Decennial Index, 1881 — 1890. 
61 
INYECCIONES of Pii. Mexicana, 
85, 438. 
lODAL, preparation, 81, 407. 
lODIA, analysis, 83, 105. 
lODIDEt^, official and non-official, 
87, 385. 
IODINE, absorption by the skin, 84, 
184 — absorption of essential oils a 
criterion, 90, 570 — commercial, 85, 
364 — decolorizing solutions, 81, 318 
— detection in presence of chlorine, 
84, 321 — detected after using iodo- 
form, 85, 240 — p. c. in cod liver oil, 
82, 143, 83, 581, 612; in fucus . 
species and chondrus, 90, 128— 
purified (by melting), 90, 294— \ 
solution in castor oil, 85, 435, 550 | 
— stains removed, 87, 159, 562 — in j 
West Virginia salt brine, 81, 606 — ! 
reagent for urine, 87, 295 — use in 
snake bites, 83, 473 ; in vomiting 
of pregnancy, 83, 473. 
— compound with arsenic sulphides, j 
81, 407. 
— BLUE compounds, 87, 463. 
— BROMIDE, reaction with starch, 86, 
426. 
— CHLORIDE, reaction with starch, ! 
86, 426. 
— CAMPHORATED CHLOROTANNATE, 82, 
425. 
— paper (Eymonnet), 89, 415. 
— PENTABROMiDE, action on volatile j 
oils (Forney), 82, 546. ■ 
— PHENOL, in whooping cough, 89, 
411. 
IODOFORM, action of ether, 89, 20 
— action upon certain mercuric 
salts, 88, 18 — administration, 90, 
172 — antidote (bicarbonate of so- 
dium or potassium), 85, 240, 469, 
88, 246 — its antiseptic powers are 
weak, 87, 249, 90, 31, 480 ; it is a 
chemical antidote to ptomaines, 
90, 556, 557 — decomposition in sun- 
light, 86, 128; in solution, 89, 
131, 288— deodorizers (volatile oils), 
81, 456; (thymol), 82, 119; (nitro- 
benzol), 82, 373 ; (oil eucalyptus), 
83, 104, 141 ; (oil evodia), 87, 621 ; 
(coumarin), 85, 30; (none abso- 
lutely efficient), 86, 51 ; (coffee), 
87, 896; (oil sassafras), 87, 557; 
(menthol, lavecder), 88, 13 — detec- 
tion of small amounts, 82, 159 — 
detection of picric acid, 84, 598, 
90, 533 — detected in the saliva 
(calomel), 90, 336— detection of 
iodine after use, 85, 240— eflPects 
(insanity) 82, 425 — as haemostatic, 
88, 563 — pliable. See Pencils — 
poisoning, 82, 88 ; symptoms, 83, 
104 ; in children, 89, 289— prepara- 
tion from acetone, 89, 175 ; directly 
from seaweeds, 90, 18 — aqueous 
solution, 82 , 373— solubilities, 82, 
374, 89, 131, 288— reaction with 
silver, 87, 362 — substituted by 
annidalin, 89, 609 — test of purity 
(resorcin), 90, 316, 533 — use in 
diphtheria, 83, 104; in sores, 85, 
30 ; in heart disease, 87, 634 ; as a 
vermifuge, 81, 476 — volatility, 86, 
523. 
— BITUMINOUS (with tar), 88, 513. 
— compound with alkaloids, 81, 406. 
— compound with strychnine, 82, 
119. 
— GAUZE. See Gauze. 
— pencils. See Pencils. 
— wicks, 87, 586. 
lODOL, antiseptic, 85, 605— use in 
ear diseases, 87, 384 — poisoning, 
88, 8~uses, 86, 51, 427, 87, 461. 
462, 613. 
— GAUZE. See Gauze. 
IODOPHENOLS,used in dyeing, 88, 
289. 
lONIDIUM ANGUSTiFOLiuM, use in 
Mexico, 86, 170. 
— ipecacuanha, as adulterant of sen- 
ega, 83, 265. 
IPECACUANHA, adulteration of 
powdered, 81, 302 — volatile alka- 
loid, 89, 78— ash, 87, 29, 446— 
assay, review (5 processes), 85, 531 ; 
(Lyons-Prollius), 85, 538 ; (Fliicki- 
ger), 86, 127; (Ransom), 87, 520; 
(Pennington), 88, 529— compara- 
tive strength of preparations, 86, 
25 — standardizing (Braithwaite and 
Umney), 89, 529. 
— BLANCA Richardsonia scabra, 85, 
604. 
— GOANESE, Naregamia alata, account, 
constituents, etc., 87, 575. 
— de las MiNAS de Oro, Psychotria 
emetica, 85, 604. 
— del PAIS, Solea verticillata, 85, 604. 
IPOM^A ARBOREA, constituents and 
uses, 86, 72. 
— HEDERACEA, seeds yield resin, 90, 
143. 
— MURicATA, use in Mexico, 85, 233. 
— MURicoiDES, constituents and uses, 
86, 72. 
— ORIZABENSI8, use in Mexico, 86, 
124. 
— PANDURATA, description and consti- 
tuents, 81, 385. 
— PEs-CAPR^, use of leaves, 90, 473. 
