INDEX1 
TO  VOLUME  78  OF  THE  AMERICAN  JOURNAL 
OF  PHARMACY. 
AUTHORS. 
Amy,  H.  V.,  and  T.  M.  Pratt.    Estimation  of  caseine   121 
The  inorganic  chemicals  of  the  U.S. P.,  VIII   10 
Asher,  Philip.    Assay  of  opium  and  its  preparations   262 
Attfield,  John.    Letter  from,  on  Procter  Monument  Fund   448 
Beates,  Henry,  Jr.    Remarks  at  the  organization  meeting  of  the  Philadel- 
phia Branch  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association   328 
Beringer,  George  M.    Acetone  collodions    ...    470 
Campbell,  Theodore.    Practical  experience  with  Sunday  closing   ....  518 
Cheney,  F.  L.    Extemporaneous  sulphurous  acid   333 
Cliff e,  W.  L.    Practical  experience -with  Sunday  closing   517 
Coblentz,  Virgil.    Comments  upon  the  U.S. P.  inorganic  chemicals    .  303,  387 
Cohen,  Solomon  Solis.    Function  of  the  true  pharmacist   325 
Conwell,  Joseph  A.    Practical  experience  with  Sunday  closing   518 
Cook,  E.  D.    Practical  experience  with  Sunday  closing    522 
Cook,  E.  Fullerton.    Abstracts  from  theses  on  pharmaceutical  subjects  .  .  417 
and  Charles  H.  La  Wall.    Liquor  cresolis  compositus   169 
Cuthbert,  R.  W.    Sunday  closing  and  shorter  hours   503 
Diehl,  C.  Lewis.    United  States  Army  Laboratory   559 
Eccles,  R.  G.    Professor  Wiley  on  food  preservatives  in  North  Dakota   .  335 
Ehman,  J.  W.    Abstracts  of  theses  on  chemical  subjects  333,  416 
England,  Joseph  W.   The  mental  necessity  of  an  early  closing  movement,  505 
Syrup  of  wild  cherry,  U.S.P.,  1900                                                  .  267 
Tincture  of  nux  vomica,  U.S. P.,  1900   527 
Eshner,  Augustus  A.    The  interdependence  of  medicine  and  pharmacy  .  236 
G-abell,  C.  P.    The  protection  that  should  be  afforded  the  pharmacist  by 
law     91 
Gordin,  H.  M.    The  alkaloidal  assays  of  the  U.S. P.,  1900   453 
Some  alkaloidal  assays     458 
with  W.  H.  Harrison.    Separation  of  morphine  from  its  solution  in 
glycerin   464 
Harrison,  W.  H.,  and  H.  M.  Gordin.    Separation  of  morphine  from  its 
solution  in  glycerin  ".   464 
Holm,  Theodore.  The  root  structure  of  Spigelia  marilandica,  Phlox  ovata 
and  Ruellia  ciliosa   553 
Kraemer,  Henry.    The  Procter  memorial   420 
The  use  of  metallic  copper  for  the  purification  of  drinking  water   .  .  140 
LaWall,  Charles  H.    The  duty  of  the  pharmacist  to  aid  in  the  elimina- 
tion of  irregular  practices   465 
1  Compiled  by  Florence  Yaple. 
