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phine, 83, 582, 84, 198— separa- 
tion of alkaloids (Plugge), 87, 511 
— antidote (amyl nitrate), 86, 596 — 
ASSAY (Squibb), 82, 244 ; (Paris So- 
ciety), 82, 598 ; (Bartlet), 84, 539 ; 
(Godeffroy, Austrian Ph., Merck, 
Perger), 84, 634; ( Wainwright), 
85, 391; (Wrampelmeyer), 87, 
74 ; (Geisler),88, 529 ; (Fliickiger), 
90, 14 ; (U. S. Ph.), 90, 222; (Loof), 
90, 344; (criticised by Dieterich), 
90, 585; (Dieterich), 90, 584; 
(Nagelvoort), 90, 407. See also 
Morphine, estimation-constituents, 
81, 130 — production. See Po^py, 
cultivation — yellow mould, 86, 407 
— contains tritopine, 90, 492. 
— PREPARATIONS, morphiue strength, 
81, 129— examination, 82, 538. 
— Australia, 88, 45. 
— Boston, 90, 198. 
— Bulgarian, 81, 307, 82, 626. 
— East Indian, trade (Simmond's), 
90, 567. 
— Egyptian, of the Cairo bazaars, 89, 
187. 
— Minnesota, alkaloids, 86, 407. 
— Persian, 83, 419, 85, 36. 
— " Pudding," 90, 198. 
— Smyrna, 83, 419. 
OPUNTIA species, uses in Mexico, 
85, 449, 450. 
— vulgaris, constituents of fruit, 
84, 3. 
ORANGES, ash, 87, 28— as galacta- 
gogue, 85, 558 — culture in the 
tropics, 86, 445. 
ORANTIN in annatto, 85, 109. 
ORCHARD ALUM SPRING, analysis, 82, 
634. 
ORCHIS species, secretion of muci- 
lage, 88, 505. 
— latifolia — O. LAXiFLORA, Afghan- 
istan, 87, 46. 
ORCIN, action upon carbohydrates 
and other substances, 86, 184, 88, 
571 — preparation and properties, 
87, 71. 
OREJA de p.urro, Echeverria coccic ea, 
emollient, 86, 24. 
OREO DAPHNE californica, fatty 
acid in seed, 82, 625. 
OREXIN, action and administration, 
90, 247. 
ORGANIC matter, destruction for 
forensic analysis, 83, 261. 
ORIGANO, Lippia origanoides, uses, 
85, 334. 
ORIGANUM DiCTAMNus, use, 85, 553. 
ORO PLANT of Sierra Leone, poison- 
ous, 86, 450. 
OROXYLUM iNDicuM, properties of 
bark, 90, 523. 
ORRIS BUTTER, Grasse (France), 85, 
133— distillation, 89, 372. 
ORTHOMETHYL ACETANILIDE. 
See ExALGiN. 
ORTHOSIPHON stamineus, gluco- 
side, 87, 80. 
OSHA, aromatic root, 87, 313. 
OSMORRHIZA longistylis, constitu- 
ents, 82, 149. 
OSTRUTHIN, chemistry, 90, 341. 
OUABAINE, preparation and proper^ 
ties, 89, 8^, 469 — local anaesthetic, 
90, 181 — from strophanthus seed, 
90, 521. 
OVARIAN CYSTS, composition of 
liquids, 81, 592. 
OXALIS acetosella, caustic action, 
82, 252. 
j — viOLACEA, use in Brazil, 84, 627. 
— SPECIES, use in Mexico, 86, 123. 
OX AMIDE, preparation, 90, 93. 
OXIDES, action of alkaline phos- 
I phates, 88, 617. 
OXYACANTlilN, reactions, 84, 403, 
404— test, 85, 452 
OXYCHINOTERPENE(= cholestol) , 
87, 78. 
OXYCOCCINE, properties, 86, 325. 
OXYDENDRUM arboreum, does not 
contain andromedotoxin, 89, 861. 
OXYDIMETHYLCHINIZINE. See 
Antipyrin. 
OXYDIMORPHINE ( = pseudomor- 
phine), 87, 75. 
OXYGEN, production from barium 
peroxide, 82, 214 — rapidly from 
hydrogen peroxide (permanganate 
potassium). 82, 407, 89, 79; (fer- 
ricyanide potassium), 89, 565 ; 
(chlorinated lime), 89, 565. 
— active. See Ozone. 
OXYMEL sciLL^, Ph. Germ., 83, 
130. 
OXYTROPINE, properties, 85, 108. 
OXYTROPIS Lamberti, loco weed, 
81, 143, 88, 528, 89, 409. 
OYSTERS, eaten raw, 81, 86— p. c. 
of iodine, 84, 583. 
OZOKERITE, source of ceresin, 86, 
430. 
OZONE (active oxygen) from hydro- 
gen peroxide, 82, 214 — action on 
metallic salts and oxides, 82, 617. 
OZONINE (ozoNEiNEj, as disinfectant, 
"85, 556— as bleaching fluid, 90, 
444. 
P. and p. (pharmacist and public) 
84, 531. 
