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petrolatum, 83, 492 — with paraffin, 
89, 538. » 
HYDRARGYRI OXIDI RUBRI, U. S. Ph. 
and Ph. Germ., 83, bl6— with pet- 
rolatum, 83, 492. 
HYDRARGYRI SUBSULPHATIS, 86, 
105. 
HYDROGENII PEROXYDATI, 90, 582. 
ICHTHYOLI REFRIGERANS ( LJnna), 
90, 346. 
lODi (lanolin the best base), 89, 
128— (melted vaseline), 90, 131— 
(petrolatum), 83, 492, 539. 
— lODOFORMi, with petrolatum, 83, 
493. 
lODOFORMi compositum, 82 , 424. 
lODOLi, 86, 427 ; 87, 462, 613. 
LANOLiNi (cream), 90, 293. 
LONCHOCARPI, 81, 439. 
-MAURY, 86, 84— Phil. Hosp.,88, 
425. 
- MEDiciNALE (adipatum) as a per- 
fectly rancid free substitute for lard, 
90, 87. 
MEZEREi, with petrolatum, 83, 493. 
— NAPHTHOLi, 82, 629; 83, 271 ; 89, 
16. 
— PARAPPiNi, Ph. Germ., 83, 190. 
— PERuviANUM, Phil. Hosp., 88, 425. 
PETROLEi. See Petrolatum. 
— Picis, (oil of tar), 84, 8 — (addition 
of wax), 89, 106, 634— (with petro- 
latum), 83, 493. 
— PLUMBi, HEBRiE. See Unguentum 
DIACHYLON. 
— PLUMBI (subacetatis). Ph. Germ., 
83, 190 — (with benzoinated lard), 
83, 404. 
PLUMBI SUBACETATIS REFRIGERANS, 
(Unna) 90, 346. 
PLUMBI CARBON ATis, U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 606— with petrola- 
tum, 83, 493. 
— pi.UMBi IODIDE, with petrolat^im, 
83, 493. 
PLUMBI NITRATIS, 85, 267. 
PLUMBI TANNATis, Ph. Germ., 83, 
190. 
poTASSii lODiDi, preparation, U. S. 
Ph. and Ph. Germ., 83, 606— 
(Rother, stearic acid), 86, 5— (My- 
lius, oil of cloves, manipulation), 
86, 609— (lanolin), 87, 129— 
(glycerin), 89, 79 — (soap), 90, 
17— (petrolatum), 83, 493. 
REFRIGERANS (Uuna), 90, 346. 
RESORCiNi, turns blue with ammo- 
nia, 86, 609. 
ROSMARiNi COMPOSITUM, Ph. Germ., 
83, 190. 
scopoL^, 90, 102. 
— STRAMONii, with petrolatum, 83, 
493. 
— suLPiiURis, with petrolatum, 83, 
494. 
— SULPHURIS ALKALINUM, with petrO- 
latum, 83, 494. 
— TARTARi sTiBiATi, Ph. Germ., 83, 
190. 
— TEREBiNTHiN^, Ph. Germ., 83, 191. 
— VEKATRiN^, with petrolatum, 83, 
494. 
WILKINSONI, 86, 536. 
— ZLNci OXIDI (improved manipula- 
tion), 81, 556 — (stanth, Rother), 
86, 6— (glycerin), 86, 538— (tra- 
gacanth), 89, 561 — (petrolatum), 
83, 494— U. S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 
83, 606. 
— ZINCI OXIDI CARBOLATUM, Phil. 
Hosp., 88, 425. 
— ZINCI OXIDI REFRIGERANS, (Unna), 
90, 346. 
— ZINCI suLPHiDi (Vigier), 86, 294. 
UNlVERSiry of Brussels, fire. 86, 
463— of Pennsylvania, fire, 88, 320. 
— See also Colleges of Pharmacy. 
UN ON A. See Cananga. 
UPAS (of Singapore) constituents, 
83, 368. 
URALIUM (chloral-urethan), hyp- 
notic properties), 89, 416, 471. 
UREA, excretion increased by milk 
diet, 87, 402 — detection by oxalic 
acid, 83, 264 — estimation (Cam- 
I pari, nitrous a(^id), 87, 494 ; appa- 
I ratus (Say re), 89, 439 — synthesis 
I from benzine, 81, 609 — as substi- 
1 tute for quinine, 84, 121. 
URECHITES suBERECTA, poison, 81, 
I 315. 
URENA lobata, adulterant of pat- 
chouli, 88, 185. 
— sinUxVta tibres, microscopy, 84, 
223. 
URETHANE, hypnotic action, 86, 
50, 608, 87, 854 — administration 
and properties, 87, 569 — antidote 
to picrotoxin, strychnine, resorcin, 
87, 129. 
URGEVAO, Stachytarpha jamai- 
censis, uses in Brazil, 85, 335. 
URGINEA sciLL^, 86, 50, 574. 
I URINE, detection of acetone, 89, 
I 175 — forms of albumen (Stewart), 
i 87, 496 ; estimation of albumen 
(Zahor), 89, 24 ; tests, see Albu- 
MEN,tests — alkaloids of human urine 
(Thudichum), 88, 567— iodine as 
reagent for the alkaloids and leuco- 
maines, 87, 295— benzoic acid pre- 
