INDEX. 
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PAGE 
Heffler, M., on the Culture of Opium 434 
Hera path, Dr. H. B., Obituary N otice 
of ...... 324 
Herbarium, Prizes for . . . 268 
Hints to Young Men in the Trade 
(Mr. J. S. T. W. Smith) . .142 
Holloway, T. H., on the Preservation 
of Syrupus Ferri Iodidi . .365 
Holmes, Mr. E. M., on Milk of Sul¬ 
phur ...... 545 
Homoeopathic Chemists and the 
Pharmacy Act . . . .253 
Honey, its Formation and Characters 
(W. W. Stoddart, F.G.S.) . . 142 
Hornsby, Mr. G., Detection of Phos¬ 
phate of Lime in Subnitrate of 
Bismuth ..... 347 
Howard, J. E., Report on Analysis 
of Bark ..... 317 
Hughes, J., Method of Keeping Sy¬ 
rupus Ferri Iodidi . . . 321 
Hull Chemists’ Association . 428, 583 
Hydrofluoric Acid (Mr. G. Gore) . 649 
Hydrogenium ..... 648 
Ince, Mr. J., “Pharmacist” . . 363 
--, Apology for Latin . 379 
-, Royal Microscopical 
Society . . . .• .14 
Indelible Ink from Aniline . .33 
India, Pharmacopoeia, Review of .373 
Insect Wax (R. Reynolds, F.C.S.) . 219 
Ireland, Present State of Pharmacy 
in (Mr. M. D. Crofton) . .174 
-(Mr. F. J. Monaghan) 41 
Iron, Perchloride of, Poisoning by . 605 
-, Soluble Peroxide of . . 544 
Jamaica, Introduction of Cinchona 
into . . . . . -166 
Jayne, Mr. C. W„ China Rhu¬ 
barb ...... 248 
Journals, British and Foreign, Ab¬ 
stracts from :— 
Fungi in Disease . . .27 
Gentian Root, as a Dilator . .28 
“Mata” . . . . .27 
On the Relative Value of the Rhi- 
zoma and Radical Fibres of Po¬ 
dophyllum Peltatum in the 
Manufacture of Podophylline . 28 
Truffle Hunt at Cannes . . 29 
Juries ...... 94 
Kino, Tincture of (Dr. W. G. Smith) 243 
Krameria, Tincture of (Dr. W. G. 
Smith) . . . . .243 
L itin, Apology for (Mr. Ince) 
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Laird, W., Report on Sweet Spirit 
of Nitre ...... 155 
-, on Adulteration of An- 
natto ...... 156 
-, Specific Gravity of Tinc¬ 
tures . . . . . .218 
Laudanum, Suspected Death from . 182 
Leaders:— 
Adulteration of Drugs . .617 
-Food and Drugs 
Bill ...... 667 
An Apology for Latin . . 379 
Does the Pharmacy Act prevent 
Medical Practitioners supplying 
Medicine to their Patients ? .333 
The Danger of Prescribing Con¬ 
centrated Medicines . . .329 
The Dread of Examination . .187 
Measures for Preventing Acci¬ 
dental Poisoning . . .51 
Legislation respecting Chemists 
and Druggists . . . .257 
Prescribers and Dispensers . .185 
Physicians’ Prescriptions . .63 
The Sandford Testimonial . .268 
“ In the Future” .... 502 
Confirmation of the Bye-laws . 562 
The New Era in Pharmacy . .665 
Pharmacy Act Amendment Bill . 666 
The Law relating to the Safe 
Keeping of Petroleum . .666 
The Pharmacy Act and Medical 
Practitioners .. . . .502 
The Pharmacy Act of 1868 . .377 
Pharmacy Act Amendment Bill . 663 
The Petroleum Act . 451, 499, 563 
Preparing for Examination . 449, 497 
The British Pharmacopoeia . .502 
Prescriptions .... 1 
The Sale of Poisons under the 
Pharmacy Act . . . .331 
Supplementary Benevolent Fund. 381 
Norwich . . . . .lib 
The Sale of Poisons and Extension 
of the Pharmacy Act . .49 
The New Pharmacy Act . .113 
Separation of Pharmacy from the 
Practice of Medicine . .116 
Regulations for the Sale of Poisons, 
500, 561 
Leay, on the Decimal System . .177 
Leeds- Chemists’ Association, 357, 479, 
529, 583, 711 
Annual Report . . . .357 
The Past and Present of Pharmacy 479 
Tinctures and their Preparation 
by the P.B. Method of Percola¬ 
tion . . ... . . 530 
Lemon Juice (WAV. Stoddart,F.G.S.) 203 
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