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incompatiV)le with caffeine in fruit j 
syrups, 89, 288. j 
BICARBONATE, antidote to iodoform, 
85, 240 — oommercial, purity, 88, 
602,637,89,336— contains ammonia, 
81,574; hyposulphite, 86, 610, 89, 
608, 90, 294— how to keep, 85, 26 
— English process of manufacture, 
89, 248 — solubility increased by 
sugar, 81, 99. 
— BORATE, deposits in California and 
Nevada, 82, 472, 85, 304, 87, 80— 
estimation of boric acid, 83, 40 — 
action of glycerin, 82, 537, 83, 
447, 88, 455 — incompatible with 
cocaine, 89, 18, 90, 426— use in 
diphtheria, 88, 5; in hoarseness, 
81, 135. 
— BOROBENZOATE, preparation, 84, | 
615. 
— BOEOCiTRATES, preparation and com- 
position, 81, 67. 
BOROGLYCERiDE, 89, 130. See also 
BOROGLYCERIDE. 
CARBONATE, commercial, quality, 
89, 336 — estimation in presence of 
hydrate, 89, 353— production di- 
rect from sodium chloride, 90, 
301. 
- CARBONATE, EXSICCATED, U. S. Ph. 
and Ph. Germ., 83, 496. 
- ciioLEATE, preparation, 84:, 8. 
CHLORATE, actiou of heat, 80, 15. 
CHLORIDE. See Salt. 
CROToNOLEATE, causcs hemor- 
rhages, 87, 347. 
- DINITROCRESOLATE, ycUoW COloriug 
material, 83, 177. 
- DiTHio SALICYLATE, dose and effect, 
89, 411 — medical properties, 89, 
560. 
- ETJiYLATE, preparation, 81, 574. 
- FLUORIDE, US3S, 82, 139. 
GiA'CEROBORATE, as antiseptic, 82, 
507. 
HippuRATE, dispensing, 84, 108. 
HYDRATE. See Soda. j 
HYPOBROMiTE, actiou upou aromatic j 
derivatives, 8 i), 19. 
HYPOPHospinTP-, determination of 
purity (Moerk), 89, 392. 
HYPOSULPHITE, actiou of acids, 89, 
524, 583— detection in sodium bi- 
carbonate, 86, 610, 89, 608, 90, 
294 — composition, 81, 234 — use in 
cancerous ulcers, 83, 576. 
ichthyolsulphate, properties, 87, 
293. 
IODIDE, advantages of using it, 86, 
623— hypodermically, 85, 523— de- 
tection of nitrate 88, 612. 
— koussinate, preparation, 85, 239. 
— NITRATE, contains chlorate, 86, 
426 — constitutes "commercial salt- 
petre," 86, 288. 
— NITRATE, commercial, quality, 83, 
512 — dose, 84, 120 — manufacture, 
90, 618. 
— PEPTOCHLORiDE (Prosser James), 
86, 426. 
— PHOSPHATE, commercial, 81, 511. 
— piiosPHOGLYCERiTE, solubility, 90,. 
91. 
— POTASSIUM SULPHITES, preparation 
and properties, 89, 584, 90, 150. 
— poTAS.siuM HYPOSULPHITES, prepara- 
tion and properties, 89, 585. 
— PYROPHOSPHATE, for estimating and 
separating metals, 88, 421. 
— EHODONATE. See Sodium sulpho- 
CYANATE. 
— SALICYLATE, absorptioH by the skin, 
84, 184, 87, 197— delirium after 
use, 87, 452— detection in milk, 
82 , 358 — liquefies with antipyrin, 
89, 288, 90, 309, 402— causes im- 
potence, 81, 474 — impurities, 89, 
53fi — perservation, 86, 494, 88, 
100— stable solution, 85, 292, 89, 
250— use in headache, 81, 474, 89, 
142; in pruritus, 90, 320; in sore 
throat, 82, 630; in toothache, 88, 
403. 
— SALTS, solubility, 81, 285 — action 
of salicylic acid, 86, 423. 
— SILICATE, in microscopy, 90, 2'80, 
595. 
— siLicoPLUORiDE, preparation and 
antiseptic properties, 87, 606, 635, 
88, 584. 
— SILVER HYPOSULPHITE, preparation, 
89, 586. 
— SULPHIDE, manufacture, 89, 617. 
— SULPHITE, and double salts, 89, 
584, 90, 150. 
— sulpho-benzoate, applied to 
wounds, 88, 136 — as antiseptic, 
88, 244 — preparation and use, 88, 
401. 
— sulphocarbolate, purgative, 82, 
137 — use in dyspepsia, 84, 42 ; 
for bee stings, 83 , 622; in rheu- 
matic fever, 83, 562 ; in vomiting, 
83, 153. 
— suLPHOCRESYLATE, purgative, 82, 
137. 
— suLPHOCYANATE, preparation and 
action, 86, 533. 
— TANNATE, preparation, 87, 560. 
— THiosuLPHATE. See Sodium hypo- 
sulphite. 
