Decennial Index ^ 1871 — 1880. 
61 
MOORE, J. B., Books, use, 77, 165— Elixir 
of hops, 7<''5, 296 — Elxtract and fluid extract 
of guarana, 7 4,497 — Fluid extract of vanil- 
la, 7-5^, 63 — Infusion of wild cherry bark, 
75, 241 — Night bell, 7»!^, 336 — Old corks, 
utilization, 7<j>, 466 — Percolation, com- 
ments, 74, 551 — Pharmacopceia revision, 
suggestions, 75, 18 — Sugar-coated pills, de- 
fence, 77, 105 — Syrup of senna, 7 485 
— Tincture of nux vomica, 7_/, 107— Tincture 
of rhubarb, 306 — Wine of tar, 75, 
200, 
MOORHEAD, W. W., Glycerite of bismuth 
nitrate, 77, 98. 
MORGAN, J. W., Phosphoric acids, precipi- 
tations, 76*, 534' 
MORRELL, T. [., Sulphur in iron and steel, 
estimation, 73, 550. 
MORRIS, W., Food adulteration, 71, 559- 
MORRISON, C, False pareira brava, 78, 
430- 
MORSON, T. N. R., Carbolic acid and crea- 
sote, substitution, 72, 310. 
MORTON, H., Fluorescent solutions, color, 
71, 463, 7^?, 18. 
MOSS, J., Essence of lemon, distilled, 79, 
255 — Oil of peppermint, Japanese, 74, 578 
— Pareira root, sophistication, 74:, 335. 
- — J. C, Assay of opium, 7»5, 460. 
MOURRUT, M., Conia hydrobromate, crys- 
tallized, 7 a, 464. 
MUELLER, A , Commercial aluminium 
chloride, 72, 397. 
— Baron von, Genus myriogyne, 7.9, 608. 
^MUIR, M. P., New Zealand kouri gum, 74, 
472. 
MURRAY, F. M., Agave americana and use, 
76, 301 — Emplastrum picis liquidae, 7 S, 
107 — Official or officinal, 7<*?, 449, 559. 
MUTER, Dr., Copaiba, estimation of fixed 
oils, 77, 180. 
MUTHERSBOUGH, J. A., Commercial 
mercurial ointment, 74, 409- 
IVATIVELLE, C. A., Crystallized digitalin, 
72, 265, 75, 312. 
NEERGAARD, W., Syrupus calcis lactophos- 
phatis, 71, 243. 
NEPPACH, P. F., Berberis nervosa, 78, 373 
NEWBERRY, J. S., American asphaltum, 
72, 313 — Utah ozocerite, 70, 319. 
NEYNABER, A. F. W., Extemporaneous pill 
coating, 76*, 71. 
NICKLES, A., Quinia pills, 78, 289. 
NORRIS, N. H., Iron bromide in spermator- 
rhoea, 7 1, 278. 
ODIN, See Leymarie. 
OLDBERG, O,, Address lo National College 
of pharmacy, 73, 91, 139 — Calomel, 71, 
154. 
OLESON, O. M , Extractum colocynthidis 
comp., 77, 178. 
OPPENHEIM, \., Elements of water, 75, 
360. 
OWEN, J. D., Bismuth subnitrate, examina- 
tion, 71, 292. 
OXLEY, J., Constituents of ericaceous plants, 
72, 250. 
PAINTER, E., Device for moulding supposi- 
tories, 78, 379. 
PALLS, J. H., Winslow's soothing syrup, 75, 
482. 
PALMER, E., Plants used by the Indians, 
78, 539, 586. 
— J. D., Glycerin in putrid sore throat, 71, 
535 — guinine flower, 76, 454. 
PARKER, A. J:, see Green, W. H. 
— R. H., Gums imported with myrrh, 80, 
449. 
PARODI, D., Jaborandi, 75, 214. 
PARRISH, Cl., Syrup, ferri iodidi, effi;ct of 
light, 76, 209. 
■ Ed., An unusual case, 
385 — Beef ex- 
tract m combination, 7 1, 217 — Druggists 
and pharmacists, relations to the colleges, 
71, 481, 532 — Pharmaceutical processes and 
apparatus, 72, I — Pharmacopceia of 1870, 
72, 224. 
PARSONS, H. B., Proximate analysis of plants, 
80, 210. 
PARTRIDGE, D., Filtration, simple device, 
80, 340. 
PASCALE, Dr. de. Powdered blood, use, 73, 
267. 
PASTEUR, Mr., Fermentation, new theory, 
73, 119. 
PATERSON, A., Writing fluids, 7^^, 412. 
PATROUILLARD, M., False white ginger, 
74, 562. 
PATTERSON, C. C, Tinctura Valeriana-, 
73, 392. _ 
— J. L., Aspidium marginale, 75, 292. 
PAUL, B. H., Tannins, 78, 392. 
PECKOLT, Th., Carica papaya, 79, 589. 
PEIR POINT, E , Sanguinaria, constituents, 
72, 349- 
PELLET, H., see Champion, P. 
PENNYPACKER, N., Alkaline salicylates, 
7<S^II4■ 
PERIER, L.,Resinoid principle of opium, 75, 
542 
PETIT, A., Morphia estimation, 79, 369— 
NOWAK, J., Chloroform, solvent for poisons,! Pepsin testing, 80, 155. 
73, 24 I PETTIT, J. C, Eugenic acid, 80, 443. 
I PETZELT, Chr., Euphorbia ipecacuanha, 73, 
O'CONNER, J. E.,Oilofcal()phyllum inophyl- 255. 
lum, <V6, 34. IPHIPSON, T. L., Aluminium weights, 71, 
