of Zinc (Schoonmaker Laboratories, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 163.
Venarsen[471]
Venarsen (Intravenous Products Co.), The Journal, May 22, 1915, p. 1780; March 25, 1916, p. 978; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 52; Reports Chem. Lab., 1915, p. 82; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 212.
Vencalxodine (Intravenous Products Co.), The Journal, Feb. 16, 1918, p. 481.
Venodine (Intravenous Products Co.). The Journal, June 26, 1915, p. 2155; March 25, 1916, p. 278; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 145; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 214.
Venomer (Intravenous Products Co.), The Journal, March 25, 1916, p. 978.
Venosal[169], [435]
Venosal (Intravenous Products Co.), The Journal, Jan. 5, 1918, p. 48; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 118; Reports Chem. Lab., 1917, p. 57.
Veracolate (Marcy Co.), The Journal, April 30, 1910, p. 1458; Aug. 1, 1914, p. 420; April 24, 1915, p. 1440; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 141; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 216, 344.
Veracolate with Iron, Quinine and Strychnine (Marcy Co.), The Journal, April 24, 1915, p. 1440; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 141.
Veracolate with Pepsin and Pancreatin (Marcy Co.), The Journal, April 24, 1915, p. 1440; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 141.
Veroform Germicide (Veroform Hygienic Co.), The Journal, Nov. 22, 1913, p. 1920; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1913, p. 29.
Veronal[371]
Veronal (Barbital)[370]
Veronal-Sodium[371]
Viburn-Ovaro (Ray Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Viburnum Compound, Hayden’s (New York Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, Aug. 31, 1912, p. 735; Jan. 23, 1915, p. 359; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 95; Propaganda, ed. 9, pp. 218, 409.
Viburnum Compound, Elixir (Nelson, Baker & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 31, 1912, p. 735; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 410.
Viburnum Compound (Tablets), (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 41.
Viburnum Compound (Tablet) (Uterine Tonic), (Parke, Davis & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Viburnum Compound (Tablet) (Smith, Kline & French Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Viburnum Sedative (Fraser Tablet Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46.
Viburnumal (Louisville Pharmacal Works), The Journal, Aug. 31, 1912, p. 735; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 44; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 410.
Vibutero (F. Stearns & Co.), The Journal, Aug. 31, 1912, p. 735; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 46; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 410.
Vigoral (Armour & Co.), The Journal, Jan. 23, 1909, p. 311; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 472.
Vin Mariani (Mariani & Co.), The Journal, Nov. 24, 1906, p. 1751; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1905–8, p. 29; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 221.
Vinum Extract Morrhuae, Stearns[59]
Violet Ray Generator, Sterling[572]
Virol (Etna Chemical Co.), The Journal, Feb. 20, 1915, p. 683; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 132; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 225.
Vitamin B Concentrates and Yeast Preparations[321]
Vitamins: their distribution[561]
Vitaphos (The Grain Chemical Company, Inc.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1921, p. 74.
[W]
Walker Pharmacal Company—Succus Cineraria Maritima[455]
Wallau, George J., Inc.—
 Eumictine[262]
 Filudine[41]
 Jubol[31]
 Sulfuryl Monal[86]
 Urodonal[32]
Wampole, H. K., & Co.—Hypno-Bromic Compound[430]
Warming bottles, Sodium Acetate in[329]
Water, Buffalo Lithia Springs (Buffalo Lithia Springs Water Co.), The Journal, Sept. 12, 1908, p. 931.
Water Eryngo, Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1912, p. 47.
Webster Co., William A. and the Direct Pharmaceutical Co.[564]
Weeks Chemical Company—Chlorlyptus[277]
Westerfield’s Digitalis Tablets[215]
Wheeler’s Tissue Phosphates[129], [463]
White, G. S., and the Allied Medical Associations of America[490]
White, Mark, Goiter Serum Laboratories—Mark White Goiter Serum and Mark White
 Iodinized Oil[87]
White Sulphur Salts (White Sulphur Springs, Inc.), The Journal, Nov. 21, 1914, p. 1870; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914. p. 128.
Whiteruss (Lubric Oil Co.), The Journal, July 10, 1915, p. 175.
Whooping Cough Bacterin, Combined, Special Bacterial Vaccine No. 15[254]
Wild Indigo, The Journal, Jan. 22, 1910, p. 304; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 19; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 208.
Wild Yam, The Journal, Jan. 22, 1910, p. 304; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1910, p. 10; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 208.
William F. Koch Cancer Remedy[437]
Williams, Henry Smith, and “Proteal Therapy”[443], [494]
Wine, Chapoteaut’s (E. Fougera & Co., Inc.), The Journal, Dec. 19, 1914, p. 2247; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1914, p. 77; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 60.
Wine, Stearns’ (F. Stearns & Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1915, p. 177.
Winslow Laboratory—Pineoleum advertising methods[442]
Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc.—
 Elarson[248]
 Helmitol[295]
Woolley, D. E., Manager of Cosmopolitan Cancer Research Society[414]
Worlds Wonder Remedy (W. W. Remedy Co., Superior, Wis.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1918, p. 82.
Wulfing, A., Company—Formamint[33]
Wyeth, John, and Brother—
 Hydras[96]
 Robinol[95]
[X]
Xanol (Wm. S. Merrell Chemical Co.), Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1911, p. 64.
Xeroform[352]
Xeroform-Heyden[216], [349]
[Y]
Yarbrough, Charles C.—Biniodol[121]
Yeast[566]
Yeast Preparations and Vitamin B Concentrates[321]
Yerba Santa, Maltzyme with[211]
Yogurt (Yogurt Co.), The Journal, Jan. 30, 1909, pp. 372, 397.
Yohimbin Spiegel (Lehn & Fink), The Journal, March 30, 1907, p. 1127.
[Z]
Zemacol (Norwich Pharmacal Co.), The Journal, May 14, 1910, p. 1626; Reports Chem. Lab., 1910, p. 42; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 259.
Ziratol[148]
Ziratol (Bristol-Myers Co.), The Journal, Oct. 6, 1917, p. 1191; Reports Council Pharm. & Chem., 1917, p. 55; Reports Chem. Lab., 1917, p. 51.
Zyme-oid (Oxychlorin Chemical Co.), The Journal, May 23, 1908, p. 1706; Reports Chem. Lab., to 1909, p. 34; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 261.
Zymotoid, Arnold’s (Zymotoid Co.), The Journal, April 6, 1912, p. 1030; Reports Chem. Lab., 1912, p. 68; Propaganda, ed. 9, p. 412.

FOOTNOTES:

[A] Read before the Chicago Medical Society, March 26, 1919.

[1] “New and Non­official Remedies” in France, Foreign News, J. A. M. A. 71:1331 (Oct. 19) 1918; 70:1783 (June 8) 1918.

[2] Nederl. Tjdschr. v. Geneesk. Oct. 5, 1918, p. 1201.

[3] An Italian View of the Proprietary Evil, Foreign News, J. A. M. A. 71:840 (Sept. 7) 1918; The Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry and the Patriotic Medical League in Italy, ibid. 71:918 (Sept. 14) 1918.