Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
Dec,  1890. 
Index. 
645. 
Burdock,  botanical  origin,   326 
fruit,  constituents  (Donaldson),  •  .  .  122 
Butylamine  from  codliver  oil,   368 
Butyl  chloride,  administration  of,   172 
Csesalpinia  Bonducella,  medicinal  use  of  leaves,   472 
Caffeine,  administration  of,   134 
estimation  in  tea,   486 
solubility  with  the  aid  of  antipyrine,   182 
tri-iodide,  constitution  of  (Squire),   348 
and  mercuric  chloride,  compound  formed  from  solution  of  corrosive 
sublimate  and  caffeine  in  water,   522 
Cajanus  striatus,  leaves  diuretic,   197 
Calcium  hippurate,  preparation  and  use  of,  .  .  .                           ....  172 
phosphate,  monobasic,  chemistry  of,  p    512 
phosphoglycerite,  use,   91 
Calycanthus  glaucus,  seeds,  analysis  of,   96 
Campanula  glauca,  adulterant  of  ginseng,   283 
Campbell,  H.  P.    Bacterial  poisoning  through  medicine,   113 
Camphor  industry  of  Florida,   565 
naphthol,  preparation  and  use,   ,  1   406 
tree  leaves  for  aromatic  baths,   193 
Cannabis  indica,  intoxicating  preparations  of,    193 
Cantharidin,  solvents  for,   292 
Caoutchouc,  preparation  of  solutions,   613 
vulcanization  and  decay  of,   618 
Capsicum  fruit  flpn tains  collenchymatic  cork,  ....    124 
Carbohydrates,  compounds  with  cupric  oxide,    178 
Carbon  dioxide,  preparation  of  pure,   583 
disulphide,  administration  of,   405 
Cardiospermum  halicacabum,  medicinal  use  of  leaves,   472 
Carnegie,  D.  J.    Reaction  between  solutions  of  ferric  chloride  and  potas- 
sium iodide,   152 
Carum  Carui,  naturalized  in  North  America,   326 
Carvacrol  iodide,  preparation  of,   581 
Caryodaphne  densifiora,  leaves  aromatic,  '   196 
Caryophyllus  aromaticus,  use  of  leaves,   195 
Cascara  sagrada,  and  its  allies,   532 
Cassava  or  cassada,  uses  of,   359 
Cassia  Absus,  purgative  properties,   194 
alata,  use  in  skin  diseases,   T94 
auriculata,  substitute  for  tea,    194 
Sophora,  use  in  skin  diseases,   194 
species  yielding  senna,   194 
Tora,  aperient  properties,   194 
Cassie  flowers  (see  Acacia  Farnesiana). 
Cassytha  filiformis,  use  of  leaves  as  an  aperient,   472 
Catgut,  antiseptic,  preparation  of,   .   561 
aseptic,  preparation  (Brunner),    320 
sterilization  by  heat,   426 
Canzoneri,  F.,  and  P.  N.  Arata.    Bark  of  quiua  morada,   353 
True  Winter's  bark,   354 
Cazeneuve,  P.    Isomeride  of  monobromo-camphor,   140 
Cedar  gum,  origin  and  properties,   459 
nuts,  Siberian,  composition  of,   397 
Cedrela  australis,  gum  obtained  from,   459 
Cellulose,  quantitative  estimation,   88 
Ceratum  plumbi  subacetatis,  preservation  of  color,   199 
Cerbera  Odollam,  use  of  leaves  as  a  substitute  for  senna,   472 
Cetraria  islandica,  chemical  characterization  of  constituents,   297 
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