580  INDEX. 
Craig,  A.  G  ,  M.D.,  on  death  caused  by  elaterium  ,   373 
Creasote,  characteristics  of   257 
Crew's  spread  mustard  plasters   285 
Cryolite   193 
Cryolite  and  its  products  ,   71 
Crystallization  of  sulphur   371 
Crystals  containing  fluid   370 
Cubebin  and  the  diuretic  principle  of  cubebs   42 
Culture  and  trade  in  Roman  chamomile   250 
Culture  and  commerce  in  opium  ,   362 
Cyanide  of  potassium,  antidote  for  external  poisoning  by     82 
Dancer,  J.  B.,  on  crystals  containing  fluid   370 
Death  from  the  administration  of  elaterium   273 
Deodorizing  petroleum   ,  ,   277 
Destruction  of  the  great  dragon-tree  of  Teneriffe   270 
Detection  of  strychnia  t   310 
Detection  of  ergot  in  flour   313 
Detection  of  nitro-glycerin     449 
Diehl,  C.  Lewis,  on  syrupus  senegae   44 
"  "        pharmaceutical  notes   101 
Doliber,  Thomas,  on  the  use  of  benzoin  in  ointments   33 
Donovan,  31.,  on  the  dismemberment  of  pharmacy  from  physic    161 
Dorsey,  T.  B.f  on  pil.  ferri  iodidi  :   109 
Ebert,  Albert  E.,  on  the  poisonous  composition  of  the  "  mother  of  pearl" 
visiting  cards   29 
Economy  in  the  use  of  alcohol  in  percolation   1 
Editorial  department   87,  184,  281,  378,  467,  567 
Effects  of  lightning   414 
Elaterium,  death  from   373 
Elixir  of  calisaya   104 
Elixir  calisaya?  ferrata   104 
Elixir  cinchona?,  ferri,  et  bismuthi    237 
Elixir  chloroformi   238 
Elixir  ferri  pyrophosphatis  •   238 
Elixir  picis  liquidse  comp  ,   239 
Ellis,  Evan  T.,  on  cryolite  and  its  products    71 
Ely,  W.  W.,  on  chalk  eating   347 
Ennomos  subsignaria,  or  the  measuring  worm   305 
Enema  assafoetidse   388 
Emplastrum  peruvianum   239 
Ether  monument   474 
Ergot,  by  James  W.  Mill      40 
Eucalyptus  amygdalina,  the  tallest  known  tree   49 
Euphorbon  ,   393 
Exhibition  of  chemicals,  etc.,  at  the  meeting  of  the  American  Pharma- 
ceutical Association  at  Philadelphia,  Sept.,  1868   376,  569 
