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DIURETICA — M. EMMENAGOGA, Phil. 
Hosp., 88, 317. 
— EMULSIFYING (Nicot), 88, 448. 
— EXALGIN, 89, 417. 
— EXHILARATING (Luton), 81, 422. 
— EXPECTORANs, Phil. Hosp., 88, 317. 
— EXPLOSIVE, proper procedure, 88, 
455 — serious accident, 88 , 479. 
— FERRi APERiENS, and other combi- 
nations, Phil. Hosp., 88, 317. 
— FREEZING (with carbonic anhy- 
dride), 88, 582. 
— GENTIAN.E ACIDA, Phil. Hosp., 88, 
371. 
— GENTIAN^: et FERRI (Meigs), 81, 
244. 
— GLYCERiNi (Jacoud), 83, 577. 
— GLYCYRRiiiz^ coMPOSiTA (Bucking- 
ham), 89, 75, lOB. 
— iiYPNoNE (Vigier), 86, 295. 
— INCOMPATIBLE, 82, 18, 20, 93, 87, 
403. 
— KOLA, 90, 588. 
— MAGNFSII et IIYDRAR(iYRI — M. MAGN. 
et RIIEI — M. MAGN. COMPOSITA, Phil. 
Hosf)., 88, 371. 
— OLEoso-BALSAMicA, Ph. Germ., 88, 
82. 
PECTORALTS — M. I'ICIS ET PRUNI YIR- 
GiNiAN.T£, Phil. Hosp , 88, 371. 
— RIIEI COMPOSITA (Brooklyn), 81, 
2h9. 
— rochelle — m. sodti bicarbonatis 
M soDii COMPOSITA, Phil. Hosp., 88, 
371, 372. 
— suLPHURicA ACIDA, Ph. Germ., 83», 
82. 
— TERPiN (Cheron), 88, 614. 
— for YERMiN (knodalin), 86, 495. 
— for n-ARTS, 88, 615. 
— zoLLiKOFFERi, Phil. Hosp., 88, 
372. 
MOHRIA TJiURiFRAGA, use of leaves, 
90, 473. 
MOLASSES, detection of glucose, 
82, 60. 
MOLECULAR weights, high, cause 
of physiological activity, 82, 415. 
MOLLIN, preparation, use as an oint- 
ment base, 86, 597. 
MOLVA VULGARIS, acidity of oil, 88, 
614. 
MOLYBDATE test for hypophos- 
phjtes. 89, 129. 
MOLYBDENUM minerals, 82, 9. 
MOMORDICA charantia, use in 
• Mexico, 85, 506 — ^juice, anthelmin- 
tic, 90, 197. 
— operculata, botanical relations, 
88, 335. 
j MONACILLO, Hibiscus Sida, uses,. 
86, 23. 
^ MONARDA fistulosa, microscopy, 
82, 460. 
MONDAMINz^corn meal, deprived of 
oil, 85, 238. 
MONESIA bark, Lucuma glycyph- 
leeum, constituents, 84, 626. 
MONNINA ocampi, uses in Mexico, 
86, 170. 
i MONOBROM CAMPHOR, properties,. 
82 , 509 — poisonous, 82, 119 — iso- 
merides (Cazeneuve), 90, 140. 
MONOCHLOR acetone, preparation 
and properties, 88, 31. 
MONOCHLOR camphor, isomerides 
(Cazeneuve), 90, 140. 
MONOCH LOR etiiylen — monochlor- 
ETHYLiDENE, cliloridcs, properties, 
81, l!9. 
MONTAGN^A ploribunda— M. to- 
MENTosA, description, constituents, 
uses, etc., 86, 173. 
MONTPELLIER University, sixth 
centenary, 90, 201, 432. 
MORADEINE — moradine. prepara- 
tion and properties, 90, 353, 354. 
MORCHELLA esculenta, contains 
helveliic acid, 88, 139. 
MORELOSIA HUANiTA, uses in 
Mexico, 85, 603. 
MORINDA ciTRiFOLiA, use of leaves, 
90, 473. 
MORPHINE, action of borax, 86, 
166; of potassio-bismuth iodide, 
82, 491 ; potassium arseniate and 
chlorate, 86, 429; of ammonium 
selenite, 86, 250: of fluoniobates, 
89, 19; of ruthenic acid, 90, 95— 
accumulation in the viscera, 87, 
612 — separation from the other 
opium alkaloids, 87, 511 — forensic 
analysis, isolation in a pure state, 
83, 191 — antidote (cocaine), 85, 
240; (picrotoxin), 89, 176, 90, 50 
—constitution, 83, 549, 84, 334 — 
conversi'^n into codeine and homo- 
logues, 81, 466, 619, 82 , 71, 410, 
412; into apomorphine, 86, 535 — 
water of crystallization, 88 , 566 — 
derivatives, 84, 334, 87, 525, 88, 
536 — found in Eschscholtzia (Bar- 
det), 89, 18 — estimation (Paris Soc. 
Pharm.), 82, 598; ( Wainwright), 
85, 391 ; (Godeffroy, Austrian Ph., 
Merck, Perger), 84, 634; (Lyons, 
Mayer's reagent), 86, 583, 586, 87, 
4. See also Opium, estimation 
habit cured (castorenm), 88, 177 — 
state of combination in opium, 83, 
582, 84, 198— difference from pseu- 
