July 1 , 1871 - J 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
1049 
PAGE 
Cooke, M. C., Kafur Kachri (He¬ 
dy chium spicatum) . . . . 603 
-, Kali-Kutki (Picro- 
rhiza Kurroa).502 
• ---, Kali Nemuk . . 902 
--, Kashmir Morels . 345 
• -, Medicinal Ferns, 181, 
204 
■-, Spogcl Seeds (Plan- 
tago ispaghula, Roxb.) ... 86 
, Starch for the Mi 
croscope.401 
-, Unto-Mool (Tylo- 
phora asthmatica).104 
-, Variability in the 
Activity of Leaves.861 
-, Water Chestnuts . 125 
Copaiba Balsam, Detection of 
Adulterations in (II. Hager) . 425 
-Jelly.938 
Copper, Poisoning by a Salt of . 158 
Coprosma grandifolia, Examina¬ 
tion of the Bark of, for Alka¬ 
loids .628 
Coriaria ruscifolia, Extraction of 
the Poisonous Principle of (W. 
Skcy).565 
Cork for Poison Bottles . . . . 179 
Corns, Cure for.706 
Correspondence :—• 
A Chemists’ Club . . . 900, 1004 
Adulteration of Food, etc., Bill, 780, 
859 
Advertising by Post Cards . . 320 
Alleged Exorbitant Charge for 
Dispensing.520 
A Medley.800 
An Advertisement . . . . 780 
An Age of Progress (A. H. 
Clay pole).40 
---(C. Eve) 39 
Anonymous Correspondence . 20 
--Writing .... 100 
Application of Disinfectants, 
The.699 
A Queer Customer 
A Reclamation . . 
A Suggestion . . . 
Aurora Borealis . . 
Betts’s Chancery Suit 
- Suit .... 
880 
660 
600 
380 
219 
79 
459 
940 
Beware of Swindler*;. . . 
Borax and Blackbeetlcs . . 
Brighton Chemists’ Association, 259, 
279 
■-Prices versus 
Brighton Chemists’ Associa¬ 
tion .340 
Cautions.880 
-to the Trade . . . 400 
Chemists’ English.59 
Child Poisoned by Mistake at 
Manchester.740 
Chloral. 620, 639 
•-Hydrate.300 
--in Sea Sickness . . . 500 
Chloric Ether and the Chloro¬ 
form Discovery, Detur Dig- 
mon 
660 
Citrate of Magnesia . . . 80,100 
Clause 16, Pharmacy Act, 1868 780 
Concentrated Medicine . . 220 , 260 
Conversazione, South Kensing¬ 
ton Museum.899 
Dangerous Prescription . . . 620 
TAGE 
Correspondence: — 
Dispensing.780 
-by Medical Men . 60 
-Charges . 420, 539, 560 
■-Alliances . . . 620 
•-in Surgeries . . 780 
-Prices.760 
- Reform and Poison 
Restrictions.759 
Double Salts.338 
Druggists’ Charges, 379, 398, 440, 
45\ 479, 498, 520, 580, 660, 984, 
1002 
-- Prices.279 
- North of the 
Tweed.1004 
Drugs Supplied by Surgeons . 984 
Election of Council, The Late . 39 
Examinations.920 
Exemption from Serving on 
Juries.760 
Extra Charges after Business 
Hours.260 
-before or after 
Business Hours . . . .319,338 
Explosion, Case of .... 120 
Feeding Bottles . . 359, 380, 440 
Fox’s “ Palatable” Cod-liver 
Oil and Castor Oil . . . . 479 
Free Trade in Surgical Instru¬ 
ments . 219, 259, 278 
Gallic Acid Solution . . . . 357 
Has Public Opinion, as Indi¬ 
cated by the Press, demanded 
Compulsory Regulations for 
the Storage, etc., of Poisons F 858 
Help for Students, Pharmaceu¬ 
tical Education in the Pro¬ 
vinces .318 
Homoeopathic Medicine, Sale 
of, by Pharmacists .... 18 
Hospital Dispensing, 200, 220 , 
227, 259, 300, 319, 359, 399 
How to Drive away Mosquitoes 200 
Hydrate of Chloral . . . . 719 
Hydraulic Presses for Tinctures 359 
Improvement in Stoppered 
Bottles. 260, 280 
Information Wanted . . .520,539 
Infusions.559 
--of the British Phar¬ 
macopoeia.400 
Inspections of Weights and 
Measures.1004 
-A Medley . . . 1004 
Irish Pharmacy.720 
-Bill .... 500 
Jury Service. 879, 899 
Juries, Exemption from (W. 
Y. Brevitt).19 
Keeping of Poisons, The . . 239 
Limits of the Medicine Stamp 
Duties Act.519 
Lists of Drugs.560 
Local Secretaries, Work for . 19 
Lord Mayor of London, The . 440 
Loss of Spirit in Making Tinc¬ 
tures . 379, 399 
•-the 
Tinctures of the British 
Pharmacopoeia . . . . 321, 379 
Mag. Ferri et Quin. Sulph. . 560 
Major Examination, The . . 379 
Material for Stanching Blood 
from Wounds.260 
PAGE 
Correspondence:— 
Microscopic Examination of 
Starch.460 
More Fetters.620 
Mounting Microscopic Objects, 338, 
357, 377 
Mr. Cole’s Prescription . . . 220 
Navy Dispensers . . . .79 ,120 
New Material for Suppositories 
and Pessaries.480 
Notes and Queries (J. R. Faulk¬ 
ner) .339 
Obscure Prescriptions, 420, 438, 458, 
498, 540, 580, 820 
One of the Craft.820 
Order of Merit at Examinations 20 
“ Orders” in Council. . . . 1044 
Our Monthly Evening Meetings 800 
Our Responsibilities .... 160 
Paper Notes for Circulation . 898 
Patent Medicine Licence . . 338 
Pepsine and Pancreatine . . 440 
Pharmaceutical Apparatus . . 420 
-Education, 398, 420 
-Ethics . . . 599 
--Examinations, 899, 
983, 1002 
-Titles, 160, 180, 240, 
259, 319, 358, 378 
Pharmacist, or Pharmaceutical 
Chemist?.119 
Pharmacists and Medical Prac¬ 
titioners .... 279, 299, 339 
Pharmacy Act, The, in its Re¬ 
lation to the Sale of Poisons 
by Grocers.260 
-and Medical Prac¬ 
titioners .360, 379, 398 
-in Brighton. . . 579 
-inlreland, 399, 438, 539, 
760 
Physicians’ Prescriptions . . 480 
Plaster Spreading.200 
Point of Ethics, A, 480, 500, 519, 
539, 559 
Poison Bands v. Poison Bottles 779 
--Cupboards.819 
Poisonous Confectionery . . 700 
--Feeding Bottles . 320, 339 
Poison Regulations, 140, 299, 840, 
859, 898, 919, 983, 1002, 1044 
Poisons in Surgeries . . . .1002 
. 239 
-, The Keeping df. 
Preliminary Education, Prize 
Scheme.420 
Prescribing and Dispensing . 559 
Preservation of Sulphate of 
Iron.820 
Previous Sewage or Animal 
Contamination in Potable 
Waters.819, 860 
Prison Compounders . . . . 318 
Professor Redwood’s Annuity, 179, 
200 
Proposal to Enforce Early 
Closing ...... 880, 899 
Proposed Regulations for Stor¬ 
ing of Poisons, 517, 537, 558, 578, 
599, 619, 638, 659, 67 6 , 697, 716, 
738, 757, 776 
Public Dispensaries . . . . 360 
Qualifications for Success in 
Business.940 
Register of Chemists and Drug¬ 
gists, The.983 
