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DODOXyEA SALiciFOLiA.useof lea ves, 
90, 196. 
DOGWOOD, JAMAICA. See Piscidia 
ERTHYPvINA. 
D0LICH08 PALMATILOBUS — D. TUBKRO- 
sus, use of tubers and seeds, 80, 
20. 
DORADILLA, Ivcopodium nidi- 
forme. Mexico, 85, 55i, 90, 309. 
DOREMA AMMoxiACUM. Afghanis- 
tan, 87, 42— as adulterant of sum- 
bul, 85, 366. 
DORONICUM GLUTiNosuM, use in 
^Mexico, 85, 387. 
DORSTENIA coxtrayerva — d. hous- 
Toxr, uses in Mexico, 85, 433. 
DORYPHORA dece:mlixeata, vesi- 
cating principle, 82, 550. 
— SASSAFRAS contains safrol, 87, 415. 
DOSES, MAXIMUM, of new remedies, 
89, 488. 
— reference table (England) 88, :U1, 
391. 
DOUNDAKE bark, Sarcocephalus es- 
culentus, account, 85, 250. 
DOVP]R'S soLUTiox, Xew Jersey for- 
mula, 85, 235 — caution in its use, 
85, 329. 
DRAGON'S BLOOD, distilled with 
zinc dust. 81, 60— use in Mexico, 
80, 77— origin, 84, 327, 8C, 77. 
DRAINAGE tubks from arteries, 90, 
70. 
DRENOCARPUS microphyllus, use 
in Brazil, 85, 483. 
DRESSINGS, AXTisEPTic. SeeCoTTox; 
GAUZE. 
BETA-XAPlfTiroL, 89, 289. 
— FIXED, for joints, 85, 329. 
— PHEXOLATEU PYKOXYLIX, 89, 559. 
— suRciicAL, 87, 357. 
DRIM YS GR\XATExsis— D. Mexicana, 
uses, 85, 434. 
— WiNTERi, analysis of bark, 90, 354. 
DROP axalysis (Hager), 84, 416. 
— attachment to bottles ( Bravais) 81, 
176— rubber nipple, 81, 64. 
— table (Kinsey ), 84, 181. 
— SIZE (Ilimes), 83, 394. 
DROSERA ROTUNDiFoi.iA, utilizes ani- 
mal food, 85, 106. 
— Whittakeri, coloring matter, 89, 
445;' 
DRUGS, action of digestive ferments, 
82 , 533, 574 — action on lactation, 
82, 137 — adulterations, 83, 54; 
bill, 90, 312 — compressed, packinsr, 
90, 130— exhaustion (Taylor), 83, 
556 — effects of moisture, 89, 438 — 
granular, lack of strength, 90, 335 
— injurious insects, 83, 161 — inspec- 
tor, 85, 585 — microscopical exam- 
ination, 83, 217, 89, 42— purity of 
powdered, 82, 527, 635, 83, 302— 
source, pharmacopffiial classification 
(Rother), 80, 326; (Maisch), 365— 
standardization, 90, 209, 228— sup- 
ply, 83, 577, 588. 
— North American, 85, 515, 90, 321, 
330. 
— Braziliax, 83, 278, 84, 621. 
— Cextral Americax, 85, 321. 
— Ceyi.ox, 83, 322. 
— Mexico, 85 , 320. See also Piiar- 
M AC< )PffiIA MeXICAX A. 
DRUG STORES, early closixci, 89, 
636. 
— Ciiixese, in ihe United States, 87, 
593, 636. 
— INSURAXCE (fire), 85, 365; mutual, 
83, 3«2. 
— See also PiiAR:srACY. 
DRUM IN E (from Euphorbia Drum- 
mondi), properties, 87, 264. 
DRYANDRA cordata— D. verxicea, 
sources of wood oil, 85, 355. 
DRYMIS. See Drimys. 
DRYOBALANOPS aromatica, [oil, 
85, 406. 
DUBOIS I A HopwooDii, alkaloids, 81, 
352, 90, 492— use of leaves, 90, 472. 
— MYopoRoiDES, alkaloids, 81, 128 — . 
histology of leaves, 83, 569. 
DUBOISINE, crystallized, 81, 128— 
identity with atropidine, 81, 610 — 
poisoning, 81, 137. 
DULCITE, distribution and detection, 
90, 488. 
DUMAS, J. B,, monument to, 84, 653. 
DURAZNO, Persica vulgaris, use in 
Mexico, 85, 554. 
DYER A SPECIES, yield gutta-percha, 
Ceylon," 84, 444. 
EARWAX, softening, 90, 406. 
EAU de Brettfelij, 83, 102; 
— CELESTE, properties, 87, 507. 
— de CoLOGXE. See Cologne. 
— de QuixixE, 80, 427. 
— de Rabel, etherification, 87, 292 — 
properties, 87, 70. 
— de VIE alle:maxde, 81, 371. 
ECAPATLI, Cassia occidentalis, use 
in Mexico, 85, 554, 
ECHE VERRI A coccinea— E. pulver- 
ulenta, as emollient, 80, 24. 
ECHICERIN, characters, 87, 79. 
ECHINACEA iieterophylla, descrip- 
tion and uses, 80, 76. 
ECHITES sPECiES,for destroying cock- 
roaches, 86, 169. 
