1078 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[June 29, 1872 
PAGE 
Seemann, Berthold, Obituary 
Notice of.517 
Selling Poison without a Label . 38 
Seneka (R. Rother).667 
Senna, Chemical and Physiologi¬ 
cal Researches upon the Nature 
of the Purgative Principles of 
Alexandrian (E. Bourgoin and 
E. Bouchut).221 
-, Syrup of (J. B. Moore) . 425 ! 
Separation of 5 [agnosia from 
Potash and Soda. 677 | 
Sessional Prizes.Ill 
Sewer Oases '.548 
Shall the Pharmaceutical Society 
cease to bo an Educating Body ? 
(G. F. Schacht).401 
Sheffield Pharmaceutical and Che¬ 
mical Association, Meetings of 7, 
330, 612, 646, 773 
Ships’ Medicine Chests. . . . 571 
Shuttleworth, E. B., Preparation 
of Diluted Phosphoric Acid . 384 
Sick and Wounded.70 
Sidey, Charles, Obituary Notice 
of.558 
Siebold, L., Pharmaceutical Edu¬ 
cation and its Relation to 
the Pharmaceutical Examina¬ 
tions ..590 
Simmonds, P. L., Cod Liver Oil, 
its Manufacture and Commerce, 443, 
483 
--—, Honey Trade, 167, 
183, 205 
-, Nuts, their Pro¬ 
duce and Uses, 958, 977, 1018, 1038 
-, Supplies of 
Sodao Yalerianas. 
Soda Mint. 
-, Sulphovinate of (M. Limou¬ 
sin) 
PAGE PAGE 
842 Substitution of Proportional or 
78 Relational Numbers for Speci¬ 
fied Weights and Measures in 
985 the Description of Processes in 
Tartarata. 823 the Pharmacopoeia (Professor 
Sodii Cliloridum. 903 I Redwood).461 
Solutions (T. B. Groves) . . . 190 Sulphocarbolate of Zinc, Collo- 
Soothing Cordial, Child Poisoned dion with.1048 
by. 76, 96, 794 Sulphuretted Plydrogen, Prepa- 
-Syrup. 975 ration of (J. Galletly) . . . 506 
Soubeiran, *J. L., The Collection Sulphur in the Province of Cal- 
of Mastic at Chios. 226 tanicetta, Sicily.116 
Southall, W., The Preliminary-—Proecipitatum. . . . 987 
and Minor Examinations . . 381-Sublimatum .... 987 
Spain, Historical Outlines of Sulplmris Iodidum.988 
Opium and Scammony from 
Turkey ...... 986, 1006 
Simon, Mr., Report on the Fail¬ 
ure of the Pharmacy Bill . . 109 
Simpson, P. A., Native Poisons 
of India ..... 604, 626, 665 
Sizing Processes used in Cotton 
Manufacture at Todmorden, 
Report on.1039 
Sleep (Prof. Humphrey) . . . 977 
Slugg, J. T., Pharmacy of the 
Bible. 804,826 
Smith, E., Provincial Education 301 
•-, F. P., Chinese Blistering 
Flies ......... 4 
-, Chinese Chemical 
Manufactures . . . .1008,1031 
-, The Preparation 
and Properties of the Various 
Kinds of Chinese Teas . . 387, 405 
-, R. A., The Composition 
Pharmacy in (T. B. Ullersper- 
ger). 182, 202 
Special Meetings of Council . . 11 
Spectrum Analysis applied to 
Medicine.607 
Spilanthes Oleracea.512 
Spillor, J., Nickel Plating as ap¬ 
plied to Photographic Pur¬ 
poses .368 
Spiritus AStheris Nitrosi . . . 903 
- Rectificatus.947 
Sponges.186 
-, The Natural History 
and Commerce of (J. Gibson), 865, 
904 
Spooner, Professor, Obituary No¬ 
tice of.498 
Squibb, E. R., Fluid Extracts and 
their Menstrua . . 6, 24, 44, 64, 83 
-, Notes on Pareira . 846 
Squill, (R. Rother).629 
Stains, Removal of.1022 
Stanford, E. C. C., The Carbon 
Closet System.388 
Staples, C. A., A Method of ob¬ 
taining Distilled Water Eco¬ 
nomically .229 
-—, The Compound 
Iron Mixture of the Pharma¬ 
copoeia .188 
-, The Tincture Press, 213, 
320 
Starch and Dextrine, The Beha¬ 
viour of, to Iodine and Tannic 
Acid (Y. Griessmayer) . . . 769 
Stassfurt, Potash, Soda and Mag¬ 
nesia Deposits at.787 
Stein, M., Tests for Narceine . 850 
Stenhouse, Dr. John, Award of 
the Royal Society’s Gold Medal 
Sulphydrato of Chloral (M. II. 
Byasson).1045 
Sumach.615 
Sunderland Chemists’ Association, 490, 
736, 1002 
Sunflower Seed Oil.106 
Sunflowers, Do they follow the 
Sun F.428 
Sunlight, Tho Influence of, on 
Petroleum Oils.226 
Suppositories (F. M. Goodman), 26, 48 
Symes, C., Observations in Prac¬ 
tical Pharmacy. 504, 530 
Syrupus Assafoetidao (J. M. 
Maisch).630 
-- Composi- 
tus.410 
-Calcis Lacto-Phosphatis 
(W. Neergaard). 3 
- Croci.338 
- of Poppies, Poisoning by, 355, 
356 
Quiniae et Morphias Bro- 
78 
425 
19 
midi 
•Semite (J. B. Moore) . 
• Tonicus. 
of Atmospheric Air and Rain¬ 
water .767 
-, W. G., The Modern As¬ 
pect of. 86, 105, 124 
Society of Arts, 394, 414, 435, 454, 
493, 513, 535, 573, 596, 614, 674, j 
690, 713, 737, 958, 1018, 1038 ; 
-Biblical Archaeology 75 
Sodae Acetas. 824 j 
- Arsenias.824 
- Bicarbonas.824 
- Carbonas.824 
•- Citro-Tartras Effervesccns . 824 
-Nitras.842 
- Phosphas.842 
- Sulphas.842 
Tait, Professor P. G., Presiden¬ 
tial Address before Section A. 
of the British Association . . 152 
Tallow-tree, The, and its Uses 
(D. J. Macgowan) .... 1034 
Tanacetic Acid as a Substitute for 
Santonin.584 
Tanner, A. E., Nitrite of Amyl . 421 
-, Dr. Thomas Hawkes, 
Obituary Notice of ... . 58 
Tannic Acid.596 
Tannin and Glycerine (R. 
Rother).645 
to. 430 Tar, Pulverulent.850 
---, Note on -, Saccharated (A. Roussin) 249 
Fucosol. 565 Taraxacum Coffee.1022 
Stills, Chemists and the Use Tartar Emetic, Alleged Attempt 
of. 207 to Poison by. 778, 816 
Stinks and Fever Poisons, The Tea, Adulteration of.208 
Difference between .... 850 -, The Preparation and Pro- 
Stoddart, W. W., Presidential perties of the Various Kinds 
Address at the British Pharma- of Chinese (F. Porter Smith), 387, 
ceutical Conference .... 112 405 
Street Surfaces, Improved . . . 490 Testing Petroleum (Professor Att- 
Strychnia. 666 field).43 
-in Sweetmeats, Poison- Therapeutics, The Modern As- 
ingby.16, 177 pect of (W. G. Smith), 86, 105, 124 
- 1 —-, Poisoning by . . 298, 397 Thiebaud, C. C., The Bark of 
-, Suicide by ... . 237 ' Juglans cinerea .1033 
Strychnos, The Seeds of Two ; Thomson, Prof. Allen, Presiden- 
Species of (J. M. Maisch) . . 23 tial Address before Biological 
Styptic Collodion. 1047 Section of the British Associa- 
Study (W. Willmott) . . 1025, 10451 tion.173 
