Decennial Index ^ 1881 — 1890. 
91 
— ETHERS, action of acid chlorides, 
89, 497. 
— SERIES, 89, 550. 
PHENOLPHTHALEIN, test for alka- 
loids, 86, 130, 249. 
PHENORESORCIN, preparation, 
83, 402. 
PHENYL ETHERS of carbonic acid, 
conveision into salicylic acid, 83, 
374. 
— SERIES, 89, 551. 
PHENYL ACETAMiDE. See Antifeb- 
RIN. 
— dihydrochijSAzolin. See Orexin. 
SALICYLIC ETHER. See SaLOL. 
— URETHANE (euphorine), formation 
and administration, 90, 389— prop- 
erties and composition, 90, 584. 
PHILADELPHIA College of Pharm- 
acy, advances in instruction and 
requirements (Remington), 85, 1 
— alumni. See Alumni — assistants 
to the professors, 81, 373 — award 
at Melbourne Exposition, 81, 311 — 
building extension, 81, 25S, 373, 
374; openiniT, 81, 581 — class, 81, 
44, 82, 44, 83, 59, 84, 58, 85, 58, 
86, 55, 87, 54, 88, 55, 89, 55, 
90, 54 — Colorado Alumni, 90, 
310— commencement, 81, 202, 82, 
200, 83, 211, 84, 231, 85, 217, 
86, 220, 87, 215, 88, 215, 89, 
216, 90, 264— conference with Phil. 
County Med. Soc, 81, 89, 193— cor- 
responding members, 84, 294 — 
examinations, 81, 194, 82, 193, 
83, -204, 84, 225, 85, 209, 86, 
210, 87, 205, 88, 204, 89, 205, 
90, .252 — preliminary examina- 
tions, discussed, 83, 511, 84, 123; 
(Blair), 85, 10, 86, 49, 410, 573, 89, 
444 — exhibit of progress of pharm- 
acy, 89, 218 — extension of course, 
89, 262— graduates, 81, 199, 82, 
197, 83, 209, 84, 231, 298, 85, 215, 
86, 216, 87, 212, 88, 211, 89, 
212, 90, 260 — honorary members, 
84, 294, 89, 262— improvements 
made, 82, 586 — laboratory. Prof. 
Power takes charge, 81, 259, 
leaves, 83, 429; Prof. Sadtler 
takes charge, 83, 474; addition to 
the laboratory, 86, 526 — first ma- 
triculants. 86, 107 — stated meet- 
ings, 81, 34, 188, 372,580, 82, 189, 
378, 540, 83, 52, 201, 378, 540, 84, 
123, 294, 445, 599, 85, 50, 207, 358, 
588, 86, 49, 206, 412, 572, 87, 48, 
202, 367, 539, 587, 88, 202, 477, 89, 
201, 90, 249, 590— pharmaceutical 
meetings, 81, 35,88, 138, 191,257, 
' 310, 583, 632 82, 38, 89, 139, 192, 
i 258,i321, 585, 633, 83, 52, 1 05, 1 56, 203, 
! 277, 332, 5-55, 631, 84, 52, 124, 172, 
298, 342, 601, 648, 85, 51, 109, 153, 
321, 590, 630, 86, 50, 105, 157, 209, 
263, 314, 574, 617, 87, 4 ), 107, 157, 
203, 268, 311, 587, 635, 88, 53, 109, 
148, 203, 268, 318, 584, t)35, 89, 49, 
105, 158, 204, 260, 315, 586, H34, 90, 
51, 109, 156, 198, 251, 307, 591, 630— 
Rother fund, 86, 49 — lectures on 
toxicology, 86, 573 — Zeta-Phi- 
Alpha chapter, 83, 213, 85, 2>9, 
88, 220. 
— DRUG EXCHANGE, 81, 91, 82, 90. 
druggists' trade ASSOCIATION, 81, 
311,82 , 90. 
: PIIILIPPIUM, does not exist, 82, 
I 395. 
PHLOBAPHEN, properties, 89, 310. 
! PHLORIZIN, effect of heat, 81, 171. 
PHLOROGLUCIN, reaction with car- 
bohydrate, 86, 184— yanillic 
I (Giinzburg's reagent), 88 , 240. 
PHLOX CAROLINA, analysis of rhizome 
[ and roots, 86, 479 — p. c. of extract 
and ash, 84, 570 — contains a solid 
hydrocarbon, 88, 322 — as substitute 
for spigelia, 83, 631. 
— PANicuLATA, glucoside, 90, 296. 
PHORADENDRON flavescens, his- 
! tology, 83, 421. 
PHORMIUM TENAX, fibres, micro- 
scopy, 84, 223 — use of root, 86, 
i 302. 
: PHOSPHATES, in urine, relations, 
I 86, 346 — alkaline, action on oxides, 
88, 617. 
— FIELDS in Florida, 90, 535. 
PHOSPHORESCENT paint, 82, 65. 
PHOSPHORUS, administration, 87, 
635 — melting point, determination, 
86, 488 -against phylloxera, 88, 
404— pills, excipient,"^85, 366, 596. 
— PENTAFLU(miDE, preparation, 86, 
343. 
PHOTOGRAPLIY, history and pro- 
gress (Butterfield), 89, 45, 99, 155, 
1 99. 
I PHOTOMICROGRAPELY, simple ap- 
paratus, 89, 439. 
PHOTOSALTS, nature, 88, 199. 
PHOTOSANTONIN, preparation and 
properties, 86, 139 — action, 88, 
260. 
PHOTOXYLIN, preparation, 88, 
I 225, 268— use in surgery, 87, 585. 
1 PHRYNIN, origin and action, 86, 
3,68. 
PHYLLANTHUS emblica, laxative, 
83, 154. 
