Decennial Index ^ 1 87 I — 1 880. 
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bolic acid, reaction, 98 — Chloral hy- 
drate, examination, 7»^, 296 — Iron and bis- 
muth citrate, 245 — Lactic acid, 7«5, 
388 — Mercury and morphia oleates, 7»V, i - 
Quinia, etherial solution, 71-, 303 — Sodium 
sulphovinate, 7 5, 60, 
Orange flowers and oranges of the U. S., 
79, 68. 
R UTTER, E., Tasteless iron combinations, 
73, 5^9- 
SADTLER, S. P., Abietene, 79, 176, 293- 
W. M., Cachets de pain, 203 — Emul- , Chemical notes, 7^^, — Organic chemistry, 
sion of cod-liver oil, 7»5, 530 — Extempora- 
neous pharmacy, 74:, ly;. 
study by pharmacists, 79, 529. 
SAGOT, P., Tapioca plant, 73, 116. 
RICHARDSON, W. A. jr., Lobelina, 7^?, SAINT-MARTIN, L., Santonin, 75, 1 22. 
SALMI, F. Solania and solanidia, 74:, 21. 
293- 
RIECKHER, Th., Tinct. rhei aquosa, 7i, SAUNDERS, E. C, Chloral hydrate and 
354- 
RILEY, C. v., London purple, 89, 354. 
RIMMINGTON, F. M., Alcohol, conversion 
into ethylacetate, 74, 580— Castor oil soap, 
71, 165 — Spir. a^theris nitrosi, 79, 506. 
RINGLER, C. F., Classification of medicines, 
75, 531. 
ROBBINS, A., Alcoholometrical tables, 79, 
113 — Apparatus stand, 79, 72 — Fluid ex. 
tracts, 7 S, 329 — Fluid extract and syrup of 
ipecacuanha, 79, 385 — Glycerol of asafoe- 
tida, 72, 348— Mate, 78, 273. 
— D. C, Cundurango, 71, 500. 
RCESSLER, A. R., Bismuth, 71, 228— Idaho 
mineral springs, 71, 262. 
ROGERS, N., Sium latifolium, 76', 483. 
ROGERSON, H G., Emulsions, 73, 174. 
ROSE, H. J., Papaw juice, 80, 567. 
ROSENGARTEN, F. H., Cafteidina, decom- 
position, 71, 222 — Cinchoni<lia salicylate, as reagent, 74, 283 
phor, 7 a, 462 — Syrups of phosphates, 7i>, 
492- 
— Wm., Insect powder, 79, 243 — Perfumery, 
77, 184. 
SAYRE, L. E., Glyceritum ferri subsulph., 
79, '551 — Soap liniment, castor oil soap, 
72, 529. 
SCHEFFER, E., Barium chloride in Kanawha 
salt, 7 5, 247 — Lead in muriatic acid, 75, 
485 — Liquor ferri, ferric oxychloride, etc., 
78, 97 — Pepsin, bismuth and elixir of same, 
72, 346 — Pepsin, liquid and saccharated, 
71, 3 5 preparation, 72, 49 — Pepsins, di- 
gestive power, 71, 213 — Procter's vinum 
digestivum, 78, 471. See also Diehl, C. L. 
SCHELENZ, H. E., Prescription blanks, 78, 
66. 
SCHIFF, H , Artificial conia, 71, 161. 
SCHLAGDENHAUFFEN, N., Pyrogallic acid 
79, 616 
ROSENTHAL, E., Liquor patassie, 78, 432. 
SCHLAGINTWEIT, H. von. Rhubarb, 80, 
448. 
ROSENWASSER, N., Colchicum seed, 77,lSCHLOSSER, Th , Antidotes, 80, 160— 
435 Morphiometric process, 71, 224. 
ROSS, D. G., Garrya Fremonti, 77, 585. SCHLOTTERBECK, A. G , Liquor magnesii 
ROTHE, Dr , Remedy for diphtheria, 7 1,\ citratis, 75, 501 — Syrupus lactucarii, 77, 
160. j 579. 
ROTHER, R., Bismuth and iron, 76*, 104— jSCHMIDT, E , Tanning materials, 74, 427. 
Camphor crystallization, 71, 268 — Filter, SCHNABEL, Ch., Syrup of wild cherry, 7^, 
new, 72, 541 — Liniment, ammoniae, 7<?, I n. 
365 — Liquor plumbi subacet., 71, 555 — isCHRAGE, W., Effervescent citrates and 
Mucilago acaciae, 72, 113 — Phosphorus! tartrates, 7o, 60. 
acids, basicity,76, 109 — Tannin and glycerin, jSCHRANCK, H, C, Fluid extracts, analysis, 
72, 74 — Tasteless iron compounds, inverse; 76, 250. 
synthesis, 76*, 171 — Tinctura kino, 75, jSCHUMANN, Th., Physicians and pharma- 
398- cists, 72, 401. 
ROUCHER, C, Japanese wax in pharmacy, isCHUETZENBERGER, M., Albumin, 7.9, 
72, 543. ! 462. 
ROUSSIN, M. A., Saccharated tar, 71, 5o8.|SEAY, W. W., Elixir cinchonae et ferri chlor- 
— Z., Ammoniacal glycyrrhizin, 75, 405, j idi, 71, 244— Elixirs with iron, 71, 298 
ROUTH, Dr., Phosphorus preparations, their! — Tinct. cinchonae et ferri chlor. sacchr., 
value, 74, 337. 71, 350. 
RUG AN, J., Medicated waters, 74, 188. ISENIER, A., Saligenin test, 79, 311— Soap 
RUMPFF, C , Alizarin, 76, 427 — Anilin analysis, 74, 353 — See also Lowe. 
colors, 76, 375. SHAEL, L. E., New plaster, 73, 492. 
RUNYON, E. W., Granulated white sugars, ISHARPLES, S. P., Food preservation, 73, 
77, 586. 494. 
RUSH, W. B., Copaibic acid, 79, 305— SHEFFIELD, W. C, Native antimony sul- 
phide, 76, 389. 
