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WEPPEN, H., Jervic acid, jervates, 75, 349. ' 
WESLEY, W., Liq. magnesii citrat., 77, 161. i 
WEST, J, E., Pharmacy two hundred years ! 
ago, 7^*, 461. I 
WHARTON, J. E., Extracts, keeping and dis- j 
pensing, 77, 102, — Liniment, saponis, 7 J, 
150 — Liquor potassii arsenitis, 77j 502 — i 
Syrup, scillae comp., syr. senegae, etc., 7-/,! 
loi — Wafer capsules, filling, 77, 395- i 
WHITE, C. B., Wild parsnip, poisoning,75, ' 
37^- 
WHITTIER, S., Aromatic sulphuric acid, 
74, 508. 
WIDEMANN, C, Barium chloride, 7 J, 323 
— Sulphur in coal tar oils, 74, 267. 
WIEGAND, Thos S , Basham's mixture and 
Haller's elixir, 77, 2,32 — Os sepiae, 75, 7. 
WILDER, H. M., Ammonium carbonate in 
summer, 77, 501 — Ceratum simplex, oint- 
ments, 7f>, 2.15 — Cud bear versus cochineal^ 
7 4,299 — Decoctum Zittmanni, syr. althaeaj, 
tinct. rhei aquosa, 75, 152 — Elixirs of cin- 
chona, 7o, 59 — Emulsionizing Hoffmann's 
anodyne, 74, 358 — Filters, 7^^, 326 — 
Glassware, colored, 77, 97 } nonactinic, 
77, 59 — Indexing periodicals, 77, 228 — 
Magnesia in mixtures, 7 4, 467 — Magnifiers, 
79, 228— Microscope, 78, 420, 79, 163 
— Mist, glycyrrhizae comp. and purified ex- 
tract of licorice, 75, 97 — Notes, practical, 
75, 7, 77, 440 — Pharmacy in Denmark, 
74, 545 — Pills and pill masses, 77, 162 — 
Selections, 7»>, 170, 259, 634, 7f>, 220, 
315,492,77, 167 — Suggestions to physi- 
cians, 76", 266 — Unguentum benzoini, 75, 
391 — U. S Pharmacopoeia revision, sugges- 
tions, 7o, 393 — Water, muddy, clear, dis- 
tilled, 74, 489. 
WILLIAMS, G. E., Glycerin, absorption of 
moisture, SO, 485. 
— John, Guaiacol, 7-^, 503 — Iron aceto- 
nitrate, 79, 93 — Sodium salicylate and sul- 
pho-salicylate, 7f>, 546. 
— John L., Wild cherry ba*rk, bitter principle, 
75, 53- 
WILLMARTH, G. E., Gutta percha, purifi- 
cation, 7 5, 544- 
WILLMOTT, W., Plasma, 79, 312. 
WILSON, A. S., Sugar in the nectar of flow- 
ers, 79, 100. 
WINTER, L., Olive cultivation, 72, 458. 
WISH, C. F., Carbolic acid, antiseptic, 77, 
398. 
WITMER, J. A., Tobacco culture in Penn- 
sylvania, 7 a, 256. 
WITTSTEIN, G C, Ammonia detection,74, 
67 — Beer adulteration, 75, 262 — Graphite, 
valuation, 75, 393— Plants, loss on drying, 
73, III — Potash, analysis, 75,463 — Sun- 
flower, experiments, 7iy, 350. 
WOLFF &SONS, Water air pump, 74, 501. 
— Lawrence, Acid oleic and oleatess,7i^, 8 — 
Ethyl bromide, 80, 241 — Koumys, 80, 
289 — Pellets, compressed, for hypodermic 
use, 80, 593 — Petroleum benzin in phar- 
macy, 77, I — Unguent, hydrarg. nitrat , 
77, 162 — Vanillin, supposed toxic effects, 
7i>, 584- 
WOOD, A. F., Tully's powder, 79, 229. 
— C. H., Cinchona febrifuge at Sikkim, 77, 
28. 
— HoR. C, Sophoria, 78^ 283. 
— J. W., Mistura ammoniaci, asafcetidae, 74, 
309 — Syrupus asafcetidae, 74, 410 — Tinc- 
tura kino, non-gelatinizing, 74, 344. 
WOODMAN, W. B. and C. M. TIDY, Bis- 
muth subnitrate and potass, iodide, 74, 85. 
WORMLEY, Th. G., Gelsemia, 77, 150— 
Reinsch's test, fallacies, ^0, 195 — Veratrum 
alkaloids, 76, I. 
WORTHINGTON, J. W., Caoutchouc in 
plasters, 74, 153. 
WRIGHT, C. R. A., Aconite alkaloids, 80, 
500 — Cymene in turpentine, 74, 117 — Oil 
of orange, 7 S, 545 — Oils of wormwood and 
citronella, 74, 189 — Veratrum alkaloids, 
79, 367 — See also Beckett, Mayer, Puff. 
WURTZ, A., Papaine, 80, 568. 
WUERTZ, F., See Lefort. 
YVON, M., Bismuth-potassium iodide, test for 
alkaloids, 7 4, 374. 
ZACHARIAS, I., Manufacture of turpentine 
and rosin, 7 7, 543- 
ZELLER, C.'F., Thalleioquin test, 80, 385. 
ZWICK, G A., Acid hydrocyanic, abandon- 
ment as a medicine, 74, 217 — Pepsin, 74, 
261. 
