424  Edward  Robinson  Squibb,  M.D.  {^^SS/SSSl- 
1867.  Letter  Relative  to  Alcoholic  Extract  of  Colocynth. 
On  an  Improved  Formula  for  Fluid  Extract  of  Buchu. 
Pharmacy  of  the  Cinchonas. 
Calx  Saccharatum  and  Syrupus  Calcis. 
1868.  On  the  Economy  of  Alcohol  in  Percolation. 
On  the  Preparation  of  Resin  of  Podophyllum. 
On  Podophyllum  Pills. 
On  Commercial  Jalap. 
Syrupus  Ferri  Iodidi. 
On  Syrupus  Calcis. 
1869.  On  Carbolic  Acid  or  Coal  Tar  Creosote. 
On  the  Contamination  of  Hydrochloric  Acid  with  Oxides 
of  Sulphur. 
1870.  On  Liquor  Opii  Compositus. 
1872.    Note  on  Pareira. 
1878.  Fluid  Extracts  by  Repercolation. 
Hydrobromic  Acid. 
1879.  Minim  Pipettes. 
1882.    Opium  Assay. 
1884.    Aconite  Root. 
1887.  Cascara  Sagrada. 
1888.  Notes  on  Antipyretics. 
1890.    Pharmacopceial  Revision  and  Assays. 
1895.  Improvement  in  the  Manufacture  of  Acetone. 
1896.  Acetone  and  Acetone  Chloroform. 
1898.  Acetic  Acid  as  a  Menstruum. 
1899.  Acetic  Acid  as  a  Substitute  for  Ethyl  Alcohol  in  the 
Extraction  of  Drugs.    First  and  Second  Papers. 
1900.  Acetic  Acid  as  a  Substitute  for  Ethyl  Alcohol  in  the 
Extraction  of  Drugs.    Third  and  Fourth  Papers. 
He  joined  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  in  1858, 
becoming  a  life  member  in  1900.  He  received  the  unusual  compli- 
ment of  being  made  Vice-President  at  the  first  meeting  at  which  he 
was  elected  a  member.  The  proceedings  of  the  Association  con- 
tain many  papers  of  great  practical  and  scientific  value  emanating 
from  his  pen.  It  is  hardly  necessary  to  say  that  he  was  many  times 
asked  to  accept  the  presidency,  which  he  always  politely  declined. 
The  papers  which  he  contributed  to  the  American  Pharmaceu- 
tical Association  were  as  follows: 
