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— SACCHARIN (Constantin Paul), 88, 
510. 
— SHAMPOO (corrosive sublimate), 
probable error, 90, 156. 
— soD^., U. S. Ph. and Pb. Germ., 83, 
443. 
— soD^ CHLORINATE, for bleachins:, 
87, 71. 
— SODII CARBOLATIS, 00, 168. 
— SODII siLicATis, U. S. Ph. and Ph. 
Germ., 83, 443. 
— suLPHURATus (Hager), 85, 552. 
— TARTACiD SUBLIMATE, Laplace. See 
Liquor HYDRAR<iYRi bichloridi. 
— TiiioTicus (Hajier), 85, 552. 
— VAN Savieten, 88, 175. 
— ZINCI CIILORIXATI, 81, 97. 
— ZINCI ET ALUAEiNis, Phil. Hosp., 88, 
315. 
— ZINCI suLPHiDi, Phil. PIosp., 88, 
315. 
LIRIO de Floren(ta (orris), 85, 604. 
LISTER'S SALVE, 81, 247. 
— ANTISEPTIC GAUZE, 81, 248. 
— PROTECTIVE, 90, 560. 
LISTERINE, composition, 88, 245. 
LITCHI and other sapindaceous fruits, 
86, 446. 
LITHIU3I SALTS, no effect on uric 
acid or urates, 89, 530. 
— ARSENiATE, usc in diabctes, 87, 586. 
— BORociTRATE, preparation, consti- 
tution, etc., 81, 66. 
— CARBONATE, test of purity, 89, 356 
—solubility, 86, 347, 377. 
— CITRATE, preparation, test of purity, 
83, 314. 
— IODIDE, preparation, 82, 308. 
— SALICYLATE, Commercial, 87, 400 — 
discoloration of solution, 87, 561. 
— SULPHATE, solubility in alcohol, 89, 
356. 
LrPMUS, permanent solution, 82, 
220— action of acids, 90, 176. 
LITER, proper spelling. See Metric 
syste:\l 
LIZARDS, use in China, 87, 589. 
LOBELIA inflata, contains two alka- 
loids, 86, 393 — external applica- 
tions, 86, 224. 
— nicotian.efolia, analysis, 86, 392. 
LOBELIN, preparation (Paschkis), 
90, 339. 
LOCO plants, probably not poison- 
ous, 88, 528 — poisonous properties, 
89, 49 — varieties and effects, 89, 
408. 
LOCLTST, Robinia pseudacacia, analy- 
sis of bark, 90, 178. 
LCESELIA C-ERULEA. — L. coccinea, 
uses in Mexico, 85, 385. 
' LOGANIN, preparation and proper- 
ties, 84, 431. 
LO(aVOOD. See H.ematoxylon. 
LONCHOCARPIN, properties, 81, 
438. • 
LONCHOCARPUS Peckoltii, de- 
scription, constituents and prepara- 
tions of bark, 81, 438 — narcotic, 
84, 627. 
LOQUAT tree, Eriobotrya japonica, 
uses, 86, 250. 
LOEAXTHL''S calyculatus, proper- 
ties, 86, 23. 
LOTIS acidi sulphurosi — L, calami- 
j N^ — L. coccuLi indic.e, Phil. Hosp., 
I 88, 315. 
I — for FRECKLES, 82, 84. 
j — lODOL (Trousseau), 86, 427. 
— Pagliari — L. picis alkalina — L. 
{ PLUMBI SUBAGETATIS CUM OPIO — L. 
! RUBRA — L. SOD^ CHLORINAT.E L. 
I SOD.ECHLORINAT.E ET OPII — L. SODII 
hyposulpiiitis, Phil. Hosp., 88, 
315. 
— styptica, Phil. Hosp., 88, 316. 
— SULPHURIS ET CAMI'IIOR.E, 83, 255. 
LOXOPTERYGIUM Lorentzii, con- 
stituents, 82, 869 — for tanning, 
84, 342. 
LOZENGES. See Pastilles ; Troches. 
— BOARD, 82, 138. 
LUBRICATOR, rubber, fur belts, 83, 
103. 
LUCUMA BoNPLANDii, uses, 86, 22. 
, — glycyphl.eum, constituents of bark, 
84, 626. 
i — sALiciFOLiA, uses, 86, 172. 
i LUFFA .EGYPTiACA, account, 86, 617 
88, 333 — constituents and uses, 
84, 6. 
— ECHiNATA, constituents, 90, 486. 
■ — OPERCULATA, usc of fruit, 84, 623. 
— PURGANS, use, 85, 555. 
— SPECIES, products, 88, 332. 
LTJFFEINE, properties, 90, 48^^. 
LUKRABO. See Hydnocarpus an- 
THELMINTICA. 
LUNG REMEDIES (Dujardin Beau- 
metz), 86, 141. 
LUPININE, preparation and proper- 
ties, 82, 251. 
LUPINUS, isolation of poisonous 
principle, 83, 192. 
— al]?us, seeds contain vanillin, 88, 
237— use in Mexico, 85, 553. 
— luteus, contains arginine, 87, 428 
—dextrin-like constituent, 86, 449 
— cholesterin in seeds, 82 , 626. 
Ll^PULIN, ash, 87, 28— estimation 
in hops, 90, 348— pills, excipient, 
I 83, 274. 
