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GLUCOSE (dextrose, grape sugar). 
See also [sugar, grape for crystal- 
lized — action upon borax, 83, 451 ; 
of the sun's rays, 87, 515 — bleached 
by sulphurous acid, 88, 585 — im- 
purities in commercial (Italian), 
88, 287— detection in wine, 82, 
449 — conversion into dextrin, 81, 
294, 87, 150— diuretic action, 90, 
315 — estimation, volumetrically 
(Causse), 89, 78 — contains gallisin, 
85, 42, 152 — presence in milk-sugar, 
89, 249 — preparation from starch 
by hydrochloric acid, 87, 31 — 
sweetened with saccharin, 88, 406 — 
tests: (safranin), 88, 613; (Almen), 
87, 396; (Boett^er), 81, 575; 
(Mathieu-Plessy), 90, 174; (Ny- 
lander), 88, 452; (phenvlamine), 
86, 377 ; (Neubauer),82,'449— use 
in the arts, 81, 633 ; in pharmaceu- 
tical preparations, 81, 510, 89, 
439; inpills, 81, 326; (danger with 
calomel), 85, 594. 
GLUE, bleaching, 90, 181— use in 
oily emulsions, 89, 178 — rendered 
insoluble by chromate, 88 , 289. 
— LIQUID, preparation, 87, 187, 88, 
246. 
— TRANSPARENT, for porcelaiii, 85, 
174. 
GLYCAROMA and combinations 
(Bother), 87, 173. 
GLYCELJEUM, base for ointments, 
81, 531. 
GLYCERIN, action on borax, 82, 
537, 83, 449, 88, 455 ; on iron salts, 
82 , 537; of phenol, 82, 517— 
heated with citric acid (formation 
of pyruvin), 88, 14 — influence on 
the secretion of uric add, 86, 571 
— presence of arsenic, 89, 179, 531 ; 
removed, 90, 521 — ash, estimation, 
90, 426 — comparison between ani- 
mal and vegetable glycerin, 87, 
608, 6'^6 — examination of commer- 
cial, 85, 515, 86, 234 — estimation : 
in beer and wine (Dietz), 87, 467 ; 
in fats (Hehner), 87, 464; in wines 
(Borgmann), 82, 284; (by heating), 
82, 516; (as oxalic acid), 86, 248 
— frozen, 85, 273 — as pill excipient, 
85, 594 — test for purity (Ritsert), 
89, 23 — tests of Ph. Germanica, 
90, 612— test of identity (borax), 
88, 514 — vapor, use in coughs, 85, 
173, 275 — use in consumption, 81, 
631 ; in skin diseases (internally), 
83,471 — devulcanizes vulcanized 
rubber, 89, 287. 
— IODIZED (evaporation of iodine pre- 
vented), 89, 366. 
— JELLY (cosmetic), 85, 242. 
— SOLID preparations, 81, 566. 
" GLYCERINUM " (Hebra), 90, 443, 
444 [SAPONATUM — IODOFORM — S U L - 
PHUR — ZINC oxide]. 
j GLYCERITUM acidi borici, 82, 528. 
I See also Boroglyceride. 
I — acidi GALLIC!, caution in preparing, 
I 81, 536— crystallization, 89, 182. 
ACIDI SALICYLICI, 90, 18, 172. 
— ALUMINIS, 86, 296. 
— AMYLT, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 83, 
\ 440. 
\ — BIRCH TAR, 82, 454. 
\ — BISMUTfll, 82, 116. 
— BORACis, chemistry, 83, 447. 
— CALENDUL.15, 88, 609. 
; — CREASOTI, 90, 291. 
— FERRi BROMiDi (Arthur), 89, 368. 
— FERRi cHLORiDi (Phil. Hosp.), 88, 
314. 
— FERRI lODiDi (Arthur), 89, 368. 
— lODi (Phil. Hosp.), 88, 314. 
— lODOLi, 87, 461. 
I — OLEi RiciNi (Phil. Hosp.), 88, 314. 
j — Picis (Wiegand), and combinations, 
I 84, 8. 
t — PLUMBI SUBACETATIS, 86, 296. 
— RE80RCINI, 87, 397. 
— THYMOLI, 81, 84, 577. 
— viTELLi (glyconin),86, 510. 
GL YCEROLE, myrrh and borax, 82, 
312. 
' — SAFFRON, 81, 37. 
GLYCEROL ATE,FERROus iodide, 85, 
172. 
GLYCOCOLL, reaction with sodium 
hypobromite, 89, 19. 
GLYCOLIN, properties, 89, 316. 
GLYCONIN (glyceritum vitelli), uses, 
i 86, 510. 
! GLYCYPHYLLIN, origin, properties, 
81, 237— preparation, composition, 
! 87, 263. 
! GLYCYRRHIZA, a Chinese drug, 
I 87, 595. 
— GLABRA, in Afghanistan, 87, 45 — 
bundle sheath of bast fibres, 84, 
129. 
— GLANDULiFERA, large root, 86, 105. 
j — LEPiDOTA, in the United States, 87, 
534 — preparation of glycyrrhizin, 
90, 388. 
GLYCYRRHIZIN, comparative yield 
from G. glabra and G. lepidota, 90, 
388— estimation, 607. 
GMELINA ARBOREA — G. ASIATICA 
G. PARviFOLiA, uses, 85, 331. 
