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— Phil. Hospital, 88, 424. 
SURINJAN, Afghanistan, 87, 47. 
SWEDEN, pharmaceutical study, 81, 
525, 82 , 322. 
SWIE TENIA MAiioGANi, uses, 85, 
388. 
SWITZERLAND, pharmaceutical 
study, 82, 420. 
SYCOCEROL, identical with lactuce- 
rol, 87, 79. 
SYDENHAM'S laudanum, precipi- 
tate, 84, 473. 
SYLVESTRENE, characters, 87, 620, 
88, 307. 
SYMPHONIA fasciculata, products 
and uses, 84, 475. 
SYNONYMS, necessity, 81, 265. 
SYNTHETICAL, compounds used in 
medicine, 87, 523, 563 — processes 
in the animal organisms, 89, 197. 
SYNTONIN in urine, 87, 497-forma- 
tion and medical value, 88, 99. 
SYPHON, with rubber nipple, 81, 63. 
SYRUPS, with glucose, 81, 510 ; with 
saccharin, 88, 406 — by percolation, 
81, 1 — with chalk and hot water, 
81, 19— preservation, 81, 360, 602. 
— FRUIT, preparation, 88, 448 — acid, 
incompatible with cafleineand ben- 
zoate of sodium, 89, 288. 
— PH. MExicANA, 85, 438, 439. 
— PH. hospital, 88, 424. 
— soda water, 81, 567. 
SYRUPUS (simplex), classification, 
82, 243— preparation, U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 601. 
— ACACiiE, preparation ('70 prefer- 
able), 86, 86; (glycerin), 88, 9— 
p. c. of sugar, 89, 335. 
— AciDi ciTRici, extemporaneous, 90, 
378. 
— AciDi HYDRioDici, permanent (Gil- 
mour), 82, 239— (with glucose), 89, 
14,49. 
— ALTHAEA, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ. 
83, 601— stable, 86, 493. 
— AMYGDAL.^E, U. S. Ph. and Ph. 
Germ., 83, 601. 
— APRICOT, 85, 174. 
— AURANTii coRTicis, U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 601— (Beringer), 
86, 164, 209 — action of acids and 
acid salts, 88, 99. 
AURANTII CORTICIS RECENTIS, 81, 4, 
380. 
— AURANTII FLORUM, U. S. Ph. and Ph. 
Germ., 83, 601. 
CALCII HIPPURATIS, 85, 605. 
— CALCII HYPOPHosPHiTis, Brit. Unoff. 
Form, 90, 156. 
CALCII LACTOPIIOSPIIATIS 84, 616. 
— CALCII PHosPHATis, Phila, Hosp., 88, 
424. 
— CASCAR.E SAGRADJ5, Phila. Hosp., 
88, 424. 
— CERASORUM, Ph, Germ., 83, 133. 
— CHLORALis, 81, 454 — Phil. Hosx)., 
88, 424. 
— ciNNAMOMi, Ph. Germ., 83, 132. 
— CODEINE, Brit. Unoff. Form., 88, 
518. 
— COFFEE, 90, 248. 
— COUGH (White), 84, 492. 
— coxe's hive, original, 85, 153. See 
also SYRUPUS SCILL^ COMP. 
\ — CROci (from saffron sugar), 81, 37 
— various formulas, 89, 96. 
— DENTITION, 84, 614 — (cocaine), 86, 
295— (Vigier), 88, 615. 
— DEXTRIN. See Glucose. 
— ERYODiCTYi (Rother), 83, 176. 
— EUPHORBr^ pilulifer.e, 86, 142. 
— ferri bromidi, Brit. Unoff. Form., 
88, 518. 
— ferri HYPOPHOSPHITIS (Diehl), 82, 
439— Brit. Unoff., Form , 88, 518— 
stable, 90, 526. 
— FERRI lODiDi, strange restoration 
of color, 81, 401— examination of 
commercial, 86,290 — history, 86, 
289 — quality of iron important, 81, 
375 — PREPARATION and preserva- 
tion: (former processes), 86, 289/ 
290; (Nebinger), 86,86 ; (cold pro- 
cess, Klie), 81, 4 ; (iron sulphide^ 
Carles), 81, 360; (alcohol, Izard), 
83, 402; (glycerin, Wells), 83, 
561 ; (glucose, England), 88, 547, 
585 ; (double distilled water, 
Zelinka), 89, 78 ; (hypophorous 
acid, Devine), 89, 440; U. S. Ph. 
and Ph. Germ., 83, 602; French 
codex, 88, 449. 
— ferri ET CALCII lactophosphatum, 
86, 429. 
— FERRI OXYDATI SOLUBILIS, Ph. 
Germ., 86, 133. 
— FERRI PHOSPHATIS (Wright^ 88, 
538. 
FERRI PROTOCHLORIDI, 82, J 43 ; 
(Fruh), 82, 129, 162. 
FERRI ET QUININE HYDR0BR0MATUM„ 
Brit. Unoff. Form, 88, 518. 
— FERRI, QUININAE ET STRYCHNINE 
(Eaton's), variation in strength, 
83, 583— (Simonson), 90, 429. 
— fragarie, 81, 4. 
I — GLYCYRRHIZJ3 (Uquiritise), Ph. 
I Germ., 83, 133. 
