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Temperatures of the Principal 
Poisons, Organic and Inorganic . 370 
Guy, W. A., Sublimation of the Al¬ 
kaloids . . 10, 58, 106, 195 
Hanbury, D., Burgundy Pitch . 162 
Harley, J., Examination of the Root 
of the Hemlock . . . .53 
--Physiological Action 
and Therapeutical Uses of Co- 
nium, Belladonna, and Hyoscya- 
mus.471 
Haselden, A. F., Codex and the 
British Pharmacopoeia . 14, 66, 111 
Heathfield, W. E., Report on Nitric 
and Nitro-Hydrochloric Acids . 168 
Hellebore, White, Accidental Poi¬ 
soning by.397 
Hemlock, Root of, Examination of . 53 
Henbane Seed and Toothache (J. S. 
T. W. Smith) .... 233 
Heydenreich, E. V., Cubebin and 
the Diuretic Principle of Cubcbs . 539 
Holloway, T. H., Preservation of 
Syrup of Iodide of Iron . .471 
Hornby, E. P., Tobacco . . .278 
Howard, J. E., Analysis of Sixth and 
Seventh Remittances of Bark from 
India. 243, 245 
Howden, R., Lofoden Norwegian 
Cod-Liver Oil . . . .312 
Plydrargyri Iodidum Viride (C. 
H. Wood).502 
Hydrate of Iron, Magnetic . . 464 
Hydrogen, Fatal Explosion of .349 
-, Sulphuretted, Suffoca¬ 
tion by.445 
Hypodermic Injection of Remedies 142 
Hypophosphite of Iron, Syrup of, 
Note on (C. Id. Wood) . .461 
Ignition of a Liniment, Death from 599 
Illegibly written Prescription^ (G. 
Webster).358 
Impostor, An (J. Phillips) . .253 
-(I. Potter) . . 300 
Improper Medicines, Death from 
Use of.598 
Injection of Remedies, Hypodermic 142 
ink-powder for marking Hop- 
pockets, Action respecting . .206 
-, Writing, Blue-black . .434 
Inland Revenue and Merchant Ship¬ 
ping Amendment Acts . .98 
Interview with the Right Hon. Ga- 
thorne Hardy on the Question of 
Pharmaceutical Legislation . . 408 
Iodide of Iron, Syrup of, Preserva¬ 
tion of (F. B. Benger) . .284 
TAGE 
Iodide of Iron, Syrup of, Preserva¬ 
tion of (T. B. Groves) . . 421 
(T. H. Holloway) . . .471 
(W. A. Tilden) .... 260- 
Iodine an Antidote to Strychnine . 486 
- not an Antidote for Strych¬ 
nine (S. Darby) .... 535 
Iron, Magnetic Oxide of (J. Attfield) 537 
•-, Sulphate of, Prevention of Ox¬ 
idation of (G. Welborn) . . 536 
-Wood.443 
Irritability of Plants . . . 339' 
Jalap, Analysis of, Notes on (T. and 
H. Smith) ..... 232 
-, Commercial (E. R. Squibb) . 487 
■-, Resin of (W. Southall) . . 284 
-, Specimens of, Analysis of (A. 
Southall) . . . . .166 
-, Tampier (C. Umney) . . 282 
Jalaps of Commerce (H. S. Evans) . 329 
Jamaica Senna . . . .143 
Japanese Tea ..... 343 
Journals, British and Foreign, Ab¬ 
stracts from:— 
Artificial Cultivation of Truffles . 77 
Case of Bromine Poisoning . . 75> 
--Strychnia Poisoning treat¬ 
ed with Camphor and Chloro¬ 
form . . . . .27 
Ginseng . . . . .77 
New Poison* . . . .26 
Note on the Culture of Saffron in 
Pennsylvania . . . .21 
Poisoning by Strychnia treated 
with Indian Hemp . . .23 
Sugar Cane . . . .76 
Sulphate of Bebeerine as a Reme¬ 
dy in Uterine Diseases . . 27 
Jury Lists.96 
Kamala • • • • .310 
-, A New kind of (F. A. 
Fliickiger) . . • • .279' 
Kerr, C., Excise Interference in the 
Sale of Quinine Wine . .159' 
Laburnum Bark, Poisoning by . 395- 
Laird, W., Simple Mould for Sup¬ 
positories . 424- 
-■, Sweet Spirit of Nitre . 363 
Laudanum, Accidental Poisoning by, 142, 
394 
Law relating to the Keeping of Pe¬ 
troleum ..... 356 
Medicines to Foreign-going Ships 306 
