Decennial Index ^ 1881 — 1890. 
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— TRiTici FLUID., criticisiii (Robbins), 
83, 67, 235— (Brit. Unoff. Form), 
88, 517. 
— uv.E uRsi FLUID., criticism(Robbins), 
83, 67, 236. 
— vALERiAN.ii:, loss of Volatile o i if 
prepared in vacuo, 90, 417. 
— VALERIANAE FLUID., criticism (Rob- 
bins), 83, 67, 236. 
— VANILLA FLUID., preparation (Fair- 
thorne), 82, 65 ; (Kennedy), 82, 
280; (Paiton), 83, 403; (Rother), 
85, 500; (Faust), 88, 9— compared 
to that made from vanillin 
(Holmes), 87, 533 — maceration 
better than percolation, 89, 242. 
— VERATRI VIRIDIS FLUID., Crltlcism 
(Robbins), 83, 67, 236. 
VERBEN.^ HASTATE FLUID., 84, 616. 
— viBURNi PRUNiFOLii FLUID., criticism 
(Robbins), 83, 67, 237. 
— XANTHOXYLI FLUID., criticism (Rob- 
bins), 83, 67, 237. 
ZE^. See EXTRACTUM MAYDIS. 
— ziNGiBERis FLUID., criticism (Rob- 
bins), 83, 67. 237. 
FABIANA iMBRicATA, account, con- 
stituents, etc., 86, 65, 90, 89, 405, 
407, 442 — alkaloid and fluorescent 
principle, 88, 12. 
FA GAR A XANTHoxYLOiDES, Ihree 
alkaloids, 90, 177. 
FATS, animal and vegetable, distinc- 
tion, 89, 507 — ought to be ben- 
zoinated, 85, 26 — detection in pres- 
ence of fatty acids, 82, 596 — esti- 
mation in milk, cream, etc., 88, 
516 — digestion and absorption, 88, 
5^'5, 90, 368 — examination (Valen- 
ta), 84, 479; (Groger-Haussmann), 
84, 122 ; (Hubl), 85, 355— estima- 
tion of glycerin, 87, 464 — as sol- 
vent for biniodide of mercury, 85, 
609 — detection of mineral oil, 83, 
264 — determination of melting point 
(Kratschmer), 83, 91; (Maisch), 
86, 487— rancidity, cause, 90, 582 
— Raponification (sodium ethylate), 
90, 490 — sp. gravity of solid fats, 
90, 445 — synthesis in the animal 
economy (Pfluger), 89, 198— influ- 
ence on uric acid secretion, 86, 571 . 
— PEPTONATED, Substitute for cod liver 
oil, 88, 586. 
FAUNA of the tomb, 88, 141. 
FEET, FETID, sweaty, 84, 122, 85, 
450. 
FEL bovinum, in pills, 88, 19. 
FENNEL, ash of fruit, 87, 28, 90, 
342— spontaneous in North America 
90, 326. 
FERMENTS and fermentation, action 
of hydrogen peroxide, 83, 21 — 
of gastric juice, 90, 137 — of sali- 
cylic acid, 84, 596, 86, 178— of 
saccharin, 88, 26. 
FERMENTxVnON, acetous, influ- 
ence of gastric juice, 90, 137 — 
ALCOHOLIC, action of salicylic acid, 
84, 596, 86, 178 ; formation of sul- 
phurous acid, 90, 130 — lactic, in- 
fluence of gastric juice, 90, 137. 
FERNS, apospory, 88, 48 — constitu- 
ents and properties, 90, 551. 
FERN, MALE. See Aspidium. 
— SWEET is now Myrica asplenifolia, 
90, 327. 
FERONIA ELEPiiANTUM, use of leaves, 
90, 194. 
FERRI et AMMONii citras, composi- 
tion , 8 2 , 4 56 — preparation ( Roth e r ) , 
87, 170 — details of manipulation 
(Proctor), 89, 527. 
— et QuiNiN.E ciTRAs, Commercial, 
examined, 84, 316, 86, 518 — ex- 
cipient for pills, 88, 20 — prepara- 
tion (Rother), 83, 119, 85, 121— 
strength, 88, 539. 
— et QuiNiN.E TARTRAS, coutains amor- 
phous alkaloids, 88, 539. 
— et STRYCiiNiNiE CITRAS, not perma- 
nent in solution, 88, 348. 
FERRIC ACETATE, reactions, 82 , 487. 
— ALBUMINATE, scALED(sodium citrate) 
89, 292 — and its combinations 
(Tsheppe), 90, 533. See also 
Liquor ferri albuminati. 
■ — benzoate, solubility in fatty bodies, 
85, 609. 
— chloride, chemistry (Rother), 84, 
407 — use in diphtheria, 83, 565 — 
reaction with potassium iodide, 90, 
152 — vapor density at various tem- 
peratures, 88, 296, 89j 95. 
I — CHLOROPEPTONATE, use, 86, 272. 
I — cinnamate, solubility in fatty 
bodies, 85, 609. 
— CITRATE, chemistry (Rother), 83, 
116, 87, 166. 
— CITRATE, EFFERVESCING, 81, 251. 
— ciTRO-PHosPHATE and double salts 
(Rother), 83, 165. 
— ciTRO-PYROPHosPHATE and double 
salts (Rother), 83, 165. 
— ETHYLATE, preparation and proper- 
ties, 84, 323. 
— HYDRATE, colloidal, preparation, 
84, 323, 85, 45. 
HYDRATE with MAGNESIA, U. S. Ph. 
and Ph. Germ., 83, 440. 
