INDEX OF AUTHORS. 
ABRAHAM, A., Exhibition of phosphorus,! 
ACKERMANN, DAv.,Mistura asafeti(iae,74, 
267. 
ADDINGTON, Wm. B., Camphor water,75, 
209— Phosphorus pills, 7o, 501 — Supposi- 
tories, 7 3 J 257. 
ADRIAN, Husk , Zinc permanganate, 74:^' 
ALDEN, E A., Pharmaceutical notes, 75,1 
157- 
ALLEN, A. H., Adulteration of tea, 75, 547; 
— Test for creasote, carbolic and cresylic acids, 
79, 28. 
ALMEN, Prof., Portable mixtures, 71, 515. 
ALSBERG, Dr., Manufacture of vermilion, 
71, 162 
ANTISELL, Thos , Cundurango, 71, 289. 
APJOHN, Rich., Apparatus for estimating 
urea, 7 1>, 222. 
APPENZELLER, G. A., Extr. glycyrrh. de- 
pur, and ammoniacal glycyrrhizin, 77, 347- 
ARCHBOLD, Geo., Liquor magnesii bisul- 
phitis, 72, 77. 
ARCHER, B., Benzoic acid in pharmacy, 7 S, 
169. 
ARCHER & CO., Mucilage of gum arabic, 
74, 468. 
ARCHIBALD, H. C, Impure magnesia, 
78, 161. 
ATHERDEN, W. C, California drugs, 79, 
164. 
ATTFIELD, Prof., Testing petroleum, 71, 
400. 
AUBERT Herm., Coffeina and its physiologi- 
cal action, 121. 
AUSTEN, P. T., A salt of quinia, 73, 321. 
BABCOCK, H. H., Poisoning by cypripe- 
dium, 7 S, 82. 
BACH, O., Detection of bitter drugs, 74, 332. 
BACHE, Wm. J., Syrup of senega, 71, 139 
BAILDON, H. C, Bark of rhamnus frangula, 
7i, 456. 
BAILLON, Prof., Origin of Peru and Tolu 
balsams, 74, 14 — Origin of rhubarb, 72, ' 
546 — Rheum officinale, 74, 154 
BAKES, Wm. C, Mollisine, SO, 9— Prepa- 
rations of carbolic acid, 7 1 , 492. — Bullock's 
blood in medicine, 72, 446 — Dispensing 
poisons, 7^, 1 68. 
BAKHAUS, Edm., Aqua cinnamomi, 74, 
1 10. 
BALL, Br., Poisoning by quinine, 71, 367. 
BALLARD, J. W., Adulteration of oil of origa- 
num, 77, 588 — Well water from Wichita, 
Kan., 77, 586. 
BARNES, J. B., Excipient for pills, 72, 17 
— Extracts containing chlorophyll, 73, 80 
— Ipecacuanha wine, SO, 566 — Pharmaceu- 
tical notes, 72, 539. 
BARTON, Henry, Succus scapi taraxaci, 72, 
509. 
BASTELAER, A. van. Estimation of phos- 
phorus in fatty mixtures, 73, 560. 
BATCHELOR, E C, ^sculus pavia, 73, 
145. 
BATES, X, T., Two unofficinal fluid extracts, 
71, 260. 
BAUDET, Dr., Preserving raw meat, 71, 
467. 
BAUMANN, E., Aromatic products of the 
animal body, SO, 510. 
BAYLE, Geo., Preparation of mercurial oint- 
ment, 74, 561. 
BEACH, L. F., Examination of podophyllin, 
cimicifugin and hydrastin, and determination 
of berberina, 76*, 385. 
BEALE, L. S., Glycerin solutions of pepsin, 
71, 121. 
BECKER, Chas., Essence of vanilla, 76*, 342 
— Salicylic acid, 76, 306. 
BECKERT, Th. F., Relative value of colchi- 
cum root, 77, 433- 
BECKETT, G. H. and C. R. A. WRIGHT, 
Aconite alkaloids, 76, 77 — Japanese pepper- 
mint camphor, 7»'>, 550. 
BEDALL, C., Koussin and its use, 72, 394. 
BEELER, Jno. L., Analysis of silver ore, 71, 
348. 
BEITENMANN, W. W , Althica as a pill 
excipient, 79, 482. 
BELL, C. A., Potassium cyanate and urea, 7 O, 
559- 
BENGER, F. B., Excretion of salicvlic acid, 
76, S48. 
BENNETT, A. E , Quillaia tooth wash, SO, 
485. 
BENTLEY, R. F., Substitutes for chiretta, 
7/>, 71- 
BERLANDT, M., Dialyzed iron, 71, 160. 
BERNBECK, C, Ferrum albuminatum solu- 
tum, 7 <S', 126. 
BERTHELOT ano JUNGFLEISCH, Distri- 
bution of a substance between two solvents, 
73, 354. 
