90 
American Journal of Pharmacy. 
— Canbyi, analysis of tuber, 90, 281, 
309. 
— EURYCARPUM, coiistituents, 89, 557. 
— OFFICINALE, bitter principle, 90, 
341. 
PHALARIS CANARiENSis, use, 85, 310. 
PHARBITIS Nil, purgrative proper- 
ties, 88, 580, 90, 143 
— TRILOBA, as source of jalap, 88, 580. 
— vioLACEA, uses, 86, 168. 
PHAMACEUTICAL associations of 
counties, 81, 383, 82 , 205, 429. 
See also State Pharm. Associations. 
— Congress, international. See Con- 
gress. 
— EDUCATION, in different countries, 
81, 525, 82, 313, 376, 420, 465 (for 
particulars, see the respective coun- 
tries) — relation to examination. 82, 
477 — suggestions (Schaer, Maisch, 
Dieterich ), 81, 524 ; (Redwood), 86, 
44 — recommendations by the Inter- 
national Congress, 85, 526 — theory 
and practice, 89, 445. 
— EXHIBITION. See Exhibition. 
— journals, change of title, 85, 56. 
— legislation, 81, 142, 208, 637, 85, 
367. 
— preparations. See Preparations. 
— qualifications, 85, 516, 89, 444. 
PHARMACISTS, as analysts and food 
inspectors, 87, 372, 90, 535 — 
charges against, 82, 474, 588 — li- 
quor^ license, 82, 261, 328— liquor 
selling, 82, 430. 84, 399, 650— 
manufacturers, 87, 536. 
— and physicians, joint committee, 
89, 492— relations, 81, 92, 207, 260, 
312, 84, 220, 87, 522, 580, 88, 220. 
— registered as physicians, 88, 379. 
PHARMACOPCEIA, theoretical 
science (Rother, Maisch), 86, 326, 
365 — publication of new, 89, 587 — 
disadvantage of conservatism, 81, 
523. 
— British, errors, 87, 524. 
— German, 88, 6, 80, 130, 188— com- 
pared to U.S. Ph., 83, 3U6, 347, 398, 
440, 494, 601 — changes in the new, 
90, 380. 
— International, 81, 514, 528, 85, 
521 — commission of U. S., 82, 93. 
— Mexican, materia medica, 85, 231, 
309, 339, 385, 430, 506, 552, 601 , 86, 
20, 72, 122, 168— pharmaceutical 
preparations, 85, 286, 373, 438, 547. 
— National, proposed, 84, 174. 
— Philadelphia Hospital, 88, 313, 
371, 423. 
— United States, first issue (1778), 
84,483 — (18b2), changes in strength. 
83, 55, 310, 335— first sheets, 82, 
532 — errors corrected, 83, 636 — ob- 
jections urged, 83, 335 — curiosities 
of publication, 82, 636 — convention 
of delegates, 89, 540 — nomencla- 
ture. See Nomenclature — revision^ 
call, 89, 258, 263 ; suggestions, 81, 
497, 520, 88, 319, 89, 437, 440, 90, 
218, 303. 
PHARMACY BOARDS, 90, 535 -of 
Pennsvlvania, 87, 430, 475, 89, 
492, 588, 90, 312, 431, 588, 592; (re- 
gistration), 87, 590, 90, 269. 
— laws of Pennsvlvania, 87, 314, 
317, 363, 377, 475,89, 381— of Phila- 
delphia, opposition, 84, 493. 
— FEMALR students, 81, 636. 
— in DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. See these 
in Australia, India, United States 
(Falk), 87, 103, 88, 104— in the 
South (Arny), 90, 628. 
— REPORTS on the progress, 82 , 334. 
— SCHOOLS, conference, 81, 582, 82, 
540. 
— SECTION in medical associations, 
88, 65, 221, 378. 
PHASEOLUS DivERsiFOLius, uses in 
the South, 85, 90. 
— LiMATus, poisonous variety, 84, 
475. 
— RADiATUs, use in Japan, 84, 530. 
PHELLANDRENE, characters, 87, 
620, 622. 
PHENACETINE. phvsiological ac- 
tion, 88, 240— bad effects, 90, 480 
— action of chlorine, 89, 18; of 
nitric acid, 89, 442 — detection of 
acetanilid, 88, 403, 89, 134— esti- 
mation of acetanilid, 90, 615 — de- 
tection of antifebrin, 89, 77 — dose, 
87, 563 — preferable to antifebrin 
and autipyrin, 90, 480 — properties, 
87, 563 — solubility in chloroform 
and benzin, 90, 130— distinctive 
tests, 89, 506 — use in whooping 
cough, 89, 369. 
PHENETOL, action of acetyl and ben- 
zovl chlorides, 89, 499. 
PHENOL. See also Acid, carbolic 
— estimation in carbolic acid, 84, 482 
— presence in Pinus sylvestris, 85, 
106 — behavior to chloral hydrate, 
85, 435. 
— COCAINE, 87, 561. 
— lODATED, 86, 14, 
— VARNISHED for dressing, 89, 559. 
— soDiQUE (Beringer), 90, 168, 199— 
use in rhus poisoning, 90, 540. 
PHENOLS, compound with chinoline, 
83, 401 — reactions with carbohy- 
drates, 86, 184. 
