American Medical, 327; A. Ph. A.. 108, 268: Associated Drug Companies of America, 269; Boston Druggists, 47, 108, 180, 234, 299: Cumberland County (Me.), 178; Delaware, 296; Drug Section, N. Y. Board of Trade, 51: Fort Worth (Texas), 51; General Committee of N. A. R. D., 77; German Apothecaries', 54; Indian Territory, 238: Italian Pharmaceutical, 272; Kennebec Valley (Me.), 52; Kings County (N. Y.), 51, 110, 178, 271; Louisiana, 297; Manhattan (N. Y.), 50, 109, 181, 239. 300; Manufacturing Perfumers'. 200 Metropolitan, 48, 191, 142, 239; National Buying Club, 52; New Jersey, 301; N. Y. C. P. Alumni, 54, 81; New York Retail Druggists'. 335; New York State, 275; Oklahoma, 296; Phi Chí, 209; Proprietary of America (annual meeting), 262; Proprietary of Canada. 107: Rhode Island, 52; Syracuse Druggists', Modern Materia Medica..231 Geissler, E., and Moller J. Real. Enzyklopädie des Gesamten Pharmazie.....222 Jelliffe, Helena L.. and Gibson, H. Our Native Orchids Potter & Clarke. Potter's Codliver oil and iron 258 freezing point of. 40 Ebert, A. E., personal.. some soda formulas. Ecuador, a market for American products... trade conditions in.. 221 .169 148 88 Coffee syrup. .161 Education, pharmaceutical. 94, Colalin .256 193 Educational system, faults in .231 Cold, common, treatment of.. 99 Colgate & Co., hundredth anni our .. 94 versary of. 84 Elixir pinus comp. cum heroin, court decision on. 252 Collaguol 256 Emmolient species.. 13 Color photography. 320 Emulgen 230 Colors, show globe. 104 Emulsifying agents.. 230 326 Conference of doctors and Emulsions, method for the an Remington, J. P., The Practice of Pharmacy Ruddiman, E. A., Whys in Pharmacy 288 Emulsion of paraldehyde.. .173 CORRESPONDENCE: petroleum and glycerophos ..231 Goddard, C. H., Relations of phates .257 Schimpf. H. W., A Sys tematic Course of Qualitative Chemical Analysis.232 Sherman, H. C., Methods of American Druggists' Syndicate to N, A. R. D.. Greaven, D. A., The study of foreign languages. Hammer, J. F., Pharmacists in the army. 42 Emulsions with soapbark....127 Encyclopædia, a pharmaceu tical .222 street station pharmacy, view of soda fountain Boric acid, incompatibility of, with sodium salicylate.. 10 Bottle seals, new idea in. Bowling tournament, winners of Breast tea. Broad Kaemmerer, .100 W. F.. Comment on Prescriptions...175 Kean, J. R., The Military Pharmacist fession .286 44 .238 18 Maloney, A. H., Guessing at prescriptions.. Eshner, A. E., The interde 33 pendence of medicine and in 164 Payne, George F., The future of the military pharmacist Ethics of the Allied Profes 326 68 288 .256 Mace, Bombay and Banda.. 11 Magnesia, calcined, method of preparing.... .172 peroxide Malto-crystal .172 .256 Mann drug patent bill. 283, 347 hearing on... .294 Massage cream. 41, 227 rate .174 Matter, corpuscular theory of.158 McConnell, C. H., business Hydrocyanic acid, plants containing methods of... 59 .228 Hydrogen dioxide, detection of 197 from sodium perborate.. .155 tests for.... Medical profession, relation of the manufacturing pharma 12 cist to.... 286 Hynson, H, P., The æsthetics of pharmaceutical dispensing Menstruum, 95 Menthol balm.. 131 Hyperhidrosis of feet, remedy for word... Aschenbach, F., 207; Behrens, H., 23; Brandreth, W., 209; Buchheister, G. A.. 247; Curie, Pierre, 302; Dobbins, E. T., 112; Dohme, C. P., 112; Doremus, R. O., 206; Ebert, Mrs. A. E., 245; Grasselli, E., 207; Ibsen, Henrik, 302: Kennard, J. B.. 22: Klotz, Victor, 138: Leeming, 371; Lance, P. R., 112; Lester, C. H., 302; Lyons, J. C., 207; Orine, J. S., 336; Ridgley, H. D., 336; Riker, W. B., 147; Steinkopf, E., 209; Stilwell, A., 190. Oxymel scillæ.... OBITUARY: 9 peroxide in tooth powders..156 .265 Strychnine antitoxin.. 102 legal regulation of.. ..75, 350 earthquake 221, 252 Styptogan .257 Turpentine liniment. Typhoid fever, serum ment of... startling court decision con cerning 153 views of the ruins of pharmacies Substitution, criminal.. 31 292 Sulfonal, trademark rights in Protocetraric acid. 323 Santy! .102, 197 name 299 Protosal ......102, 132, 197, 323 Saponins, the. 289 Sulphur lotion, pink. 230 Protylin 256 Prulaurasine 132 Pure food and drug bill..105, Sarsaparilla, varieties of. Schieffelin & Co., changes in firm 41 Sulphuric ether, book on manufacture of.. pany 231 United Drug Company. United States of .60, 80 136 Colombia, 140 Sundae, derivation of name...159 123, 153, 191, 233, 348, 360 Purgella Puzzling orders, prizes for...283 290, 355 prescriptions .102 Science, value of, as an aid to business Mocha .170 102 condition of pharmacy in..346 Urea diethylmalonate. .179 Suppositories, substitutes for Scoville, W. L., Pharmaceuti cacao butter in. 291 Uric acid, determination of in urine 289 Pyramidon, reactions of..... 39 cal flavors and their uses..157 Secacornin Suprarenal tonogene. 102 257 Sweet oil, means of coloring Secret preparations, agitation against sale of.. red 230 Urine, detection of sugar in..173 determination of uric acid in 289 59 Syrup of bromoform. 39 precautions to be observed Shampoo paste.. 258 Dessartz 39 Quince jelly. .10, 104 Show globe colors. 104 ipecac, compound.. 39 in testing for albumin... test for indican in. 40 132 Quinine formate. 102 Silver iodide.. 102 red clover compound. 133 Urgosan .102 mixture, incompatible.. 10 plating 174 sarsaparilla compound.. 133 Urocitral, constituents of.... 11 phytin 256 polish 230 tolu, preparation of. ...323 Smith, O. W., portrait. 137 Smoke, liquid. .258 Soap, liquid antiseptic. 228 10 Vanillin, production of.. 37 Soaps, clothes cleansing. .197 Van Schaick, C. P., portrait.. 87 Taj mahal hotel, Bombay, 128 Soda fountains in Paris. 161 Varnish, Japanese.. 132 Radium, market price of.230 Ray, P. W., portrait, sketch of.366 syrups ..159 Talcum powder advertising..325 Tannal borin... Veratrol .102 .102 Refrigerating process, am monia 291 trade, ways of expanding..168 water, essentials of success in sale of.. Veronal, hypodermic injec Tannoform, reactions of. 39 tions of... 259 Tanno-organic compounds. 72 166 Registration, pharmacy, recip Tapeworm, new remedy for.. 70 identity tests for. 323 rocal 296, 324 water, the increasing popu Teston 102 poisoning by... 228 larity of.. 154 Regulin 102 Thalictrum aquilegifolium. 228 some reactions of. 259 beverages, excise tax on al Renastypin 257 Theophorin Vesipyrin .257 257 coholic Vioform, reactions of. 39 347 Reng 72 Theranol 102 Sodium chloride solution as a Vitose 102 Resin, the flow of. 103 Thermiol 102 reagent 103 Vomiting, treatment of. 323 Rice oil.. 70 Thymidol .102 Rock oil. 37 nitrate, use of in the preservation of meat.. Thyminic acid. Von Foregger, R., Oxygen toi 11 323 Root beer, home made. 174 Thymol solutions for itch. let preparations.. 61 230 Ross, Frank, Bombay's native perborate, characteristics of, Voseptol .257 Times square pharmacy, views 61, 155 of 305 druggists ..326 Rubber, cultivation in of, Solurol. .11, 102 Siam 29 Tincture of opium, alcoholic strength of. 229 Souvenir old, method of dissolving..199 original 291 Ruffmann, D. A., Russian camphorated, raid method of preparing.. 40 White lotion... 13 Soy, Indian.. .133 pharmacy 149 deodorized 175 Words, the flavor of. 318 Species laxantes. 13 Russian pharmacy. 149 Tinctures, rapid preparation Window displays, winter. 75 pharmaceutical journal....133 Spermathanaton 257 of 31 dressing literature.. 230 Spiess, L. & Son, warehouse Toilet cream. 104 Winter window display. 75 of, Warsaw.. 150 preparations, nonsecret. 41 Willson, J. A., Success in busi Splenon 102 Tomato bouillon.. 159 ness 14 Spring tonics. 133 Tonka collection bean, and Witch hazel cream. 258 257 Salene 257 Squibb, E. R. & Sons, new selling plan of. preparation of. .197 Wulling. F. J., The scope and 79 Trademark right in names, purpose of the drug press..193 Salts, the formation of. 174 Stevens-Wainwright bill. .94, the .315 Sampling of drugs and chemi cals 224 Sanford, J. A., Druggists and linguistics 140, 191, 204, 222, 252 Stokes's liniment, methods of preparing Trade names, misleading. .226 291 .318 San Francisco, aid for drug gist sufferers by earth Store experience, ruling on by New York College of Pharmacy Travieso, M., view in pharmacy of, Porto Rico... Tripartite plan, Government suit to upset. 151 264 123 Tropon, iron.. 10 quake 252 destruction of. 923 hints on arrangement of...261 Strontium peroxide.. 39 Tschirch, A., portrait sketch.. 21 Turicin 102 PHILADELPHIA. ON MEDICA and PHARMACEUTICAL RECORD ISSUED SEMI-MONTHLY BY NEW YORK, JANUARY 8, 1906. THE AMERICAN DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTICAL RECORD is issued on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Changes of advertisements should be received ten days in advance of the date of publication. Remittances should be made by New York exchange, post office or express money order or registered mail. If checks on local banks are used 10 cents should be added to cover cost of collection. The publishers are not responsible for money sent by unregistered mail, nor for any money paid except to duly authorized agents. All communications should be addressed and all remittances made payable to American Druggist Publishing Co., 62-68 West Broadway, New York. GET A PHARMACOPŒIA, OR BE DENIED A STORE LICENSE. The report of the annual meeting of the New York State Board of Pharmacy, which is printed elsewhere, should be of the highest interest to every practicing pharmacist in this State, and to these a careful perusal of it is commended. Most pharmacists are doubtless aware of the fact that the board has authority to adopt rulings calculated to strengthen the law and make easier its enforcement. Rule No. 20, the substance of which is given in our report, provides that no license shall be issued for any store which is not equipped with a copy of the latest revised edition of the Pharmacopoeia. The board has authority to enforce this ruling, and pharmacists who are not possessed of the book would do well to get one at once. The board does not insist that the Pharmacopoeia itself shall form part of the store's furniture the board will be satisfied if a book embodying the Pharmacopoeia in its contents is used; so that the possession of any of the Dispensatories or reference books containing the text of the latest revised edition of the Pharmacopoeia will be regarded as a compliance with the ruling. BULLETIN A. PH. A. At the Atlantic City meeting of the American Pharmaceutical Association steps were taken for the establishment of a monthly bulletin for the publication of association news, reports of officers, council motions, etc. The first number of the Bulletin was received the first of the year. It presents a very creditable appearance, both as regards form and typography. The pages are of equal size with those of the annual volume of Proceedings-namely, 6 x 9 inches, and the quality of paper is good. No. 1 contains a salutatory by the editor (C. S. N. Hallberg), the address of President Beal (11 pages), followed by the report of the committee on the address, the report of the Committee on National Legislation, and other committee reports. We do not doubt but that the Bulletin will admirably serve its purpose, reawakening interest in the affairs of the association on the part of the members and acquainting non-members with the aims and objects of the national organization. The association is distinctly to be congratulated on its choice of an editor for the Bulletin. Professor Hallberg has been actively identified with pharmacy and pharmaceutical journalism for a number of years, and there are few pharmaceutical journalists who are able to wield so trenchant and convincing a pen. 66 THE AMERICAN DRUGGISTS' SYNDICATE." Inquiries continue to reach us regarding the aim, objects, purpose and responsibility of a concern styling itself the American Druggists' Syndicate, a concern with which, by the way, we feel it well to say again that the AMERICAN DRUGGIST has no connection. The syndicate is seeking to interest retail druggists in a scheme for the manufacture and sale of a new line of proprietary medicines, to be sold in competition with the products of the old line manufacturers. The avowed business of the syndicate has been set forth at different times in the columns of the AMERICAN DRUGGIST, particularly in the issues of August 28, page 115, and November 13, page 275, of this year. But beyond what the organizer, Charles H. Goddard, formerly of San Francisco, has chosen to reveal in interviews with our reporter we know really very little and do not feel warranted in saying anything regarding either the ability of the syndicate to carry out its promises or its responsibility generally. While the syndicate has declared its intention of marketing its products under the Direct Contract Serial Numbering Plan, the impression prevails in some quarters that it was organized to offset the operations of the N. A. R. D. by providing retailers with a line of proprietary remedies which could be sold independently of the old line manufacturers and jobbers who are tied up with the N. A. R. D. It may be also well to add that the directors of the syndicate are intimately connected with the association of large cutting druggists in New York: in fact they are the most active spirits in this association, and from this fact readers should be able to draw their own conclusions. |