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— n Y p o p H o s r n I T e, preparation 
(Diehl), 82, 438 — determination of 
purity (Moerk), 89, 392. 
— lODATE, proposed as being more 
stable than ferrous iodide, 82, 417. 
— LACTo-CHLORiDE, scaled, 84, 413. 
— OXIDE, antidote to arsenic, 88, 
563 — behavior to ozone, 82, 618. 
— OXIDE SACCHARATED, presence of 
alkali, 88, 241 — preparation, 
(Traub), 88, 15 ; (Athenstadt), 90, 
132; (Brunnengraber), 82, 371. 
— oxYCHLORiDE, scaled (sodium ci- 
trate), 89, 293. See also Liquor 
FERRI OXYCHLORIDE (dIALYSATI). 
— peptonate, scaled (sodium citrate), 
88, 514, 89, 293. See also Liquor 
FERRI PEPTONATI. 
— PHOSPHATE, SOLUBLE, preparation, 
81, 509. 
— PYROPHOSPHATE, in acid mixtures, 
81, 633. 
— SUCCINATE, use in biliary colic, 8*4, 
100. 
— SALTS, action of glycerine, 82, 537, 
— of pyrogallol, 86, 40 — on indigo, 
84, 482 — on finely divided metals, 
and titration, 88, 291 — hypoder- 
mically, 88, 181. 
— SOLUTIONS, action of freezing, 88, 
449, 611. 
FERRICYANIDES, action of sodium 
hypobromite, 89, 19. 
FERRO PAGLiARi, composition, 86, 
378. 
FERROCYANIDES, action of sodium 
hypobromite, 89, 19. 
FERROUS BOROCiTRATE, preparation, 
81, 68. 
— BOBOTARTRATE, ALBUMINATED, 82, 
372. 
• — CARBONATE, SACCHARATED (sUCrOCar- 
bonate) crystallized, 81, 360 — U. S. 
Ph. and Ph. Germ., 83, 440— his- 
tory, 82, 62. 
— CITRATE, and double salts (Rother), 
83, 41. 
— GLYCERiTES, preparation, 89, 367. 
— IODIDE, estimation by mercuric 
chloride, 81, 531 — incompatible 
with potassium chlorate, 88, 404, 
89, 79 — tonic and alterative, 88, 
14(>— permanent solution (addition 
of alcohol), 83, 402; (glycerin), 
85, 172, 88, 449. See also syrupus 
FERRI lODIDI. 
— IODIDE, SACCHARATED, preparation, 
82, 116. 
— PHOSPHATE, oxidation, 82 , 208. 
— PHosPHociTRATE, Crystalline, 89, 
560. 
— SALICYLATE, extemporaneous, 86, 
534. 
— SULPHATE, preservation (loosely 
covered), 82, 14: (dry air), 82, 
307; (pyrogallol), 87, 128. 
' SULPHATE, PRECIPITATED, COmpOSi- 
tion, 88, 485. 
1 — SALTS, action,of pyrogallol, 86, 40. 
' — SOLUTIONS, restored by freezing, 
88, 611 — preserved (hypophos- 
phorous acid), 89, 440. 
FERRUM. See also Iron. 
FERRUM DiALYSATUM, scaled, 89, 
293. See also Liquor ferri dtaly- 
SATI (OXYCIILORIDI). 
— REDUCTUM, estimation, with mer- 
curic chloride, 81, 15 ; volumetric 
(potassium iodide), 90, 131 — nature 
of, 81, 15 — examination of com- 
mercial, 81, 15, 87, 609, 88, 186, 
89, 335. 
FERULA FffiTiDA, Afghanistan, 87, 
40. 
! — GALBANiFLUA, Afghanistan, 87, 36, 
I 43. 
— NARTHEX, properties of leaves, 90, 
J95. 
; — suAVEOLENS, Afghanistan, 87, 44. 
FIBER ziBETHicus, source of Ameri- 
can musk, 86, 523, 550. 
FIBRES, VEGETABLE, microscopical 
characters, 84, 222. 
FIBRIN, in urine, 87, 497. 
I FICHUS BEN.JAMINA, use, 86, 76. 
j — CARICA, milk juice contains ferments 
j (act on albuminoids, starch, casein), 
1 87, 150. 
j — coMPLicATA, use, 86, 76. 
— ELASTicA, analysis of leaves, 82, 
i 515 — milk juice free from ferment, 
I 87, 150. 
I — NYMPH^iFOLiA, cxudatiou, 86,125. 
I — RELiGiosA, yield shellac, 86, 307. 
— RUBiGiNosA, contains sycocerol, 87, 
79. 
FILIX MAS. See Aspiuium. 
' FILTER, folding (Claassen), 89, 74, 
159 — asbestos, preparing, 83, 37 — 
i sand, inefficient, 90, 320, 544. 
I FILTERINCt apparatus, porcelain, 
1 90, 198— material (clay, blood, etc.), 
j 81, 251— (talc), 86, 617— paper, 
j more tenacious, 86, 128— adulter- 
ated with sulphate calcium, 87, 
296. 
FILTRATION, automatic, 87, 291— 
upward— 83, 353— facts, 83, 348. 
I FIRE, red and white, 85, 605— mag- 
! nesium, 85, 605. 
— GRENADES. See Grenades, hand. 
