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Anthelmintic, new, vi. 260 
Anthemis cotula, v. 297 
Anthrokokali, xiv. 284 
Antibilious pills, Lee's, xi. 74 
Antidote for arsenic (tobacco,) viii. 346; 
(peroxide of iron) vii. 350, 
x. 263, xi. 171, xiii. 239 ; 
(magnesia) xviii. 179,287 
" arsenical preparations, xvii. 
55 
" cicuta virosa, xv. 153 
" corrosive sublimate, xi. 331, 
xii. 351 
" hemlock, xvi. 154 
hydrocyanic acid, xix. 223 
salts of copper, xiii. 341 
Scheele's green, xii. 348 
strychnia, (nutgalls) ii. 83 ; 
(iodine) vi. 264 ; (elec- 
tricity) xvi. 154 
vegetable poisons, v. 172 
Antidotes to the vegetable alkalies, ii. 
83 
Antimonial wine, iii. 202 
Antimoniate of potash, xvi. 37 
Antimoniated tartrate of potassa, i. 287 
Antimonii oxidum, ix. 19 
Antimony, adulterations of, ii. 262 
et and platina, chloride of, i. 56 
" butter of, vii. 286 
" diaphoretic, xi. 297 
i( golden sulphuret of, xvi. 237 
ii lactate of, xvi. 55 
" mode of distinguishing from 
arsenic, xi. 351, xiv. 104 
" observations on, xi. 305 
" precipitated sulphuret of, ii. 
32 
" tartarized, comparison of dif- 
ferent formulae of, i. 71 
« " impurity of, xvi. 
185 
« " process of French 
codex for, i. 288 
« " process of Henry 
amended, i. 292 
Antiperiodic ointment, xvi. 238 
Antiphlogistic syrup, viii. 172 
Antiseptic properties of muriate of tin, 
vi. 265 
Antisyphilitic solution, viii. 87 
Apocynum androsaemifolium, v. 253 
" cannabirmm, v. 126 
Apothecaries' Company, xiii. 322 
" condition of, in Africa, xix 
125 
Apparatus, displacement, xviii. 98, 191, 
xxi. 129 
M for combustion of phosphorus 
in chlorine, v. 195 
Apparatus for combustion of phosphorus, 
in nitric oxide, v. 185 
" for drug grinding, xxi. 22 
e{ for evolution of boron, v. 246 
" » iodine, v. 194 
« " silicon,v. 243 
" for freezing water, vi. 91 
t{ for making infusions, viii. 89 
" " etherial tinctures 
xxi. 117 
" for nitric oxide gas, vi. 179 
« for obtaining nitrogen from 
the atmosphere, vi. 183 
« for oxygen on a large scale, 
vi. 271 
" for preparing phosphoric acid 
viii. 262 
" for reducing iron by hydro- 
gen, xix. 11 
" for separating carbonic acid 
from carbonic oxide, v. 257 
" for showing the influence of 
pressure on effervescence, 
vi. 273 
«< for transferring corrosive 
fluids, v. 338 
« Marsh's, xiv. 154 
« pharmaceutical, vi. 160 
Applications of gutta percha, xx. 318 
Aqua ammonia, xiii. 93 
" Hungarica, xx. 25 
« regia, xvii. 201, 257, xxi. 32 
" sinapis, xvii. 80 
Aqueous extract of cubebs, xiii. 98 
" infusion of galls as a test, xvii. 
80 
{< solution of carbonate of mag- 
nesia, xii. 324 
Argenti nitras, i. 55, 74, 221, iii. 91,356, 
iv. 14, 201, v. 264, x. 25 
Argol and senna leaves, xxi. 184 
Aricine, v. 259 
Aristolochia hirsuta and reticulata, xiv. 
118, 342 
" reticulata, xvi. 10 
" varieties of, i. 262, xviii. 
44 
Arnicin, xxi. 90 
Aroma of the jonquil, viii. 53 
Aromatic honey of roses, viii. 87 
" substances, xviii. 209 
" syrup of rhubarb, iii. 299 
v. 345, 348, xiii. 189 
Arrow root, 
" adulteration of, xv. 76 
" and potato starch, mode of 
distinguishing, i. 74 
" " Florida," xiv. 22 
" tt Otaheitan, v. 173 
Arsenic, absorption of, by plants, xix. 
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