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ANDROMEDA japonica, poisonous 
principles, 83, 196. 
ANDROMEDOTOXIlV, isolation and 
occurrence, 80, 360. 
ANDROPOGON citiiatus, use of 
leaves, 86, 124. 
— NARDus, oil, 87, 535.- 
— scHCENANTiius, USB of leaves, 90, 
195. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA, chemistry 
and pharmacy, 87, 352. 
ANEMONINE, reactions and effects, 
82, 130. 
ANGELICA, cultivation in France, 
82,11. 
ANGELl M AMAKGosA, Andira inermis, 
properties of seeds, 85, 559. 
ANGOPHORA ixtekmedia, yields '\ 
liquid kino, 00, 468. 
ANGRyECU M fragrans, use of leaves, 
81, 339, 349, 00, 195. 
ANGOSTURA, alkaloids of bark, 84, 
375. 
— VERDADERA, Galipea officinalis, 
dose, 85, 339. 
ANHYDROECGONINE, formation of 
tropidine, OO, 440. 
ANIL, indigo, use in Mexico, 85, 339. 
ANILIN, as local anaesthetic, 80, 
447 — destroys bacilli of consump- 
tion, 87, 327— poisoning. 87, 352, 
88, 563 — preparation. 82, 435— 
action of sodium hypobromite, 89, 
19. 
— BICHROMATE, Crystalline, prepara- 
tion, 87, 560. 
ANIMAL DISEASES (Pasteur), 84, 527. 
— oRGANis:\r, synthetical processes, 
80, 197. 
ANISUM, ash, 87, 28, OO, 342— 
cones, for insect bites, 86, 428. 
— ITALIAN, contains conium fruit, 87, 
375. 
— STAR. Sr^e Illictum AxisATr.^r. 
ANISILLO, CIMARRON, Schkuhria ab- 
rotanoides, antispasmodic, 85, 339. 
ANISOL, action of acetyl chloride 
80, 498 ; of benzoyl chloride, 80, - 
499. 
ANNATTO, constituents, 85, 109— , 
history and purity, 86, 153 — com- 
mercial, examination, 86, 363. See 
also BlXA ORELLAXA. 
ANNIDALINE, substitute for iodo- 
form, 80, 609. 
ANOGEISSUS LATiFOLiA, source of 
ghati gum, 88, 458. 
A NONA cHERiMOLiA, uses of fruit, 
85, 553, 86, 446. 
— GLABRA, fruit, uses in Mexico, 85, 
339. 
I — MURiCATA, fruit, 86, 446. 
— RETICULATA — A. SQUAMOSA, USCS, 85, 
339, 86, 416. 
I ANTHEMIS cotula, histological and 
chemical examinations, 85, 376 — 
acid constituents, 85, 379 . 381 — 
theoretical observations, 85, 381. 
I — NOBiLis, constituents of flowers, 
80, 69 — contain a solid hydro- 
carbon, 88, 322. 
ANT HOC Y AN, in flowers and berries, 
88,601. 
ANTHOXANTHIN, synonyms, 84, 
219. 
ANTHRAROBIN, preparation and 
properties, 88, 258 — poisonous, 88, 
239— in plasters, 80, 416. 
ANTHRENUS varius, attacks drugs, 
83, 162. 
ANTIARIN, properties, 83, 367. 
ANTIBACTERIDE, composition. 84, 
196, 597. 
ANTICOAGULANT (aqueous extract 
of leeches), 86, 272. 
ANTIDOTUM arsenici, U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 440. 
ANTIFEBRIN. See Acetanilid. 
ANTIFUNGIN, borax), 88, 5, 
80, 131. 
ANTIMONY, chloride preparation, 
82, 116. 
— OXIDE, native in Sonora, 81, 119. 
— oxYSULPiiURET (Kermcs mineral), 
administration, OO, 180. 
— and POTASSIUMS! tartrate, constitu- 
tion, 81, 18 — examination of com- 
mercial. 85, 514. 521, 86, 228, 88, 
135, 80, 32— estimation, 84, 417, 
80, 28 — pharmacoDoeial require- 
ments, 80, 27— stable salt, 80, 34 
— action of alcohol on the aqueous 
solution, 80, 31 — rotatory power of 
the solution, 80, 31. 
— SULPHIDE, commercial, 85, 364, 514, 
86, 229. 
— SULPHURATED, preparation, 86, 229. 
— TARTRATES, constitutiou, 81, 17. 
ANTIPYRETICS, history, 88, 361— 
prices, 88, 366. 
ANTIPYRIN, abuse of, 88, 565— 
administration, 87, 565— antigalac- 
tic, 80, 509 — increases solubility of 
caffeine, 00, 182 — relieves pain of 
cancer, 80, 314 — compound with 
chloral, OO, 129, 147, 335— com- 
pared with solanin, 88, 345 ; with 
acetanilid, 88, 365 — dangerous 
character, 88, 180, 240, 407, 00, 
480 — detection (Blumenbach), 86, 
59f) — discoloration, 00, 401 — dose, 
86, 114, 87, 565— reaction with 
