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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[June 29, 1872. 
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Correspondence:— 
Act to Prevent the Use of 
Stills by Unlicensed Persons 139 
Alleged Poisoning at Newton, 
The. < . . . 964 
Amended Pharmacy Bill . . 59 
An Appeal for Help . . . . 518 
Apprentices, A Plea for Weak 
Brethren.858 
Apprenticeship System . . . 857 
Bank Holidays, The . . . . 100 
Benevolent Fund, 579, 620, 679, 857, 
919 
Benzoate of Lime, etc. . . . 640 
Betts Suits, The.480 
British Pharmacopoeia, The . 500 
Canada, The Drug Trade in . 280 
Chemical and Pharmacoutical 
Curiosities of a Medical 
Practitioner.1064 
-—■— Notation of the Phar¬ 
macopoeia.772 
Chemists’ Club.982 
Chemists and Druggists’ En¬ 
trance Fees.983 
Chicago Catastrophe, The . . 459 
- College Fund . . . 480 
Chinese Materia Medica. . . 159 
Chippenham Case, The, 240, 260, 
299, 319 
Chloral Hydrate Controversy, 
The . . . _.420 
Choice of a Microscope . . . 679 
Clause 16 of the Pharmacy 
Act. 982, 1023 
Coming Election, The . . . 839 
Compulsory Pharmaceutical 
Education.800 
Co-operative Dispensing . . 879 
Correspondence between Mem¬ 
bers of the Council and Mr. 
Hampson .... 99, 119, 140 
Council of the North British 
Branch of the Pharmaceutical 
Society, 100, 120, 200, 218, 239, 
259, 280, 339, 359 
Country Schools, The So-called 944 
Death from an Overdose of Hy¬ 
drate of Chloral.480 
Devonshire Poisoning Case, 
The.798 
Difficulties in Dispensing 420, 439, 
460, 499, 519, 539, 660, 700 
Druggists’ Prices . . 200, 260, 300 
-North of the 
Tweed.40 
Drug Trade in Canada, The . 320 
Early Closing . 540, 560, 600, 700, 
819, 920 
Education Question, The . . 799 
Election of Council . 797, 818, 856, 
879, 900, 918 
Emulsions.962 
Estimation of Morphia in 
Opium.518 
Evans and Son’s Materia Medi¬ 
ca Chest.380 
Evening Meetings, Our . . . 279 
Exemption from Jury and other 
Service.840 
Graphic, The, on Poison Regu¬ 
lations .60 
Homoeopathic Chemists . . . 239 
Hospital Dispensing . . . . 879 
Hours of Closing , . . 639, 680 
Correspondence: — 
Hydraulic Presses, Dosgoffe’s 
Patent.327 
Hydrocyanic Acid .... 320 
Improved Tincture Press, 320, 339, 
358, 379, 389, 399, 419, 430, 500 
Impurities in Chloral Hydrate 279 
Informal Petitions . . . . 100 
In Memoriam.559 
Juries, The Law Relating to . 700 
Labelling. 620, 639 
Lemon and Lime Juice . . 20, 80 
Library and Museum, The . . 380 
Metropolitan Chemists’ De¬ 
fence Association .... 79 
Microscope in Pharmacy . . 983 
Mistakes of Prescribes and 
Dispensers, The. . . 300, 851 
“ Mysterious Councillor,” The 780, 
839 
New Pharmacy Bill . . . 20, 40 
Observations in Practical Phar¬ 
macy . . . 579, 600, 620, 640 
Overdoses.80 
Pharmaceutical Aid for Chicago 
College.459 
•-Curiosities . . 983 
■-Education, 440, 657, 
678, 699, 982 
-Examination . 619, 
638, 740, 760 
-- Mnemonics, 984, 1024 
-Nomenclature, 259, 
279 
Pharmacy Act, The, and the 
Sale of Homoeopathic Medi¬ 
cines .1064 
-at Home and Abroad 1004 
-Bill, The, 80, 97, 118, 189, 
159, 179, 200 
-in France during the 
War.160 
. --in the Laboratory . 780, 
798, 820 
-in the Shop . . 859 
Pills, One Penny per Dozen . 240 
Plans for the Prevention of Ac¬ 
cidental Poisoning . . . . 180 
Poison Bottles . . 39, 60, 80, 180 
-Clauses of the Phar¬ 
macy Act and their Official 
Exponents.639 
-Regulations . 20, 200, 220 
-at Bolton . 700 
-Safety.39 
Poisoning by Beans at Liver¬ 
pool .100 
-Salts of Sorrel . 760 
Position of Widows under 
Clause 16 of the Pharmacy 
Act, The.1064 
Possibility of Effort . 1023, 1044 
Pounce.679 
Preliminary Examination, The 
359, 379, 399, 419, 480, 500, 540, 
760, 920, 964, 1024, 1044 
Preparation for Passing the 
Examinations.139 
Prescription Writing . . . 239 
Proceedings of the Council, The 1021 
Profession of Pharmacy, The 920, 
962 
Professor Tyndall’s Theory of 
the Blue Colour in the Sky 519, 
540 
Correspondence:— 
Protoplasmic Life, Action of 
Heat on.280 
Provincial Education, 319, 338, 359, 
378, 879, 919, 962, 1023 
-, The Coun¬ 
cil and. 840, 857 
Report of the Special Commit¬ 
tee, The.59 
Sale of Poisons, The . . . .1023 
Seeing v. Feelina: and Hearing 99, 
118, 140 
Shall the Pharmaceutical So¬ 
ciety cease to be an Edu¬ 
cating Body ? . . . 499, 519 
Small Debts Bill, The . . . 880 
Social Status of Pharmacists, 
The.962 
Soothing Syrups.1004 
Spurious Specimen of Hemlock 
Fruit.420 
Substitution of Proportional for 
Specified Weights and Mea¬ 
sures .519 
Sundry Duties of Chemists’ 
Assistants.860 
Swindle, A.480 
Syrup of Tolu .... 560, 600 
-and Cinnamic 
Acid.620 
Tinctura Kino .260 
-and Tinctura 
Kramerim.260 
Tinct. Ferri Perchloridi . 880, 984 
Tincture Press, The . . 240, 299 
Trade Latinity.360 
-Marks on Prescriptions. 660 
Warning, A.964 
Weights of the British Phar¬ 
macopoeia.160 
Who Shall Dispense ? . . . 920 
Widows, The Position of, under 
the Pharmacy Act . . . . 640 
Women and Pharmaceutical 
Examinations.983 
Corrosive Sublimate, Poisoning 
by a Lotion of.216 
-•, Suicide by . . 237 
Cotton Seeds (H. N. Fraser) . . 867 
Council, Election of (1872) . . 943 
Crace-Calvert, F., Action of Heat 
on Protoplasmic Life. . . . 184 
-, Dyes and Dye- 
Stuffs, other than Aniline, 394, 414, 
435, 454, 493,513, 535, 573, 597, 614 
-, Protoplasmic 
Life.263 
-, Putrefaction . 1013 
Creasote and Carbolic Acid 788, 1008 
-Pills.490 
-, Substitution of Carbolic 
or Phenic Acid for (T. Morson) 921 
Creatinine, Preparation of Hydro¬ 
chlorate of, from Urine (R. 
Maly).509 
Creuse, J., Citric Acid and a New 
Class of Compound Citrates . 547 
Croton Chloral (J. Althaus) . . 424 
Crystallized Aconitine (II. Du- 
quesnel). 602, 623, 662 
--- Digitaline (M. Nati- 
velle).835 
Cubebs, Composition of (E. A. 
Schmidt).270 
Cundurango (M. Triana) . . . 861 
