Decennial Index ^ 1881 — 1890. 
119 
GLYCYRRHIZ^ AROMATICUS, 83, 
305. 
GRossuLARiiE (goosebernes) as a 
vehicle for iodides, 87, 159. 
GUAiACi, Phil. Hosp., 88, 424. 
HYPOPHospHiTUM coMPOSiTus, de- 
ficiency of commercial, 88, 589 — 
preparation, Brit. Unoff.Form, 88, 
519. 
HYPOPHOSPITUM CUM FERRO (Diehl), 
82, 439— (Randall), 84, 357— 
(Phil. Hosp.,) 88, 424. 
lODO-TAXNicus, 82, 117, 00, 336. 
— iPECAcuANHvE, preparation(Rother, 
weak alcohol and ammonia) 83, 
87— (from fluid extract), 83, 403— 
(fluid extract, water, filter), 86, 86 
(ammonia), 86, 331 — (acetic acid, 
Lawall), 81, 246, 317. 
IPECACUANHA ACETicus, Brit. Unofi". 
Form, 88, 519. 
LACTuCARii (Beringer), 88, 70, 110, 
—(England), 83, 595, 631— (Lem- 
berger), 86, 332— (Streeter), 83, 
393. 
LAXATivus (Amussat), 83, 152. 
— MANNiE — S. MENTHA, Ph. Germ., 
83, 133. 
MYRRH A, 84r, 571. 
NICCOLI BROMIDI, 86, 592. 
ORANGE. See Syrupus aurantii. 
PAPAVERis, Ph. Germ., 83, 133. 
PEPTONi, 81, 359. 
PHOSPHATUM COMPOSITUS, Phil. 
Hosp., 88, 424. 
— picis, 84, 8. 
PILOCARPI, 81, 251. 
PINEAPPLE, 85, 174. 
POTASSII lODIDI S. POTASSII lODIDI 
COMPOSITUS, Phil. Hosp., 88, 424. 
— PRUNi VIRGINIANS, action of spir. 
seth. nitr., 87, 18— preparation, 
(alcohoH, 83, 560 ; (glycerin), 85, 
168— Brit. Unofl". Form., 88, 519. 
— PYCNANTHEMI, 88, 610. 
— QUASSIA, 85, 292. 
— RHAMNE CATHARTICA, Ph. Germ., 
83, 133. 
RHEi (from fluid extract and oil 
of cinnamon), 86, 332— U. S. Ph. 
and Ph. Germ, 83, 602. 
— RHEI AROMATICUS (IcSS alcohol), 86, 
332; (borax), 80, 128. 
— RUBi iDAEi, 83, 157— U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 602— distinction of 
artificial from yfenuine. 80, 179. 
— SACCHARiNi (Kiigler), 88, 181. 
— SAFFRON. See Syrupus croci. 
— sarsaparilla COMPOSITUS (without 
alcohol, intermittent displace- 
ment, 81, 626— (with the oils), 
I 86, 332 — (percolation of both drugs 
and sugar), 88, 9. 
— sciLLA (Rother, weak alcohol), 83, 
85. 
— SCILLA composit;us. (See also Syr- 
upus, Goxe) — (cold process), 81, 4 — 
(lime water), 81, 318 — (evaporated 
acetum scillse) 86, 591 — (percolate 
drugs and sugar), 88, 10. 
— SENEGA, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 
83, 602. 
— SENNA, U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 
83, 602. 
— sinapis, 80, 127. 
— soDii iiYPOPiiosPHiTis, Brit. Unoff". 
Form, 00, 156. 
I — stigmatum maydis (Hillan), 84, 
571— (Kenned}/), 83,243. 
! — strawberry. See Syrupus pra- 
j GARIA. 
\ — TOLUTANUS, cause of the benzin-like 
I odor of old syrup, 85, 606, 00, 
I 616 — cause of the yellow color on 
I addition of potassa, 80, 137 — prep- 
, aration (white of eggs), 83, 274 (IJ. 
S. Ph. '80 best), 84, 356, (U. S. Ph. 
j '70 with hot water), 84, 344 (alco- 
hol), 86, 333; (powdered tolu), 
' 87, 234, 290 ; (tolutanated sugar), 
00, 531. 
I SYZYGIUM jambolanum, analvsis, 
; 88, 368— uses, 82, 351, 88, 339— 
\ uses in diabetes, 84, 476, 85, 428 ; 
; OO, 50. 
I T ABAC FUN, Poinciana pulcherrima, 
! uses, 86, 123. 
j TABACO of Mexico, Nicotiana 
j species, 86, 123. 
I TABERN^MONTANA, species in 
Ceylon, 84, 443. 
TABLETS, COMPRESSED, ineflBciency, 
' OO, 405. 
: — ACONITE (Vigier), 86, 427. 
— ANTISEPTIC, alkaline (Seller), 00, 
I 555. 
I — CARBOLIC, 82, 243. 
— nitrogltcerini. Ph. Brit., 86, 
357. 
— potassium chlorate and ammo- 
nium CHLORIDE, explosive, 00, 385, 
631. 
— SALOL, 87, 556. 
— siLico-FLuoRiDE (Bsreus), OO, 
5 )5. 
I — TEHEBENE, 87, 349. 
TACAMACA, origin, description and 
use, 86, 123. 
TACOPATLE, Aristolochia Mexi- 
cana, 86, 123. 
