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—effect on musk, 81, 249— incom- 
patible with potassium iodide, 84, 
340, 598 — pills. See Pills — cause of 
reduction in price, 88, 428 — pro- 
duction in Europe, 85, 27, 128— 
pure (Davies), 85, 520— distinction 
from other sulphates, 90, 130; test 
('petroleum ether Hirschsohn), 90, 
2i^6 — substituted by panbotano, 90, 
182 — tasteless. See Quinine — water 
of hA dration (Parsons), 84, 544. 
— SULPHOCARBOLATE, preparation and 
composition, 82, 515. 
— suLPiioTANNOLATE, preparation, 83, 
175. 
— TANNATE, preparation and composi- 
tion (Rother), 83, 172; (Fiebert), 
83, 100; (Ph. Hongaricaj, 88, 
515; (Haj^er), 85, 550. 
— VALERATE, preparation, 83, 176. 
QUINOLEINE. action of sodium 
hvpobromite, 89, 19. 
QUIXOLINE BASES, researches, 83, 
327. 
— SALICYLATE — Q. TARTRATE for Slirgi- 
cal dressinsrs, 88, 346. 
— SERIES, 89, 551. 
QUINOLOGIC^ L AvoRK in the Madras 
cinchona plantations, 87, 527. 
RAFFINOSE, identical with gossy- 
pose, 86, 252. 
RAISINS, California, 82, 177, 90, 
465. 
EAJA RADiATA, acidity of oil, 88, 
614. 
KAJANIA SUBSA.MAKATA, uses, 85, 
435. 
RxlIZ de CHINA de Mexico. Smilax 
pseudochina, [)roperties, 86, 75. 
— del Injjio, origin, constituents, 
etc., 86, 115, l ^S, 264. 
— del MANSo, Echina(,'ea heterophylla, 
properties, 86, 76. 
RAMIE fibres, microscopical exami- 
nation. 84, 222. 
RANDIA DUMETOEUM, emctic, 83, 
323. 
RANUNCULUS pinnatus, use of 
leaves, 90, 474. 
— scELERATUs, poisouous principle, 
82, 180. 
RAPE SKKD, ash, 87, 28. 
RAPHaNUS SATivus, large size, 
Japan, 84, 530. 
RAPHIDOPHORA yitiensis (Tonga), 
81, 430. 
RxISAMALAS (storax) source, 85, 
247. 
RASPBERRY juice. See Juice. 
RATAFIA of CACAO, 89, 80. 
RAT POISON, 85, 171. 
RAUWOLFIA GLABRA, use of bark 
82 , 333. 
RED, Bordeaux — R., vegetable, de- 
tection in wine, 83, 262. 
RED DROPS (New Jersey), 85, 236. 
REDUCINE in urine, 88, 568. 
REDWOOD, T. retirement, 86, 44. 
REMEDIES used by the Cree Indi- 
ans, 84, 617. 
— native Southern, 85, 89. 
— notes on old, 88, 336 — on uses, 88, 
! 273. 
— new maximal doses, 89, 488. 
— synthetic, constitution, 90, 524. 
REMIJIA bicolorata, source of teca- 
mez bark, 84, 554. 
— FERRUGiNEA, coustitueuts and use, 
, 84, 627. 
I — pedunculata, source of cuprea bark, 
82, 293 — contains quinine, 84, 
156, 515. 
— Purdieana, source of cuprea bark^ 
82, 293— alkaloids, 85, 199— con- 
I tains cinchonamine, 84, 156. 
I REMY'S antiseptic solution, 88, 
178. 
i RENNET, effect on milk, 86, 42. 
i — liquid from fresh stoQiachs, 82, 
516. 
— FERMENT, of secdsof Withania coag- 
ulans, 84, 161 . 
RESEDA LUTEOLA, medicinal uses, 
88, 337. 
— oDoRATA, uses, 88, 337 — in perfum- 
ery, 85, 135. 
RESiDUPJ, estimation from very di- 
lute solutions, 89, 532. 
RESIN (Colophony), See Rosin. 
— ACARoiDES, composition, 81, 219 — 
origin, 81, 218 — history, 81, 257, 
283— medical properties, 81, 32S- 
characteis, 81, 191, 220. 
— ALDEHYDE, characters, 88, 29. 
— GUAiACUM. See Guaiacum. 
— JALAP, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 
83, 496 — composition and proper- 
' ties, 87, 321, 90, 435, 436— assay 
of commercial, 87, 343— vield, 83, 
34, 90, 435, 436 — cause of decreased 
yield (Kliickiger), 90, 141. 
— KAURI (Kowrie). See Kowrie. 
— pine (Pinus sylvestris), crystalline 
acid, 89, 362. 
— pine cones, uses, 82, 457. 
— piSTA(;iA, description and uses, 82, 
, 627. 
I — podophyllum. See Podophyllin 
1 — scAMMONY (direct from the root) 
