Decennial Index, 1881 — 1890. 
85 
86, 611 ; (y;lyeerin), 88, 613— in- 
dustry in Grasse (France), 85, 131 — 
formation, 88 , 505— iodine absorp- 
tion (Davies), 89, 301; (Snow;, 90, 
570 — odor improved, 83, 401 — in 
pills, excipient, 85, 416, 595 — pre- 
servation, 82, 381 — presence in 
plants, 90, 551 — oontaminof safrol, 
87, 414— color reactions, 89, 180— 
still (Todd), 88 , 529— solubilitv in 
water, 84, 125, 87, 634. 
— ■ volatile, quintessential, 82 , 583. 
— Ph. mexicana, 85, 286, 287. 
OIL SUGARS, Ph. Germ., 83, 7— Ph. 
MEXICANA, 85, 440. 
OINTMENT. See also Pomade— Un- 
GUENTUM. 
— BULLFROG, 81, 632. 
— lor BURNS, 89, 137. 
— for CHAFE, 81, 577. 
— for CHAPPED HANDS, 90, 510. 
— for CHILBLAINS, Russian, 88, 245. 
— DIACHYLON. See Unguentum. 
— for RINGWORM, 81, 577. 
— for sore nipples, 85 , 437. 
0INTMP:NTS, absorption through the 
skin, 87, 197, 492 — bases (general 
remarks, Willmott), 83, 58i ; (lan- 
olin), 86, 92, 101; (mollin), 86, 
.597; (adipatum), 90, 87; (glyce- 
Igeum), 81, 531 — ought to be ben- 
zoated, 85, 26 — relative value of 
benzoin and styrax, 83, 88 — fusing 
points, 86, 537 — green color, 85, 
27 — with extracts, 83, 271 — with 
tragacanth, 89, 2»7 — preparation 
in a paint mill, 87, 536 — criticism 
of official (Rother), 86, 1 — contain 
oleates, 86, 364. 
— COOLING (Unna), 90, 345. 
— CREAM, 90, 346. 
— Ph. Germ., 83, 190— Ph. Mexi- 
cana, 85, 548, 549. 
— with PETROLATUM, 83, 487, 539. 
OJO de GALLO, Sanvitalia procumbens, 
86, 23. 
OLDFIELDIA African a, properties 
of wood, 85, 33L. 
OLE A. FRAGRANs, glucoside, 87, 265. 
OLEANDER, poisonous principles, 
83, 194. 
OLEANDRIN, characters, 83, 194, 
368— physiological action, 89, 174. 
OLEATE AcoNiTiNE, 82 , 572. 
— aluminiu:m, as basis for lead-plaster, 
89, 416. 
— ARSENIC (does not exist). 86, 286. 
— BISMUTH, 81, 88, 548, 89, 599. 
— COPPER, 81, 548, 85, 450, 89, 
597. 
— IRON, 81, 548. 
— LEAD, 81, 548, 89, 596. 
— MANGANKSE 85, 369. 
— MERCURY (Wolfl"), 81, 548 ; (Schul- 
meyer), 86, 285 ; (Brown), 89, 168, 
204; (Beringer), 89, 597; (Painter), 
85, 513— instability, 85, 613— 
neutral, 85, 176. 
— MORPHINE, 89, 442. 
— VERATRINE, 86, 286. 
— ZINC, 81, 647, 89, 595. 
OLEATES in skin diseases, 82, 583— 
preparation (Wolff ), 81, 545,584; 
(Schulmeyer), 86, 284; (Beringer), 
89, 593, 634. 
OLEITE, castor oil soap, 89, 443. 
OLEOvERMELHO (balsam of myroxy- 
lon), 85, 307. 
OLEOMARGARIN, distinction from 
butter. 86, 342; 512. 
OLEORESINA aspidii, solubility of 
commercial, 88, 230 — fatal dose, 
83, 97 — activity of precipitate, 89, 
169, 203— U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 
83, 400, 495. 
— cuBEB-E, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 
83, 399, 495. 
— PEPONLs, properties and activitv, 
90, 274. 
OLEOSACARUROS of Ph. Mexicana, 
85, 440. 
OLEUM. See Oil. 
OLIBANUM, solubility in oil of tur- 
pentine, 84, 53— acid number, etc., 
87, 94. 
OLIVE, cultivation in California, 82, 
178, 88, 124. 
— PITS (stones), as adulterant for pep- 
per, 83, 326, 87, 146. 
OLIVIL, conversion into vanillin, 
86, 167. 
OMBLIGO de venus, Hydrocotyle 
umbellata, uses, 86, 23. 
OMICHOLIN, present in urine, 88, 
567. 
OMIZOCHITL, Polianthes tuberosa, 
old reference, 85, 136. 
OMPHALEA cardiophylla — 0. olei- 
FERA, descriptions and uses, 83, 96, 
97. 
OMPHALOCARPUM procera, con- 
stituents of fruit, 82, 142. 
ONCUS EscuLENTUS, uses, 85, 387. 
ONONIN, color reaction, 90, 94. 
OOMRA WHATTi, East India gum, 
88 302 458 
OPPIIOXYLIN, from Ophioxylon 
serpentinum, 90, 175. 
PI ATA de copaiba compuesta. Ph. 
Mexicana, 85, 440. 
OPIONIN, properties, 85, 425. 
OPIUM, acid combined with the mor- 
