INDEX. 
743 
Pyrocateckin in urine after phenol 
poisoning, 187. 
Quack arsenical nostrums, 562. 
Quebrachine, 353. 
Quebracho groups of alkaloids, 352. 
Quinosol test for copper, 666. 
Rat and fly poisons, 562. 
Rattlesnake poison, 511. 
Redwood’s ink, 674.’ 
Refractive index, Liquids used for deter¬ 
mining, 59-60. 
Reg. v. Mary Wilson. 478. 
Reg. v. Massey and Ferrand, 487. 
Reid, Dr G., on poisoning by carbon 
monoxide, 75, 79-80. 
Reinsch’s test for arsenic, 594-595. 
Resorcinol test for chloral, 172. 
Retford cases of food poisoning, 539. 
Rhigolene, 139. 
Richet’s observations on the action of 
strychnine, 337. 
Ringer and Murrell on symptoms pro¬ 
duced by gelsemine, 354-355. 
Rinman’s green, 708. 
Rubi-jervine, 409. 
„ Properties of, 413. 
Rubreserine, 419. 
Russell’s viper, 512. 
Salamander poison, 492-493. 
Salicin, Sublimation of, 264. 
Salvarsan, 564-565. 
,, Effects on the urine, 585. 
Samandarin, 492. 
Santonin. Effects on man and animals, 
463-464. 
„ Fatal dose of, 463. 
„ Post-mortem appearances in 
poisoning by, 464. 
,, Properties of, 463-464. 
„ Separation of, 464-465. 
Sapogenin, 460. 
Saponin, 459-462. 
„ Effects of, 460-461. 
„ Identification of, 463. 
,, Properties of, 459-460. 
,, Separation of, 461-462. 
,, Sublimation of, 264. 
Saporubin, 460. 
Saprine, 530. 
Savin, 485-486. 
Scheele’s discoveries, 14. 
„ green, 563. 
Scheibler processes for alkaloids, 253, 259. 
Scherer’s test for phosphorus, 247. 
Schlippe’s salt, 614. 
Schmiedeberg’s classification of gluco- 
sides, 433-434. 
,, method of separating 
chloroform, 163. 
„ studies on poisons, 30-31. 
Schonbein’s test for hydric cyanide, 219. 
Schulze’s alkaloidal reagent, 253. 
Schweinfurt green, 563, 659. 
Scillain, 451. 
Sclerotic acid, 474. 
Scopolamine hydrobromide, 403. 
Scorpion poison, 495. 
Sea-hare, 3. 
Sea-snakes, 507. 
Selmi’s process for alkaloids, 255. 
Siem’s researches on alumina, 722-724. 
Silico-tungstic acid as alkaloidal reagent, 
252. 
Silver chloride, 672. 
,, compounds, Medicinal dose of, 674 
,, cyanide as a poison, 224. 
„ Determination and estimation, 676— 
677. 
,, in the arts, 673. 
,, Metallic, 672. 
,, nitrate, 673. 
,, ,, Effects of, 674-675. 
,, oxide, 673. 
„ Post - mortem appearances in 
poisoning by, 675. 
,, suljDhide, 672. 
Smelling-salts, 122. 
Sodic carbonates, 128. 
,, cjmnide, Poisoning by, 223. 
,, nitrite, 134. 
,, oxalate, Effects of, 544-545. 
Sodium nitro-prusside, 226. 
„ peroxide, Method of destroying 
organic matter, 596. 
„ ,, Treatment of arsenic 
and antimony sul¬ 
phides, 626-627. 
Sokoloff’s method of distilling hydric 
cyanide, 221. 
Solanidine, 405. 
Solanine, 404-406. 
„ Properties of, 404. 
,, Separation of, 406. 
,, Sublimation of, 263. 
Solomon’s anti-impetigenes, 683. 
Somoform, 174. 
Soubeiran’s ink, 674. 
Sparteine, 285-286. 
Spectroscope, 62-64. 
Sphacelic acid, 474. 
Spirits of ammonia, 122. 
Spots caused by acids, 92-93. 
Stas-Otto process of extracting alkaloids, 
254. 
Statira, Poisoning of, 6. 
Statistics of deaths from poison, 26-29. 
Stereo-chemical influences, 42. 
Stibine, 629. 
Stolnikow’s researches on resorcin. 33. 
Storey’s worm-cakes, 683. 
Stovaine, 362-363. 
Stramonium, Estimation of, 386-387. 
Strophantic acid, 456. 
Strophantigenin, 456. 
Strophantin, 456-457. 
Strychnine acetate, 328. 
„ Action on frogs, 336. 
,, Constitution of, 326-327. 
„ chromate, 328. 
