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PARI leaves (Cissampelos), properties, 
90, 195. 
PARIETARIA pennsylvanica, uses, 
86, 72. 
PARIS GREEN, commercial, 88, \ 
379 
PARMIENTIERA edulis, uses, 85, 
434. 
PARONYCRINE, from Herniaria 
jjlabra, 90, 4S8. 
PARSLEY, as an antigalactic, 82, 
89— ash of frait, 87, 28. 
PARSNIP, WILD, root not poisonous, 
86, 449. 
PA RTHENINE, a complex substance, 
86, 451— a glucoside, 90, 121— ef- | 
fects, 87, 70. 
PARTHENIUM iiysterophorus, de- 
scription and use, 86, 451 — bitter ! 
glucoside, 90, 121. 
IXTEGRIFOLIUM, COUStitUeutS, 81, 
494. I 
PASSIFLORA SPECIES, tropical fruits, 
86, 447. 
PASTA Mack, 88 , 245. 
PASTE, ANTISEPTIC (Socin),90, 406. 
— CAUSTIC (Felix), 87, 557. 
— FLOt^R, preparation, 82, 180. 
— LABEL. See Label paste. 
— MEDICATED for skiu diseases (Unna) , 
89, 17. 
— ODONTALGIC, 88, 409, 90, 172. 
— ST\RCu, permanent (for analysis), 
88, 560. 
PASTILLAS de cuantecomate. Ph. 
Mexicana, 85, 440. 
PAS riLLES. See also Troches. 
— ANTIDIABETIC (saccharin), 87, 555, 
88, 181. 
— ANTISEPTIC, for diphtheria, 88, 610. 
— FUMIGATING, disinfectant, 90, 90. 
— iodine, 88, 246. 
— SACCHARIN, 87, 551, 88, 181. 
PASTINACA SATivA, constituents of 
root, 86, 448. 
PATA de GALLiNAZo (Cinchona), ques- 
tionable identity, 85, 95. 
PATCHOULI. See also Pogostemon. 
— origin, 81, 23 — true and false 
leaves, 81, 337, 88, 184— uses, 90, 
110. 
PATENT medicines as medicines, 83, 
563, 590. See also Nostrums— Pro- 
prietary medicines. 
PAULLINIA species, used in Mexico, 
85, 602. 
PAVESl'S cosmetic. 88, 616. 
PAVONIA wELDENir, adulterant of 
patchouli leaves, 81, 338. I 
PAVY'S solution for estimation of 
ghicose, 85, 383. 
PAYENA SPECIES, cultivated in Cey 
Ion, 84, 444. 
PAYTAMINE, properties, 82, 369. 
PAYTINE, relation to quebracho al- 
kaloids, 82, 369. 
PECTOSE and pectin, reactions, 83, 
526. 
PEDALIUM murex, mucilaginous 
leaves, 90, 197. 
PEDICULI, destroying, 87, 614, 
88, 510. 
PEDILANTHUS pavonis, medicinal 
properties, 86, 20. 
PEGANUM II arm ALA, constituents, 
86, 89— action and dose, 87, 443. 
PELARGONIUM ramosissimum, use 
of leaves, 90, 474. 
— zoNALE, coloring matter of flowers, 
89, 443. 
PELLETS, ferrocyanic, for albumen, 
83, 200. 
— for OTORRITCEA, 90, 405. 
PELLETIERINE, tannate, vermi- 
fuge action, 82, 631. 
PEI^LITORY, German, origin, 82, 
585. 
— SWEET, origin, properties, constitu- 
ents, 90, 504. 
PELOSINE, uses, 85, 105. 
PENCILS. See also Stilus— paste. 
— ALUM, 81, 375. 
— CAUSTIC (Sinety), 88, 583— (Moser), 
86, 104. 
— COPPER SULPHATE, 90, 133. 
— CREASOTE, 90, 133. 
— for flybites, 87, 607. 
— for removing inkstains, 87, 159. 
— IODOFORM (isinglass), 82, 89 — (but- 
ter cacao), 82, 374, 85, 337, 87, 
396— (starch or acacia), 82 , 308, 
85, 30, 87, 128, 396. 
MEDICINAL, 81, 375. 
— MENTHOL, commercial, 86, 539. 
— PASTE (Unna), 86, 548. 
— PLASTIC (soap), 90, 133. 
— SALVE (Unna), 86, 548. 
— URETHRAL, 88, 409. 
— ZINC CHLORIDE, 83, 308. 
— ZINC SULPHATE, 83, 273, 
PENGHAWAR djambi, haemostatic, 
90, 295. 
PENNSYLVANIA. See Pharmacy- 
State Pharm. Association. 
P E NT AC HLOR ACETONE, prepara- 
tion and properties, 88, 36. 
PENTACRIPTA atropurpurea, use 
in Mexico, 85, 433. 
RENTE NES, characters, 88, 307. 
PENTSTEMON barbatum, uses in 
Mexico, 85, 434. 
