CONTENTS. 
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No. III. 
A New and Expeditious Mode of Preparing Hydrargyrum cum 
Creta. By David Stewart, of Baltimore, - 161 
Remarks on Soap Liniment. By AugustineDuhamel, - 163 
On Citrate of Iron. By Lawrence Turnbull, - 164 
On Phytolacca Decandra. By Edward Doneliy, - - 165 
The Dispensatory of the United States of America. By George 
B. Wood, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica in the 
University of Pennsylvania, &c, and Franklin Bache, 
M. D., Professor of Chemistry in Jefferson Medical 
College of Philadelphia, &c, - - - 170 
Chemistry, in its Application to Agriculture and Physiology. 
By Justus Liebig, M. D., &c, and Animal Chemistry, or 
Organic Chemistry, in its Application to Physiology and 
Pathology. By Justus Liebig, M. D., &c, - - 180 
Elements of Chemisry, including the Applications of the Science 
to the Arts. By Thomas Graham, F. R. S., &c. With 
Notes and Additions, hy Robert Bridges, M.D., &c, - 193 
On the Naptha of Dr. Hastings, - 194 
Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Experiments on Digitalis. By 
M. Bonjean. - - - - - - 196 
On the Preparation of Quinia and Cinchonia. By M. F. C. Cal- 
vert, - - - - - 199 
An effort to refute the arguments advanced infavor of the exist- 
ence, in the Amphide Salts, of Radicals, consisting, like 
Cyanogen, of more than one element. By Robert 
Hare, M. D., - - - - 201 
On the Mode of Preparation and Therapeutic Properties of 
Ergotine. By M. Bonjean, - 219 
Extracta Narcotica cum Saccharo, and Moschus cum Saccharo, 
according to M. Gauger, - _ - . 221 
Description of a very simple process for preparing Hypo-sul 
phiteofSoda. By M. Walchner, - - - 223 
Potato Starch, ------- 224 
Observations and Researches upon a New Solvent for Stone in 
the Bladder, By Alexander LTre, A. M., &c, - - 227 
Comparative Examination of several kinds of Sarsaparilla. 
By M. Marquart, - £32 
Minutes of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, - 234 
Miscellany, - 237 
