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THE ALUMNI JOURNAL. 



The same. Vienna, 1852. (Latin.) 



The same. Vienna, 1855. (Latin. 1 



The same. Wien, i860. (German.) 



The same. Vienna, 1869. (Latin.) 



The same. Military. Wien, 1872. (German.) 



The same. Military. Commentary on above. 



Wien, 1874. (German.) 

 The same. Vienna, 1889. (Latin.) 



Russia. 



Pharmacopoea Rossica. Petropoli, 1782. 

 Latin. 



Tbe same. Lipsiae, 1821. (Latin.) 



The same. Petropoli. 1840. (Latin.) 



The same. Military. Leipzig, 1840. (Ger- 

 man.) 



The same. 1866. (Russian.) 



The same. 1880, (Russian.) 



Hungary, Pharmacopoeia of--. 187 1. (Hun- 

 garian and Latin.) Budapest. 1871. 



Baden, Phartnacopceia of — . Heidelbergae, 

 1841. (Latin.) 

 The same. Leipzig, 184 1. (German.) 



Hessian Pharmacoposia. Cassellis, 1827. 

 Latin.) 



The same. Leipzig, 1827 (German.) 

 The same. Cassellis, i860. (Latin.) 

 Hanover, Phartnacopneia of — . Leipzig, 

 1 83 1. (German. 



The same. Hannover, 1833. (Latin.) 



The same. Hannover. 1861. (German.) 



Augustana, Pharmacopoeia of — . 1734. 

 Latin.) 



The same. 1672. (Latin.) 

 Bremen, Pharmacopoeia of — . Bremen, 1792. 

 <, Latin.) 

 Leiden, Pharmacopoeia of —. 1732. (Latin.) 

 Louvain Pharmacopoeia. 1821. (French.) 

 Cologne, Pharmacopoeia of — , 1627. (Latin.) 



France. 



Codex medicamentarius. Paris, 1748. (Latin.) 

 The same. Paris, 1732. (Latin.) 

 The same. Paris, 1748. (Latin.) 

 The same. Paris, 18 18. (Latin.) 

 The .same. Paris, 1819. (Latin.) 



The same. Pharmacopee franfaise, ou code 

 du m^dicamens. Paris, 1837. (French.) 



The same. Leipzig, 1839. (German.) 



The same. Paris, 1866. (French.) 



The same. Military. Paris, 1870. (French. > 

 The same. Paris, 1884, (French.) 



Spain. 



Codest medicamentarius sive pharmacopoeia 

 hispana. Lipsiae et Soraviae, 1822. (Lati.j.) 



The same. Madrid, 1865. (Spanish.) 



The same. Allopathic, Homoeopathic and 

 Veterinary. Paris, 1871. (Spanish ) 



The same. Farmacopea oflScial espanola. 6. 

 ed. Madrid, 1884. (Spanish.) 



Italy. 



Campana. Farmacopea Finarese. 5. ed. 

 Firenze, 1808. (Italian.) 



The same. Finarini. Bologna, 1825. (Italian.) 

 (7b he Contitiued.) 



THE MOST RECENT WORK. 



Antitoxin Treatment of Diphtheria. — Anti- 

 toxin, as at present prepared, is the diseased, 

 the poisoned serum, of a horse's blood. First 

 the diphtheria bacillus is cultivated for some 

 weeks in bouillon, and an attenuated, but 

 deadly, virus is filtered oflF from the cultivation. 

 This poison is injected in the horse's blood, at 

 intervals of a fortnight or so, at first in minute 

 doses which are gradually increased. In two 

 or three months the horse can bear a dose 

 which would at first have been certainly fatal to 

 him, and ultimately becomes completely im- 

 mune. Blood is then drawn from his veins, 

 the serum is separated and bottled, and it is 

 claimed that this being injected in certain doses 

 into the blood of a diphtheria patient conveys 

 its own immunity to that patient. A very im- 

 portant claim is put forward : that a single 

 inoculation of the serum in a healthy person 

 confers a suflQcient immunity to protect the 

 attendants on a diphtheritic patient from infec- 

 tion. The remedy is certainly not an agreeable 

 one but it is better than the disease, and so far 

 as it has yet been tried, it must be admitted 

 that a promising degree of success has been re- 

 ported. No dangerous efifects have as yet been 

 observed. Behring of Berlin appears to be 

 entitled to the honor of having initiated and 

 worked out this method of treatment, and Kos- 

 sel, Ehrlich and Aronson of the same city were 

 the practitioners whose clinical observations 

 with the antitoxin first attracted attention. 

 Roux's paper before the Buda-Pest Hygienic 

 Congress brought the cure into prominence. — 

 Chem. and Drus:., 1894, 644. 



Bismuth Sulphite. — This is prepared by re- 



