CONTENTS 
No. I. 
Remarks on Hydrated Peroxide of Iron. By William R. Fisher, 
M. D., late Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy in the 
University of Maryland, &e. &c. I 
On the power of Saccharine Substances in general, and Uncrys- 
tallizable Sugar in particular, of protecting the Solution of 
Protiodide of Iron from Decomposition. By William 
Procter, Jr., - - - * - 13 
Accidents from Arsenic. By John Millman, 18 
Note upon Gentiana Chirayita, ----- 20 
On Salep. By Augustine Duhamel, 23 
Remarks on several of the Formulas of the United States Pharma- 
copoeia. By David Stewart, Pharmaceutist, Baltimore, - 30 
Observations towards the study of Tartaric Acid. By MM. E. 
Soubeiran and H. Capitaine, 33 
On the Boracic Acid Lagoons of Tuscany. By John Bowring, 
LL. D., - - - - - - 40 
Theory of the Amidets. By M. J. Dumas, 45 
On the strong decoction of Zittman. By A. Wiggers, 51 
On the Employment of a new Vegetable, Monesia, in Medicine. 
By Dr. G. Martin St. Ange, - - - - 53 
Memoir upon the origin and distinctive characters of the Turpen- 
tines. By M. Guibourt, Professor in the School of Phar- 
macy, ------- 66 
Minutes of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, - 74 
Circular to the Members and Graduates of the Philadel- 
phia College of Pharmacy, 86 
Miscellany, 88 
