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American 'Journal of Pharmacy. 
32 — Benzoic and other acids, reaction, T'A?, 
489 — Cyanoc;cn in bromine, 7'**, 463 — Sul- 
phovinic acid and salts, 75-) 26. 
PIESSE, C. H., Plumbic chloride, solubility in 
glycerin, 37 
PILE, W. H., Dilute phosphoric acid, 7»>, 
529, 569 — Sulphuric acid, U.S. P., 7^4, 216 
— Tube hydrometers, new application, 7^-, 
431- 
PINKHAM, J. G., Poisoning, with gelsemium,| 
7J, 225. 
PLANCHON, G., Striated ipecacuanhas, 7»5, 
112, 169. 
PLANTA-REICHENAU, A. von, Iva, 71, 
86. 
PLUMB, C. S., Lobelia inflata, 77, 588. 
PLUMER, J. G., Chloral hydrate, dispensing 
note, 75, 74- 
PLUMMER, G. B.,Tully's powder, 74, 230.! 
PODWISSOTZKI, Dr., Pure emetia, ,^0,1 
206. 
POLACCI, E., Phenol reagents, 74, 281. 
POLK, C. G., Aromatic syr. phosph. iron, 
quinia and ignatia, 7^?, 53° — Cod-liver oilj 
and calcium lactophosphate, 74, 102 — , 
Elixirs, 7 5, 6 — Patent medicines and private! 
formulas, 75, 57 — Solution of magnesium 
citrate, 7 4, 213 — Syrup phosph. iron, quinia 
and strychnia, 7»5, 49. 
PORTER, A. R., Sium latifolium, 76*, 348.! 
— H.W., Extract, pruni virg. fluid., 75, 246. 
POSTANS, A. W., Ergot, improved prepara- 
tion, 7<^, 581. 
1M)TTS, D. G., Aromatic astringent syrups,' 
75, 202. 
l^OWER, F. B., Ammonio-cupric sulphate, test,j 
for glucose, 77, 13 — Elaterin, 75, i — I 
Emetia, reaction, 77, 391 — Gleanings, S0,\ 
550, 603 — Resina podophylli, 74, 227, 
7<S', 369 — Student life in Germany, 77, 33.; 
PRALL, D. E., Lifusum digitalis, 7<^, 422. i 
PRESCOTT, A. B., Frcehde's reagent, test for' 
morphia, 76, 59 — Hydrastis alkaloids, 7'>, 
574 — Laboratory notes, 77, 481, 7<V, 561 
— Rhamnus purshiana, analysis, 7*K 165 — i 
University of Michigan, School of Pharmacy, 
contributions, 7f>, 454, 481, 76*, 356, 385, 
PRESTON, D., Mucilage, preservation, 7/>,| 
495 
PROCTER, Wallace, Magnolia tripetala,i 
fruit, 7^, 145- . ^ I 
— Wm. jr., Carre's ice appatatus, 74, i — | 
Morphiometric process, 74, 65 — Pharma- 
ceutical titles, 74, 157 — Practical pharmacy,] 
teaching by lectures, 7 4, 97 — Side talk withj 
freshmen, 74, 7. j 
Co., Vinum digcbtlvum, 7<^*, 472. j 
PROCTOR, B, S., Soluble essence of ginger, 
7S, 496. 
PROCTOR H. R., Gallic acid, reaction, 74, 
373 — Tannins, estimation, 77, 412 
PUFF, A. P. AND C. R. A.WRIGHT, Saba- 
dilla alkaloids, 7<S', 489. 
PURNELL, J. B. R , Quinia, etc., as tonics and 
antiperiodics, 74, 55. 
qUEHL, M., see Kcfihler, H. 
R-AAB, E. P., Castor oil, preparation, 7i^, 
481 — Products of ricinus, 79, 34^. 
RABUTEAU, Dr., Cacao and coflee, influence 
upon alimentation, 74, 418 — Principles of 
opium, properties, 75, 76. 
RACHER, G. C , Practical notes, 76*, 166. 
RADEMAKER, C. J , Chloral hydrate, 74, 
448 — Polygonum hydropiper, 74, 490. 
RAMBO, J. J., Syrupus asafoetidfe comp., 74, 
397- 
RAMSEY, W. H., Hop culture in Wisconsin, 
7»^, 241. 
READ, A. M., Carbolic acid and creasote, 75, 
290. 
— J. B., Saw palmetto, 7^^, 169. 
REDWOOD, Prof., Iron preparations, diffu- 
sive properties, SO, 265. 
REED, E. L., Statice caroliniana, 7^^, 442. 
REEVE, J. C, Commercial cinchonas, SO, 
5^9- 
REGNAULD, J , (Quinia, physical properties, 
75, 122. 
REINSCH, J., Earthy sulphates and ammonium 
carbonate, 74, 76. 
REMINGTON, J. P., Aromatic elixir of 
liquorice, 77, 231 — Aromatic waters, 75, 
533 — -Ceresin, substitute for wax, 75, 11 — 
Distillatory apparatus, 7S, 15,7^^,225 — 
Ethyl bromide, apparatus, SO, 298 ; process, 
SO, 248 — Fluid extract of sumach berries, 
74,7 — Glycerin, commercial, 74, 119 5 
Gordon's, 7 4, 300 — Percolating and filter- 
ing stand, 77, 589 — Pill press, 76, 97 — 
Pill subject, 76, 159 — Plasters, perforating 
device, 7<S*, 171 — Potassium permanganate, 
modified crystals, 75, 12 — Singular reaction, 
76,211 — Syrup of iodide and tincture of 
chloride of iron, new, 75, 385 — Tincture 
press, 7^, 596. 
RENARD, A., Arachis oil in olive oil, 72, 
81, 541. 
REPPERT, Fk., Lead in muriatic acid, 75, 
575- 
REYNOLDS, H. P., Emulsion of almonds, 
74, 53 — Legitimate pharmacy, 75, 400 — 
Quinia pills, 7 4, 404 — Syrup of iodide of 
iron, 77, 58- 
— R., see Bothamley, C. H. 
RHINEHART, J.', Solution of magnesium 
citrate, substitute, 77, 100. 
RICE, C, Ammoniun iodide and bromide, 
75, 249 — Burn mixture, 75, 337 — Car- 
