3 ' p ~/ hj yjL.y A t> i) v U A\T_r“l £>l|'£yVA,J £ >Jo*> r k)- v§| SJ 7-\ J; 1 , \ [Bm Idii & . t % 1) jj 57J 3 %%jm &jm $& j.rj &3 & J ii j-j 1896 COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF THE PRODUCTS OF THE LABORATORIES OF PARKE, DAVIS & CO., MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, DETROIT, MICH., U. S. A. REVISED, FEBRUARY 25, 1896. CANADIAN j LABORATORY j WALKERVILLE, ONTARIO. Cor. Walker Road and Sandwich Street. BRANCH HOUSES: NEW YORK. 90, 92 and 94 Maiden Lane, 9 and 11 Cedar Street. BALTIMORE, MD. 8 South Howard Street. KANSAS CITY, MO. 1008 and 1010 Broadway. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 228 Tclioupltoulas Street. Offices— 21 North Audley Street, (461 Oxford St.), Grosrenor Sq.,W. LONDON, ENGLAND. Warehouse and Laboratory- 34 North Bow, Oxford St., Grosvenor Square. AUSTRALASIAN DEPOT, 16 Bridge St., Sydney, N. S. W. CABLE ADDRES8—“PARKEDAVE” CAUTION! ADVANCE NO MONEY ON OUR ACCOUNT Information has reached us from va- rious parts of the country, of impostors who represent themselves as our agents, and upon such representations secure credit at hotels, boarding houses, etc., and fre- quently advances of money from our friends in the drug trade. Our travelers are supplied with sufficient money for their immediate needs, and access to us . by post or telegraph is so easy, that they can very readily secure more funds, should they require them. We will not, therefore, be responsible for any funds ad- vanced to anyone, unless supplied on specific authorization by us. PARKE, DAVIS & CO. 3 Terms, Etc. Information Concerning Terms and Conditions upon which the Prep- arations Named in this List are Sold. Fair dealing with all our patrons requires that no exceptions be made to such rules of commercial policy as seem necessary to be established for the proper conduct of vast business relations with the drug trade of the country. Any favoritism which we might show to a single patron would justly lead even that patron to suspect that we were according still greater advantages to his competitors, and we can do our friends no better ser- vice than to adhere as closely as possible to our published terms. Please correspond with us for information not covered below. NOMENCLATURE. It will be observed that we have, in a general way, promptly adopted the nomenclature of the U. S. P., 1S90, in listing and labeling our regular line of preparations. We have, however, deemed it appropriate to retain a few familiar titles which have been thoroughly established by usage, feeling certain that our patrons will, for the present, prefer, for instance, the familiar “ Syrup Yerba Santa Aromatic ” to the more correct “ Syrup Eriodictyon Aromatic,” and that pills which have become well known under the name “ Calomel and Ipecac ” would be less acceptable under the title "Mercurous Chloride Mild and Ipecac.” For a similar reason we shall also continue to list “ Fluid Extract Cascara Sagrada ” instead of "Fluid Extract Rhamnus Purshiana.” In connection with our “B. P.” preparations, we employ the nomen- clature of the British Pharmacopoeia. We therefore list "Henbane” in one place and “Hyoscyamus” in another, “ Serpentary ” and “Serpen- taria,” "Asafoetida” and “Asafetida,” "Ipecacuanha” and “Ipecac,” etc. (See also pages 151 and 254.) FLUID EXTRACTS IN 1 -2 AND 1 -4 PINT BOTTLES. For the convenience of those who desire our fluid extracts in smaller containers than pint bottles, we put them up in half- and quarter-pint bot- tles with descriptive labels containing formulae, etc. To cover the extra labor and the value of the bottles, an addition is made to list price as stated on page 9. There is therefore no reason why these smaller packages should not be supplied if wanted, and the wholesale trade will be pleased to furnish the same when clearly specified. We furnish our fluid extracts in five-pint containers, but not in half- gallon bottles, unless specially ordered. Our friends should remember this when filling customers’ orders, as loss might arise from inadvertently invoicing five pints as a half-gallon. HALF-GALLON vs. FIVE-PINT CONTAINERS. PREPARATIONS LIABLE TO FREEZE. Preparations of a certain character, represented by Liquid Acid Phos- phates, Distilled Ext. Witch Hazel and Dialyzed Iron, are liable to freeze in transit during extremely cold weather. (See Notes of Refer- ence, No. 63.) [CONCLUDED ON NEXT PAGE.] Terms, Etc. 4 INFORMATION CONCERNING TERMS, ETC. [CONTINUED from preceding page.] OMISSIONS, BREAKAGE, LEAKAGE OR SHORTAGE. We cannot hold ourselves responsible for any losses which may occur in the transportation cff merchandise shipped by us, whether shortage, leakage or breakage, except in cases where the result is directly traceable to causes existing in our laboratory. The transportation companies act as the agents of the purchaser, and we must refer our friends to them for reparation in case of loss. If we are advised of claims on receipt of goods, we shall be pleased to render every assistance in our power in collecting them from the transportation companies. Our products are sold subject to prices ruling on date of receipt of order. We cannot accept claims for an allowance in the event of a subse- quent reduction, any more than we could make claim for the increased value of our preparations previously sold, because of a recent advance. REVISED PRICES. Should be made by a Post Office Order, an Express Money Order or a bank draft. Checks on local banks are not acceptable to us for cash—not being funds current in Detroit or New York—a fee being charged by banks for the collection thereof. No allowance can be made by us for the expense of exchange, whether remittance be made by draft, postal order or express. Money, stamps or postal notes sent by mail will be at the risk of the sender and we cannot be held responsible for loss during transit. REMITTANCES INSURANCE OF MAIL PACKAGES. Packages forwarded by mail are at the risk of the consignee after de- livery to the postal authorities. Even when registered, it is impossible to recover from the government in case of loss. We can insure the safe delivery of small packages at the cost of five cents for a value of not more than $5.00, and ten cents for a value of not more than $10.00, and we shall be pleased to do this when desired, charging the cost upon the invoice. We hold ourselves responsible to purchasers for the deterioration of articles of our general line 'which have not been tampered with after leaving our laboratory, referring particularly to the removal of CAP, CORK OR LABELS from the containers. But we cannot hold ourselves responsible for the deterioration of products which have been so tam- pered with or which have been unduly exposed to sunlight, extreme heat, cold or moisture; or which are liable to deterioration under in- fluences beyond our control, and which leav-i our laboratory in proper con- dition. DETERIORATION. For reasons which we have not here space to give in detail, we never donate glass-labeled shelf-ware, cases, cabinets, etc., as an inducement for the purchase of our products. We shall be pleased to mail a printed cir- cular affording the grounds of this policy in extenso. GLASS-LABELED SHELF-WARE, ETC. The application of a certain concern to a lithographer for quota- tions upon a quantity of labels bearing our card, as it usually appears upon our bottles, has caused us to adopt the policy of never supplying loose labels of this description to anyone. We have no doubt that almost every application we receive of this character is made in good faith, and yet any other policy than the one we have adopted would be unsafe. W’e have issued a printed circular giving further reasons for this rule, and we shall be very glad to send a copy to any dealer inclined to doubt that this policy is demanded by the highest interests of the pharmacist and physician at large, as well as by our own self-protection. LOOSE LABELS FOR RE-DRESSING STOCK. 5 Table of Equivalents. TABLE OF EQUIVALENTS. Recognizing the growing sentiment in favor of the adoption of the metric system of weights and measures, the Seventh Decennial Conven- tion for the Revision of the U. S. P. resolved to employ it exclusively in the preparation of all formulae. While we have not adopted it gener- ally in the present issue of our price list, we recdmmend our patrons to make themselves familiar with the points of superiority that the metric system has over those at present in use, since every indication points to its early general adoption. Appended is a table of all the denominations of weight and measure that represent the packages offered in our price list, opposite which are placed their approximate and exact metric equivalents. Also a table of the metric system with its corresponding equivalents in wine measure and avoirdupois weight. It will be observed that the correct rule which provides for the indication of “solids by weight and liquids by measure” has been followed. LIQUIDS. APPROXIMATE EQUIVALENT. EXACT EQUIVALENT. i minim 0.06 Cubic centimetre. 0.061 Cc. i fl. drachm 4 C. c. 3.696 Cc. I fl. oz..... 30 C. c. 29.574 Cc. 4 fl. ozs. or % pint 118 Cc. (% Liter). 118.295 Cc. 8 fl. ozs. or Vn pint 236 Cc. f A Liter). 236.590 Cc. 16 fl. ozs. or i pint 473 Cc. {% Liter). 473.197 Cc. 2 pints...' 1 Liter (1000 Cc.) .946 Liter. 4 pints or gallon 2 Liters. 1.892 Liters. i gallon 4 Liters. 3.785 Liters. I Cubic centimeter... 16 minims. 16.23 minims. 4 C. c I fluidrachm. 1.082 fl. drs. IS C. c V2 fl. oz. (4 fl. drs.) 4.057 fl. drs. 25 C. c tyi fl. drs. 6.762 fl. drs. 30 C. c 1 fl. oz. 1.014 fl. ozs. 60 C. c 2 fl. ozs. 2.029 A- ozs- 100 C. c 3% fl. ozs. 3.381 fl. ozs. 120 C. c 4 fl. ozs. (% pint). 4.057 fl. ozs. 125 C. c fl. ozs. 4.227 fl. ozs. 235 C. c 8 fl. ozs. {A pint). 7.945 fl. ozs. 250 C. c fl. ozs. 8.453 A- ozs. 300 C. c 10 fl. ozs. 10.144 A- °zs- 470 C. c I pint. 15.892 fl. ozs. 500 Cc 1 pint, 1 fl. oz. 1.056 pints. 950 Cc 2 pints. 2.007 pints. 1000 Cc. (1 Liter) 2 1-10 pints. 2.113 pints. 4 Liters 1 gallon. 1.056 gals. If it be desired to approximate the pint quantity or price to that of the half liter, add to it 5.66 per cent, of either; for example 473.197 Cc. -f 26.7829 Cc. (5.66:? of 473.197) = 5co. Table of Equivalents. 6 SOLIDS. APPROXIMATE EXACT EQUIVALENT. EQUIVALENT. 1-500 grain 0.00013 Gm. 0.000129 Gm. I-I50 gr 0.00043 Gm. 0.000432 Gm. 1-120 gr 0.00054 Gm. 0.000540 Gm. 1-100 gr 0.00065 Gm. 0.000648 Gm. 1-64 gr o.oor Gm. 0.001013 Gm. 1-50 gr (1 milligramme). 0.0013 Gm. 0.001296 Gm. 1-40 gr 0.0016 Gm. 0.001620 Gm. 1-32 gr 0.002 Gm. 0.002025 Gm. 1-25 gr 0.0026 Gm. 0.002592 Gm. 1-10 gr 0.0065 Gm. 0.006479 Gm. 1-3 gr 0.021 Gm. 0.021599 Gm. I gr 0.065 Gm. 0.064798 Gm. 5 grs 0.3 Gm. 0.324 Gm. 15 grs (3 decigrammes). 1 Gm. 0.972 Gm. 30 grs 2 Gm. 1.944 Gm. 60 grs 4 Gm. 3.888 Gm. Vi oz 3-5 Gm. 3.544 Gm. % oz 14.2 Gm. 14.175 Gm. I oz 28 Gm. 28.350 Gm. 2 OZS 56 Gm. 56.699 Gm. X lb 113 Gm. 113.398 Gm. % lb 225 Gm. 226.796 Gm. 1 lb 450 Gm. 4S3-592 Gm. 2 lbs 900 Gm. 907.185 Gm. 1 milligramme (0.001 Gm.) 1-65 grain. 0.015 grain. 10 milligrammes (0.01 Gm.) 1-6 gr. 0.154 gr- ( = 1 centigramme). 100 milligrammes (0.1 Gm.) I grs. 1-543 grs. (= 1 decigramme). I Gramme 1554 grs. 15-4324 grs. 4 Gm 60 grs. (I dr. Troy) 61.729 grs. 10 Gm. (1 dekagramme)... Vi oz. I54-324 grs. 25 Gm % oz. 385.81 grs. 28 Gm I oz. (437.5 grs.) 432.107 grs. 56 Gm 2 OZS. 1 oz. 426.7 grs. 100 Gm. (1 hektogramme)... 3% ozs. 3 ozs. 230.7 grs. 113 Gm 4 ozs. ( % lb.) 3 ozs. 431.3 grs. 200 Gm. 7 ozs. 7 ozs. 24. grs. 225 Gm 8 ozs. {% lb). 7 ozs. 410. grs. 250 Gm 8 4-5 ozs. 8 ozs. 358. grs. 450 Gm I lb. (7000 grs.). 15 ozs. 382. grs. 500 Gm 1 1-10 lb. 1 lb. 1 oz. 279. grs. 900 Gm 2 lbs. 1 lb. 15 ozs. 327. grs 1000 Gm. (1 kilogrm. or Kilo). 2 1-5 lbs. 2 lbs. 3 ozs. 120. grs To approximate the pound avoirdupois or its price, add to it 10.2 per cent. of either so as to place them upon an equal basis in comparison with the 500 grammes or half kilogramme. CONTENTS. Prices Subject to Usual Trade and Cash Discounts. PART I. Pages. Information Concerning Terms, Etc 3 and 4 Table of Equivalents 5 and 6 Table for Making Solutions S Table Showing Relations Between Imperial and Wine Measure 8 Fluid Extracts 9 to 28 Normal Liquids 29 and 30 Solid Extracts 31 to 35 Powdered Extracts 36 to 38 Concentrations 39 to 41 Special Preparations 42 Pills, Sugar and Gelatin Coated 43 to 78 Enteric Pills 79 Pink Granules 80 and 81 Diurnules 82 and 83 Hypodermatic Tablets 84 to 89 Ophthalmic Tablets 89 Veterinary Hypodermatic Tablets 90 Iodoform Bougies, Gelatin Coated 90 Medicinal Elixirs, Wines and Syrups 91 to 102 Capsules, Filled 103 to 112 Medicated Lozenges 113 and 114 Oleates 115 and 116 Glyceroles 116 Inhalants 117 Granular Effervescent Preparations 118 Artificial Mineral Water Salts 118 Hydrastis Preparations 119 Improved Lofoten Cod Liver Oil 120 PART II. Specialties 123 to 139 Pressed Herbs 140 to 152 Tablet Triturates 153 to 188 Tablets of Homeopathic Mother Tinctures 187 to 190 Compressed Tablets 191 to 215 Tablet Triturate Cases 215 and 216 Diurnal Tablet Triturates 217 and 218 Notes on Digestive Ferments 219 to 222 Notes on Food Products 222 and 223 Notes of Reference 224 to 252 Capsules of Quinine Sulphate 253 Synonyms 254 to 263 Abbreviations of Authors’ Names 264 Complete Index, Page 265. 8 A Convenient Table For the Extemporaneous Preparation of Solutions of Various Strengths. To prepare the following approximately correct solutions, dissolve the amount of medicament indicated in sufficient water to make one pint: For 1-505C or 1 in 5000 solution, use 1 % grs. of the medicament. For 1-20* or 1 in 2000 “ “ 3% grs. “ For i-io£ or 1 in 1000 “ “ grs. “ For 1-4* or 1 in 400 “ “ 18 % grs. “ For 1-2* or 1 in 200 “ “ 36 grs. “ For 1% or 1 in 100 “ “ 73 grs. “ For 2% or 1 in 50 “ “ 146 grs. “ For 4% or 1 in 25 “ “ 292 grs. “ “ For 5# or 1 in 20 “ “ 365 grs. “ “ For lost or 1 in 10 “ “ 730 grs. “ “ Note.—To make smaller quantities of any solution use less water and reduce the medicament in proportion to the amount of water employed, thus—one-half pint of a two per cent, solu- tion will require 73 grains of medicament. Table Showing Relations between Imperial and Wine Measure. Imperial Measure. Wine Measure. i minim . .96 minim. i fl. oz. or 480 minims . .96 fl. oz. or 460.8 minims. 25 fl. ozs . 24 fl. ozs. 1 pint or 20 fl. ozs. . 11-5 pints or 19 1-5 fl. ozs. 5 pints . ... . 6 pints. I gallon or 8 pints . . , . 1 1-5 gallons or 9 3-5 pts. 5 gallons. .... . 6 gallons. 1 fi. oz. . . . weighs 437.5 grs. 20 fi. ozs. or 1 pint weighs 8750 grs. 1 pint or 20 fi. ozs. weighs 8750 grs. Imperial Measure. 1 fi. oz. . . . weighs 455.7 grs. 16 fi. ozs. or 1 pt. weighs 7291.2 grs. 1 1-5 pints or 19 1-5 fi. ozs. weighs 8750 grains. Wine Measure. 9 Standard Fluid Extracts. Standard Fluid Extracts IN PINT, HALF-PINT, QUARTER-PINT AND FIVE-PINT BOTTLES. We observe the spirit of the United States Pharmacopoeia, which requires that a Fluid Extract shall represent therapeutically, in the proportion of cubic-centimeter for gramme, the drug from which it is prepared. We regard it of the utmost importance that the drug employed shall be of the best quality. All drugs which contain definite active principles are subjected, before using, to a careful assay, by which we ascertain their value. Our friends may ensure the identity of the preparations they order by specifying particularly “Parke, Davis Co.'s,” and care- fully examining the labels and caps on each bottle. Fluid Extracts printed in italics are New Remedies, descrip- tions of which will be found under “Notes of Reference.” This list of fluid extracts also comprises some concentrated tinctures and fluids which are appropriately listed here for the sake of convenience. These we have indicated by a star (*) in front. See also note 78. To all compound fluids and fluid extracts is attached the form- ula, specifying the quantity of each drug represented in one pint or other given volume. Authors’ names, as usually abbreviated, are attached to the botanical names. A complete index, giving the unabbreviated names of these authorities, will be found on page 264. The list price per pint will be reduced 10 cents when five-pint bottles are ordered. An addition of 10 cents to list price per pint will be made on orders for half-pint bottles, and an addition of 20 cents per pint for quarter-pint bottles. Pint bottles will be supplied on orders in the absence of specifications to the contrary. If quarter-pint or half-pint bottles are ordered, insist upon receiving original packages with firm and descriptive labels at- tached. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the genuineness or quality of the product, unless it is supplied in original containers with cap and cork intact and properly labeled. The manufacture of the following numbers has been dis- continued: II, 16, 26, 39, 43, 97, 112, 141, 167, 175, 183, 207, 220, 222, 229, 230, 234, 235, 241, 253, 269, 280, 316, 359, 377, 383, 398, 405, 414, 437, 470, 489. Ab-Ar, Fluid Extracts. 10 PART ONE. 1 Abscess-root Polemonium reptans, Zm $i 50 Absinthium (515).. See Wormwood. 90 2 Aconite leaves Aconitum Napellus, Lin 1 10 3 Aconite root Aconitum Napellus, Lin 1 20 See also “ Normal Liquids.” 4 Adhatoda vasica, Nees 3 00 5 Adonis vernalis, Linn... (See note 5) 3 00 6 Adrue Cyperus articulatus, Lin 3 50 7 Agaric (White Agaric). .Polyporus officinalis, Fr 3 CO 8 Agrimony Agrimonia Eupatoria, Lin 1 05 9 Ailanthus glandulosa, Desf.. (Tree of Heaven) 1 90 10 Ajowan seed Carum copticum (Lin.)Benth... 4 00 Allspice (358) • • See Pimenta 1 20 *Aloes Comp, for B. P. decoction (see note 78).. .. (532).. 1 75 Fifty fluidounces, imperial, represents: Ext. Aloes Soc., 2 ozs. Ext. Liquorice, 8 ozs. Myrrh, 1 oz. Liquid CardamonvComp., Saffron, 1 oz. equivalent to 60 fl.ozs. Potassium carbonate, 1 oz. Tincture. *Aloes for B. P. tincture (see note 78) (539) •• 1 65 One imperial pint represents: Socotrine Aloes, ozs.; Ext. Liquorice, PA ozs. i2*Aloes {for U.S.P. Tincture) 1 65 100 Cc represents : 1 pint represents about: 30 Gm Purified Aloes 3 ozs. 60 Gm Glycyrrhiza 10 ozs. 13*Aloes and Myrrh (for U. S. P. tincture) 1 75 100 Cc. represents: 1 pint represents about: 30 Gm Purified Aloes 5 ozs. * 30 Gm Myrrh 5 ozs. 30 Gm Glycyrrhiza 5 ozs. See note 78. 14 Alstonia constricta, F. Muell 3 00 15 Alterative Compound.... (Bamboo-brier Comp) 1 25 Bamboo-brier root, 4 ozs. Stillingia, 4 ozs. Lappa, 4 ozs. Phytolacca root, 4 ozs. Xanthoxylum, 1 oz. See note 6. Althaea (3t4) • - See Marsh-mallow root. 1 00 17 American Centaury Sabbatia angularis, Ph 90 18 American Columbo Frasera carolinensis, Walt I 25 19 American Hellebore See Veratrum Viride 1 50 20 American Ivy (Ampelopsis).. Vitis quinquefolia, Lam.... 1 20 21 American Saffron See Safflower 2 40 22 American Sarsaparilla.. .Aralia nudicaulis, L.in 1 05 23 Angelica root Angelica Archangelica, Lin 1 20 24 Angelica seed Angelica atropurpurea, Lin 1 50 25 Angustura Galipea Cusparia, St. HU. 1 50 27 Anise Pimpinella Anisum, Lin I 50 Anthemis (129).. See Chamomile Roman I 20 Apocynum.. (104)..Apocynum cannabinum, Lin 1 20 See note 97. 28 Apple-tree bark Pyrus Malus, Lin I 20 29 Arbor vitae Thuya occidentalis, Lin 1 20 Specify P. D. & Cois PER PINT. 11 Fluid Extracts, Ar-Bi. PART ONE. Fluid Extracts. PER PINT. 30 Arbor vitae, aqueous $1 20 31 Areca nut Areca Catechu, Lin 2 25 32 Arnica flowers Arnica montana, Lin 1 20 33 Arnica root (see note 15). Arnica montana, Lin 1 20 34 Aromatic 2 50 100 Cc. represents: 1 pint represents about: 35 Gm Ceylon Cinnamon 5 3-4 ozs. 35 Gm Ginger 53-4 ozs. 15 Gm Cardamom 21-2 ozs. 15 Gm Nutmeg 2 1-2 ozs. 35*Asafetida(see note 78).. .Ferula foetida (B.) Regel. 1 50 Asclepias (366).. Asclepias tuberosa, Lin I 20 36 Asparagus... Asparagus officinalis, Lin 1 5° Aspidium (3o8)...Sir petroleum-benzin—soluble alkaloid (co- caine). Colchicum root 1 35 Standard colchicine, by weight. Colchicum seed 1 65 Standard 0.5# colchicine, by weight. Conium fruit I 65 Standard 0.5$ coniine, based on acid titration. Digitalis 1 35 Standard arbitrary, 30JS extractive. Ergot 2 25 Two Cc. of the normal liquid diluted with water to 10 Cc. and added to 90 Cc. strong alcohol will throw down a precipitate which, after thorough washing with alcohol and drying at ioo° C., will weigh 0.080 Gm. Foxglove See Digitalis I 35 Gelsemium 1 40 Standard 0.5 % total alkaloids by weight. Golden-seal See Hydrastis 2 15 Guarana... (Standard 4% caffeine, by weight) 5 40 Hydrastis 2 15 Standard, hydrastine, based on acid titration. Hyoscyamus 1 40 Standard 0.10% alkaloids, based on acid titration. Indian Cannabis 1 70 Standard arbitrary; io% resinous extractive, swluble in alcohol. Ipecac 5 4° Standard 2% emetine, based on acid titration. Kola nut 2 15 Standard 1% pure alkaloids, by weight. See note 107. Mandrake See Podophyllum 1 20 Nux Vomica 1 40 Standard total alkaloids, based on acid titration. Podophyllum .. (Standard 4.25* total resin) 1 20 Rhubarb 2 50 Standard arbitrary, 30 % extractive. Stramonium leaves 1 20 Standard 0.3 % alkaloid, based on acid titration. Stramonium seed 1 20 Standard 0.3* alkaloid, based on acid titration. Veratrum Viride 1 65 Standard 1% total alkaloids, by weight. PER PINT. 31 Solid Extracts, Ab-BI. Solid Extracts. We invite exhaustive tests of our solid extracts, as we claim for them the first rank for medicinal value. Analysis has demonstrated the superiority in alkaloidal strength of our narcotic extracts as compared with those of other manufacturers. Extracts from drugs of determinable strength are accurately regulated by assay and adjusted to a uniform standard. The practical pharmacist will readily appreciate the importance of the object attained by such methods. THESE EXTRACTS MAY BE ORDERED BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Per 1 ft. Jar. B Per % 5). Jar. c Per Xft. Jar. E Per 1 oz. Jar. Absinthium (128), see Wormwood i Aconite leaves, assayed (see n. 159)... $4 25 $2 20 #1 15 $ 35 2 Aconite root, assayed (see note 159).. 4 25 2 20 I 15 35 3 Aloes 2 70 I 45 75 25 4 Alterative Compound (see n. 6) 3 00 I 60 85 27 One grain represents five minims F. E. Alterative Comp. 5 American Hellebore, see Veratrum Viride 3 60 I 90 I 00 3i Anthemis (41), see Chamomile, Ro- man 6 00 3 10 I 60 46 Apocynum (34) 4 00 2 10 I 10 33 6 Arnica flowers 3 00 1 60 85 27 7 Arnica root 3 60 1 90 I 00 3i 8 Bearsfoot 3 60 1 90 I 00 3i 9 Belladonna leaves, assayed 3 60 1 90 I 00 3i See note 159. 10 Belladonna leaves (strictly ale.), as- 80 sayed (see note 159) 5 40 2 I 45 42 ix Belladonna root, assayed 4 00 2 10 I 10 33 See note 159. 12 Berberis Aquifolium 5 00 2 60 I 35 40 13 Bitter-root—Discontinued. 14 Bitter-sweet, see Dulcamara 2 50 1 35 70 24 15 Black Ash bark—Discontinued. 16 Blackberry root-bark., see Rubus 1 80 1 00 55 20 17 Black Cohosh, see Cimicifuga 3 00 1 60 85 27 18 Black Haw, see Viburnum Pruni- folium 3 60 1 90 1 00 31 19 Black Hellebore 3 00 1 60 85 27 20 Bladder-wrack 3 00 1 60 85 27 21 Blessed Thistle—Discontinued. 22 Blood-root, see Sanguinaria 3 60 1 90 I 00 31 23 Blue Cohosh 2 10 1 15 60 21 24 Blue Flag, see Iris 3 00 1 60 85 27 Bo-Cr, Solid Extracts. 32 PART ONE. Specify P „ D cfr Co?,% THESE EXTRACTS MAY BE ORDERED BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Per 1 ft. Jar. B Per A lb. Jar. C Per K»). Jar. E Pei 1 oz. Jar. $2 50 2 75 4 80 3 00 3 00 2 40 2 50 $1 35 1 45 2 50 1 60 1 60 1 30 1 35 $ 70 75 1 30 85 85 70 70 $ 24 25 38 27 27 23 24 I 90 42 30 33 68 27 40 40 36 21 31 46 23 27 40 65 65 27 65 3i 3i 30 24 27 33 24 27 31 Butternut, see Juglans (see note 27).. 32 Calabar bean, assayed, see Physostig- 5 40 3 50 4 00 9 60 3 00 5 00 5 00 4 50 2 10 3 60 6 00 2 40 3 00 5 00 9 00 9 00 3 00 9 00 3 60 3 60 3 50 2 50 3 00 4 00 2 50 7 no 2 80 1 85 2 10 4 90 1 60 2 60 2 60 2 35 1 15 x 90 3 10 1 30 1 60 2 60 4 60 4 60 1 60 4 60 1 90 1 qo 1 85 1 35 1 60 2 10 1 35 1 60 1 45 95 1 10 2 50 85 1 35 1 35 1 20 60 1 00 1 60 70 85 1 35 2 35 2 35 85 2 35 1 00 1 00 95 70 85 1 10 70 8c Calumba (48) 35 Cannabis Indica, see Indian Cannabis. 38 Cascara Sagrada, 1887, (tasteless), Caulophyllum (23), see Blue Cohosh... Chimaphila (92) Cimicifuga (17) See notes 49 and 159. 43 Cinchona, red, assayed (see note 159) 44 Cinchona, assayed (see note 159) 45 Clover blossoms, red, see Red Clover 47 Colchicum root, assayed (see note 159). Colocynth. See Powd. Exts. See note 56. Colocynth Compound. See Powd. Exts. See note 56. Colocynth Compound, B. P (132) 50 Conium fruit, assayed (see note 159).. Solid Extracts, Cu-Ju. Solid Extracts. PART ONE. THESE EXTRACTS MAY BE ORDERED NUMBER AND LETTER. BY A Per 1 fb. Jar. B Per tt>. Jar. c Per V* H>- Jar. E Per 1 oz. Jar. 54 Cubeb $7 00 $3 60 $1 85 $ 52 55 Culver’s-root, see Leptandra 4 50 2 35 I 20 36 Cypripedium .(81) 7 00 3 60 I 85 52 56 Damiana 5 40 2 80 i 45 42 57 Dandelion, see Taraxacum 1 35 75 40 17 Digitalis •(63) 2 40 1 30 70 23 Dogwood .(26) 2 75 1 45 75 25 58 Duboisia—Discontinued. Dulcamara •(14) 2 50 1 35 70 24 59 Elder Flowers 60 Elder, European—Discontinued. 2 25 1 20 65 2.3 61 Ergot (see note 71) 9 00 4 60 2 35 65 Eriodictyon (see note 182) (130) 3 60 1 90 1 00 31 62 Eucalyptus 3 60 1 90 1 00 31 Euonymus (122) 3 60 1 90 1 00 31 Eupatorium (25) 2 50 1 35 70 24 63 Foxglove, see Digitalis 64 Foxglove (alcoholic), Discontinued. 2 40 1 30 70 23 65 Fringe-tree 3 00 1 60 85 27 Frangula .(28) 3 00 1 60 85 27 66 Gelsemium, ass’y’d (see notes 80 & 159) 3 60 1 90 1 00 31 67 Gentian 1 20 70 40 16 Geranium 3 00 1 60 85 27 68 Golden-seal, assayed, see Hydrastis.... 7 30 3 75 1 90 55 See note 159. 69 Grindelia 3 60 1 90 1 00 3i 70 Guarana—Discontinued. Hamamelis (127) 2 40 1 30 70 23 71 Henbane, see Hyoscyamus 3 60 1 90 1 00 31 72 Hops 4 80 2 50 1 30 38 73 Horehound 2 70 1 45 75 25 Hydrastis, assayed .(68) 7 30 3 75 1 90 55 Hyoscyamus, assayed (note 159). • (7i) 3 60 1 90 1 00 3i 74 Ignatia, assayed (see note 159). 75 Indian Cannabis 75 Ipecac, assayed (see note 159).. • (35) 9 60 4 90 2 50 68 2 00 Iris 3 00 I 60 85 27 76 Jaborandi, see Pilocarpus 9 00 4 60 2 35 65 77 Jalap 4 80 2 50 1 30 38 78 Jamaica Dogwood (see note 102) 11 00 5 60 2 85 77 Juglans (see note 27) •(3i) 2 50 1 35 70 24 79 Juniper berries 2 25 1 20 65 23 Ka-Sa, Solid Extracts. 34 PART ONE. Specify P. D. & Cois THESE EXTRACTS MAY BE ORDERED BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Per 1 B>. Jar. B Per Jb. Jar. C Per Klb. Jar. E Per 1 oz. Jar. 8o Kavakava $6 00 $3 10 60 $ 46 Kola nut (see note 107) (133) 6 00 3 10 I 60 46 Krameria (101) 2 40 1 30 70 23 81 Ladies’-slipper, see Cypripedium 7 00 3 60 I 85 52 Lappa (30) 2 40 1 30 70 23 Leptandra (55) 4 50 2 35 1 20 36 82 Lettuce, Wild 2 75 1 45 75 25 83 Life-root 2 50 1 35 70 24 84 Lobelia 3 00 1 60 85 27 85 Male-fern 3 60 1 90 I 00 31 86 Mandrake, see Podophyllum 3 50 1 85 95 30 Marrubium, see Horehound. (73) 87 Mezereum 4 50 2 35 I 20 36 88 90 89 Nux Vomica, assayed (see note 159).. 3 60 1 90 I 00 31 90 Opium, assayed.... (notes 131 and 159) .. X 00 Physostigma, assayed (32) I 90 See note 159. Phytolacca root (93) 3 20 1 70 90 28 9i Pichi (see note 136) 10 00 5 10 2 60 70 Pilocarpus (76) 9 00 4 60 2 35 65 92 Pipsissewa, see Chimaphila 2 40 I 30 70 23 Podophyllum (86) 3 50 I 85 95 30 93 Poke-root, see Phytolacca root 3 20 I 70 90 28 94 Poppy heads 4 00 2 10 I 10 33 95 Prickly Ash bark, see Xanthoxylum... 3 60 I 90 I 00 3i 96 Pumpkin seed—Discontinued. 97 Quassia 4 20 2 20 I 15 35 98 Quebracho bark—Discontinued. 99 Queen-of-the-Meadow 3 00 I 60 85 27 100 Raspberry leaves—Discontinued. Red Clover blossoms (45) 3 00 I 60 85 27 101 Rhatany, see Krameria 2 40 I 30 70 23 102 Rhubarb 5 00 2 60 I 35 40 103 Rhubarb Comp.—Discontinued. See Powdered Extracts. 104 Rhus aromatica 10 00 5 10 2 60 7i Rubus - (16) 1 80 I 00 55 20 105 Rue 3 00 I 60 85 27 Rumex (129) 2 40 I 30 70 23 Sambucus, see Elder Flowers (59) 2 25 I 20 65 23 Sanguinaria (22) 3 60 I 90 I 00 3i 106 Sarsaparilla 4 50 2 35 I 20 36 35 Solid Extracts, Sa-Ye. Solid Extracts. PART ONE. THESE EXTRACTS MAY BE ORDERED BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Per iff). Jar. B Per Jar. C Per Jar. E Per 1 oz. Jar. 107 Sarsaparilla Comp $3 00 $l 60 $ 85 $ 27 Ext. Taraxacum, 4 parts. Ext. Rumex, 1 part. Ext. Sarsaparilla, 1 part. Oil Anise and Oil Gaultheria.q.s. 108 Savine 1 80 I 00 55 20 Saw Palmetto (131) 4 00 2 10 1 10 33 109 Scullcap, see Scutellaria 4 00 2 10 1 10 33 Scutellaria (109) 4 00 2 10 1 10 33 no Senna 3 50 I 85 95 30 in Sheep Sorrel 3 50 i 85 95 30 112 Sourwood leaves S 00 2 60 1 35 40 113 Star-grass (Unicorn root) 5 So 2 85 1 45 43 114 Stillingia 3 50 1 85 95 30 115 Stone-root 3 50 1 85 95 30 116 Stramonium leaves, assayed 2 40 1 30 70 23 See note 159. 117 Stramonium seed, assayed 4 50 2 35 1 20 36 See note 1S9. Sumbul (88), see Musk-root 118 Sundew 6 00 3 10 1 60 46 Taraxacum (57) 1 35 75 40 17 119 Tea—Discontinued. Triticum (52) 2 50 1 35 70 24 Unicorn root, see Star-grass (113) 5 5o 2 85 1 45 43 120 Uva-ursi 2 40 1 30 70 23 121 Valerian 3 00 1 60 85 27 Veratrum Viride, assayed (5) 3 60 1 90 1 00 3i See note 159. Viburnum Prunifolium (18) 3 ho 1 90 1 00 31 122 Wahoo, see Euonymus 3 60 1 90 1 00 3i 123 Warburg’s Tincture—Discontinued. See Powdered Extracts. 124 Warburg’s Tincture, without aloes— Discontinued. See Powdered Extracts. 125 White Indian Hemp—Discontinued. 126 White Oak bark 1 80 1 00 55 20 127 Witch Hazel, see Hamamelis 2 40 1 30 70 2.3 128 Wormwood 2 75 1 45 75 25 Xanthoxylum (95) 3 60 1 90 1 00 3i 129 Yellow Dock, see Rumex 2 40 1 30 70 23 130 Yerba Santa, see Eriodiciyon 3 60 1 90 1 00 3i 131 Saw Palmetto 4 00 2 10 1 10 33 132 Colocynth Comp., B. P. In Canadian list only. 133 Kola nut (see note 107) 6 00 3 10 1 60 46 Ac-Go, Powdered Extracts. 36 Powdered Extracts. For convenience in dispensing, powdered extracts possess some advantages over the solid, obviating the inconvenience and waste attendant upon the handling of the latter. It should be remembered that their nature is hygroscopic; the bottles there- fore should always be kept in a cool place and securely closed with tightly fitting corks. Where pound prices are quoted for these powdered extracts, an addition of 10 cents per pound to list price will be made on orders for half-pounds, and an addition of 20 cents per pound for quarter- pounds. PER OZ. VIAL. 1 Aconite leaves $ 40 2 Aconite root 40 3 Aloes (perpound,$$ 00).. 40 Apocynum. .. (15).. 75 4 Belladonna leaves, assayed (per pound, $6 00).. 45 See note 159. 5 Belladonna root, assayed 50 See note 159. 6 Berberis Aquifolium 60 See note 19. 7 Blackberry root bark See Rubus .. 45 8 Black Cohosh See Cimicifuga 40 9 Black Haw See Viburnum Prunifolium.... 50 10 Black Hellebore 40 11 Bladder-wrack 40 12 Blood-root See Sanguinaria 40 13 Butternut See Juglans 40 14 Calabar bean See Pkysostigma 2 00 Calumba (24).. 50 15 Canadian Hemp See Apocynum 75 16 Cannabis Indica See Indian Cannabis 75 17 Cascara Amarga 1 50 18 Cascara Sagrada (per pound,$8 00).. 60 Cimicifuga (8).. 40 19 Cinchona, assayed 75 See note 159. 20 Coca, assayed 75 See note 159. 21 Colchicum root, assayed 45 See note 159. 22 Colocynth, U. S. P 60 See note 56. 37 Powdered Extracts, Co-Nu. Powdered, Extracts. 23 Colocynth Compound, U. S. P (per pound, #3 65).. $ 30 100 Gm. represent: Powd. Ext. Colocynth, 16 Gm. Powd. Purified Aloes, 50 Gm. Powd. Cardamom, 6 Gm. Powd. Resin Scammony, 14 Gm. Powd. White Castile Soap, 14 Gm. See note 56. 24 Columbo See Calumba 50 25 Condurango—Discontinued. 26 Conium leaves 40 Cotton-root bark (64).. 40 27 Culver’s-root See Leptandra 45 28 Damiana 75 29 Dandelion See Taraxamim 40 Digitalis (31).. 40 30 Eucalyptus 50 Euonymus (62).. 45 31 Foxglove See Digitalis 40 32 Gelsemium, assayed 50 See note 159. 33 Gentian (per pound, $5 00) 40 34 Golden-seal See Hydrastis 65 35 Guaiac—Discontinued. 36 Guarana, assayed I 60 See note 159. Hamamelis (63).. 40 37 Henbane See Hyoscyamus. (per pound, $6 00) 45 38 Hops 60 Hydrastis, assayed (34).. 65 See note 159. Hyoscyamus, assayed (37). (per pound, $6 00) 45 See note 159. 39 Ignatia, assayed I 00 See note 159. Indian Cannabis ,.(16).. 75 40 Ipecac, assayed 2 25 See note 159. 41 Jaborandi See Pilocarpus 90 42 Jamaica Dogwood I 50 43 Jalap (per pound, $6 00) 45 Juglans (13).. 40 Krameria (54).. 40 Leptandra (27).. 45 44 Lettuce, Wild 60 45 Lobelia 40 , 46 Mandrake See Podophyllum 40 ) 47 Nux Vomica, assayed, U. S. P., 1890 (per pound, $5 00) 40 See note 159. PART ONE. PER OZ. VIAL. Op-Wi, Powdered Extracts. 38 PART ONE. Specify P. D, & Co h per oz. VIAL. 48 Opium, U. S. P $ i 10 See notes 131 & 132. Ox Gall, see Ox Gall, inspissated, powdered, etc., Part II. Phytolacca root (51) • • 4° Physostigma, assayed (14) - - 200 See note 159. 49 Pichi 75 See note 136. Pilocarpus (41).. 90 Podophyllum (46).. 40 50 Poison Oak 65 51 Poke root See Phytolacca root 40 52 Pulsatilla 5° 53 Quassia 5° 54 Rhatany See Krameria 40 55 Rhubarb 45 Rhubarb Compound, Ph. G (68).. 45 Powd. Ext. Rhubarb, 6 parts. Powd. Ext. Aloes, 2 parts. Powd. Jalap resin, 1 part. Powd. White Castile Soap, 4 parts. Rhus Toxicodendron See Poison Oak (50).. 65 Rubus (7).. 45 Sanguinaria (12).. 40 56 Sarsaparilla 65 57 Scullcap See Scutellaria 50 Scutellaria (57).. 50 58 Senna, 50 59 Stillingia 50 60 Stramonium leaves, assayed 40 See note 159. Taraxacum (29).. 40 61 Valerian 40 Viburnum Prunifolium (9).. 5° 62 Wahoo See Euonymus 45 Warburg’s Tincture (65) •• 1 00 Warburg’s Tincture, without aloes (66).. 1 00 See note 177. 63 Witch Hazel See Hamamelis 40 64 Cotton root bark 40 65 Warburg’s Tincture 1 00 5 grs. represents two fluidrachms of Warburg’s Tincture. 66 Warburg’s Tincture, without aloes I 00 5 grs. represents two fluidrachms of Warburg’s Tincture, without Aloes. See note 177. 67 Ipecac, acetic, for making Wine of Ipecac, B. P. In Canadian list only. 68 Rhubarb Compound, Ph. G 45 39 Concentrations. Concentrations. This list comprises the proximate medicinal principles of the several drugs named, either in a crude powdered form, or isolated in the form of an alkaloid or resin. Owing to the liability of many of these articles to absorb moisture, they should be kept in secure- ly corked bottles, and in a cool place. The preparations offered in the market under the name of con- centrations vary greatly in physical properties as made by different manufacturers. In many instances, through ignorance of the chemistry of the drug, manufacturers have supplied a product nearly or quite inert; leptandrin, for example, has been prepared by precipitating the alcoholic tincture of the drug with water, in the mistaken belief that the active principle of the drug resided in its resinous constituents. We have aimed in our concentrations to present all the active constituents of each drug, excluding, as far as possible, inert matter; and when our preparations differ from those of other manufacturers, we are willing that they should be judged by their therapeutic efficiency. It is thoroughly understood in America that the preparations called “concentrations” are not the active principles of the drugs they represent, but that they present in the form of a permanent powder all that is active in the drug, with a minimum of inert mat- ter. The nomenclature of these preparations is so unsatisfactory and misleading, that we have ourselves introduced into it certain innovations, not for the sake of distinguishing preparations of our own manufacture from others in the market, but simply as a safe- guard against serious mistakes in dispensing. Thus we do not label the concentration from digitalis “digitalin,” since it might thereby be easily confounded with the more powerful glucoside to which the name “digitalin” properly belongs, see “Digitalisin.” Notwith- standing the care we have taken to explain the matter, we find that many of those whose knowledge of drugs has been derived from books, and foreigners generally, expect that the concentrations will consist solely of the active principle of the drug, perhaps in a slightly impure form. We beg to state distinctly that such is not the case. In absence of any standard, we conform simply to pre- vailing usage, which in this country is generally well enough un- derstood. In so doing it is necessary sometimes to incorporate diluents, such as milk sugar or powdered drug, to produce a satis- factory permanent powder; it would be only confusing to physicians and dispensers if this diluent were mentioned on the labels as dis- tinct from the “concentration,” the dose of which, as a whole, is always correctly stated. Of course it matters not whether the diluent is inert matter derived from the drug itself, or whether it is deliberately added; in either case it is an integral part of the pre- paration which the physician prescribes as a “concentration.” Ac-Hu, Concentrations. 40 PART ONE. Specify P D. & Co.'s [special prices in bulk.] per oz. 1 Aconapellin (Aconitin)—Discontinued. 2 Aletrin Star-grass (Unicorn root) $ 50 3 Alnuin Tag Alder 60 4 Ampelopsin—Discontinued. 5 Apocynin Bitter-root 1 20 6 Asclepidin Pleurisy-root (Asclepias) 75 7 Baptisin Wild Indigo 75 8 Barosmin Buchu 1 00 9 Belladonnin (Atropin)—Discontinued. 10 Berberin Barberry 2 00 Berberine hydrochlorate (34).. 2 00 See note 18. Berberine phosphate (35) • • 4 00 See note is. Berberine sulphate, neutral salt (36).. 4 00 See note 18. 11 Cascarin, formula 1887.. ..Rhamnus Purshiana 75 For description of properties, etc., see note 37. 12 Caulophyllin Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum).. 50 13 Cerasin Choke Cherry 60 14 Chelonin Balmony 1 00 15 Chimaphilin Pipsissewa (Chimaphila) 75 16 Cimicifugin (Macrotin).. .Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga)... 45 17 Collinsonin Stone-root 1 20 18 Cornin Dogwood 50 19 Corydalin Turkey-corn 75 20 Cypripedin Ladies’-slipper (Cypripedium). 1 50 Digitalin See Digitalisin (21).. 90 21 Digitalisin (Digitalin) Foxglove (Digitalis) 90 See note 57. 22 Dioscorein Wild Yam I 00 23 Euonymin, brown Wahoo (b. of r.) (Euonymus). I 10 24 Euonymin,green Wahoo (bark of twigs) I 10 25 Eupatorin—Discontinued. 26 Eupurpurin Queen-of-the-meadow 1 25 27 Fraserin American Columbo 60 Gelsemin See Gelsemperin (28).. 1 50 28 Gelsemperin (Gelsemin). .Gelsemium 1 50 See note 57. 29 Geranin Cranesbill (Geranium) 50 30 Gossypiin Cotton root bark 1 50 31 Hamamelin Witch Hazel (Hamamelis)... 65 32 Helonin Helonias (False Unicorn) 1 50 Humulin See Lupulin (44).. 40 41 Concentrations, Hy-Xa. Concentrations. PART ONE. PER OZ. 33 Hydrastin .from.... Golden-seal (Hydrastis) (per pound, $21 )$ 1 50 34 Hydrastin muriate See Berberine hydrochlorate.... 2 00 See note 18. 35 Hydrastin phosphate See Berberine phosphate 4 00 See note 18. 36 Hydrastin sulph., pure cryst..6.(g.-c.only) (744) 35 1 60 Powd. Soc. Aloes, 11-4 grs Powd. Hard Soap, 1 1-4 grs. Asafcetida, 11-4 grs. Confect. Roses, 1 1-4 grs. Aloes, Barbadoes, B. P. (s.-c. only) (716).. 30 1 35 Powd. Barb. Aloes, 2 grs. Oil Caraway, 1-8 gr. Powd. Hard Soap, 1 gr. Confect. Roses, 1 gr. Aloes and Ext. Gentian, see Gentian Co.. (291).. 30 1 35 I2f Aloes and Iron, R “A” (see also Iron and Aloes). Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Jamaica Ginger, 1-2 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Conium fruit, 1-2 g 30 1 35 T. Aloes and Iron, R “A” (half-strength).. (797).. Purified Aloes, 1-2 gr. Jamaica Ginger, 1-4 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1-2 gr. Ext. Conium fruit, 1-4 g 25 1 10 r. tSee note at head of this page. S. C. and G. C. Pills, Al. S. C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Perbot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of too of 500. 13 Aloes and Iron, U. S. P $ 25 $ I 10 Purified Aloes Gm. 0.07 about 1 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate. .Gm. 0.07 “ 1 gr. Aromatic Powder Gm. 0.07 “ 1 gr. Confection Rose, q. s. Aloes and Iron, B. P. (s.-c. only) (717) • • 30 I 35 Iron sulphate 1-2 gr Comp. Cinnamon Powd., 1 gr. Powd. Barb. Aloes, 2-3 gr. Confection Roses, 1 1-3 grs. Aloes and Iron, 5 grs., B. P. (g.-c. only).. (745).. 50 2 33 Powd. Barb.Aloes, 20-21 gr. Comp. Cinnamon Powd., 1 3-7 ers. Iron sulphate 5-7 gr. Confection Roses, 1 19-21 grs. 14 Aloes and Mastic, U. S. P 30 1 35 Purified Aloes Gm. 0.13 about 2 grs. Powd. Red Rose Gm. 0.03 “ 1-2 gr. Mastic Gm. 0.04 “ 3-5 gr. 15 Aloes and Myrrh, U. S. P 25 1 10 Purified Aloes Gm. 0.13 about 2 grs. Myrrh Gm. 0.06 “ 1 gr. Aromatic Powder Gm. 0.04 “ 3-5 gr. t Aloes and Myrrh, B. P. (s.-c. only) (718).. 25 1 10 Soc. Aloes, 2 grs. Myrrh, 1 gr. Saffron, 1-2 gr. Aloes and Myrrh, 5grs.,B. P. (g.-c. only).(746).. 40 1 85 Soc. Aloes, 2 6-7 grs. Myrrh, 1 3-7 grs. Saffron, 5-7 gr. 16 Aloes, Myrrh and Iron 23 1 10 Purified Aloes, 2 grs. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. Powd. Myrrh, 1 gr. 17 Aloes and Nux Vomica 30 1 35 Purified Aloes, 11-2 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-2 gr. 18 Aloes, Nux Vomica and Belladonna 33 1 60 Purified Aloes, r 1-2 grs. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-2 gr. Aloes, Socotrine, B. P. (s.-c. only) (719).. 23 1 10 Powd. Soc. Aloes, 2 grs. Oil Nutmeg, 1-8 gr. Powd. Hard Soap, 1 gr. Confection Roses, 1 gr. Aloetic, see Aloes (10).. 25 1 10 19 Aloin, 1-10 gr 20 85 20 Aloin, 1-5 gr 25 X 10 2itAloin, 1-4 gr 25 X 10 22 Aloin, 1-2 gr 35 I 60 23 Aloin, 1 gr. (g.-c. only) 60 2 85 24 Aloin Compound 30 I 35 Aloin, 1-8 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-4 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. 25 Aloin Comp, and Strychnine 45 2 10 Aloin, 1-8 gr. Strychnine, 1-80 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. Oleoresin Capsicum, i-iogr. Ext. Belladonna leaves, 1-8 gr. 26 Aloin and Strychnine 40 I 85 Aloin, 1-5 gr. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. fSee note at head of page 44. Al-An, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 46 PART ONE. Specify P. D. <& Co.'s SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of 100. of 500. 27+Aloin, Strychnine and Belladonna, B “ A ” $ 40 $ 1 85 Aloin, 1-5 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. 28 Aloin, Strychnine and Belladonna, B “ B ”.. 40 Aloin, 1-10 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-6 gr. Strychnine, 1-50 gr. Aloin, Strychnine & Belladonna, B “C”. (755).. 40 Aloin, 1-5 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. Strychnine, 1-120 gr. 1 85 X 85 29 Aloin, Strychnine and Belladonna Compound.. 50 2 35 Aloin, 1-5 gr. Strychnine, i-fw gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. Ext. Cascara sagrada, 1-2 gr. Aloin, Strychnine, Belladonna and Ipecac (See Evacuant) (362).. 35 1 60 30 Alterative 23 1 10 Mass of Mercury, x gr. Powd. Opium, 1-8 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. Alterative Compound Extract (see note 6) 50 Ext. Bamboo-brier, 2-3gr. Ext. Phytolacca rt., 2-3gr, Ext. Stillingia, 2-3 gr. Ext. Lappa, 2-3 gr. Ext. Xanthoxylum, 1-3 gr. Aluminum Compound (sugar-coated only) 1 50 2 35 31 32 7 35 Metallic aluminum, 1 gr. Calcium carbonate, 5-8 gr. Hydrate aluminum, 5-8 gr. 33 34 35 36 371 Ammonium bromide, 1 gr. (sugar-coatedonly).. 45 Ammonium chloride, 3 grs. (sugar-coated only). 30 Ammonium picrate, 1-8 gr. (gelatin-coated only). 25 2 10 1 35 1 10 1 35 1 60 Ammonium picrate, 1-2 gr. (gelatin-coated only). 35 38 39 2 10 2 85 Ammonium picrate, 2 grs. (gelatin-coated only). 60 40 Ammonium picrate, 3 grs. (gelatin-coated only). 75 3 60 4i Ammonium valerianate, 1 gr.(sugar-coatedonly). 40 1 85 42 Anderson’s Scot’s 25 Purified Aloes, 1 3-5 grs. Powd. Soap, 1-15 gr. Powd. Colocynth, 4-15 gr. Oil Anise, 1-30 gr. Powd. Gamboge, 1-15 gr. 1 10 43 Anodyne 45 Ext. Hyoscyamus, xgr. Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-20 gr. 2 10 Camphor, 1 gr. Morphine acetate, 1-20 gr. 44 Anthelmintic (gelatin-coated only) 55 Santonin, 1 gr. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1 gr. Anthemis Extract, 2 grs. (gelatin-coated only).. 40 Anti-Bilious 40 Ext. Coloc. comp., 21-2 grs. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Anti-Chill 40 Chinoidin, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr. Iron ferrocyanide, 2 grs. Oleoresin Black Pepper, 1 gr. 2 60 1 85 1 85 45 46 47 1 85 48+Anti-Constipation, Brundage’s 40 1 85 Podophyllum resin, i-io gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., i-io gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-4 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. fSee note at head of page 44. 47 S. C. and G. C. Pills, An. 5. C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of ioo. 49 Anti-Constipation,Carson’s.{gelatin-coatedonly). $ 60 Ext. Cascara sagrada, i gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Ext. Rhubarb, 1 gr. Aloin, 1-3 gr. 50 Anti-Constipation, Goss’ 40 Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-8 gr. Ext. Colocynth, 1-4 gr. Ext. Gentian, 1-4 gr. of 500. $ 2 85 I 85 1 60 2 10 2 10 I 60 5 85 1 35 Ext. Juglans, 1-2 gr. Ext. Cascara sagr., 1-4 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8gr. Powd. Apocynum, 1-2 gr. 51 Anti-Constipation, Palmer’s 35 Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-3 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-10 gr. Anti-Dyspeptic, Fothergill’s, see Carminative... (149)-. 45 Anti-Dyspeptic, Fothergill’s Modified, see Car- minative, Modified (754) • • 45 52 Anti-Dyspeptic 35 Strychnine, 1-40 gr. Mass of Mercury, 2 grs. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-10 gr. Ext. Coloc. comp., 2 grs. Powd. Ipecac, 1-10 gr. 53 Anti-Epileptic 1 20 Iron ferrocyanide, 1-2 gr. Zinc valerianate, 1-2 gr. Quinine valerianate, 1 gr. Ext. Valerian, x gr. 54 Antimony Compound, U.S.P. (Plummer’s Pills) 30 Sulphurated Antimony. .Gm. 0.04 about 3-5 gr. Mercurous chloride,mild.Gm. o.oi “ 3-5 gr. Powd.Guaiac Gm. 0.08 “ 11-4 grs. Castor oil, q. s. 55 Anti-Malarial, McCaw’s 65 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-80 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1-4 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. Gelsemperin, 1-4 gr. Ol’res. Bl’k Pepper, 1-16 gr. 3 10 2 35 Anti-Malarial, Maddin, Milder (g.-c.only)..{823) 50 Strychnine, 1-40 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-24 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Purified Aloes, 1-6 gr. Anti-Malarial, Maddin, Milder without Aloes ••••••; ; .(850).. 50 Strychnine, 1-40 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-24 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. 2 35 fAnti-Malarial, Maddin, Stronger(g.-£. only) (824) 55 Strychnine, 3-100 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 1-5 grs. Quinine sulphate, 1 1-5 grs. 2 60 Purified Aloes, 1-5 gr. Anti-Malarial, Maddin, Stronger without Aloes {g.-c. only) (825).. 55 2 60 Strychnine, 3-100 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 1-5 grs. Quinine sulphate, 1 1-5 grs. 56 Anti-Periodic 40 Cinchonidine sulph. 1 gr. Strychnine sulph., 1-33 gr. Dried Ferrous sulph., 1-2 gr. Gelsemperin, 1-20 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-20 gr. Oleoresm Capsicum, 1-10 gr. 1 85 57 Anti-Syphilitic (sugar-coated only) 65 3 10 Potassium iodide, 2 1-2 grs. Mercuric chlor., corros., 1-46"gr fSee note at head of page 44. Ap-As, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 48 PART ONE. Specify P. D. & Co.'s SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of ioo of 500. 58fAjperient $ 5° Ext. Nux vomica, 1-3 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. $ 2 35 Ext. Colocynth comp., 2 grs. 59 Aperient, Bauer’s 45 Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. Ext. Coloc. co., 1 gr. Potass, and Sodium tartrate, 11-2 grs. Ext. Aloes, 1 gr. 2 10 60 Aperient, Drysdale’s 35 1 60 Powd. Rhubarb, 1 1-4 grs. Purified Aloes, 1 1-4 grs. Powd. Ipecac, 5-12 gr. Powd. Nux vomica, 1-2 gr. 61 Aperient Granules 25 Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-10 gr. Aloin, 1-10 gr. Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-40 gr. 1 10 62 Aperient, Mild 35 1 60 Ext. Coloc. comp., 1-2 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 2 grs. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 5-6 gr. Oil Caraway, 1-20 gr. Aphrodisiac, see Phosphorus, Nux Vomica and 4 85 Damiana (477) • • I 00 63 Aphrodisiac Compound 90 4 35 Ext. Coca, 1 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. Cinchonidine sulph., 1-2 gr. Iron bromide, 1 gr. Phosphorus, 1-200 gr. 64 Apocynum Extract, 2 grs. (gelatin-coated only). 40 1 85 fArsenic sulphide, 1-100 gr (805).. 20 85 Arsenic sulphide, 1-60 gr (806).. 20 85 65f Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr 20 85 66 Arsenous acid, 1-60 gr 20 85 67 Arsenous acid, 1-50 gr 20 85 68 Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr 20 85 69 Arsenous acid, 1-32 gr 20 85 70 Arsenous acid, 1-30 gr 20 85 71 Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr 20 85 72 Arsenous acid, 1-12 gr 20 85 73 Asafetida, I gr 20 85 74 Asafetida, 2 grs 25 I 10 7 5f Asafetida, U. S. P., 3 grs 25 1 10 Asafetida Gm. 0.2 about 3 grs. Powd. Soap Gm. 0.06 “ 1 gr. 76 Asafetida, 4 grs 25 1 10 77 Asafetida, 5 grs. (gelatin-coated only) 35 I 60 78 Asafetida Compound 45 2 10 Opium, 4-5 gr. Asafetida, 4-5 gr. Ammonium carbonate, 4-5 gr. t Asafcetida Comp., 3 grs., B. P. (.f.-r. only).. (720) 30 1 35 Asafcetida, 1 gr. Galbanum, 1 gr. Myrrh, 1 gr. Asafcetida Comp., 5 grs., B. P. (g.-c. only).(747).. 50 Asafetida, 1 2-3 grs. Galbanum, 1 2-3 grs. 2 35 Myrrh, 1 2-3 grs. |See note at head of page 44. 49 S. C. and 6. C. Pills, As-BI. 5. C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND / t B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of 100. of 500. 79 Asafetida and Iron $ 25 $ I IO Asafetida, 2 grs. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr 80 Asafetida and Nux Vomica 35 I 60 Asafetida, 3 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 81 Asafetida and Rhubarb 40 185 Asafetida, 1 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. Asiatic (832).. 35 * Arsenous acid Gm. 0.0073 about 1-9 gr. Povrd. Black Pepper Gm. 0.06 “ x gr. Powd. Acacia Gm. 0.013 “ 1-4 gr. Powd. Althsea Gm. 0.02 “ 3-10 gr. *Not listed in bottles of 500. To be used cautiously on account of large dose of arsenous acid. 82 Atropine, 1-120 gr 30 I 35 83+Atropine, 1-100 gr 30 1 35 84 Atropine, 1-60 gr 40 1 85 85 Ballou 45 2 10 Ext. Colocynth comp., i gr. Mercurous chlor., mild, i gr. Ext. Jalap, 1 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. 86 Belladonna leaves Extract, 1-8 gr 25 I 10 87tBelladonna leaves Extract, 1-4 gr. (g.-c. only).. 25 x 10 88 Belladonna leaves Extract, 1-2 gr 89 Belladonna leaves Extract, 1 gr.—Discontinued. 30 1 35 go Berberine hydrochlorate, I gr 95 4 60 91 Berberine sulphate, 2 grs 1 50 7 35 92 Berberine and Podophyllin 50 2 35 Berberine sulphate, 1-4 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-20 gr. 93 Berberis Aquifolium Extract, 3 grs 45 2 10 94 Berberis Compound 45 2 10 Ext. Berberis Aquifol., 2 grs. Ext. Cascara sagrada, 1 gr. 95 Bilious, Junge’s 45 2 10 Manganese iodide, 1-2 gr. Sanguinariin, 1-5 gr. Leptandrin, 3-10 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 3-5 gr. Juglandin, 3-10 gr. 96fBilious, Wann’s 30 1 35 Ext. Coloc. comp., i gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-8 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. Ext. Jalap, 1-4 gr. 97 Bismuth and Ignatia 75 3 60 Bismuth subnitrate, 4 grs. Ext. Ignatia, 1-4 gr. 98 Bismuth and Nux Vomica 80 3 85 Bismuth subnitrate, 5 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-2 gr. 99 Bismuth subcarbonate, 3 grs 55 2 60 ioofBismuth subnitrate, 2 grs 40 1 85 101 Bismuth subnitrate, 3 grs 45 2 10 102 Black Haw Ext. (Viburnum Prunifolium), 3 grs. 35 1 60 103 Black Hellebore Extract, I gr 40 1 85 Blaud Pills, see Ferrous carbonate (Bland). tSee note at head of page 44. Bl-Ca. S. C. and G. C. Pills. 50 PART ONE. Specify P. D. & Co?s SUGAR COATED AND / B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of IOO. of 300. 104 Blennorrhagic (sugar-coated only) $ 65 $ 3 10 Ext. Hops, 3*4 gr. Turpentine, 1 1-2 grs. Podophyllum resin, i-8gr. Camphor monobrom., 3-4 gr. 105 Blue Mass, 1-2 gr. (gelatin-coaled only) 20 85 (Mass of Mercury.) 106 Blue Mass, i gr 20 85 107 Blue Mass, 2 grs 20 85 io8fBlue Mass, 3 grs 20 85 109 Blue Mass, 5 grs 25 1 10 no Blue Mass Compound 45 2 10 Mass of Mercury, 1 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-2 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. Blue and Podophyllin, see Podophyllin and Blue (510).. 30 1 35 Ill Caffeine, citrated, 1 gr 40 1 85 Caffeine, citrated, 2 grs (796).. 70 3 35 112 Calabar bean Extract (Physostigma), I-I2 gr... 35 1 60 113 Calcium sulphide, 1-20 gr 25 1 10 114 Calcium sulphide, 1-10 gr 30 1 35 115 Calcium sulphide, 1-8 gr 30 1 35 116 Calcium sulphide, 1-5 gr 30 1 35 ii7fCalcium sulphide, 1-4 gr 30 1 35 118 Calcium sulphide, 1-2 gr 30 1 35 119 Calcium sulphide, 1 gr 35 1 60 120 Calcium sulphide, 2 grs . 40 1 85 121 Calcium sulphide, 3 grs 45 2 10 122 Calisaya Alkaloids 45 2 10 Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Quinidine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Cinchonine sulphate, 1-2gr. Cinchonidine sulph., i-2gr. 123 Calomel, 1-10 gr 20 85 (Mfercurous chloride, mild.) Calomel, 1-8 gr (837).. 20 85 124 Calomel, 1-4 gr 20 85 125 Calomel, 1-2 gr 20 85 126 Calomel, 1 gr 20 85 i27fCalomel, 2 grs 25 1 10 128 Calomel, 3 grs 25 1 10 129 Calomel, 5 grs 35 1 60 130 Calomel Compound 30 1 35 Mercurous chlor., mild, 3-4 gr. Guaiac, 1 1-2 grs. Sulphurated Antimony, 3-4 gr. 131 Calomel and Coiocynth Compound 45 2 10 Mercurous chlor.. mild, i gr. Ext. Coloc. co., 2 1-2 grs. 132 Calomel and Opium 50 2 35 Mercurous chloride, mild, 2 grs. Opium, 1 gr. 133 Calomel and Rhubarb 40 1 85 Mercurous chlor., mild, i-3gr. Ext. Coloc. comp., 1-2 gr. Ext. Rhubarb, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-6 gr fSee note at head of page 44. 51 S. C. and G. C. Pills, Ca. S. C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of ioo. of 500. 134 Camphor Compound $ 50 $ 2 35 Camphor, 1 gr. Powd. Kino, 1 gr. Powd. Opium, 1 gr. Ext. Capsicum, 1-16 gr. 135 Camphor and Hyoscyamus 30 1 35 Camphor, 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. 136 Camphor monobromated, I gr 35 1 60 l37fCamphor monobromated, 2 grs 65 3 10 138 Camphor monobromated, 3 grs 85 4 10 Camphor monobromated, 5 grs. (g.-c. only) (785) 1 20 5 85 139 Camphor and Opium.. 50 2 35 Camphor, 2 grs. Powd. Opium, 1 gr. 140 Camphor, Opium and Hyoscyamus 40 1 85 Camphor, 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-2 gr. 141 Camphor, Opium and Lead acetate 50 2 35 Camphor, x gr. Opium, 1 gr. Lead acetate, 1 gr. 142 Camphor, Opium and Tannin 35 1 60 Camphor, 1 gr. Opium, 1-4 gr. Tannic acid, 2 grs. 143 Camphor, Valerian and Hyoscyamus 35 1 60 Camphor, 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. Powd. Valerian, 1-2 gr. 144 Cannabis Indica Extract, 1-4 gr 35 1 60 (Extract Indian Cannabis.) l45fCannabis Indica Extract, 1-2 gr 55 2 60 146 Cannabis Indica Extract, X gr 95 4 60 147 Capsicum, 1 gr 35 1 60 148 Capsicum Extract, 1-2 gr 45 2 10 149 Carminative 45 2 10 Strychnine, 1-20 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 2-3 gr. Powd. Black Pepper, 11-2 grs. Ext. Gentian, 1 gr. Carminative, Modified (g.-c. only) (754).. 45 2 10 Strychnine sulphate, 1-50 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 2-3 gr. Powd. Black Pepper, 1-4gr. Ext. Gentian, 1 gr. Oil Cloves, 1-20 gr. 150 Cascara Comp. Pellets, D’Ary’s 60 2 85 Ext. Cascara sagrada, 4-15 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-30 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-60 gr. Euonymin, brown, 1-5 gr. Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-20 gr. Xanthoxylin, 4-15 gr. 151 Cascara Sagrada Extract, 1 gr 30 1 35 i52fCascara Sagrada Extract, 2 grs 40 1 85 153 Cascara Sagrada Extract, 3 grs 50 235 154 Cascara Sagrada and Nux Vomica 60 2 85 Ext. Cascara sagrada, 2 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-5 gr. 155 Cascara Sagrada, Nux Vomica and Belladonna. 60 285 Ext. Cascara sagrada, 2 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-16 gr. 156 Catarrh, Hager’s 45 2 10 Quinidine sulph., 3-8 gr. Powd. Gentian, 1-4 gr. Cinchonidinesulpn., 3-8 gr. Hydrochlor. acid, 1-4 gr. Powd. Red Saunders, i-i2gr. Powd. Althaea, 1-4 gr. fSee note at head of page 44. Ca-Ce, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 52 PART ONE. Specify P., D. & Co.'s SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of ioo. of 500. Cathartic (Dr. J. W. KecklerHg.-r. only) (851).. $ 30 $ 1 35 Euonymin, brown, 1-4 gr. Apocynin, 1-4 gr. Chelonin, 1-4 gr. Eupatorin, 1-4 gr. Ext. Taraxacum, 1-2 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Cathartic and Liver Granules (849) 25 1 10 Aloin, 1-20 gr Strychnine, 1-100 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-5 gr. Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-30 gr. Cathartic Compound, Active*. (819).. 25 1 10 Purified Aloes, r 1-8 grs. Powd. Capsicum, 1-2 gr. Powd. Gamboge, 3-16 gr. Oleum Tiglii, 1-50 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. 157 Cathartic Comp., Cholagogue 30 I 35 Podophyllum resin, 1-2 gr. Mass of Mercury, 1-4 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-8 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-16 gr. Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-8 gr. l58fCathartic Comp., Granules, 3-4 gr 25 1 10 Jalap resin, 1-10 gr. Powa. Gamboge, 1-32 gr. Leptandrin, 1-16 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-64 gr. Aloin, 1-8 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-8 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Oil Peppermint, 1-128 gr. 159 Cathartic Comp. Granules, R 2 25 1 10 Aloin, i-ro gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-20 gr. Jalap resin, 1-10 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-20 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-5 gr. Oleores. Capsicum, 1-20 gr. l6ofCathartic Comp., Improved* 25 1 10 Ext. Colocynth comp., 1 gr. Leptandrin, 1-4 gr. Ext. Jalap, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-4 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Oil Peppermint, q. s. Ext. Gentian, 1-2 gr. 161 Cathartic Comp., Mild 25 1 10 Ext. Colocynth comp., 1 gr. Powd. Gamboge, 1-4 gr. Jalap resin, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. Mercurous chlor., mild, 1-2 gr. Oil Peppermint, q. s. 162 Cathartic Comp., Modified 30 1 35 Ext. Colocynth comp., 1 gr. Powd. Gamboge, 1-6 gr. Ext. Jalap, 3-4 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1-2 gr. Mercurous chlor., mild, 3-4 gr. Powd. Jam. Ginger, 1-4 gr. 163 Cathartic Comp., U. S. P.* 25 1 10 Ext. Colocynth comp..,.Gm. 0.08 about 11-4 grs. Mercurous chloride, mild.Gm. 0.06 “ 1 gr. Ext. Talap Gm. 0.03 “ 1-2 gr. Powd. Gamboge Gm. 0.013 “ 1-4 gr. 164 Cathartic Compound, Vegetable*. 30 1 35 Ext. Colocynth, 1-3 gr. Scammony Resin, 1-3 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Powd. Cardamom, 1-8 gr. Powd. Soap, 1-8 gr. Purified Aloes, 1 1-4 grs. Cathartic Vegetable, U. S. P., 1890 (808).. 30 1 35 Ext. Colocynth comp... .Gm. 0.06 about 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus Gm. 0.03 “ 1-2 gr. Ext. Jalap Gm. 0.03 “ 1-2 gr. Ext. Leptandra Gm. 0.015 “ 1-4 gr. Podophyllum resin Gm. 0.015 “ 1-4 gr. Oil Peppermint Gm. 0.008 *■ 1-8 gr. 165 Caulophyllin, 1-8 gr 25 1 xo 166 Cerium oxalate, 1-4 gr 30 1 35 ♦For prices in bulk, and per gross, see pages 134 and 135. fSee note at head of page 44. 53 S. C. and G. C. Pills, Ce-Co* SUGAR COATED AND A B List bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of IOO. of 'ioo. l67fCerium oxalate, I gr t 75 $ 3 bo 168 Cerium oxalate, 2 grs 1 00 4 85 Chalybeate, see Ferrous carbonate, (Blaud). Chalybeate Comp., Improved, Jarvis’ (801).. 30 1 35 Ext. Nux vomica, i-io gr. Ferrous carbonate mass (Blaud), 3 grs. 169 Charcoal, 3 grs 35 1 60 170 Chimaphila Extract, 3 grs 45 2 TO 171 Chinoidin, 1-2 gr 20 85 172 Chinoidin, 1 gr 20 85 i73tChinoidin, 2 grs 25 I 10 174 Chinoidin, 3 grs 30 I 35 17S Chinoidin Compound 45 2 10 Chinoidin, 2 grs. Piperine, 1-2 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. 176 Cholagogue 35 1 60 Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. 177 Cimicifugin, 1 gr 30 1 35 178 Cinchonidine salicylate, 2 1-2 grs 60 2 85 179 Cinchonidine sulphate, 1-2 gr 20 85 180 Cinchonidine sulphate, 1 gr 20 85 i8ifCinchonidine sulphate, 2 grs 25 1 10 182 Cinchonidine sulphate, 3 grs 30 1 35 183 Cinchonidine sulphate, 4 grs.{gelatin-coatedonly) 35 1 60 184 Cinchonidine sulphate, 5 grs. {gelatin-coatedonly) 40 1 85 185 Cinchonidine Compound 5o 2 35 Cinchonidine sulph., 1 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-32 gr. 186 Cinchonidine Compound and Strychnine 5o 2 35 Cinchonidine sulph., i gr. Reduced Iron, i gr. Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr. Strychnine, 1-20 gr. 187 Cinchonidine and Iron *. 50 2 35 Cinchonidine sulph., i gr. Reduced Iron, i gr. 188 Cinchonidine, Iron and Strychnine 50 2 35 Cinchonidine sulph., i gr. Strychnine sulph., 1-60 gr. Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet), 2 grs. 189!Cinchonine sulphate, X 1-2 grs 30 1 35 190 Cinchonine sulphate, 3 grs 40 1 85 191 Cincho-Quinine—Discontinued. 192 Cincho-Quinine—Discontinued. 193 Cincho-Quinine—Discontinued. 194 Coca Extract, 3 grs 60 2 85 195 Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-16 gr. {g. c. only) 50 2 35 !96fCocaine hydrochlorate, 1-8 gr. {g. c. only) 65 3 10 fSee note at head of page 44. .S’. C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. Co, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 54 PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of ioo of 500. 197 Cochia $ 50 * 2 35 Ext. Coloc. comp., 1 gr. Powd. Gamboge, 1-2 gr. Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Powd. Scammony, 1-2 gr. Potassium sulphate, 1-2 gr. 198 Codeine, 1-16 gr 50 2 35 199 Codeine, 1-8 gr 65 3 10 200 Codeine, 1-5 gr 90 4 35 20ifCodeine, 1-4 gr 1 00 4 85 202 Codeine, 1-2 gr. {gelatin-coated only) 1 60 7 85 203 Codeine, 1 gr. {gelatin-coated only) 2 70 13 35 204 Colchicine, 1-60 gr per bottle of 25 each, .20 60 Gelatin-coated only ; see note 137. 205 Colchicum root Extract, 1-2 gr 40 1 85 206 Colocynth Comp. Extract, 3 grs 40 1 85 tColocynth Comp., B. P. (s.-c. only) (721).. 40 1 85 Powd. Colocynth pulp, 1-2 gr. Potassium sulphate, 1-8 gr. Powd. Barb. Aloes, 1 gr. Oil Cloves, 1-8 gr. Powd. Scammony resin, x gr. Colocynth Comp., 5 grs., B. P. (g.-c. only), (748).. 70 3 35 F d Colocynth pulp, 10-11 gr. Pd. Barb. Aloes, 1 9-11 grs. Pa. Scammony resin, 1 9-11 grs. Potassium sulph., 5-22 gr. Oil Cloves, 5-22 gr. 207 Colocynth Comp. Belladonna and Nux Vomica. 60 2 85 Ext. Coloc. comp., 3 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-2 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-4 gr. (gelatin-coated only.) 2o8fColocynth Comp, and Blue, 3 grs 43 2 10 Ext. Coloc. comp., 21-2 grs. Mass of Mercury, 1-2 gr. 209 Colocynth Comp, and Blue, 5 grs 50 2 35 Ext. Coloc. comp., 2 1-2 grs. Mass of Mercury, 2 1-2 grs. 210 Colocynth Comp., Blue Mass and Ipecac 43 2 10 Ext. Coloc. comp., 2 grs. Mass of Mercury, 2 grs. Powd. Ipecac, 1-6 gr. 2iifColocynth Comp, and Hyoscyamus, 3 grs 43 2 10 Ext. Coloc. comp., 2 grs. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. 212 Colocynth Comp, and Hyoscyamus, 3 grs 33 2 60 Ext. Coloc. comp., 3 1-3 grs. Ext. Hyoscyamus, r 2-3 grs. Colocynth and Henbane, B.P. (s.-c. only),(722).. 43 2 10 Comp. Pill Colocynth, 2 grs. Ext. Henbane, igr. 213 Colocynth Comp., Hyoscyamus and Blue Mass. 33 2 60 Ext. Coloc. comp., 3 grs. Mass of Mercury, x gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. (gelatin-coated only). 2i4fCclocynth Comp., Hyoscyamus and Podophyl- lin, R “A.” 35 2 60 Ext. Coloc. comp., 3 grs. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. 215 Colocynth Comp., Hyoscyamus and Podophyl- lin, R “B.” 50 2 35 Ext. Coloc. comp., 3 grs. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. 216 Colocynth Comp, and Ipecac 45 2 10 Ext. Coloc. comp., 21-2 grs. Powd. Ipecac, 1-2 gr. fSee note at head of page 44. Specify P. D. dr Co.'s 55 S. C. and G. G. Pills, Co-Da. C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND / L B List Perbot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of IOO. of 3oo. 217 Colocynth Comp, and Podophyllin $ Ext. Coloc. comp., 21-2 grs. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 g 45 $ 2 10 r. Powd. Glycyrrhiza, 1-4 gr. 218 Colocynthin, 1-8 gr per bottle of 25 each, .40 1 40 Gelatin-coated only; see note 137. 219 Conium fruit Extract, 1-4 gr 25 I 10 22o|Conium fruit Extract, 1-2 gr 30 i 35 221 Comum fruit Extract, I gr 35 1 60 222 Conium Extract and Ipecac 35 1 60 Ext. Conium fruit, 1-2 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-2 gr. Conium Comp., see Hemlock Comp., B.P. (724).. 40 1 85 223 Convallamarin, 1-12 gr.per bottle of 25 each, .73 2 80 Gelatin-coated only; see note 137. 224*COok’s 25 1 10 Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. Mercurous chloride,mild, 1-2 gr. Powd. Soap, 1-2 gr. 225fCopaiba mass, 3 grs 30 1 35 226 Copaiba mass, 4 grs 35 1 60 227 Copaiba Compound 45 2 10 Copaiba mass, i 1-2 grs. Ferric citrate, 3-8 gr. Guaiac, 3-8 gr. Ext. Cubeb, 5-8 gr. 228 Copaiba and Oleoresin Cubeb 55 2 60 Copaiba mass, 2 grs. Oleoresin Cubeb, 1-2 gr. Ext. Cubeb, 1-2 gr. 229 Copaiba, Cubeb and Iron citrate 55 2 60 Copaiba mass, 3-4 gr. Ferric citrate, 3-4 gr. Ext. Cubeb, 1 1-2 grs. 230 Comin, 2 grs 45 2 10 231 Comus florida Extract, 2 grs 25 1 xo 232+Corrosive sublimate, 1-100 gr 20 85 (Mercuric chloride, corrosive.) 233 Corrosive sublimate, 1-60 gr 20 85 234 Corrosive sublimate, 1-50 gr 20 85 235 Corrosive sublimate, 1-40 gr 20 85 236 Corrosive sublimate, 1-30 gr 20 85 237 Corrosive sublimate, 1-20 gr 20 85 238 Corrosive sublimate, 1-16 gr 20 85 239 Corrosive sublimate, I-I2 gr 20 85 240 Corrosive sublimate, 1-8 gr 20 85 241 Cubeb Extract, 2 grs 80 3 85 242 Cubeb and Alum—Discontinued. 243 Cubeb, Rhatany and Iron 75 3 60 Ext. Cubeb, i 1-2 grs. Ext. Ivrameria, 1-2 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. 244 Cypripedium Extract, 2 grs 45 2 10 245 Damiana Extract, 3 grs 55 2 60 *For price per gross, see page 135. fSee note at head of page 44. Da-Dy, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 56 PART ONE. Specify P., D. & Co.'s. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of IOO. of 500. Dandelion Extract, 3 grs, see Taraxacum Ex- tract (623).. $ 45 $ 2 10 246 Dandelion and Leptandrin 30 1 35 Ext. Taraxacum, 1 1-3 grs. Leptandrin, 2-3 gr. 247 Daturine sulphate. 1-100 gr , per bot. of 25 ea.,. 20 60 Gelatin-coated only ; see note 137. 248 Diaphoretic 45 2 10 Morphine acetate, 1-2S gr. Potassium nitrate, 1 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. Camphor, 1-4 gr. 249 Diarrhoea Pellets 25 1 10 Mercurous chloride, mild, 1- $ gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-32 gr. Morphine sulph. 1-16 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-16 gr. Camphor, 1-16 gr. 2150 Digestive Pellets, Hager’s. 50 2 35 Cmchonidine sulph., 1-5 gr. Powd. Pimenta, 3-25 gr. Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 1-5 grs. Powd. Gentian. 6-25 gr. Powd. Ginger, 3-25 gr. Powd. Cardamom, 3-25 gr. Hydrochl. acid, 6-25 gr. 251 Digitalin, pure, 1-60 gr 40 1 85 252 Digitalis Extract, 1-2 gr.... 35 1 60 253 Digitalis Compound 30 1 35 Powd. Digitalis, r gr. Powd. Squill, 1 gr. Potassium nitrate, 2 grs. 254 Dinner, Chapman’s 30 1 35 Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Mastic, 1 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, r gr. 255 Dinner, Cole’s (gelatin-coated only) 40 1 85 Mass of Mercury, 1 i-S grs. Powd. Jalap, 1 1-5 grs. Purified Aloes, 1 1-5 grs. Ant. and Pot. tart., 1-50 gr. 256fDinner, Lady Webster’s... 25 1 10 Purified Aloes, 1 4-5 grs. Mastic, 3-5 gr. Red Rose, 2-5 gr. Dipsomania, Mann’s (807).. 60 2 85 Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. Strychnine, 1-40 gr. Zinc oxide, 2 grs. Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-5 gr. 257 Diuretic 35 1 60 Powd. Soap, 1 1-2 grs. Sodium carbonate. 1 1-2 grs. Oil Juniper berries, 1-16 gr. Diuretic Compound 45 2 10 Citrated Caffeine, 1 gr. Ext. Digitalis, 1-4 gr. Dover’s Powder, see Ipecac and Opium. Dried Ferrous sulphate, see Iron sulphate, exsic- cated. 258 Dupuytren 30 1 35 Guaiac, 3 grs. Powd. Opium, 1-8 gr. Mercuric chloride, corrosive 1-10 gr. 259 Dysentery 30 I 35 Mass of Mercury, 1 gr. Gelsemperin, 1-6 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1 gr. 260 Dysmenorrhcea, Alvord’s... 75 3 60 Morphine sulph., 1-10 gr. Cimicifugin, 2-3 gr. Quinine sulphate, 2-3 gr. fSe note at head of page 44. 57 S. C. and G. C. Pills, Dy-Fe. £ C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of 100. of 500. 26lfDyspepsia $ 45 Ext. Ignatia, 1-4 gr. Ext. Rhubarb, 1-4 gr. Ext. Cinchona, red, 1 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-2 gr. $ 2 10 262 Dyspepsia, Moore’s 60 Cinchonidine sulph., 1-2 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. 2 85 Ext. Capsicum, 1-3 gr. 263 Eccoprotic 40 Ext. Aloes, 2 grs. Podophyllum resin, 3-10 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-5 gr. Oil Cloves, 1-10 gr. I 85 264 Elaterin, 1-20 gr per bottle of 25 each, .30 1 00 Gelatin-coated, only; see note 137. 265 Elaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-10 gr 50 266tElaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-8 gr 55 267 Elaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-4 gr 1 00 268fEmmenagogue, Improved 70 2 35 2 60 4 85 3 35 Ergotin (Bonjean), 1 gr. Ext. Bl’k Hellebore, 1 gr. Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Dried Ferrous sulph., 1 gr. Oil Savine, 1-4 gr. Ext. Savine, 1-4 gr. 26g Emmenagogue, Mutter’s 23 1 10 Dried Fe'rrous sulph., 11-2 grs. Purified Aloes, 1-2 gr. Turpentine, U. S. P., 1 1-2 grs. 270 Emmenagogue No. 4 75 Ergotin (Bonjean), 1 gr. Dried Ferrous sulph., 1 gr. 3 60 Ext. Cotton root bark, 1 gr. Oil Savine, 1-4 gr. Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Ext. Savine, 1-4 gr. 271 Emmenagogue, Rigaud’s 45 Purified Aloes, 1 1-2 grs. Powd. Saffron, 3-4 gr. 2 10 Powd. Rue, 3-4 gr. Powd. Savine, 3-4 gr. 272 Ergotin (Bonjean), 1-2 gr 35 1 60 273 Ergotin (Bonjean), 1 gr 50 2 35 274fErgotin (Bonjean), 2 grs 75 3 60 275 Ergotin (Bonjean), 3 grs I 00 4 85 Ergotin (Bonjean), 5 grs. (g.-c. only)... (838).. 1 40 6 85 276fErgotin and Cannabis Indica R “ A ” go 4 35 Ergotin (Bonjean), 1 gr. Ext. Ind. Cannabis, 1-2 gr. Ergotin and Cannabis Indica, R “B”... (737).. 75 3 60 Ergotin (Bonjean), 1 gr. Ext. Ind. Cannabis, 1-6 gr. 277 Ergotin and Cannabis Indica, half-strength 50 2 35 Ergotin (Bonjean), 1-2 gr. Ext. Ind. Cannabis, 1-4 gr. 278 Eucalyptus Compound 50 Ext. Eucalyptus, 1 gr. Sanguinariin, 1-8 gr. 2 35 Ext. Apocynum, 1-2 gr. 27g Eucalyptus Extract, 2 grs 40 1 85 Evacuant (362).. 35 1 60 Aloin, 1-4 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-16 gr. 280 Female, Amenorrhoea 55 Ext. Cimicifuga, 1 gr. Ext. Cotton root b’k, 1 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. Purified Aloes, 1 gr. 2 60 fSee note at head of page 44. Fe-Ge, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 58 PART ONE. Spec ify P. D. c& Co is SUGAR COATED AND / L B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of IOO. of 500. 28itFemale, Hooper’s $ 20 $ 85 Purified Aloes, i gr Myrrh, 1-4 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1-2 gr. Soap. 1-8 gr. Ext. Black Hellebore, 1-4 gr. Powa. Canella, 1-8 gr. Powd. Jamaica Ginger, 1-8 gr. 282 Female, Leucorrhoea 55 2 60 Hamamelin, 2 grs. Hydrastin, 1-2 gr. Senecin, 1-2 gr. Ferratin, (Boehringer—B. & S.), 2 grs.. (835).. 1 10 5 35 Ferratin, (Boehringer—B. & S.), 4grs.(g.-c.only) (836)•• 2 00 9 85 r erne citrate, see Iron citrate. 283fFerrous carbonate (Blaud), 3 grs* 25 1 10 284 Ferrous carbonate (Blaud), 5 grs., U. S. P.* 30 1 35 Ferrous carbonate (Blaud), Modified*. (750) ... 30 1 35 Ferrous carbonate mass (Blaud), 5 grs. Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. Ferrous carbonate (Blaud), Modified B 2 (840) 25 1 10 Ferrous carbonate mass (Blaud), 3 grs. Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. Pink pills will be supplied only when so specified. Ferrous carbonate mass, see Iron proto-carbonate (Vallet). Ferrous iodide, U. S. P., 0.065 grammes (about 1 grain) (334) •• 35 1 60 285 Fever and Ague 40 1 85 Ext. Eucalyptus, 1-4 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. Chinoidin, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-200 gr. Iron ferrocyanide, 1-2 gr. Flint’s Saline and Chalybeate, see Saline and Chalybeate, Flint's (749) • • 40 1 85 286 Fucus vesiculosus Extract, 3 grs 50 2 35 287 Galbanum Compound 35 1 60 Galbanum, 11-2 grs. Myrrh, 11-2 grs. Asafetida, 1-2 gr 288 Gamboge Compound 25 1 10 Powd. Gamboge, 3-3 gr. Purified Soc. Aloes, 3-5 gr. Aromatic powder, 3-5 gr. Powd. Soap, 1 1-5 grs. Gamboge Comp., B. P. (s.-c. only) (723).. 30 1 35 Powd. Gambog'e, 3-5 gr. Powd. Barb. Aloes, 3-5 gr Cinnamon co. powd., 3-5 gr. Powd. Hard Soap, 1 1-5 grs. 289fGelsemperin (Gelsemin concentration), 1-8 gr. 30 1 35 290 Gelsemperin (Gelsemin concentration), 1-4 gr. 45 2 10 291 Gentian Compound ’ 30 1 35 Ext. Gentian, 2-3 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 1-3 grs. Purified Aloes, 2-3 gr. Oil Caraway, 1-10 gr. 292 Gentian Extract, 2 grs 30 1 35 293 Geranin, 1 gr 35 1 60 294 Three Valerianates and Sumbul (Dr. Manton). 1 40 6 85 Zinc valerianate, 1 gr. Ferric valerianate, 1-2 gr. Quinine valerianate, 1-2 gr. Ext. Musk-root, 2 grs. ♦For prices in bulk see page 134. fSee note at head of page 44. S. C. and 6. C. Pills, Gl-in. 6: C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND / B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of 100. of 500. Glonoin, see Nitroglycerin. Gold and Sodium chloride, 1-20 gr (759) • • $ 75 $ 3 60 295 Gonorrhoea 30 1 35 Powd. Cubeb, 1 1-4 grs. Dried Ferrous sulph., 1-4 gr. Copaiba mass, 1 1-4 grs. Venice Turpentine, 1-4 gr. 296 Grindelia Extract, 3 grs 50 2 35 297 Guarana Extract, 3 grs 1 50 7 35 298 Headache 5o 2 35 Lactated Pepsin, 1 gr. Sodium bicarbonate, 1 gr. Guarana, 1-2 gr. Cypripedin, 1-2 gr. Headache, No. 2 (852) 30 1 35 Irism, 1-10 gr. Sanguinariin, i-zo gr. Euonymin, brown, 1-4 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-20 gr. 299 Helonin, 1-8 gr 30 1 35 Hemlock Comp., B. P. (j.-tr. only) (724) • • 40 1 85 Ext. Hemlock, 3-4 gr. Ipecacuanha, 3-20 gr. 300 Hepatica 45 2 10 Mass of Mercury, 2 grs. Ext. Coloc. comp., 2-3 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 2-3 gr. 301 Hepatic, Eclectic 60 2 85 Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-16 gr. Leptandrin, 1-2 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-3 gr. Irisin, 1-4 gr. 302 Hoang Nan, 3 grs 1 55 7 60 Hooper’s, see Female, Hooper's (281).. 20 85 Hydrargyrum tannicum oxydulatum (Tannate of mercury), I gr. {g.-c. only) (845).. 40 1 85 303 Ilydrastin (concentration), 1 gr 70 3 35 Hydrastin muriate, see Berberine hydrochlorate (90).. 95 4 60 Hydrastin sulphate, see Berberine sulph... (91).. 1 50 7 35 Hydrastin and Podophyllin, see Berberine and Podophyllin (92).. 50 2 35 304 Hyoscine hydrobrom., 1-400 gr.. per bot. of 25, 15 40 Sugar-coated only; see note 137. 305 Hyoscyaminepure, x-200gr. .per bottle of 25, 15 40 Gelatin-coated only; see note 137. 306 Hyoscyamus Extract, 1-4 gr 25 1 10 307fHyoscyamus Extract, 1-2 gr 30 1 35 308 Plyoscyamus Extract, 1 gr 35 1 60 309 Ichthyol, 1 1-2 grs 75 3 60 310 Ignatia Extract, 1-4 gr 30 1 35 3iiflgnatia Extract, 1-2 gr 35 1 60 3x2 Ignatia Extract, 1 gr..., 60 2 85 313 Intestinal Antiseptic 40 1 85 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-8 gr. Ext. Nuxvom., i-i6gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-16 gr. Ext. Hyoscyam., i-i6gr. Aloin, 1-16 gr. fSee note at head of page 44. lo-ir, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 60 PART ONE. Specify P. D. & Co.'s SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of ioo. of Soo. 314 Iodoform, 1 gr $ 60 $ 2 85 315 Iodoform and Iron Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Iodoform, 1 gr. 70 3 35 316 Iodoform, Iron and Quinine Iodoform, 1 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet’s), 2 grs. 90 4 35 317 Ipecac Extract, 1-4 gr 30 1 35 3x8 Ipecac and Opium, 1-2 gr Powd. Opium, 1-4 gr. < Equal to 2 1-2 grs. Powd. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. ( Dover’s Powder. 30 1 35 3X9fIpecac and Opium, I gr Powd. Opium, 1-2 gr. ( Equal toJ grs. Powd. Ipecac, 1-2 gr. ( Dover’s Powder. 50 2 35 320 Ipecac and Opium, 2 grs Powd. Opium, 1 gr. ( Equal to 10 grs. Powd. Ipecac, 1 gr. ( Dover’s Pdwder. 90 4 35 Ipecacuanha with Squill, B. P (725) • • Comp. Powd. Ipecacuanha, 2 grs. Powd. Squill, 2-3 gr. Powd. Ammomacum, 2-3 gr. 30 1 35 321 Ipecac and Squill—Discontinued 322flrisin, 1-2 gr. 40 1 85 323 Irisin, 1 gr 45 2 10 324 Irisin Compound Irisin, 1-4 gr. Strychnine, 1-40 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-10 gr. 30 1 35 325 Irisin Comp, and Hyoscyamus (g. c. only) 45 Irisin, 1-4 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-10 gr. Strychnine, 1-100 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. 2 10 326 Iron and Aloes Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. Purified Aloes, 2 grs. 30 1 35 327 Iron bromide, I gr 45 2 10 Iron carbonate, see Ferrous carbonate, (Blaud) Iron carbonate, B. P. {s.-c. only) (726).. 20 Iron carbonate sacch., 2 1-2 grs. Confect. Roses, 5-8 gr. 85 328 Iron citrate (Ferric citrate), 2 grs 30 1 35 329 Iron and Strychnine citrates 40 Ferric citrate, 2 grs. Strychnine citrate, 1-50 gr. 1 85 330 Iron Compound, U. S. P., 1880 Myrrh, 1 1-2 grs. Sodium carbonate, 3-4 gr. Ferrous sulphate, 3-4 gr. 25 1 10 331 Iron ferrocyanide, 3 grs 30 1 35 332 Iron by hydrogen, 1 gr (Reduced iron.) 25 1 10 333fIron by hydrogen, 2 grs 40 1 85 334 Iron iodide, see Ferrous iodide 35 1 60 Iron iodide, I gr., B. P (727).. 35 1 60 tSee note at head of page 44. 61 S. C. and G. C. Pills, Ir-La. 6: C. and G. C. Pills. FART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of IOO. of 500. 335 Iron iodide and Quinine $ 50 $ 2 35 Ferrous iodide, i 1-2 grs. Quinine sulphate, 1-4 gr. 336 Iron lactate (Ferrous lactate), I gr 30 1 35 337 Iron and Manganese 45 2 10 Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet), 2 grs. Manganese carbonate, 1 gr. 338 Iron phosphate (ferrous), 2 grs 40 1 85 339 Iron proto-carbonate (Vallet), 2 grs 25 1 10 (Ferrous carbonate mass, Vallet.) 34oflron proto-carbonate (Vallet), 3 grs 25 1 10 341 Iron proto-carbonate (Vallet), 5 grs 30 1 35 342 Iron pyrophosphate, I gr (Soluble Ferric pyrophosphate). 25 1 10 Iron and Potassium tartrate, 2 grs (523).. 40 1 85 343 Iron, Quassia and Nux Vomica 45 2 10 Reduced Iron, 1 1-2 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Ext. Quassia, 1 gr. Powd. Soap, 1-2 gr. 344 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 1 gr 20 85 345fIron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 2 grs 30 1 35 346 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 3 grs 40 1 85 347 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 5 gr. {g.-c. only) 60 2 85 348 Iron, Quinine and Strychnine citrate 55 2 60 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 2 grs. Strychnine citrate, 1-50 gr. 349 Iron and Strychnine 45 2 10 Strychnine, 1-60 gr. Reduced Iron, 2 grs. 350 Iron sulphate exsiccated, I gr 25 1 10 (Dried Ferrous sulphate.) 351+Iron sulphate exsiccated, 2 grs 25 1 10 352 Iron sulphate exsiccated, 4 grs 25 1 10 353 Iron valerianate (Ferric valerianate), I gr 50 2 35 354 Jaborandi Extract. 3 grs 50 2 35 355 Jalap Compound 50 2 35 Powd. Jalap, 3-4 gr. Powd. Soap, 3-4 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 3-4 gr. Pil. Antimony comp., 1 1-8 grs. Oil Caraway, 1-8 gr. 356 Jalap Extract, I gr 50 2 35 357 Jalap resin, I gr 60 2 85 358 Jamaica Dogwood Extract, 2 grs 80 3 85 359 Kermes mineral (Sulphurated Antimony), 1-4 gr. 55 2 60 360 Krameria Extract, 2 grs 40 1 85 361 Lactated Pepsin and Bismuth 1 00 4 85 Lactated Pepsin, 2 grs. Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. Lactophenin (Boehringer—B. & S.), 2 grs.. (841) 1 00 4 85 Lactophenin (Boehringer—B. & S.), 5 grs. (g.-c. only) (842) 2 00 9 85 +See note at head of page 44. La-Li, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 62 PART ONE. Spec ify P. D. (& Co J s SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of 100. of 500. Lactophenin and Quinine Compound {g.-c. only) $10 35 (843) $2 10 Lactophenin (Boehringer—B. & S.), 3grs. Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. Ipecac and Opium powder, 1-2 gr. Ext. Aconite root, 1-12 gr. Lactophenin and Salol (g.-c. only) (844).. 2 00 9 85 Lactophenin (Boehringer—B. & S.), 2 1-2 grs. Salol, 2 1-2 grs. Lactophenin, Salol and Quinine Salicylate {g.-c. 9 85 only) (846) •. 2 00 Lactophenin (Boehringer—B & S.), 2 grs. Quinine salicylate, 1 gr. Salol, 2 grs. 362 Lapactic, see Evacuanl 35 1 60 3&3tLaxative 35 1 60 Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Guaiac, 1-2 gr. Sulphur, sublimed, 1-5 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-5 gr. Syrup Buckthorn berries, q. s. 364 Laxative, Cole’s 40 Podophyllum resin, 1-10 gr. Ext. Coloc. comp., 3 grs. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1 gr. 1 85 365 Laxative, “Special” (Dr. Fordyce Barker) 45 Ext Hvoscyamus, 1 1-4 grs. Ext. Coloc. comp., 1 2-3 grs. Soc. Aloes, powd., 5-6 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-12 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 5-12 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-12 gr. 2 10 Lead and Opium. B. P. (s.-e. only) (728).. 30 1 35 Lead acetate, 2 grs. Powd. Opium, 1-3 gr. Confection Roses, 1-3 gr. 366 Leptandrin, 1-8 gr 20 85 367 Leptandrin, 1-4 gr 20 85 368fLeptandrin, 1-2 gr 25 1 10 369 Leptandrin, I gr ..., 40 1 85 370 Leptandrin Compound 55 Leptandrin, 1 gr. Irisin, 1-4 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. 2 60 371 Lettuce Extract, 2 grs 35 1 60 Lime sulphurated, see Calcium sulphide. 372 Liver, Christopher’s 35 1 60 Mercurous chloride, mild, 2 grs. Powd. Ipecac, 1-2 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. 373fLiver, Improved* 25 1 10 Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Mercurous chlor., mild, 1-8 gr. Powd. Jalap, 1 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 3-16 gr. Powd. Gamboge, 1-8 gr. FI. ext. Verat. viride, 1-8 gr. Leptandrin, 1-8 gr. Oleum Tiglii, 1-50 gr. 374 Liver, Improved, Vegetable* 25 Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. Powd. Jalap. 1 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 3-16 gr. Powd. Gamboge, 1-8 gr. FI. ext. Verat. viride, 1-8 gr. 1 10 Leptandrin, 1-8 gr. Oleum Tiglii, 1-50 gr. *For price per gross, see page 135. fSee note at head of page 44. S. C. and G. C. Pills, Li-Me. •S'. C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of IOO. of 5°o. 375 Liver, Dr. Taylor’s $ Podophyllum resin, i gr. Camphor, 4-5 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1 gr. 35 $ I 60 376 Liver, Waxham’s Ext. Leptandra, 1 gr. Ext. Jalap, 3-8 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-2 gr. Powd. Gamboge, 1-8 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. 30 1 35 377 Lupulin, 3 grs 35 1 60 Magnesia (calcined), 2 grs (380).. 30 1 35 Magnesia and Rhubarb (381).. Magnesia (calcined), 1 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. 30 1 35 378 Manganese dioxide, 1 gr 50 2 35 379fManganese dioxide, 2 grs 70 3 35 Manganese dioxide, 3 grs (812).. 90 4 35 380 Magnesia (calcined), 2 grs 30 1 35 381 Magnesia and Rhubarb 30 1 35 Magnesia (calcined), 1 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. fMercurial pill, 3 grs., B. P (729).. 20 85 Mercurial pill, 5 grs., B. P (73°).. Mercuric chloride, corrosive, see Corrosive subli- 25 1 10 mate. '382 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-25 gr 20 85 (Mercury biniodide.) 383 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-16 gr 20 85 384fMercuric iodide, red, 1-8 gr 20 85 385 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-4 gr 20 85 Mercurous chloride, mild, see Calomel. 386 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-16 gr 20 85 (Mercury protiodide.) 387 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-10 gr 20 85 388 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-8 gr 20 85 389 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-6 gr 20 85 390 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-5 gr 20 85 39ifMercurous iodide, yellow, 1-4 gr 20 85 392 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-3 gr 25 1 10 393 Mercurous iodide, yellow', 1-2 gr 25 1 10 394 Mercurous iodide and Opium 50 2 35 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-3 gr. Mercury subchloride Comp. B. P. (sugar-coated only) (731) •• 35 1 60 Mercury subchloride, 3-4 gr. Guaiacum resin, 1 1-2 grs. Antimony sulphurated, 3-4 gr. Castor Oil, q. s. fMercury with Chalk, Hutchinson’s {gelatin- coated only) (738) • • Mercury with chalk, 1 gr. Confect. Rose, 1-2 gr. 35 1 60 fSee note at head of page 44. Me-Ni, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 64 PART ONE. Specify P. D. & Co's SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of IOO. of 500. Mercury with Chalk, B 2 (g.-c. only)....(739).. $ 50 $ 2 35 Mercury with chalk, 1 gr. Ext. Gentian, 1 gr. Ipecac and Opium powd., 1 gr. Mercury with Chalk, B 3 {g.-c. only).... (740).. 65 3 10 Mercury with chalk, 1 gr. Reduced Iron, 2 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Ext. Gentian, 3-4 gr. Migraine (800).. 50 2 35 Acetanilid, 2 grs. Camphor monobromated, 1-2 gr. 395fMorphine acetate, 1-8 gr 35 1 60 396 Morphine acetate, 1-4 gr 50 2 35 397 Morphine and Atropine 60 2 85 Morphine sulphate, 1-8 gr. Atropine sulphate, i-ioo gr. 398|Morphine hydrochlorate, 1-8 gr 35 1 60 399 Morphine hydrochlorate, 1-4 gr. (g.-c. only).... 50 2 35 400 Morphine sulphate, 1-32 gr . 20 85 401 Morphine sulphate, 1-20 gr 20 85 402 Morphine sulphate, 1-16 gr 20 85 403 Morphine sulphate, 1-10 gr 20 85 404 Morphine sulphate, 1-8 gr 25 1 10 405 Morphine sulphate, 1-6 gr 30 1 35 406fMorphine sulphate, 1-4 gr 35 1 60 407 Morphine sulphate, 1-2 gr 60 2 85 408+Morphine and Belladonna, B “ A ” 60 2 85 Morphine sulphate, 1-6 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. 409 Morphine and Belladonna, B “B” 75 3 60 Morphine sulphate, 1-4 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-4 gr. 410 Morphine Compound 75 3 60 Morphine sulphate, 1-4 gr. Mercurous chlor., mild, 1-4 gr. Antimony and Potass, tartrate, 1-4 gr. 4iifMorphine valerianate, 1-8 gr 50 2 35 412 Morphine valerianate, 1-4 gr 90 4 35 413 Muscarine sulph., 1-100 gr.. .per bottle of 25, .50 1 80 Gelatin-coated only; see note 137. 4i4fNeuralgic Idiopathic, Brown-Sequard’s 1 Ext.Hy scyamus, 2-3gr. Ext. Conium fruit, 2-3 gr. 05 5 10 Ext. Ignatia, 1-2 gr. Ext. Stramonium s’d, i-1; gr. Ext. Opium, 1-2 gr. Ext. Aconite lvs., 1-3 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-6 gr. Ext. Ind. Cannabis, i-4gr. 415 Neuralgic Idiopat., Brown-Sequard’s, half-str’gth, 65 3 10 416 Neuralgic, Dr. Gross’ 1 00 4 85 Quinine sulph., 2 grs. Ext. Aconite leaves, 1-2 gr. Morphine sulph., 1-20 gr. Strychnine, 1-30 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr. 417 Neuralgic without morphine, Dr. Gross’ 90 4 35 418 Night Sweat 55 2 60 Zinc oxide, 1-2 gr. Hydrastin, 1 gr. Salicin, 1 gr. Lactated Pepsin, 1-2 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-25 gr. tSee note at head of page 44. 65 S. C. and G. C. Pills, Ni-Pe. £ C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND R B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of 100. of 500. 419 Nitroglycerin, 1-200 gr . $ (Glonoin). 50 $ 2 35 420 Nitroglycerin, x-150 gr 42ifNitroglycerin, 1-100 gr 422 Nitroglycerin, 1-50 gr 423 Nitroglycerin, 1-33 gr 424 Nitroglycerin, 1-25 gr 425 Nitroglycerin, 1-10 gr 426 Nux Vomica Extract, 1-8 gr 427fNux Vomica Extract, 1-4 gr 428 Nux Vomica Extract, 1-2 gr 429 Opium, 1-2 gr 50 50 50 50 50 50 20 20 25 25 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 35 85 85 1 10 1 10 Powd. Opium, 1-2 gr. Soap, 1-8 gr. 43ofOpium, U. S. P., 1 gr Powd. Opium Gm. 0.065 about 1 gr. 40 1 85 Powd. Soap Gm. 0.02 “ 3-10 gr. Opium with Soap (597) • • 35 1 60 Powd. Opium, 3-5 gr. Soap, 2 2-5 grs. Opium with Soap, B. P., see Soap Comp..{*]35).. Opium and Camphor, see Camphor and Opium 35 1 60 (139)-. 50 2 35 Opium, Camphor and Compounds, see Camphor, Opium and Compounds. 431 Opium Extract, 1-4 gr. "| f 40 . 1 85 432fOpium Extract, 1-2 gr. J- See note 132 -j 55 2 60 433 Opium Extract, X gr... J l 75 3 60 434tOpium and Lead acetate, R “A” Opium, 1 gr. Lead acetate, 1 gr. 40 1 85 35 1 60 Opium, 1-2 gr. Lead acetate, 1 1-2 grs. 436fOx Gall 35 1 60 Inspissated Ox Gall, 2 grs. Powd. Jamaica Ginger, 1 gr 437 Ox Gall, Craig’s 45 2 10 Inspissated Ox Gall, 2 grs. Ext. Coloc. comp., 1 gr. 438 Ox Gall Comp., Andrew’s 55 2 60 Inspissated Ox Gall, 2 grs. Ext. Stramonium s’d, 1-6 gr Purified Aloes, 1-10 gr. Berberine hydrochlor., 1-12 gr. Ox Gall and Pancreatin, see Enteric Pills. 439 Ox Gall and Pepsin, Dr. Armor’s 80 3 85 Inspiss. Ox Gall, 1 1-2 grs. Purified Aloes, 1 gr. Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, i-i2gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1-2 gr. 440 Pepsin and Bismuth 75 3 60 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 11-2 grs. Bismuth subcarb., 3-4 gr. 44ifPepsin, Bismuth and Strychnine, R I (g. c. only). 1 35 6 60 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 21-2 grs. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. Bismuth subnitrate, 2 1-2 grs. tSee note at head of page 44. Pe-Ph, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 66 PART ONE. Specify P, D. & Cos. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of ioo. of 500. 442 Pepsin, Bismuth and Strychnine, R 2 (g. c. only). $1 00 $ 4 85 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. Bismuth subnitrate, 5 grs. 443 Pepsin and Iron by hydrogen 5 “5 2 60 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 11-2 grs. Reduced Iron, 3-4 gr. 444 Pepsin and Ferrous iodide 75 3 60 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 11-2 grs. Ferrous iodide, 3-4 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 1-2 grs. 445 Phenacetine (Bayer), 2 grs I 00 4 85 fPhenacetine (Bayer), 5 grs. (g.-c. only).. (761).. 2 00 9 85 Phenacetine and Quinine Compound {g.-c. only) (811).. 2 10 10 35 Phenacetine (Bayer), 3 grs. Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. Ipecac and Opium po.. 1-2 gr. Ext. Aconite r’t, 1-12 gr. Phenacetine and Salol, see Salol and Phenace- tine (756).. 200 9 85 Phenacetine and Salophen (g.-c. only).. (809).. 2 50 Phenacetine (Bayer), 2 1-2 grs. Salophen, 2 1-2 grs. Phenacetine and Salophen, % -strength. (810).. 1 40 12 35 6 85 Phenacetine (Bayer), 11-4 grs. Salophen, 11-4 grs. 446fPhosphorus, 1-100 gr 20 85 447 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr 20 85 448 Phosphorus, 1-33 gr 20 85 Phosphorus, 1-30 gr., B. P. (j.-r. only) ... (732).. 30 1 35 449 Phosphorus, 1-25 gr 20 85 450 Phosphorus, 1-20 gr 20 85 451 Phosphorus and Aconite 25 1 10 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Ext. Aconite Ivs., 1-16 gr. 452 Phosphorus, Aloes, Iron and Strychnine 45 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Ext. Aloes, 1 gr. Dried Ferrous sulph., 1 1-2 grs. Strychnine, 1-30 gr. 2 10 453fPhosphorus, Aloes and Nux Vomica, R “ A ” ... 30 1 35 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Ext. Aloes, 1-2 gr. 454 Phosphorus, Aloes and Nux Vomica, R “B.” ... 30 1 35 Phosphorus, 1-20 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-2 gr. Ext. Aloes, 1-2 gr. 455fPhosphorus and Belladonna, R “ A ” 25 1 10 Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. 456 Phosphorus and Belladonna, R “B.” 30 1 35 Phosphorus, 1-33 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-4 gr. 457fPhosphorus and Cannabis Indica, R “A” 40 1 85 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Ext. Ind. Cannabis, 1-4 gr. 458 Phosphorus and Cannabis Indica, R “B.” 40 1 85 Phosphorus, 1-25 gr. Ext. Ind. Cannabis, 1-4 gr. 459fPhosphorus and Cantharides Comp., R “ A”... 45 2 10 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Powd. Nux vomica, 1 gr. Powd. Cantharides, 1 gr. tSee note at head of page 44. 67 S. C. and G. C. Pills, Ph. S. C. and G. C. Pills. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of TOO. of 500. 460 Phosphorus and Cantharides Comp., R “B.” $ 45 $ 2 10 Phosphorus, 1-33 gr. Powd. Cantharides, 1 gr. Powa. Nux vomica, 1 gr. 46lfPhosphorus Compound, R X 25 1 10 Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 462 Phosphorus Compound, R 2 25 1 10 Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 463 Phosphorus Compound, R 3 (g.-c. only) 25 1 10 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. 464 Phosphorus and Digitalis Compound Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. Powa. Digitalis, 1 gr. 40 1 85 465 Phosphorus, Digitalis and Hyoscyamus Phosphorus, 1-33 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 2 grs. Powa. Digitalis, 1 gr. 50 2 35 466fPhosphorus, Digitalis and Iron Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Powa. Digitalis, 1 gr. 45 2 10 467 Phosphorus, Digitalis and Iron, R “B.” 50 2 35 Phosphorus, 1-33 gr. Powd. Digitalis, 1 gr. Reduced Iron, 3 grs. 468fPhosphorus and Iron, R “ A ” 30 1 35 Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Ferrous carb. mass (Vallet), 1 gr. 469 Phosphorus and Iron, R “B.” 40 1 85 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Reduced Iron, 3 grs. 47ofPhosphorus, Iron and Quinine, R “A” Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet), 1 gr. 55 2 60 471 Phosphorus, Iron and Quinine, R “B.” 60 . 2 85 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Reduced Iron, 3 grs. 472 Phosphorus, Iron, Quinine and Strychnine 55 2 60 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Reduced Iron, 3 grs. Strychnine, 1-40 gr. 473fPhosphorus, Morphine and Zinc valerianate, Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Zinc valerianate, 1 gr. Morphine sulphate, 1-12 gr. 474 Phosphorus, Morphine and Zinc valerianate,. 1 00 4 85 1 00 4 85 Phosphorus, 1-25 gr. Zinc valerianate, 1 gr. Morphine hydrocnlorate, 1-12 gr. 47<5fPhosphorus and Nux Vomica, R “A” 25 1 xo Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 476 Phosphorus and Nux Vomica, R “B.” 30 1 35 Phosphorus, 1-33 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-2 gr. 477 Phosphorus, Nux Vomica and Damiana (Aphro- 4 85 disiac) Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Ext. Damiana, 2 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. 1 00 478tPhosphorus, Nux Vomica and Iron, R “A” 30 1 35 Phosphorus, i-iqo gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Ferric phosphate, precipitated, 1-2 gr. +See note at head of page 44. PART ONE. Ph, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 68 PART ONE. Specify P. D. <£■ Co's SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of IOO. of 500. 47Q Phosphorus, Nux Vomica and Iron, R “B.”...., . $ 40 $ 1 85 Phosphorus, 1-33 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-3 gr. Reduced Iron, 3 grs. 48ofPhosphorus, Nux Vomica, Iron & Quinine, R “A” i-igi. 2 60 Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, Ferrous carb. mass (Vallet), 1 gr. Quinine sulphate, igr. 481 Phosphorus, Nux Vomica, Iron & Quinine, R “B” Phosphorus, 1-25 gr. Reduced Iron, 2 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-3 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. 70 3 35 482fPhosphorus, Opium and Digitalis, R “A” Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-4 gr. Powa. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. Powd. Digitalis, 1-2 gr. SO 2 35 483 Phosphorus, Opium and Digitalis, R “B.” Phosphorus, 1-33 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-4 gr. Powa. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. Powd. Digitalis, 1-2 gr. 45 2 10 484 Phosphorus and Quinine 50 2 35 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. 485 Phosphorus, Quinine, Aloes and Nux Vomica .. 60 2 85 Phosphorus, 1-33 gr. Ext. Aloes, 1-2 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-3 gr. 486 Phosphorus and Quinine Compound 40 1 85 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. 487 Phosphorus, Quinine and Digitalis Compound. Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Powa. Digitalis, 1-2 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-4 gr. 55 2 60 Powd. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. 488 Phosphorus, Quinine and Nux Vomica 55 2 60 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. 489fPhosphorus and Strychnine, R “A” 45 2 10 Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. 490 Phosphorus and Strychnine, R “B.”............ 50 2 35 Phosphorus, 1-25 gr. Strychnine, 1-30 gr. 491 Phosphorus, Strychnine and Iron Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet), 1 gr. 50 2 35 492 Phosphorus, Strychnine and Iron sulphate Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. Strychnine, 1-100 gr. 45 2 10 493 Phosphorus and Zinc Compound Phosphorus, 1-50 gr. Zinc sulphate, 1 gr. Lupulin, 1 gr. 45 2 10 494 Phosphorus, Zinc and Strychnine 50 2 35 Phosphorus, 1-70 gr. Strychnine, 1-30 gr. Zinc valerianate, 3-4 gr. 495 Phosphorus, Zinc and Valerian Phosphorus, 1-40 gr. Zinc sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Valerian, 2 grs. 45 2 10 Physostigma Extract, see Calabar bean Extract (112).. 35 1 60 496 Physostigminesalictd.,i-l00gr.,.perbot.of 25, .25 Gelatin-coated only; see note 137. 80 t See note at head of page 44. 69 S. C. and G. C. Pills, Ph-Po. S. C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of 100. of 300. 497 Phytolaccin, 1-2 gr $ 40 $ I 85 498 Piero toxin, 1-60 gr. 499 Pilocarpine hydrochl., 1-30 gr., per bot. of 25 '1 45 2 10 (.Gelatin-coated, only.) 50ofPilocarpine hydrochl., 1-16 gr., per bot. of 25 See note 137. fluctuating. 501 Pilocarpine nitrate, 1-16 gr 502 Podophyllin, 1-20 gr (Podophyllum resin.) 20 85 503 Podophyllin, 1-10 gr 20 85 504 Podophyllin, 1-8 gr 20 85 Podophyllin, 1-6 gr (741).. 20 85 505tPodophyllin, 1-4 gr 20 85 S06 Podophyllin, 1-2 gr 25 I 10 S07 Podophyllin, 1 gr 40 i 8S 508 Podophyllin and Belladonna 45 2 10 Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. Powa. Capsicum, 1-2 gr. 509 Podophyllin, Belladonna and Calabar Bean ... 50 2 35 Podophyllum resin. 1-4 gr. Ext. Physostigma, 1-4 gr. Ext. Belladonna leaves., 1-4 gr. 510 Podophyllin and Blue Mass 30 1 35 Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Mass of Mercury, 2 grs. SiltPodophyllin Compound Podophyllum resin, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-8 gr Ext. Nux vomica, 1-16 gr. 40 1 85 512 Podophyllin Compound, Dr. Jane way’s 60 2 85 Podophyllum resin, 1-2 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-4 gr. Powd. Soc. Aloes, i gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 513 Podophyllin Compound, Eclectic 40 1 85 Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. Leptandrin, 1-16 gr. Juglandin, 1-16 gr. Cimicifugin, 1-32 gr. Oleoresm Capsicum, 1-32 gr. 514 Podophyllin and Leptandrin 45 2 10 Podophyllum resin, 1-2 gr. Leptandrin, 1 gr. 515 Podophyllotoxin, 1-8 gr. (sugar-coated only) .... 30 1 35 516 Podophyllum Extract, 1 gr 517 Poppy Extract—Discontimied. •35 x 60 518 Post-partum (Dr. Fordyce Barker’s) 65 3 10 Ext. Coloc. comp., i 1-2 grs. Powd. Aloes, 1-6 gr. Mercurous chlor., mild, 1 1-2 grs. Powd. Ipecac, 1-6 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-6 gr. Ext. Hyoscyam., 1-3 gr. Post-partum (Dr. Fordyce Barker’s), N. F., see Laxative Special, No. 565. 519 Potassium bromide, 1 gr. (sugar-coated only)... 45 2 10 52ofPotassium bromide, 5 grs. (sugar-coated only).. 75 3 60 521 Potassium iodide, 2 grs. (sugar-coated only).... 55 2 60 522fPotassium iodide, 5 grs. (sugar-coated only).... 85 4 10 fSee note at head of page 44. Po-Qui, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 70 PART ONE. Specify P. D. & Co.'s SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of ioo. 523 Potassium and Iron tartrate, see Iron and Potas- of $00. sium tartrate $ 40 $ I 85 524 Potassium permanganate, 1-2 gr.*[[ (r. c. only)... 40 I 85 525 Potassium permanganate, I gr.lf {s. . only).... 50 2 35 526fPotassium permanganate, 2 grs. *[ (j. c. only)... 75 3 60 527 Quassia Extract, 1 gr 55 2 60 528 Quinidine sulphate, I gr 30 1 30 529!Quinidine sulphate, 2 grs 40 1 80 530 Quinidine sulphate, 3 grs 50 2 30 531 Quinine and Aloes 2 85 Quinine sulphate, 3-4 gr. Purified Aloes, 1-4 gr. Quinine, Arsenic and Atropine, (Dr. Whelan) (g.-c. only) ... (848 .. 70 3 35 Quinine sulphate, 1 1-2 grs. Arsenical Solution, B.P., 1 fll. Ext. Gentian, 1 2-3 grs. Sol. Atropine sulph., B.P.,1-12 m,. Quinine and Belladonna •■•(547).• 50 )nna leaves, % gr. 2 35 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Belladt 532 Quinine bisulphate, 1-4 gr 533 Quinine bisulphate, 1-2 gr 534 Quinine bisulphate, 1 gr 535fQuinine bisulphate, 2 grs 536 Quinine bisulphate, 3 grs For net prices see Part II; see also Compressed Tablets, plain and sugar- 537 Quinine bisulphate, 4 grs.{g.c.only) CUCUCU, X L XX. 538 Quinine bisulphate, 5 grs .{g.c.only) 539 Quinine bisulphate and Capsicum.. 65 3 10 Quinine bisulphate, 2 grs. Powd. Capsicum, 1-2 gr. 540 Quinine and Blue Mass 50 2 35 Quinine sulphate, i gr. Mass of Mercury, 2 grs. Oleoresin Black Pepper, 1-4 gr. 541 Quinine hydrobromate, 2 grs 75 3 60 542 Quinine and Capsicum 2 85 Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. Powd. Capsicum, 1-2 gr. 543 Quinine Compound 5o 2 35 Quinine sulphate, i gr. Reduced Iron, i gr. Arsenous acid, 1-32 gr. 544 Quinine Comp, and Dandelion 2 85 Quinine bisulphate, 11-4 grs. Arsenous acid, 1-24 gr. Dried Ferrous sulph., 2 grs. Ext. Taraxacum, 1 1-4 grs. 545 Quinine Comp, and Strychnine 2 85 Quinine sulphate, i gr. Reduced Iron, i gr. Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr. Strychnine, 1*20 gr. 546 Quinine, Digitalis, Ipecac and Opium (Heim’s) 80 3 85 Quinine sulphate, i gr. Powd. Digitalis, 1-2 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-4 gr, Powd. Opium, 1-4 gr. 547 Quinine and Belladonna. 50 2 35 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-2 gr. Quinine hydrobromate, 2 grs ...(541).. 75 3 6° H These pills are compressed. fSee note at head of page 44. 71 S. C. and G. C. Pills, Qu-Rh. S. C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. oi ioo. of 500. fQuinine hydrochlorate, 2 grs. (g. c. only).(742).. $ 65 $ 3 IO Quinine hydrochlorate, 3 grs. (g. c. only).{743).. 90 4 35 548 Quinine, Ipecac and Opium 6 10 Quinine hydrobromate, 2 grs. Powd. Opium, 1-4 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. S49 Quinine and Iron 50 2 35 Quinine sulphate, i gr. Reduced Iron, i gr. 550 Quinine and Iron carbonate 45 2 10 Quinine sulph., i gr. Ferrous carb. mass (Vallet), i gr, 551 Quinine, Iron and Nux Vomica 50 2 35 Quinine sulphate, x gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet), 2 grs. 552 Quinine, Iron and Strychnine 50 2 35 Quinine sulphate, i gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet), 2 grs. 553 Quinine, Iron and Strychnine phosphates 65 3 10 Quinine phosphate, 1 gr. Strychnine phosphate, 1-60 gr. Ferric phosphate, precipitated, i gr. Quinine, Iron and Strychnine phosphates, 2 ....(802).. 75 3 60 Quinine phosphate, i gr. Strychnine phosphate, 1-30 gr. Ferric phosphate, precipitated, 2 grs. 554 Quinine and Iron valerianate 3 85 Quinine sulphate, 11-2 grs. Ferric valerianate, x-2 gr. 555 Quinine, Iron and Zinc valerianates 4 60 Quinine valerianate, 1 gr. Zinc valerianate, 1 gr. Ferric valerianate, 1 gr. Quinine, Iron and Zinc valerianates, (half- strength) ....(813).. 50 2 35 Quinine valerianate, 1-2 gr. Zinc valerianate, 1-2 gr. Ferric valerianate, 1-2 gr. 556 Quinine and Strychnine 50 2 35 Quinine sulphate, i gr. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. 557 Quinine sulphate, 1-4 gr 1 558 Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr For net prices see Part 559 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr II; see also Compressed 56o+Quinine sulphate, 2 grs "Tablets, plain and sugar- 561 Quinine sulphate, 3 grs coated, Part II. 562 Quinine sulphate, 4 grs. (g. c. only) 563 Quinine sulphate, 5 grs. (g. c. only) 564+Quinine valerianate, 1-2 gr 35 1 60 Quinine valerianate, 2 grs ..•(784).. 75 3 60 Reduced Iron, see Iron by hydrogen. 565 Rheumatic 55 2 60 Ext. Coloc. co., 1 1-2 grs. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-3 gr. Ext. Colchicum root, 1 gr. Mercurous chlor., mild, 1-3 gr. 566 Rhubarb Extract, 1 gr LT) 00 N fSee note at head of page 44. Rh-Sa, S. 0. and G. C. Pills. 72 PART ONE. Specify P. D. & Co's SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of 100. of 500. 567 Rhubarb, U. S. P $ 40 $ 1 85 Powd. Rhubarb Gm, 0.2 about 3 grs. Powd. Soap Gm. 0.06 “ 1 gr. 568 Rhubarb and Blue Mass 40 I 85 Mass of Mercury, 1 3-4 grs. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. Sodium bicarbonate, 1-2 gr. Rhubarb Comp., B. P. (s.-c. only) (733) • • 40 I 85 Powd. Rhubarb root, 1 gr. Powd. Hard Soap, 1-2 gr. Powd. Soc. Aloes, 3-4 gr. Oil Peppermint, 1-16 gr. Powd. Myrrh, 1-2 gr. I 85 S6gfRhubarb Comp., R “A” 40 Powd. Rhubarb, 11-2 grs. Purified Aloes, 1 1-8 grs. Powd. Myrrh, 3-4 gr. Oil Peppermint, 1-128 gr. 570 Rhubarb Comp., U. S. P 40 1 85 Powd. Rhubarb Gm. 0.13 about 2 grs. Powd. Myrrh Gm. 0.00 “ 1 gr. Purified Aloes Gm. 0.1 “ 1 1-2 grs. Oil Peppermint Gm. 0.005 “ i-i3gr. 571 Rhubarb and Iron 50 2 35 Powd. Rhubarb, 2 grs. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. 572 Salicin, I gr 50 2 35 573+Salicin, 2 grs 75 3 60 574 Salicin, 3 grs 1 00 4 85 575 Salicin, 5 grs, (gelatin-coated only) 1 35 6 60 576 Salicylic acid, 1 gr 30 1 35 577+Salicylic acid, 2 1-2 grs \ 50 2 35 578 Salicylic acid, 3 grs 60 2 85 579 Salicylic acid, 5 grs. {gelatin-coated only) 90 4 35 Saline and Chalybeate Tonic, Flint’s (749).. 40 1 85 Sodium chloride, 3 grs. Magnesium carbonate, 1-20 gr. Potass, chloride, 3-20 gr.Calcium phosphate, precip., 1-2 gr. Potass, sulphate,1-10 gr.Calcium carbonate, precip., 1-20gr. Potass, carb., 1-20 gr. Reduced Iron, 9-20 gr. Sodium carb., 3-5 gr. Ferrous carb. mass (Valiet), 1-20 gr. Sugar-coated only; color brown; see note 149. 580 Salol, 21-2 grs 70 3 35 58lfSalol, 5 grs. {gelatin-coated only) 1 00 4 85 Salol and Phenacetine {g. c. only) (756).. 2 00 9 85 Salol, 2 1-2 grs. Phenacetine (Bayer), 2 1-2 grs. 582 Sandalwood Compound Oil Santal, E. India, 1 gr. Ext. Cubeb, 1 gr. Copaiba mass, 1 gr. 583 Sanguinaria Extract, 1-2 gr 70 3 35 1 85 40 5841sanguinariin (concentration), 1-2 gr 35 1 60 585 Sanguinariin (concentration), I gr 45 2 10 586 Santonin, 1-2 gr 35 1 60 587fSantonin, 1 gr 50 2 35 588 Santonin and Calomel 55 2 60 Santonin, 1-2 gr. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-2 gr. 589 Santonin and Podophyllin 40 1 85 Santonin, 1-2 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-20 gr. fSee note at head of page 44. 73 S. C. and G. C. Pills, Sa-St. 6". C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of ioo. of 500. 590 Sarsaparilla Extract, 3 grs $ 45 $ 2 10 591 Savine Extract, I gr 40 I 85 Saw Palmetto Extract, 3 grs (839).. 50 2 35 Scammony Comp., B. P. (s.-c. only) (734) • • 40 1 85 Scammony Resin, 1 gr. Powd. Curd Soap, 1 gr. Jalap Resin, 1 gr. Strong Tinct. Ginger, 1 gr. 592 Scillitoxin, 1-300 gr per bottle of 25 each, .20 60 Gelatin-coated, only; see note 137. 593fSedative 50 2 35 Ext. Musk-root, 1-2 gr. Ext. Valerian, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr.Ext. Ind. Cannabis, 1-10 gr. 594 Sedative, Mann’s (sugar-coated only) I 00 4 85 Ext. Coca, 1-2 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-80 gr. Ext. Valerian, 1-2 gr. Strychnine, 1-80 gr. Ext. Ind. Cannabis, 1-4 gr. Codeine, 1-8 gr. Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet), 1 gr. 595 Senna Extract, 2 grs 40 1 85 596 Silver iodide, 1-4 gr 45 2 10 Silver nitrate, 1-4 gr. (gelatin-coated only). (803) 40 1 85 597 Opium with Soap 35 1 60 Powd. Opium, 3-5 gr. Soap, 2 2-5 grs. Soap Comp., B. P. (sugar-coated only)... (735) • • 35 1 60 Powd. Opium, 1-2 gr. Powd. Hard Soap, 2 grs. 598 Sodium bicarbonate, 4 grs.—Discontinued. Squill Comp., B. P. (sugar-coated only).. (736).. 25 1 10 Powd. Squill, 5-8 gr. Powd. Ammoniacum, 1-2 gr. Powd. Ginger, 1-2 gr. Powd. Hard Soap, 1-2 gr. 599 Squill Compound {gelatin-coated only) Powd. Squill, 3-8 gr. Powd. Soap, 1 1-8 grs. 30 1 35 Powd. Jamaica Ginger, 3-4 gr. Ammoniac, 3-4 gr. 600 Stillingin, I gr 35 1 60 601 Stramonium seed Extract, 1-4 gr 25 1 10 6o2tStramonium seed Extract, 1-2 gr 35 1 60 603 Stramonium seed Extract, 1 gr 40 1 85 604 Strophanthus, 1-20 gr . 50 2 35 605+Strophanthus, 1-4 gr 1 00 4 85 Strophanthus and Iron (753).. 1 00 4 85 Strophanthus seed,* 1-4 gr. Ferrous carbonate mass (Blaud), 3 grs. 606 Strychnine, i-ioo gr 20 85 6o7fStrychnine, l-6o gr 20 85 608 Strychnine, 1-50 gr 20 85 609 Strychnine, 1-48 gr 20 85 6x0 Strychnine, 1-40 gr 20 85 611 Strychnine, 1-32 gr.... 20 85 612 Strychnine, 1-30 gr 20 85 613 Strychnine, 1-20 gr 20 85 fSee note at head of page 44. St-Th, S. C. and G. C. Pills. 74 PART ONE. Specify P., D. & CoSs SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of 100. of 500. 614 Strychnine, I-16 gr $ 20 $ 85 Strychnine arsenate, 1-200 gr.{g.-c. only) (847).. 20 85 Strychnine nitrate, 1-60 gr (788).. 20 85 fStrychnine nitrate, 1-40 gr. {g.-c. only).. (798).. 20 85 Strychnine sulphate, J-200 gr (757) • • 20 85 615 Strychnine sulphate, 1-100 gr 2o 85 fStrychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. (758).. 20 85 Strychnine sulphate, 1-50 gr (828).. 20 85 Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr (829).. 20 85 Strychnine sulphate, 1-30 gr (830).. 20 85 Strychnine sulphate, 1-20 gr (831).. 20 85 6l6tStrychnine Compound 45 2 10 Strychnine, 1-100 gr. Ext. Ind. Cannabis, i-i6gr. Phosphorus, 1-100 gr. Ferrous carb. mass (Vallet’s), 1 gr. Strychnine Compound, see also No. 545- 617 Sulphur iodide, 1-25 gr 35 I 60 Sulphurated Antimony, see Kermes Mineral. Sumbul Compound (760).. 1 00 4 85 Ext. Musk-root, 1 gr. Asafetida, 2 grs. Dried Ferrous sulphate, r gr. Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. Sumbul Compound, R “B” {g.-c. only) .. (827).. 1 00 4 85 Ext. Musk-root, 1 gr. Dried Ferrous sulph., 1 gr. Asafetida, 2 grs. Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. 618 Sundew Extract, 3 grs 55 2 60 619 Syphilitic, Ricord’s, Modified I 00 4 85 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-2 gr. Lactucarium, 1-2 gr. Ext. Conium fruit, 1 1-2 grs. Ext. Opium, 1-10 gr. 620 Tannic acid, I gr 50 2 35 62ifTannic acid, 3 grs. {gelatin-coated only) 60 2 85 622 Tannic acid, 5 grs. {gelatin-coated only) 85 4 10 623 Taraxacum Ext., 3 grs 45 2 10 624 Tartar emetic, I-16 gr 20 85 (Antimony and Potassium tartrate.) 625fTartar emetic, 1-10 gr 20 85 626 Tartar emetic, 1-8 gr 20 85 627 Tartar emetic, 1-4 gr 20 85 628fTerpin hydrate, 2 grs 40 1 85 Terpin hydrate, 5 grs. {g. c. only) (799) • • 75 3 60 Three Valerianates and Gold {g.-c. only) (826).. 1 00 4 85 Zinc valerianate, 1 gr. Ferric valerianate, 1-2 gr. Quinine valerianate, 1-2 gr. Gold and Sodium chloride, 1-40 gr. Three Valerianates and Sumbul (Dr. Manton) (294)•• 1 40 6 85 Zinc valerianate, i gr. Ferric valerianate, 1-2 gr. Quinine valerianate, 1-2 gr. Ext. Musk-root, 2 grs. fSee note at head of page 44. 75 S. C. and G. C. Pills, To-Zi. S. C. and G. C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of 100 of 300. 629tToniCj Aiken’s.... $ 55 $ 2 tO Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Reduced Iron, 2-3 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-50 gr. Strychnine, 1-50 gr. 630 Tonic Haematic, Andrews’ 75 3 60 Quinine sulph., 1 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. Reduced Iron, 11-2 grs. Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. 631 Tonic Haematic with Cinchonidine 30 2 35 Cinchonidine sulph., 1 gr. Reduced Iron. 11-2 grs. Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. 632 Tonic, Waxham’s 40 1 85 Cinchonine sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Dogwood, 1-4 gr. Ext. Xanthoxylum, 1-4 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. Ext. Cinchona, red, 1-4 gr. 633 Trilliin, 1-8 gr 30 1 35 Triple Valerianates, see Quinine, Iron and Zinc valerianates (555). 634tTriplex 40 1 85 Purified Aloes, 2 grs. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Mass of Mercury, 1 gr. 635 Triplex, Dr. Francis’ 40 1 85 Purified Aloes, 1 1-5 grs. Scammony, 1 1-3 grs. Mass of Mercury, 1 1-5 grs. Oleum Tiglii, 1-20 gr. Oil Caraway, 1-5 gr. Tr. Aloes and Myrrh, 1-4 gr. 636 Uva Ursi Extract, 2 grs 40 1 85 637 Valerian Extract, 2 grs 55 2 60 Vegetable Cathartic, see Cathartic Vegetable, U. S. P., i8qo (808).. 30 1 35 638 Veratrine, 1-60 gr 25 1 10 639tVeratrine, 1-32 gr 30 1 35 640 Veratrine, 1-12 gr 35 1 to 641+Veratrum viride Extract, 1-4 gr 30 1 35 642 Veratrum viride Extract, 1-2 gr 40 1 85 Viburnum Prunifolium, see Black Haw Ext. (102) 35 1 60 643tWarburg’s Tincture, R “A” 1 20 5 85 Each pill represents one fluidrachm of the tincture. Warburg’s Tincture, R “B” (786).. 73 3 60 Each pill represents Vi fluidrachm of the tincture. 644 Warburg’s Tincture (no Aloes), R “C” 1 20 LT] OO LT] Each pill represents one fluidrachm of the tincture without aloes. Warburg’s Tincture (no Aloes), R “D” . (787).. 73 3 60 Each pill represents % fluidrachm of the tincture without aloes. (See note 177.) 645 Yerba Santa Extract, 3 grs 50 2 35 646 Zinc oxide, I gr 40 1 85 647 Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr 45 2 10 648tZinc phosphide, 1-8 gr 45 2 10 649 Zinc phosphide, 1-6 gr 45 2 10 fSee note at head of page 44. S.C. and G.C. Pills, Zi, 650-742. 76 PART ONE. Specify P. D. ifr Co.'s SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per hot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of IOO. ot 500. 650 Zinc phosphide, 1-4 gr ... $ 50 $ 2 35 651 Zinc phosphide, 1-2 gr 65 3 10 6 “52 Zinc phosphide Compound 65 3 10 Zinc phosphide, 1-8 gr. Ext. Ind. Cannabis, Ext. Nux vomica, 1-5 gr. 1-8 gr. Zinc phosphide and Nux Vomica 50 2 35 Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 ST. 654 Zinc valerianate, 1-2 gr 50 2 35 655fZinc valerianate, 1 gr 60 2 85 656 Zinc valerianate, 2 grs 75 3 60 Numerical Arrangement ; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 44 to 76. 657 to 714. See Pink Granules. 7i5fAloes and Asafcetida, 4 grs., B. P. (j. c. only)... 20 85 716 Aloes, Barbadoes, B. P. (j. c. only) 30 1 35 7i7f Aloes and Iron, B. P. (4. c. only) 30 1 35 7i8fAloes and Myrrh, B. P. (s. c. only).... 25 1 10 7x9 Aloes, Socotrine, B. P. (.r. c. only) 25 1 10 72ofAsafcetida Comp., 3 grs., B. P. (r. c. only) 30 1 35 72ifColocynth Comp., B. P. (r. c. only) 40 1 85 722 Colocynth and Henbane, B. P. (j. c. only) 45 2 10 723 Gamboge Comp., B. P. (4. c. only) 30 X 35 724 Hemlock Comp., B. P. (s. c. only) 40 1 85 725 Ipecacuanha with Squill, B. P 30 1 35 726 Iron carbonate, B. P. (s. c. only) 20 85 727 Iron iodide, 1 gr., B. P 35 1 60 728 Lead and Opium, B. P. (s. c. only) 30 1 35 729fMercurial pill, 3 grs., B. P 20 85 730 Mercurial pill, 5 grs., B. P 25 1 10 731 Mercury subchloride Comp., B. P. (s. c. only)... 35 1 60 732 Phosphorus, 1-30 gr., B. P. (s. c. only) 30 1 35 733 Rhubarb Comp., B. P. (s. c. only) 40 1 85 734 Scammony Comp., B. P. (j. c. only) 40 1 85 735 Soap Comp., B. P. (r. c. only) 35 1 60 736 Squill Comp., B. P. (s. c. only) 25 1 10 737 Ergotin and Cannabis Indica, R “ B ” 75 3 60 738fMercury with Chalk, Hutchinson’s [g.c. only).. 35 1 60 739 Mercury with Chalk, R 2 (g. c. only) 50 2 35 740 Mercury with Chalk, R 3 (g. c. only) 65 3 10 741 Podophyllin, 1-6 gr 20 85 742-j-Qumine hydrochlorate, 2 grs. (g. c. only) 65 3 10 t See note at head of page 44. HERE ENDS THE ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT. 77 S. C. and G. C. Pills, 743-807. S. C. and G, C. Pills. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. of 100. of 500. 743 Quinine hydrochlorate, 3 grs. (g. c. only) . $ 90 $ 4 35 744 Aloes and Asafoetida, 5 grs., B. P. {g. c. only).. 35 I 60 745 Aloes and Iron, 5 grs., B. P. {g. c. only) 50 2 35 746 Aloes and Myrrh, 5 grs., B. P. (g. c. only) 40 I 85 747 Asafoetida Comp., 5 grs., B. P. (g. c. only) 50 2 35 748 Colocynth Comp., 5 grs., B. P. (g. c. only) 70 3 35 749 Saline and Chalybeate Tonic, Flint’s (r. c. only) 40 I 85 750 Ferrous carbonate (Blaud), Modified* 30 I 35 751 and 752 appear in our Spanish list only. 753 Strophanthus and Iron . I 00 4 85 754 Carminative, Modified (g. c. only) 45 2 10 755 Aloin, Strychnine and Belladonna, R “ C ... 40 I 85 756 Salol and Phenacetine {gelatin-coatedonly).... . 2 00 9 85 757 Strychnine sulphate, 1-200 gr 20 85 758fStrychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr ,... 20 85 759 Gold and Sodium chloride, 1-20 gr 75 3 60 760 Sumbul Compound . 1 00 4 85 76ifPhenacetine (Bayer), 5 grs. {g.-c. only) . 2 00 9 85 762 to 783. See Enteric Pills. 784 Quinine valerianate, 2 grs 75 3 60 785 Camphor monobromated, 5 grs. {g.-c. only).... . 1 20 5 85 786 Warburg’s Tincture, R “B” 75 3 60 787 Warburg’s Tincture (no Aloes), R “D” 75 3 60 788 Strychnine nitrate, 1-60 gr . 20 85 789 Appears in our Spanish list only. 790 to 793. See Enteric Pills. 794 Appears in our Spanish list only. 795 See Enteric Pills. 796 Caffeine, citrated, 2 grs 70 3 35 797 Aloes and Iron, R “A” (half-strength) 25 1 10 798fStrychnine nitrate, 1-40 gr. (g. c. only)., 20 85 799 Terpin hydrate, 5 grs. {g. c. only) 75 3 60 800 Migraine 50 2 35 801 Chalybeate Comp., Improved, Jarvis’ 30 1 35 802 Quinine, Iron and Strychnine phosphates, R 2.. 75 3 60 803 Silver nitrate, 1-4 gr. {g. c. only) 40 1 85 804 Diuretic Compound 45 2 10 8o5fArsenic sulphide, 1-100 gr 20 85 806 Arsenic sulphide, 1-60 gr 20 85 807 Dipsomania, Mann’s 60 2 85 ♦For prices in pounds, see Part II. fSee note at head of page 44. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 44 to 76. S. C. and G. C. Pills, 808-852. PART ONE. SUGAR COATED AND A B List Per bot. Per bot. No. GELATIN COATED—OVIFORM. of 100. of 500. 808 Cathartic Vegetable, U. S. P., 1890 $ 30 $ 1 35 8o9fPhenacetine and Salophen(g.- $ 15 00 5 00 9 00 9 Dover’s Powder, 40 grs Adjusted to a uniform strength by assay. Each fiuidounce contains 0.56 gr. morphine alkaloid, equivalent to % gr. morphine sulphate. 10 Discontinued. Ferrous iodide, see Syrup Iron iodide, Special- ties, Part II. Hematic Hypophosphites, see Specialties, Part II. Horehound Compound (37) • • Red root, 18 grs. Wild Cherry, iS grs. Inula, 18 grs. Marrubium, 18 grs. Spikenard, 18 grs. Sanguinaria, 9 grs. 3 80 7 20 Comfrey, 18 grs. Hydriodic acid, 1% and 2%, see Specialties, Part II. 11 Hypophosphites, (Churchill’s) 5 00 9 00 Calcium hypophosphite, 16 grs. Sodium hypophosphite. 16 grs. Potassium hypophosphite, 8 grs. 12 Plypophosphites Compound Calcium hypophospnite, 16 grs. 5 00 9 00 Sodium hypophosphite, 16 grs. Potassium hypophosphite, 8 grs. Ferrous hypophosphite, 2 grs. Ipecac, 30 grains (38).. 13 Iron bromide, 60 grs.—Discontinued. Iron chloride (Weld’s), see Part II. 14 Iron hypophosphite—Discontinued. 5 So 9 60 Iron iodide, 10% ferrous iodide by weight, see Specialties, Part II. 15 Iron lactophosphate, 16 grs.—Discontinued. 16 Iron and Manganese iodides Ferrous iodide, 16 grs. Manganese iodide, 8 grs. 7 So 12 75 17 Iron phosphate—Discontinued. 18 Iron pyrophosphate Ferric pyrophosphate, soluble, 24 grs. 5 00 9 00 IQ Iron, Quinine and Strychnine phosphates Iron phosphate, 16 grs. Quinine phosphate (equivalent), 8 grs. 6 50 11 25 Strychnine phosphate, 8-60 gr. 20 Iron and Sodium albuminates—Discontinuea. 21 Iron superphosphate—Discontinued. 101 Medicinal Syrups, La-Sq. Each fluidounce oi Syrup represents the quan- Per gallon in ... , . .. . ... , bottles, txty of ingredients specified. inclusive. Per dozen pints. 22 Lactated Pepsin, 40 grs $ 8 00 23 Lactated Pepsin Compound.—Discontinued. 24 Lactophosphates Compound 9 00 Calcium lactophosphate, 16 grs. Ferric lactophosphate, 8 grs. Manganese lactophosphate, 4 grs. $ 13 SO 15 CO 25 Manganese iodide, 16 grs 10 00 x6 50 Neutralizing Cordial, see Rhubarb Comp, with Potassium (42).. S 00 9 00 26 Phosphates Compound (Chemical Food) Iron phosphate, 8 grs. Calcium phosphate, 20 grs., and smaller quan- tities of Sodium and Potassium phosphates. 5 50 9 75 27 Potassium citrate and Ipecac Potassium citrate, 80 grs. Syrup Ipecac, 40 ui. Lemon juice, 160 ui. 7 00 12 00 28 Potassium lactophosphate, 16 grs 6 00 10 50 Rhubarb Aromatic, U. S. P (41).. 100 Cc. represents: Aromatic Tinct. Rhubarb. 15 Cc. 3 80 7 20 Rhubarb Comp, with Potassium (Neutralizing Cordial) (42).. FI. ext. Rhubarb comp, with Potassium, 120 m,. 5 00 9 00 Rubus, see Blackberry. Sarsaparilla, 120 grs (43).. Sarsaparilla Compound, U. S. P (44).. 1000 Cc. represents: FI. Ext. Sarsaparilla 200 Cc. FI. Ext. Glycyrrhiza 15 Cc. FI. Ext. Senna 15 Cc. Oil Sassafras 0.1 Cc. Oil Anise 0.1 Cc. Oil Gaultheria o.x Cc. 00 oc 0 0 7 20 7 20 Sarsaparilla Comp, with Potass, iodide..(45).. 16 grs. Potassium iodide in each fluidounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla compound. 6 25 10 80 29 Sodium hypophosphite, 32 grs 4 50 tO 00 Squaw-vine Comp. (Mother’s Cordial) ..(47).. Squaw-vine, 60 grs. Viburnum Opulus, 15 grs. Helonias, 13 grs. Caulopbyllum, 15 grs. 3 80 7 20 Squill, U. S. P (48).. 100 Cc. represents: Vinegar Squill 45 Cc. 3 00 6 00 Squill Compound, U. S. P (49).. 1000 Cc. represents: FI. Ext. Squill 80 Cc. FI. Ext. Senega 80 Cc. Antimony & Potass, tartrate. 2 Gm. 3 80 7 20 Medicinal Syrups. PART ONE. Medicinal Syrups, St-Ye, 30-53. PART ONE. Medicinal Syrups. Each fluidounce of Syrup represents the quan- y.eTaf'bottles tity of ingredients specified. 2 Inclusive65’ Per dozen pints. Stillmgia Compound (51)..$ 3~ 80 $ Stfllingia, 30 grs. Chimaphila, 15 grs. Turkey-corn, 30 grs. Iris, 15 grs. Sambucus, 15 grs. Prickly Ash berries, 7 1-2 grs. Coriander, 7 1-2 grs. 7 20 Tolu (52).. 3 80 7 20 Trifolium Compound, see Part II. Wild Cherry, U. S. P. (15 Gm. in 100 Cc.). (53) • • 3 80 7 20 30 Yerba Santa aromatic, see Part II. HERE ENDS THE ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT. 31 Alterative Compound $ 32 Blackberry (Rubus), 120 grs.—Discontinued. O O LO $ 9 00 33 Blackberry Aromatic, 120 grs 3 80 7 20 34 Buckthorn berries 35 Corydalis Compound—Discontinued. 36 Ginger—Discontinued. 3 7 20 37 Horehound Compound 3 80 7 20 38 Ipecac, 30 grs 39 Iron iodide, see Part II. 40 Rhubarb, U. S. P.—Discontinued. 5 50 9 60 41 Rhubarb Aromatic 42 Rhubarb Comp, with Potassium (Neutralizing 3 80 7 20 Cordial) 5 00 9 00 43 Sarsaparilla, 120 grs 3 80 7 20 44 Sarsaparilla Compound, U. S. P 3 80 7 20 45 Sarsaparilla Comp, with Potassium iodide 46 Senega—Discontinued. 6 25 10 80 47 Squaw-vine Compound (Mother’s Cordial).... 3 80 7 20 48 Squill, U. S. P 3 00 6 00 49 Squill Compound, U. S. P 50 Stillingia.—Discontinued. 3 80 7 20 51 Stillingia Compound 3 80 7 20 52 Tolu 3 80 7 20 53 Wild Cherry, U. S. P. (15 Gm. in 100 Cc.) .... 3 80 7 20 A New Form of Presenting Quinine. See Gelatin Capsules containing Quinine sulphate in gran- ulated form, Part II, page 135, also page 253. 103 Soluble Capsules. Soluble Gelatin Capsules. 1. Soluble Elastic Capsules Filled, See pages 104 to no. 2. Soluble Elastic Capsules Filled, Extra-sized, See page 110. 3. Hard Filled Capsules, See pages in and 112. 4. Empty Capsules. See Part II. Prepared from the Finest French Gelatin by Improved Processes and Apparatus; Very Soluble and Easy to Swallow; Unexcelled in Quality. We offer here a superior means for the administration of drugs possessing pungent, acrid or oily properties. The enclosure of such substances in an envelope of flexible gelatin not only avoids giving offense to the palate, but allows the medicine to be exhibited with greater ease, and in larger single doses. When drugs of this nature are taken in the ordinary way, it becomes a difficult matter to avoid the occurrence of nausea, which often seriously interferes with the production of the proper reme- dial effect. We desire to state, with reference to the drugs which are pre- sented in this form, that, whether or not of our own manufacture, they are of the best quality the market affords. We would direct special attention to our Improved “Acme" Capsule Filler on page 125; also note 32. Ap-Co, S. E. Capsules. 104 15 Gm. size. 5 Gm. size. 10 hi size. Soluble Elastic Capsules, Filled. 2% Gm. size. 10 Gm. size. These Capsules are Prepared from the Finest Material, and A.re Not Surpassed by A.ny Brand in Use. \ B D List PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER Per doz. Per doz. Bulk boxes of boxes of per box No. AND LETTER. 1 doz. 2 doz. of one each. each. hund’d. I Apiol, green, 5 m, $ 3 60 $ 6 90 $ 2 20 With Olive'oil, ■; tt[. See also Hard Filled Capsules. Apiol, red, 3 ni (See note 14a) ... (i?o) 6 30 12 30 4 00 With Olive oil, 2 til. 2 Balsam Fir, 10 ni I 35 65 So 2 40 00 70 90 80 3 I 3 Cascara Sagrada Extract, 1 gr (81) 1 2 70 With Olive oil. Cascara Sagrada Extract, 2 grs... (79) 1 80 3 30 I 00 With Olive oil. Cascara Sagrada Extract, 3 grs... (80) 2 00 3 70 I 15 With Olive oil. 4 I 20 2 10 60 See also Extra Sized and Hard Caps. 5 I 35 2 40 70 Castor oil, 5 itl. Oil Erigeron, 5 HI. 6 I 20 2 10 60 Castor oil. 10 fll Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. See also Hard Filled Capsules. 7 2 40 50 I 40 See also Hard Filled Capsules. 8 Chloroform—Discontinued. 9 Cod Liver Oil, Norwegian, 10 ui. 1 20 2 10 60 See also Extra Sized and Hard Caps. 105 S. E. Capsules, Co. Soluble Elastic Capsules. A B D List PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER Perdoz Perdoz. Bulk boxes of boxes of per box No. AND LETTER. 1 doz. 2 doz. of one each. each. hund’d. Cod Liver Oil and Creosote (86) $ I 65 $ 3 00 $ 90 Cod Liver oil, Norwegian, 10 Tq. Beechwood Creosote, 1 Tq. 10 12 See also under “ Creosote,” page 106. and 11 —Discontinued. i 35 2 40 70 Cod Liver oil, Norwegian, 10 Tq. Ferrous iodide, 1-2 gr. See also Hard Filled Capsules. 13 1 35 2 40 70 Cod Liver oil, Norwegian, xo Tq. Iodine, 1-4 gr. 14 2 00 3 70 I 15 Cod Liver oil, Norwegian, 10 iq. Iodoform, 2 grs. 15 Cod Liver Oil and Phosphorus (1-30 gr.) Discontinued. 16 Cod Liver Oil and Phosphorus ( l-6ogr.) 1 20 2 10 60 Cod Liver oil, Norwegian, 10 Ttl. Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. 17 I 20 2 10 60 See also Hard Filled Capsules. Copaiba Resin (69) 1 65 3 00 90 Copaiba, deprived of volatile oil, 5 tq. Olive oil, 5 Tit. 18 Copaiba and Iron 1 35 2 40 70 Copaiba, Para, 10 ni. Iron and Am. cit. (equivalent) 2 grs. See also Hard Filled Capsules. 19 Copaiba and Oleoresin Cubeb 1 80 3 30 I 00 Copaiba, Para, 7 Tq. Oleoresin Tq. See also Hard Filled Capsules. 20 1 80 3 30 I 00 Copaiba, Para, 6 iq. Oleoresin Cubeb, 2 Tq. Ext. Buchu, 2 grs. 21 1 80 3 30 I 00 Copaiba, Para, 6 Tq. Oleoresin Cubeb, 2 iq. Tr. Ferric chloride (equivalent), 2 Tq. 22 1 80 3 30 I 00 Copaiba, Para, 6 iq. Oleoresin Cubeb, 2 Tq. Ext. Krameria, 2 grs. 23 2 40 4 5o I 40 Copaiba, Para, 6 Tq. Oil Cubeb, 2 iq. Oil Santal, East India, 2 Tq. See also Hard F'illed Capsules. 24 1 80 3 30 I 00 Copaiba, Para, 6 Tq. Oleoresin Cubeb, 2 Tq. Ext. Sarsaparilla, 2 grs. PART ONE. S. E. Capsules, Co-Li. 106 PART ONE. Specify P. D. & Co. \y List No. PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Perdoz. boxes of 1 doz. each. B Perdoz. boxes of 2 doz. each. D Bulk per box of one hund’d. 25 Copaiba, Cubeb and Turpentine Copaiba, Para, 4 ui. Oil Cubeb, 2 iTt. Oil Turpentine, 4 Ttl. $ I 80 $ 3 30 $ I 00 26 Copaiba and Oil of Cubeb Copaiba, Para, 7 H. Oil Cubeb, 3 Tit. 2 00 3 70 I 15 27 Copaiba and Rhatany Copaiba, Para, 8 ut. Ext. Krameria, 2 grs. i 35 2 40 70 28 Copaiba and Santal Copaiba, Para, 5 H. Oil Santal, East India, 1 ut. See also Hard Filled Capsules. 2 40 4 50 I 40 Copaiba and Matico (37) Copaiba, Para, 7 ut. Oleoresin Matico, 3 ut. 2 10 3 90 I 20 Copaiba, Cubeb and Matico (38) Copaiba, Para, 6 up Oleoresin Cubeb, 3 rtt. Oleoresin Matico, 1 up 2 00 3 70 I 15 Copaiba,Cubeb, Matico and Santal. (39) Copaiba, Para, 3 nt. Oleoresin Cubeb, 3 up Oleoresin Matico, 1 lit. Oil Santal, East India, 3 up 2 70 5 10 I 60 Copaiba Oil and Oil of Cubeb (41) Oil Copaiba, 6 Tit. Oil Cubeb, 4 up See also Hard Filled Capsules. 2 50 4 70 i 45 Creosote, Beechwood, 1 ut (83) With Olive oil, 4 up I 80 3 3o 1 00 Creosote, Beechwood, 2 Tit (151) With Cod-Liver Oil, 8 up 2 00 3 70 1 15 Cubeb Oil, 10 in, (30) 3 75 7 20 2 30 Cubeb Oleoresin, 10 ut (31) 3 00 5 70 1 80 Cubeb and Matico (40) Oleoresin Cubeb, 7 up Oleoresin Matico, 3 Tit. 3 50 6 70 2 10 Cubeb and Santal (48) Oil Cubeb, 5 ut. Oil Santal, East India, 5 ut. 3 25 6 20 1 95 Erigeron Oil, 10 ut (42) 2 10 3 90 1 20 Eucalyptus Oil, 5 ut (43) With Sweet Almond oil, 5 ut. See also Hard Filled Capsules. 2 00 3 70 1 15 Gurjun Balsam, 10 ut (32) 2 00 3 70 1 15 Haarlem Oil, 10 ut (33) 1 35 2 40 70 IIseminal, 0.25 grm. (about 4 grs.) ..(99) See page 129. 1 20 2 10 60 Linseed Oil, 10 ut (35) 1 20 2 10 60 Liquor Sedans (87) Each capsule represents 1 fluidrachm of Liquor Sedans. See note in. 2 10 3 90 1 20 107 S. E. Capsules, Ma-Sa. Soluble Elastic Capsules. PART ONE. A B D List PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER Per doz. Per doz. Bulk boxes of boxes of , per box No. AND LETTER. 1 doz. 2 doz. of one each. each. hund’d. Male-fern and Kamala •(44) $ 4 00 $ 7 70 $ 2 45 Oleoresin Aspidium, 7 ttl. Kamala, sifted, 4 grs. Olive oil, 1 TTl. See also Hard Filled Capsules. Nitroglycerin (Glonoin), 1-100 gr.. With Olive oil, 8 til. Castor oil, .(68) I 6s 3 00 90 ui. Pennyroyal Oil, 2 HI With Olive oil, 8 ui. •(76) 1 65 3 00 90 29 1 35 4 00 2 40 7 70 70 2 45 Phenacetine (Bayer), 5 grs •(93) Phosphorated Oil Compound •(56) 1 50 2 70 80 Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. in 10 tti of oil Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Pichi Extract, 5 grs .(82) 2 10 3 90 1 20 With Sweet Almond oil, S ui. See note 136. Quinine, see Part II. Quinine and Capsicum, see Part II. Salicylic Acid (true), 5 grs • (95) 2 00 3 70 1 15 Salicylic Acid (true) 5 grs. Powd. Milk sugar, 2 grs. Salol, 2 1-2 grs (211) 1 65 3 00 90 Salol, 5 grs (212) 2 40 4 50 1 40 Salol Compound • (85) 3 75 7 20 2 30 Salol, 3 1-2 grs. Oleores. Cubeb, 5 ni. Copaiba, Para, 10 tti. Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. Salol and Santal Compound .(92) 4 00 7 70 2 45 Salol, 4 grs. Oleoresin Cubeb, 5 ui. Santal oil, E. India, 5 Til. Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. Olive oil, 5 TTl. Santal Oil, East India, 5 ui .(89) 2 00 3 70 1 15 Santal Oil, East India, 10 nt • (46) 3 60 6 90 2 20 See also Hard Filled Capsules. Santal and Cassia • (47) 3 25 6 20 k 1 95 Oil Santal, East India, 9 tti. Oil Cinnamon, 1 Til. See also Hard Filled Capsules. Saw Palmetto .(88) 1 so 2 70 80 Oleoresin Saw Palmetto, 5 m. Olive oil, 5 ni. Saw Palmetto and Santal • (91) x so 2 70 80 Oleoresin Saw Palmetto, 3 tti, Oil Santal, East India, 2 tti. S. E. Capsules, Ta-Wi—^0-48. 108 PART ONE. Specify 1\ D. <£■ CoJs List No. PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Perdoz. boxes of 1 doz. each. B Perdoz boxes of 2 doz. each. D Bulk per box of one hund’d. Taeniafuge (90) $ 4 00 $ 7 70 $ 2 45 Oleoresin Aspidium, 7 til. Erigeron oil, 1 HI. Chloral, 3 grs. Castor oil, 8 ui. Oleum Tiglii, 1-16 til. Tar, purified, 10 ni (57) 1 20 2 10 60 Terebene, 10 Tip (78) 2 00 3 70 1 15 Turpentine Oil, 5 ni (84) 1 20 2 10 60 Turpentine Oil, 10 til (49) 1 20 2 10 60 Valerian Oil, 2 ni (74) 2 00 3 70 1 15 With Sweet Almond Oil, 8 til. Warburg’s Tincture (73) 4 00 7 70 2 45 Each capsule represents 2 fiuidrachms of Warburg’s Tincture. Warburg’s Tincture, without Aloes (96) 4 00 7 70 2 45 Each capsule represents 2 fiuidrachms of Warburg’s Tincture, without Aloes. Wintergreen Oil, 5 hi (77) 1 80 3 30 1 00 With Olive oil, 5 ui. Wintergreen Oil. 10 ni (72) 2 40 4 50 1 40 HERE ENDS THE ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT. 30 Cubeb Oil, 10 ni 3 75 7 20 2 30 31 Cubeb Oleoresin, 10 ni 3 00 5 7° 1 80 32 Gurjun Balsam, 10 til 2 00 3 70 1 15 33 Haarlem Oil, 10 til 1 35 2 40 70 34 Kava Kava—Discontinued. 35 Linseed Oil, 10 ni 1 20 2 10 60 36 Matico Oleoresin, 10 til—Discontinued. 37 Copaiba and Matico 2 10 3 90 1 20 38 Copaiba, Cubeb and Matico 2 00 3 70 1 15 39 Copaiba, Cubeb, Matico and Santal 2 70 5 10 1 60 40 Cubeb and Matico 3 5° 6 70 2 10 4i Copaiba Oil and Oil of Cubeb. 2 50 4 70 1 45 42 Erigeron Oil, 10 ni 2 10 3 90 1 20 43 Eucalyptus Oil, 5 ni 2 00 3 7o 1 15 44 Male-fern and Kamala 4 00 7 70 2 45 45 Origanum Oil, 5 til—Discontinued. 46 Santal Oil, East India, 10 ni 3 60 6 90 2 20 47 Santal and Cassia 3 25 6 20 1 95 48 Cubeb and Santal 3 25 6 20 1 95 ,S. E. Capsules, 49-100 Soluble Elastic Capsules. PART ONE. List No. PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Per doz boxes of 1 doz. each. B Per doz boxes of 2 doz. each. D Bulk per box of one hund’d. 49 Turpentine Oil, 10 tr $ I 20 $ 2 10 $ 60 50 Wormseed Oil.—Discontinued. 51 to 55 Phosphorated Oil, 1-10, 1-30, 1-50, 1-60, I-100 gr.—Discontinued. 56 Phosphorated Oil Compound I 50 2 70 80 57 Tar, purified, 10 tr I 20 2 10 60 58 T araxacine—Discontinued. 59 Xylol—Discontinued. 60 to 67. See Extra Sized Capsules. 68 Nitroglycerin (Glonoin), 1-100 gr I 65 3 00 90 69 Copaiba Resin I 65 3 00 90 70 and 71. See Extra Sized Capsules. 72 Wintergreen Oil, 10 til 2 40 4 50 x 40 73 Warburg’s Tincture 4 00 7 70 2 45 74 Valerian Oil, 2 m 2 00 3 70 I 15 75 Pennyroyal Oil, I til—Discontinued. 76 Pennyroyal Oil, 2 tR I 65 3 00 90 77 Wintergreen Oil, 5 ill I 80 3 30 I 00 78 Terebene, 10 ni 2 00 3 70 I 15 79 Cascara Sagrada Extract, 2 grs I 80 3 3o I 00 80 Cascara Sagrada Extract, 3 grs 2 00 3 70 115 81 Cascara Sagrada Extract, 1 gr I 50 2 70 80 82 Pichi Extract, 5 grs 2 10 3 90 I 20 83 Creosote, Beechwood, 1 fll I 80 3 30 I 00 84 Turpentine Oil, 5 HI I 20 2 10 60 85 Salol Compound 3 75 7 20 2 30 86 Cod Liver Oil and Creosote 1 65 3 00 90 87 Liquor Sedans 2 10 3 90 I 20 88 Saw Palmetto 1 50 2 70 80 89 Santal Oil, East India, 5 ni 2 00 3 70 I 15 90 Taeniafuge 4 00 7 70 2 45 91 Saw Palmetto and Santal 1 50 2 70 80 92 Salol and Santal Compound 4 00 7 70 2 45 93 Phenacetine (Bayer), 5 grs 4 00 7 70 2 45 94 Quinine and Capsicum, Part II. 95 Salicylic Acid (true), 5 grs 2 00 3 70 1 15 96 Warburg’s tincture, without Aloes 4 00 7 70 2 45 97 See “Extra-Sized Capsules.” 98 See “Extra-Sized Capsules.” 99 Haeminal, 0.25 grm. (see page 223).... 1 20 2 10 60 100 to 121. See Hard Filled Capsules. 122-214-, S. E. Capsules. 110 Extra-Sized S. E. Capsules PART ONE. Specify P. D. & Coes List No. PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Per doz boxes of 1 doz. each. B Per doz boxes of 2 doz. each. D Bulk per box of oue hund’d. 122 to 149. Not yet added. 150 Apiol, Red, 3 ni $ 6 30 $12 30 $ 4 00 151 152 201 206 Creosote, Beechwood, 2 m, to 200. Not yet added, to 205 Quinine sulphate, see Part II. to 210 Cinchonidine sulphate, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 grs.—Discontinued. 2 00 3 70 I 15 211 Salol, 2 1-2 grs I 65 3 00 90 212 213 Salol, 5 grs and 214 Quinine hydrochlorate, see Part II. 2 40 4 50 I 40 Soluble Elastic Capsules, Filled, Extra Sized. These capsules are easy to swallow, and present a very pleasant method for administration of Castor and Cod Liver Oils to patients who have an aversion for these substances in an undisguised form. For full- sized illustrations, see page 104. List No. PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Per doz. boxes of doz. each. B Per doz. boxes of 1 doz. each. 6o Castor Oil, 2 1-2 Gm. size $ I 50 $ 2 70 61 Castor Oil, 5 Gm. size I 80 3 30 62 Castor Oil, 10 Gm. size 2 40 4 SO 63 Castor Oil, 15 Gm. size 3 00 5 70 64 Cod Liver Oil, Norwegian, 2 1-2 Gm. size I 50 2 70 65 Cod Liver Oil, Norwegian, 5 Gm. size I 80 3 30 66 Cod Liver Oil, Norwegian, 10 Gm. size 2 40 4 So 67 Cod Liver Oil, Norwegian, 15 Gm. size 3 00 5 70 70 Male-fern and Castor Oil * Oleores. Aspidium, 1 Gm. Castor oil, 11-2 Gm. (16 iti.) (25 HI.) 3 00 5 70 Mercurial Ointment, U.S.P., 5 Gm (97) 2 40 4 5o 71 Oleate Mercury, 5 Gm (98) Santonin and Castor Oil—Discontinued. 3 00 5 70 111 Hard Filled Capsules, Ap-Sa Hard Filled Capsules. These capsules are prepared from the finest material, and are not sur- passed by any brand in use. All the formulae mentioned in this list of Hard Filled Capsules will also be found in Soluble Elastic Capsules. czd List No. PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Per doz. boxes of 1 doz. each. B Per doz. boxes of 2 doz each. D Bulk Per box of one hundred. IOO Aoiol. 5 m $ 3 30 $ 6 30 $ 2 00 With Olive oil, 5 HU IOI I 20 2 IO 102 1 20 210 60 Castor oil, 10 nj,. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. Chaulmoogra Oil, 5 m, (119) 2 00 3 70 I IS Chaulmoogra Oil, 10 m, (120) 2 25 4 20 I 30 103 Cod Liver Oil, Norwegian, 10 ttl 120 210 60 104 Cod Liver Oil and Iron Iodide Cod Liver oil, Norwegian, 10 ttl. Ferrous iodide, 1-2 gr. 1 35 2 40 70 105 106 120 2 10 135 2 40 70 Copaiba, Para, 10 14,. Iron and Am. cit., (equivalent) 2 grs. 107 1 80 3 30 I 00 Copaiba, Para, 7 14. Oleoresin Cubeb, 3 14. 108 Copaiba and Oil Cubeb (black).... Copaiba, Para, 7 14. Oil Cubeb, 3 14. 180 3 30 I 00 Copaiba and Santal (114) Copaiba, Para, 5 Ttl- Oil Santal, East India, 5 14. 2 25 4 20 I 30 Copaiba, Cubeb and Santal.... (115) Copaiba, Para. 6 14, Oil Cubeb, 2 til. Oil Santal, East India, 2 14. 2 30 4 30 I 35 Eucalyptus Oil, 5 14 (no) With Sweet Almond oil, 5 ttl. 135 2 40 70 109 Haarlem Oil, 10 HI—Discontinued. Male-fern and Kamala (in) Oleoresin Aspidium, 7 14. Kamala, sifted, 4 grs. Olive oil, 1 ui. 3 50 6 70 2 10 Santal Oil, East India, 5 HI.. ..(121) 185 3 40 1 05 Santal Oil, East India, 10 hi.. . (112) 3 30 6 30 2 00 Santal and Cassia (113) Oil Santal, East India, 9 hi. Oil Cinnamon, 1 fll. 3 00 5 70 1 80 no 1 35 2 40 70 With Sweet Almond oil, 5 hi. Hard Filled Capsules, Ma-Xy. Hard Filled Capsules. PART ONE. List No. PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. A Per doz. boxes of 1 doz. each. B Per doz. boxes of 2 doz. each. D Bulk, Per box of one hundred. Ill Male-fern and Kamala Oleoresin Aspidium, 7 til. Kamala, sifted, 4 grs. Olive oil, 1 tq,. $ 3 50 $ 6 70 $ 2 10 112 Santal Oil, East India, 10 m, 3 30 6 30 2 00 113 Santal and Cassia Oil Santal, East India, 9 Til. Oil Cinnamon, 1 Til. 3 00 5 70 I 80 114 Copaiba and Santal Copaiba, Para, 5 ni. Oil Santal, East India, 5 Til. 2 25 4 20 I 30 115 116 117 118 Copaiba, Cubeb and Santal Copaiba, Para, 6 Til. Oil Cubeb, 2 ill. Oil Santal, East India, 2 up Turpentine Oil, 10 ui—Discontinued. Tar, purified, 10 Til—Discontinued. See S. E. Capsules. Xylol, 10 ui—Discontinued. 2 30 4 30 i 35 119 Chaulmoogra Oil, 5 i>l 2 00 3 70 1 is 120 Chaulmoogra Oil, 10 ui 2 25 4 20 1 30 121 Santal Oil, East India, 5 ni 1 85 3 40 1 05 SOME ADVANTAGES OF Empty Gelatin Capsules. Dissolution on contact with the surface of the stomach, and therefore mmediate assimilation of the medicament administered. The medicament may be administered in its most assimilable form Goose powder), and its nauseous taste still disguised. Quick returns may be expected from emetics administered in empty capsules. An eminent physician directs attention to the fact that even fluids may be administered at the bedside of the patient, by dropping the liquid into a capsule with the aid of a pipette and having the patient swallow it at once, before the fluid has had time to dissolve the gelatin. The same doctor secures the best effects from Cascara Sagrada by directing the patient to procure a box of capsules and a pipette and thus administer the bitter fluid extract, at periods prescribed by him. Our Hard Empty Gelatin Capsules are unequalled for purity and solubility. The caps fit closely and are readily adjusted. FOR PRICES, SEE PAGES 124 and 125. 113 Medicated Lozenges, Am-Sa. Medicated Lozenges. We supply lozenges of any formula, shape, color or flavor, and will cheerfully furnish estimates on any desired combination not in the list. Send for descriptive circular containing diagrams of dif- ferent shapes for special formulae. See also Part II, page 131. j For prices in bulk, deduct 3 cents per pound 1 FeT oz; 1 from prices ta lb’boxes. \ tfSS! Ammonium chloride, 2 grs. (Chocolate) round.. $ 60 $ 1 10 Bismuth and Charcoal round.. 65 Bismuth subnitrate, 1 gr. Charcoal, 1 gr. 1 20 Bronchial small round.. 50 Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 1 gr. Balsam Tolu, 1-20 gr. Powd. Cubeb, 3-10 gr. Oil Sassafras, 1-40 tp„. 75 Bronchial—Improved tabular.. So 75 Powd. ext. Glycyrrhiza, 2 grs. Balsam Tolu, 1-10 gr. FI. ext. Coltsfoot, i-xo m,. FI. Ext. Capsicum, 1-100 til. Oleoresin Cubeb, 1-100 ttl. Oil Anise, 1-15 fit. Oil Peppermint, 1-15 ut. Carbolic acid, 1 gr large oval.. 50 I 00 Charcoal, 4 grs round.. 50 90 Cubeb small oval.. 60 Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 3-4 gr. Oil Sassafras, 1-32 Uf. Oleoresin Cubeb, 1-16 tfl. Glycyrrhiza Extract, see Liquorice. 70 Guaiac, 2 grs large oval.. 60 1 10 Ipecac, 1-4 gr small oval.. 60 70 Liquorice, uncoated cylindrical.. 40 Liquorice Powder Compound, see Compressed Tablets, Part II; page 127. 60 Marshmallow small oval.. 50 Powd. Althaea, 1-3 gr. 75 Opium and Liquorice, see Wistar's 80 90 Pectoral, Dr. Jackson’s small oval.. 95 Ipecac, 1-20 gr. Morphine hydrochlorate, 1-33 gr. Sulphurated Antimony, 1-40 gr. I 00 Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), I gr large oval.. 70 I 50 Potassium chlorate, 2 grs tabular.. 40 75 Potassium chlorate, 5 grs tabular.. 45 75 Potassium chlorate, 2 grs. (Chocolate) tabular.. 50 80 Potassium chlorate, 5 grs. (Chocolate) tabular.. 55 Potassium chlorate and Ammonium chlor- 85 ide (Chocolate) tabular.. 55 Potassium chlorate, 1 gr. Ammonium chloride, 1 gr. 1 00 Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. (Chocolate) round.. 75 Red Gum, see Specialties, page 137. 1 50 Santonin, 1-2 gr round.. 55 I 10 Santonin, I gr round.. 85 I 35 Sa-Ye, Medicated Lozenges. 114 PART ONE. Medicated Lozenges. For prices in bulk deduct 3 cents per pound from prices in lb. boxes. Per lb. Per doz. in i lb. boxes of boxes. 36 each. Santonin and Calomel (Chocolate) round.. $ Santonin, 1-2 gr. Chocolate, q. s. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-2 gr. 65 $ 1 00 Santonin and Calomel (pink) .round.. Santonin, 1-2 gr. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-2 gr. 65 1 00 65 00 santonin ana twnire j rouna.. Santonin, 1-2 gr. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-2 gr. X Santonin Compound round.. Santonin, 1-2 gr. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-2 gr Podophyllum resia, 1-20 gr. 65 1 10 Santonin and Podonhvllin.. .. 65 1 20 Santonin, 1-2 gr. ’ ' Podophyllum resin, 1-20 gr. Sulphur Compound Sublimed Sulphur, 5 grs. Potassium bitartrate, 1 gr. 50 1 00 Tar Compound Pine Tar, 7-48 gr. Wild Cherry, 2 1-3 grs. Senega, 7-24 gr. 50 1 00 Wistar’s Cough Powd. Opium, 1-10 gr. Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 1 gr. Oil Anise, 1-32 nt. Tinct. Tolu, 1-16 Tit. 80 90 Yerba Santa Compound Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 1 gr. Pine Tar, 1-32 gr. Eriodictyon, 1 gr. Senega, 3-10 gr. Wild Cherry, 1-4 gr. 75 80 We would direct the special attention of Physicians and Pharmacists to our Improved Lofoten Cod-Liver Oil. Superior to a?iy Cod-Liver Oil on the American Market. Bland, Palatable, and prepared with the special intention of preserving its Thera- peutic Properties. For price, see Specialties, page 127. 115 Oteates. Oleates. This class of preparations was first suggested by the introduction of an oleate of mercury, which was proposed by Prof. John Marshall, as a substitute for the ordinary mercurial ointment. The list has been largely contributed to by Dr. John V. Shoemaker, of Philadelphia, who has had a wide experience in the therapeutical application of many of the metallic and alkaloidal oleates. As a result of his clinical investigations in this direction, and the researches of many other eminent members of the medical profession, their superiority from a medical as well as a pharma- ceutical point of view, appears to be established. These oleates are unlike ointments, being true chemical combinations and not mechanical mixtures, and we therefore omit the percentage of oxide of metal. Each oleate is a normal or undiluted chemical com- bination. The manufacture of these preparations is conducted with the utmost care, and the product handled with a special view to permanency and uni- formity. circular supplied on application. For prices in %-lb. and H-\b. bottles, add 15 cents and 30 cents respectively to the prices for pound bots. 1 lb. oottles per lb. I oz. bottles, per oz. Arsenic—Discontinued. Bismuth Used undiluted, as a soothing application. $4 50 $ 35 Copper Employed in the form of ointment, 10 to 20 per cent, oleate, for the treatment of ringworms, etc. 3 00 25 Iron Readily soluble in fats. Used as a local astringent and general tonic. 3 50 30 Manganese Recommended as an efficient emmenagogue when ap- 50 20-per cent solution. Manganese, 20 % solution of the oleate Emmenagogue. See preceding note. 3° Mercury (precipitated) Stable in composition. Produces all the therapeutic effects of the mercury. From this pure oleate, a “20&,” “10%,’’ or “5£” oleate can easily be prepared extemporaneously, as fully explained in the circular accompanying each parcel. 4 5o 35 Tin A remedy of considerable value for restoring the luster of diseased nails. 4 50 35 Zinc An impalpable powder. Dusted over the surface in skin diseases. Also employed in the form of an ointment. 3 00 25 Ofeates and Glyceroles. 116 Oleates of Alkaloids. These oleates produce the same proportionate effect as the simple agents. They are of great benefit where the remedies may not be administered in the usual way, or where local action is required. In fractions of an ounce the price will be increased proportion- ately. PER OZ. AV. Aconitine, containing 2 % alkaloid as an oleate $ 80 Atropine, containing 2% alkaloid as an oleate 6s Cocaine 5%, see Cocaine preparations, Part II. Morphine, containing 10% alkaloid as an oleate i 15 Morphine and Mercury 70 Containing 5 % of morphine alkaloid and 20 % of mercuric oxide. Quinine, containing 2$% alkaloid as an oleate 50 Glyceroles. Each fluidounce of any glycerole represents the quantity of ingredients specified. PER PINT. Hypophosphites $ I oo Calcium hypophosphite, 6 grs. Sodium hypophosphite, s grs. Potassium hypophosphite, 3 grs. Lead subacetate B. P 70 Pepsin, concentrated, see Pepsin preparations, Part II. Pepsin and Wafer Ash go Saccharated Pepsin, U. S. P., 1890,16 grs. Wafer Ash, 30 grs. Tar, 30 grs 65 Yerbine Compound; for price, see Part II, page 12Q. Eriodictyon, 9c grs. Potassium bromide, 7 1-2 grs. Glycyrrhiza, 90 grs. Grindelia, 30 grs. Wild Cherry, 30 grs. Pine Tar, 2 3-4 grs. Salicylic acid, 2 grs. Pepsin. We invite attention to the superiority of our preparations of Pepsin over those of other manufacturers in regard to Strength, Solubility, Permanence, Purity and Appearance. For Prices, see p. 134 and for description, pp. 219 to 222. 117 Inhalants. Inhalants for Use m Atomizing Inhalers. [SEB PART 2, PAGE 137, FOR PRICE, AND NOTE 156, FOR DESCRIP- TION, OF SEMPLE’S ATOMIZING INHALER.] Put up in pint, half-pint and quarter-pint bottles. Prices given are for pint bottles. For half-pint bottles an additional charge of 10 cents, and for quarter-pint bottles of 20 cents per pint will be made. Per Pint. Inhalant No. I $ 35 A petroleum product specially adapted for inhalation and for use as a base, or diluent, for inhalants. It is free irom irri- tating properties, on account of which it is much to be pre- ferred to similar preparations from which the sulphuric acid or other objectionable agents, used in process of purification, have been imperfectly removed. Inhalant No. 2 I oo Copaiba, 1-2 fl.oz. Ether, 1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 1, sufficient to make 4 fi.ozs. Inhalant No. 3 1 25 FI. Ext. Eriodictyon, 1 fl.oz. Glycerin, 1 fl.oz. Tinct. Opium, 60 fll. Alcohol, sufficient to make 3 fl.ozs. Inhalant No. 4 . 1 25 FI. Ext. Stramonium seed, 60 fit. Glycerin, 1 fl.oz. FI. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 60 lit. Alcohol, sufficient to make 3 fl.ozs. FI. Ext. Belladonna leaves, 30 fll. Inhalant No. 5 X 00 Tinct. Benzoin comp., Glycerin, Alcohol, of each 1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 6 60 Oil of Tar, 30 fll. Inhalant No. 1, 1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 7 1 00 Oil Eucalyptus, 60 Til. Inhalant No. i, i fl.oz. Tinct. Iodine, 90 fll. Glycerin, 1 fl.oz. Alcohol, sufficient to make 3 fl.ozs. Inhalant No. 9 I 00 FI. Ext. Sanguinaria, 60 fll Glycerin, 1 fl.oz. Fluid Tolu, soluble, 1-2 fl.oz. Alcohol, sufficient to make 3 fl.ozs. Inhalant No. 10 I 00 Tinct. Iodine, 120 fll. Fluid Tolu, soluble, 1 fl.oz. Carbolic acid, 120 grs. Glycerin, 1 fl.oz. Alcohol, sufficient to make 3 fl.ozs. Inhalant No. 11 1 25 FI. Ext. Cubeb, 60 fll. Tinct. Camphor, 60 fll. Fluid Tolu, soluble, 60 til Carbolic acid, 60 grs. Tinct. Iodine, 60 fll. Glycerin, 1 1-3 fl.ozs. Alcohol, sufficient to make 4 fl.ozs. Inhalant No. 12 I 25 Ether, 1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 1, 1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 13...... „ ,., I 00 Tinct. Iodine, 120 lit. Glycerin, 1 fl.oz. Water, 1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 14 60 Carbolic %pid, 10 grs. Inhalant No. 1, 1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 17 I 25 Chloroform, 1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 1,1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 18 X 00 Beechwood Creosote, 30 til. Inhalant No. 1, 1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 19 2 50 Iodoform, 20 grs Oil Eucalyptus, 20 fll. Beechwood Creosote, 10 ire Ether, 120 ill. Oil Sweet Almond, sufficient to make 1 fl.oz. Inhalant No. 20 5 00 1 Terebene, 60 itl. Oil Santal, East India, 60 fll. Oil Cubeb, 60 ill. Inhalant No. 1, sufficient to make 1 fl.oz. Grantilar Preparations. 118 Granular Effervescent Preparations. These salts will be found equal to the best domestic or imported brands in the market. Each drachm contains the quantity of ingredient specified in its formula. f For price in pound bottles deduct 60 cents') p j p j | from price for one doz. 40Z. bottles and divide j e„ ° ' ' by 3. J 2 oz. 4 oz. Caffeine, citrated, U. S. P $3 100 Gm. contains 2 Gm. Citrated Caffeine. 00 $ 4 75 Caffeine and Potassium bromide Caffeine, 1 gr. Potassium bromide, 5 grs. 3 25 5 00 Cerium oxalate, 2 grs 4 00 6 00 Congress, 2 drachms salt equals 1 pint natural water.. 3 35 4 80 Crab Orchard, 1 drachm salt equals 1 pint natural water 3 35 4 80 Lithium benzoate, 2 grs 7 25 12 00 Lithium citrate, U. S. P 100 Gm. contains 7 Gm. Lithium carbonate, equal to 13. 24 Gm. Lithium citrate. 7 25 12 00 Magnesium citrate, 24 grs 3 45 5 00 Pepsin, Bismuth and Strychnine Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. Bismuth and Ammonium citrate, 2 grs. 7 25 12 00 Potassium bicarbonate, 10 grs 3 45 5 00 Vichy, 1 drachm salt equals I pint natural water 3 45 5 00 Artificial Mineral Water Salts. These salts, which should not be confounded with our granular effervescent preparations, are designed for the extemporaneous production at the soda fountain of artificial mineral spring waters. When in solution they are to be charged with carbonic acid gas. Full descriptive circular sent on application. SPRINGS. Quantity of min- eral water i lb. of the salt will produce. Price per lb in one ib bottles. Price per lb in five lb cans. Congress ix gallons. $ .bo $ .50 Crab Orchard 1.3 “ .60 •50 Geyser 9 • 50 .40 High Rock 13 1-4 .65 • 55 Selters (Seltzer) 28 • 75 .65 Vichy 13 1-4 .65 • 55 119 HYDRASTIS (GOLDEN-SEAL) And Its Preparations. The therapeutic value of this important drug is attested by the fact that it has been officially recognized in foreign pharmacopoeias, although these authorities are usually tardy in recognizing remedies of American origin. We find, also, that German investigators are at work in develop- ing useful derivatives of the alkaloids already known to exist in the plant. Regarding the principal natural alkaloids, hydrastine and berberine, it may be said that the experience of the medical fraternity has established the fact that to the former may be ascribed the effects on mucous membranes and the latter may be regarded as possessing decided tonic properties. Hydrastin vs. Berberine.—It is to be regretted that considerable confusion has been produced by the incorrect nomenclature given to the preparations of Golden-seal by certain manufacturers, by whom the yel- low alkaloid berberine and its salts have been designated as Hydrastine, Hydrastia or Hydrastin. Hydrastine is the white alkaloid of Golden-seal. A preparation has long been marketed under the name of Hydrastin, which is a concentra- tion representing the combined active principles of the drug, and if the use of the term Hydrastin could be limited to this concentration alone, much confusion would thereby be avoided. Our customers would confer a favor ! by ordering Berberine hydrochlorate instead of Hydrastin muriate. Berberine phosphate “ “ Hydrastin phosphate. Berberine sulphate “ “ Hydrastin sulphate. Golden-seal—We furnish carefully selected drug, pressed, in pounds and ounces. Our preparations of Hydrastis may be enumerated as follows: Fluid Extract Hydrastis.—Not miscible with water to a clear solution, as it contains resinous matter. Fluid Extract Golden-seal without Alcohol.—Miscible with water and preferred for certain purposes. By reason of the absence of alcohol, it is largely divested of irritating properties. Fluid Golden-seal, Colorless.—in this, the yellow alkaloid, ber- | berine, is absent, and being intended as a local application for Gonor- rhoea, Leucorrhoea, etc., it is free from any tendency to soil the clothing. This preparation contains only the white alkaloid, which is valued for its effect on the mucous tracts. Formal liquid Hydrastis.—Contains 2.555 hydrastine (white alkaloid) and an average amount of berberine. Not miscible with water. Solid Extract Hydrastis.—Contains the entire active principles of the drug and represents about four parts of the same. Powdered Extract Hydrastis.—Strength same as solid extract. The moisture removed is replaced by powdered Hydrastis. Hydrastin {Concentration).—A powdered preparation contain- ing the white and yellow alkaloids of Hydrastis. Pills.—Berberine hydrochlorate, i gr.; Berberine sulphate, 2 grs.; Berberine and Podophyllin; Female, Leucorrhoea; Hydrastin (concentra- tion), 1-20 and 1 gr.; Ox Gail Compound. Tablet Triturates of Hydrastine (White Alkaloid).—1-25, 1-16, 1-8 and 1-4 gr. Elixirs.—Berberine and Iron; Rhubarb and Potassium; Rhubarb and Potassium with Pancreatin. White alkaloid Hydrastine.—Combines readily with acids. Hydrastine hydrochlorate, (salt of white alkaloid).—Freely soluble in water. Hydrastinine hydrochlorate—Distinctly more powerful than Ergot in arresting post-partum hemorrhage. Valuable also in all forms of menorrhagia, whether due to simple atony, fibroids, or even more severe organic disease. Hydrastine sulphate, (salt of white alkaloid).—General properties similar to those of the hydrochlorate. Yellow alkaloid Berberine hydrochlorate(Hydrastin muri- j ate).—Sparingly soluble in water in the proportion of about 1 to 500. Yellow alkaloid Berberine phosphate (Hydrastin phos- phate).—Soluble in water in the proportion of about 1 to 10. Yellow alkaloid Berberine sulphate (Hydrastin sulph.).— Freely soluble in water, and to be preferred especially where local or external application is desired. 120 Lofoten Cod Liver Oil, Improved Lofoten Cod-Liver Oil We take pleasure in introducing to the notice of Medicine and Phar- macy our Improved Lofoten Cod- Liver Oil, which we claim is superior to any other on the American market. It is prepared with a special view of ensuring Permanency, Palatability and Tliera-peutic Effect. Our Lofoten Cod-Liver Oil is “ nearly tasteless and odorless, and the many disagreeable effects which in former times followed the use of Cod-Liver Oil are almost entirely avoided.” Its superiority to Emulsions is very marked. “ Palatability is the chief advantage possessed by Emulsions, and now that Lofoten Cod-Liver Oil has been rendered so palatable there seems to be little occasion to administer mixtures containing aca- cia, which is itself a calcium salt and has no place among foods.” “ Last, but not least, is the question of Permanency. It is a well-known fact that Cod-Liver Oil grows rancid more rapidly in oontact with sweetened water, which constitutes the base of nearly all Emulsions, than when preserved pure in closed vessels. Lofo- ten Cod-Liver Oil is prepared with a special view to Permanencyl' FOR PRICE, SEE PAGE 12?. 121 PART SECOND OF Parke, Davis & Co.’s Complete Price List. 1896. 123 Specialties. SPECIALTIES AT NET PRICES. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES UPON APPLICATION. List Price to Price. Trade. Acid Phosphates, Liquid, in y. pint bottles $ 2 25 $ 1 55 see note 2. in pint bottles .3 50 2 90 in Vi gallon bottles 1 So 1 40 Acid Salicylic, true (from Oil Gaultheria),in oz. vials, .per oz.. 60 45 bee note 3. Aloin, pure, in ounce bottles 20 16 in #-pound bottles 55 46 in y. -pound bottles .... 95 82 in pound bottles 1 75 1 50 Alveloz Milk (see note 7), in original vials of 6 grammes. . per vial.. 6 00 5 00 Amyl Nitrite Pearls (see note 8), 2, 3, 4 or 5 minims, in boxes of 1 doz 40 35 8 or 10 minims, in boxes of I doz 50 45 Anaesthetic Infiltration Tablets, see “ Infiltration.’ Anodyne Pine Expectorant, in pint bottles 7 00 6 00 See note 9. in 1-2 gallon bottles.. . .per gal.. 4 00 3 50 Antiseptic Liquid, in quart bottles... 5 00 3 75 Antiseptic Soap, Ethereal (Johnston) (Liquid), (see note 13) 9 in y pint bottles .per pint.. 95 80 in y pint bottles .per pint.. 85 70 in pint bottles .per pint.. 75 60 in y gallon bottles 5 00 4 25 Antiseptic Tablets, Bemays (white) ' C Mercuric chloride, corros- ) per bottle of 100 17 15 < ive, 1 41-50 grs. V ( Citric acid, 87-100 gr. ) in bots. of 1000 or bots. (Tablet Triturate, No. 180.) ,. - of 500... . per 1000.. 1 25 1 10 Antiseptic Tablets, Bemays (blue). Formula and prices same as white. (Tablet Triturate, No. 695.) Antiseptic Tablets, B “B.”(white). , ... , „ (Mercuric chloride, corros- ) 2 Per bottle of 25 18 15 < ive, 7 3-io grs. > v per bottle of 100 5o 40 ( Citric acid, 3 4-5 grs. ) bottle of 1 lb (Tablet Triturate, No. 615.) 3 Per Doule or 1 10 2 00 1 50 Antiseptic Tablets, B “B.” (blue), P 3 00 2 50 Formula and prices same as white. 1 (Tablet Triturate No. 696.) g Antiseptic Tablets, B “C.” (green) Appears in British list only. 3 Antiseptic Tablets, B “D.” (blue) (. ( Mercuric chloride, corros-1 " 1 per bottle of 25 18 15 < ive, 7 3-1° grs. >• per bottle of ico 50 40 ( Sodium chloride, 7 7-10 grs. ) per bottle of 1 lb per bottle of 1000 2 00 1 50 (Compressed Tablet, No. 117.) For description, etc., see note 14. 3 00 2 50 Specialties. 1896. PART TWO. Specify P. D. & Co?s Antitoxin, Diphtheria (see note Ii), No. i Blue Label, 600 Antitoxin Units List ] Price. . .per vial. .$ 1 25 Price to Trade. ) No. 2 Yellow Label, 1000 Antitoxin Units .. , .per vial.. 2 25 y 153! No. 3 Green Label, 1500 Antitoxin Units.., . .per vial.. 3 50 Antitoxin Syringe (see note 12), of 10 Cc. capacity, in leather case, with two needles and rubber connecting tube complete, each.. 3 co $ 2 70 Aromatic Troches, for the breath (assorted colors, small, flat, round), in pound bottles per lb.. 70 55 ♦Beef-Cacao (Mosquera), in J4-pound cans 6 00 5 00 *Beef, Iron and Wine, in pint bottles 6 00 5 5o in XA gallon bottles 3 45 3 10 *Beef-Jelly (Mosquera), in 2-ounce jars 4 CO 3 50 in 4-ounce jars 7 50 6 50 in 8-ounce jars 14 00 12 00 in 16-ounce jars 26 50 22 50 ♦Beef-Jelly, Fluid, Mosquera, small size 4 50 3 50 medium size 7 50 6 50 large size 14 00 12 00 ♦Beef-Meal (Mosquera), in }4-pound cans 6 00 5 00 ♦Bone, powdered, in A-pound cans 6 00 4 50 Bronchial Sedative (Palmer), in pint bottles 10 CO 8 00 See note 24. in 14-gal. bottles.. . .per gal.. 6 00 4 75 Camphor monobromated, in ounce vials 30 26 Camphor solution, neutral (1254 %), (see note 30). .. .per oz.. 25 15 Capsules, Empty, Empty Oral Gelatin Capsules, Improved. In boxes containing 100, any size per doz. .$ 1 io $ i io in gross lots per gross.. n 50 in half-gross lots per gross.. 12 00 In boxes containing 1,000 per doz.. 9 00 9 00 In bulk (boxes of 5,00c) per 1,000.. 70 For approximate capacity of empty capsules, see note 31. ♦For description see “ Food Products,” page 222. 1896. Specialties. Specialties at Net Prices. PART TWO. Empty Rectal Suppository Capsules. No. 13. Special Size Adapted for Various Purposes. Capacity, about 2.75 Cc. or 1-10 ounce Empty Rectal Suppository Capsules, Improved. List Price to Price. Trade. (A good substitute for cocao- -butter suppositories). Tn boxes containing ioo, any size J I 10 $ 1 10 in gross lots 11 50 in half gross lots 12 00 In boxes containing 1,000 . 9 00 9 00 In bulk (boxes of t;,ooo) 70 No. 13—Special Size—in boxes of 100. • 4 75 4 35 in boxes of 1000 • 3 75 3 50 Extra Sized Empty Capsules. May be filled with absorbent cotton saturated for vaginal medication. Also convenient for veterinary use. !£3F“Please write for special quotations for these capsules in bulk. No. io, large (i ounce), in boxes of io .per doz. boxes.. 2 50 2 30 No. ii, medium (1-2 ounce), in boxes of 10.. .per doz. boxes.. 2 25 I 95 No. 12, small (1-4 ounce), in boxes of 10 per doz. boxes.. We supply the medium size in absence of specification. Capsule Fillers. (For description and cut, see note 32.) 2 00 I 80 “ Acme,” complete with slides for all sizes 4 00 3 50 Extra slides 20 19 Reymond per set of 7 fillers.. 6 50 6 25 Any one size 1 25 1 20 Cascara Cordial, in flasks of 12 fluid ounces. For description, etc., see note 36. 9 00 7 00 Chaulmoogra Oil, in ounce vials 25 22 See note 43. in pound bottles 2 50 2 30 Specialties. 1896. PART TWO Specify P, D. & C'oJs List Price to Price. Trade. Chian Turpentine (see note 45), in ounce jars $ 50 $ 45 in %-pound jars 6 20 5 45 in 34 -pound jars 6 10 5 35 in pound jars 6 00 5 25 Chlor-Anodyne (see note 46), in ounce vials .per doz.. 3 5° 3 00 in 34-pint bottles .per pint.. 4 20 3 65 in 34-pint bottles .per pint.. 4 10 3 55 in pint bottles .per pint.. 4 00 3 45 Coca Cordial (see note 50), in pint bottles 9 00 8 50 in 34 -gallon bottles 6 00 5 00 Cocaine, Salts and Solutions. (See notes 52 and 53.) Cocaine alkaloid, pure in crystals, in 5 gr. vials .per vial.. 13 12 in 10 gr. vials .per vial.. 20 17 in 15 gr. vials .per vial.. 29 25 Cocaine hydrobromate, pure in crystals, in 5 gr. vials .per vial.. 13 12 in 10 gr. vials .per vial.. 20 17 in 15 gr. vials .per vial.. 29 25 Cocaine hydrochlorate, pure, large crystals, in 5 gr. vials .per vial.. 13 12 in 10 gr. vials .per vial.. 20 17 in 15 gr. vials .per vial.. 29 25 in 60 gr. vials .per vial.. I 05 90 Cocaine hydrochlorate, pure, small crystals, in 5 Sr- vials .per vial.. 12 11 in 10 gr. vials .per vial.. 19 16 in 15 gr. vials .per vial.. 27 23 in 60 gr. vials .per vial.. 95 85 Cocaine hydrochlorate Tablets (see note 53). 1 1-8 grs., in vials of 25 .per vial.. 52 42 in vials of 100 .per vial.. 1 85 1 65 2 1-4 grs., in vials of 12 .per vial.. 50 40 in bottles of 100 ■ 3 50 3 20 3 grs., in vials of 12 . per vial.. 75 62 in bottles of 100 ■ 4 35 3 85 Cocaine hydrochlorate, 4# solution, in 34-ounce vials 60 53 in ounce vials 50 44 Cocaine oleate, 5£, in 34-ounce vials 1 00 85 in ounce vials 90 75 Cocaine salicylate, 4% solution, in 34-ounce vials.. .per oz. . 65 55 i8q6. 127 Specialties. Specialties at Net Price*. FART TWO. List Price to Price. Prade. Cod Liver Oil, Improved Lofoten per doz. .$ 9 00 $ 7 00 See page 120. Cod Liver Oil, pure, cold-refined, whit® Norwegian, in pint bottles—I dozen in a box per doz.. 8 00 5 75 Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, with Hypophosphites of Calcium and Sodium (see note 55), in pint bottles per doz.. 8 co 6 50 in half-gal. bottles.. .per bot.. 5 00 3 6° Compound Cerebral Sedative (see note 40), 5 “ A,” in pint bottles .per bot.. 1 50 1 35 9 “ B,” in pint bottles .per bot.. I 25 1 10 Compressed Tablets in Bulk and Special Style for Retailing. The number in front of each tablet Is that under which it is listed among Compressed tablets. For other formulae, see pages 191 to 215. 54 Ammonium chloride, 3 grs., in I lb. bottles.... 60 5i in 10 lb. boxes .... 50 43 213 Ammonium chloride, 5 grs., in 1 lb. bottles 50 43 in 10 lb. boxes.... 40 34 58 Borax (sodium borate), 5 grs., in 1 lb. bottles.. . .per lb.. 50 43 in 10 lb. boxes.. ..per lb.. 40 34 59 Brown Mixture, 100 ni., in 1 lb. bottles 35 30 Brown Mixture and Ammonium chloride, in I lb. g.-s. bottles Each tablet represents: Mixture Glycvrrhiza comp., 85 UL. Ammonium chloride, 3 grs. 35 30 66 Digestive, B “A,” in bottles of 30 per doz.. 1 20 I CO in bottles of 65 See also Compressed Tablets, page 197. For description, etc., see “Digestive Ferments per doz.. 2 00 I 70 ” page 221. 71 Liquorice Powder Compound, 20 grs., in lb. bottles 35 30 Pepsin and Bismuth, see Compressed Tablets, page 203. Peptonizing Tablets, Improved (76) per doz. bots. of 30.. For description, etc., see "Digestive Ferments, page 221. 1 75 I 50 77 Potassium bicarbonate, 5 grs., in I lb. bottles.. ..per lb.. 70 60 in 10 lb. boxes.. . .per lb.. 60 51 78 Potassium bromide, 5 grs., in 1 lb. bottles 95 80 in 10 lb. boxes 85 72 79 Potassium chlorate, 5 grs., in 1 lb. bottles 50 43 in 1 lb. pasteboard boxes 42 36 in 5 lb. pasteboard boxes 4i 35 in 10 lb. pasteboard boxes 40 34 in bottles of 40 tablets per doz.. 90 80 in bottles of 40 tabiets per gross.. 8 5° 8 00 Specialties. 128 PART TWO. Specify P., D. & Co is List Price to Price. ' Trade. Compressed Tablets—Concluded. 81 Potassium chlorate and Ammonium chloride. Potassium chlorate, 3 1-2 grs. Ammonium chloride, 1 1-2 grs. in pound boxes per lb..! $ 55 $ 47 in 10-pound boxes per lb.. 50 43 in boxes of 40 tablets per doz.. 80 68 in boxes of 40 tablets per gross.. 8 50 7 25 80 Potassium chlorate and Borax, 2% grs. each, in pound bottles per lb.. 55 47 in 10-pound boxes per lb.. 45 38 99 Soda Mint, in pound bottles per lb.. 45 3« in 10-pound tins per lb.. 40 34 in bottles of 40 tablets per doz.. 75 65 in bottles of 40 tablets per gross.. 8 25 7 00 100 Sodium bicarbonate, 5 grs., in pound bottles... .per lb.. 40 34 in 10-pound tins.... per lb.. 35 30 217 Sodium bicarbonate, 10 grs., in pound boxes....per lb.. 30 26 * in 10-pound tins... .per lb.. 20 18 Condurango Wine. See Wines, Part I; also note 58. Culture Media (see note 61), Per case containing three tubes, any medium, from No. 1 to No. 7 inclusive, or No. 10 to No. 12 inclusive and No. 8 containing two tubes 40 34 Per case containing three empty sterilized tubes No. 9.. 30 26 Boxes of 50 tubes,-No. 13 to No. 22 inclusive net.. Specify distinctly by number the kind of medium required in each case or box and order number of cases or boxes and 2 50 2 50 not number of tubes. Dialyzed Iron, in pint bottles (see note 63) per bot.. Dialyzed Iron, glycerated (see note 63), 45 40 in pint bottles per bot.. 5° 45 Digestive Tablets, see Compressed 7ablets, page iqj. Diphtheria Antitoxin, see “ Antitoxin.” Disinfectant Powder, in pound cartons per doz.. 3 00 2 25 in bulk, containers extra per lb.. 12 XX Diurnal Tablet Triturate Case, complete with tablets 2 75 2 50 See note 64. Diurnule Case, complete with Diurnules See note 64, and for list of Diurnules, page 82; also Diurnal Tablet Triturates, page 217. 3 00 2 70 Dover Powder Tablets, see Compressed Tablets, page iq8. Emergency Case (see note 68) 10 00 9 00 Ergotin (Bonjean), in ounce jars per oz.. Ergotin, purified, for hypodermatic use (see note 71), 60 55 in ounce vials per oz.. 1 00 90 1896. 129 Specialties. Specialties at Net Prices. PART TWO. • List Price to Price. Trade. Esencia de Calisaya (see note 73), iri 14-fl.oz. bottles .per doz..! £10 00 $ 8 00 Esencia de Coca (see notes St and 74), in 14-fl.oz. bottles .per doz.. 10 00 8 00 Euthymol (see note 76), in pint bottles .per doz.. 7 50 6 50 in 14-gallon bottles per Formerly listed as "Eucalyptus and Thymol Antiseptic.” 4 00 Euthymol Tablets, in pound bottles 1 00 90 See note 76. in boxes of 40 .per doz.. 2 00 1 50 Euthymol Tooth Paste, in 2-oz. collapsible tin tubes.per doz.. 2 25 1 75 See note 76. Ferratin (Boehringer—B. & S.), in ounce vials.... 1 5o 1 IS in tablets of 4 grs . ..per oz.. 1 50 1 i5 Glonoin, Spirit of, U. S. P., in ounce vials 14 12 in pint bottles .per pint.. 1 25 1 10 Nitroglycerin; handle with care—see note 81. Glycerin Emollient (formula Dr. E. C. Dudley), (see note 82), in 2 oz. collapsible tin tubes per doz. tubes.. 2 00 1 ft> Glycerin Suppositories, in bottles of 14 doz. each.. .per doz.. 2 00 1 75 See note 83. in bottles of 1 doz. each... .per doz.. 3 So 3 00 Glycerole Pepsin, see Pepsin, page 1^4. Glycerole Yerbine Compound, m pint bottles .per doz.. 9 50 8 00 See page 116. in 14-gal. bottles.... . per gal.. 6 00 4 75 Goa Powder, in ounce vials (see note 84) 40 30 Gold solution (Gibbes-Shurly) (see note 160).. .per oz. vial.. 1 00 75 Gurjun Balsam, in pound bottles 60 50 Hceminal in K-pound bottles (see page 223) 2 80 2 50 in 14-pound bottles 2 70 2 40 in pound bottles 2 60 2 30 Hematic Hypophosphites, in pint bottles .per doz.. 7 00 6 00 See note 89. in 14-gallon bottles.... .per gal.. 4 00 3 5o Hoang-Nan (Strychnosmalaccensis,ite«A&.) pd. drug, per oz.. 1 25 1 15 See note 90; for Tincture, see page iS. Hydrastine, white alkaloid of Golden-seal, in }4-ounce vials 8 50 7 75 Hydrastine hydrochlorate, in 14-ounce vials 7 So 6 75 Hydrastine sulphate, in 14-ounce vials 7 50 6 75 Hydrastinine hydrochlorate, in vials of 15 grs .per vial.. 75 60 in vials of 1-8 oz .per vial.. 1 90 1 70 Hypodermatic case, Aluminum, with syringe 3 50 3 00 See note 94. without syringe... 2 25 1 90 For Veterinary Hypodermatic case, see page 138, and note 176. Specialties. 1896. PART TWO. Specify P., D. & Cois List Price to Price. Trade. Hypodermatic Syringe Fittings, No. i. Expanding nut each.. IO $ 8 No. 2. Needle end cap each.. 10 8 No. 3. Leather cups per pair.. 10 9 No. 4. Rod heads each.. 15 12 No. 5. Glass barrels each.. 10 8 No. 6. Rod, nuts and washers per set.. 35 30 No. 7. Top cap with finger rests each.. 25 23 No. 8. Metal barrel each.. 50 45 No. 9. Needles (reinforced) each.. 35 30 No. 10. Syringe without needles • each.. 1 00 90 Improved Hypodermatic Case (Dr. Elmer Lee), complete with syringe, two needles and thirteen vials of hypo- dermatic tablets (see note 95) 2 50 2 10 Interchangeable Parts: a. Syringe, without needles each.. 50 45 b. Needles, large or small gauge each.. 25 23 c. Leather covers each.. 50 45 d. Glass barrels each.. 10 8 e. Rubber bands per pair.. 5 4 Infiltration Anaesthetic tablets (Schleich), No. 1 (see note 99). in tubes of 12 per tube.. 1 10 95 in bottles of 100 per bot.. 8 00 6 75 Infiltration Anaesthetic tablets (Schleich), No. 2 (see note 99). in tubes of 12 per tube.. 60 5i in bottles of 100 per bot.. 4 50 3 85 Infiltration Anaesthetic tablets (Schleich), No. 3 (see note 99). in tubes of 12 per tube.. 15 12 in bottles of 100 per bot.. 75 65 Iodine solution (Gibbes-Shurly) (see note 160) .per oz. vial.. 1 00 75 Jequirity seed, powdered, in ounce bottles Der oz.. 25 20 (See note 1). fluid, 12 %, in ounce vials per oz.. 25 20 Kola Cordial, in pint bottles per doz.. 8 00 7 00 Kola Wine, in pint bottles per doz.. 8 00 7 00 Labarraque Solution, see Solution Chlorinated Soda. Lactophenin, (Boehringer B. & S.) per oz.. 1 20 1 00 in tablets of 4 grs per Oz.. 1 20 1 00 Lanolinum purissimum (Liebreich), (original packages), in Y-pound cans per lb.. 1 20 1 05 in %-pound cans per lb.. 1 10 95 in pound cans per lb.. 1 00 85 Laudanum, see Opium (tincture, U. S. P.), page 133. Lime Juice and Pepsin (see “ Digestive Ferments,” page 220). in pint bottles per doz.. 10 00 8 00 in K-gallon bottles per gal.. 6 00 4 75 1896. 131 Specialties. Specialties at Net Prices. PART TWO. List Price to Price. Trade. Liquor Sedans (see note III), in pint bottles per doz.. vD O O 7 50 in Yz -gallon bottles.. per gal.. 5 5o 4 5o Liquor Sedans, R 2 (without sugar), (see note-m), in pint bottles 9 00 7 50 in -gallon bottles.. 5 50 4 50 Liquor Tritici (see note 172), in pint bottles per doz.. 9 00 7 50 Lithium Citrate Tablets, 3 grs., effervescent (see note 112), in screw cap vials of 40.. 1 75 1 50 in bottles of 100 30 27 Lceffler Solution (for the local treatment of Diphtheria), in K -pound bottles 3 20 2 75 in %-pound bottles 3 10 2 65 in pound bottles 3 00 2 55 See note 113. Lozenges. Compressed Flavored Lozenges. Extra strong, made from the best obtainable materials and finest flavors. The lozenges are compressed and are put up in 1 lb. decorated tin cans. A reduction of 6 cents per lb. is made for 5 lb. lots bulk, put up in pasteboard boxes. Please address us for quotations in larger quantities. We would call particular attention to the novelty and superiority of these lozenges as compared with similar lines on the market. •- Capsicum 35 30 Cinnamon 38 33 Clove 35 30 Coltsfoot 38 33 Ginger 35 30 Musk 35 30 Peppermint 35 30 Red Gum, see Red Gum, page 137. Rose 42 38 Sassafras 35 30 Slippery Elm 35 30 Wintergreen 35 30 Medicated Lozenges, in slide boxes for retailing. In gross lots or more, labels will bear customer’s address if desired. For formulae, see pages 113 and 114. “Medicated Lozenges,” Part I, Bronchial 7 50 5 50 Bronchial, Improved 7 50 5 5o Liquorice, uncoated 7 50 5 00 Potassium chlorate, 2 grs... 7 50 5 5o Potassium chlorate and Ammonium chloride, 1 gr. of each 8 00 7 00 Santonin, 1-2 gr 8 50 7 50 Santonin, 1 gr 10 00 9 CO Santonin Compound 8 50 7 50 Santonin and Podophylhn., 8 50 7 5o Yerba Santa Compound..., 7 50 5 50 Specialties. 132 1896. PART TWO. Specify P., D. & CoSs Maltale, Mosquera’s, in barrels of 5 dozen per doz.. List Price to Price. Trade. $ 2 50 $ 2 CO Malt Preparations. (See note 114.) Malt Extract (plain), in pint bottles per doz.. 9 00 7 00 in half-gallon bottles per gal.. 4 00 3 25 Malt Extract with Beef-peptone,in pint bottles, .per doz.. 9 00 7 00 in half-gallon bottles per gal.. 4 50 3 75 Beef peptone, 1 part. Malt extract, 9 parts. Malt Extract with Cascara Sagrada, in pint bottles per doz.. 9 00 7 00 in half-gallon bottles per gal.. 4 50 3 75 Each fluidounce represents Cascara sagrada, 60 grs. Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil, 10% (by volume), in pint bottles per doz.. 9 00 7 co in half-gallon bottles per gal.. 4 00 3 25 Malt Extract with Cod Liver Oil, (by volume), in pint bottles per doz.. 9 00 7 00 in half-gallon bottles per gal.. 4 00 3 25 Malt Extract, Ferrated, in pint bottles per doz.. 9 00 7 00 in half-gallon bottles perbot.. 4 50 3 75 Each fluidounce represents Ferric pyrophosphate, soluble, 8 grs. Malt Extract with Hypophosphites, in pint bottles pei doz.. in half-gallon bottles per gal.. 9 00 7 00 4 50 3 75 Each fluidounce represents: Calcium hypophosphite, 1 1-2 grs ; Ferrous hypophosphite, 1-2 gr.; Sodium hypophosphite, 1 1-2 grs. Malt Extract with Iron, Quinine and Strychnine, in pint bottles per doz.. in half-gallon bottles per gal.. 9 00 7 CO 4 SO 3 75 Each fluidounce represents: Ferric phosphate, soluble, 4 grs.; Strychnine, 2-75 gr.; Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Malt Extract with Pepsin and Pancreatin, in pint bottles per doz.. 9 00 7 00 in half-gallon bottles per gal.. 4 50 3 75 Each fluidounce represents: Saccharated Pepsin,U.S P., 1890,15 grs.; Saccharated Pancreatin, 15 grs. Malt Extract with Yerba Santa, (See note 182). in pint bottles per doz.. 9 00 7 00 in half-gallon bottles per gal.. 4 50 3 75 Each fluidounce represents Eriodictyon, 30 grs. Materia MedicaCabinet each.. 25 00 Net. Containing 288 specimens of crude drugs of vegetable origin Medicine Dropper and Bottle, Graduated (see note 117) 30 25 Menthol, in crystals, in ounce vials per oz.. 55 50 (See note 118). in pound bottles per lb.. 7 50 6 75 Menthol Pencils, each pencil in aluminum case per doz.. 2 50 2 25 For description ana cut, see note 119. Microscopical slides of Disease Germs (see note 122). Per case of 10 slides any assortment.. 4 2? 3 75 Per case of 5 slides any assortment.. 2 25 2 00 Single slides per slide.. 50 45 1896. Specialties. Specialties at Net Prices. PART TWO. List Price to Price. Trade. Nuclein solution, Improved, I %. (See note 128). in ounce g.-s. bottles 30 in X-pound g.-s. bottles I 15 in % -pound g.-s. bottles 2 25 in pound g.-s. bottles 4 25 Nuclein, Thymus, Compressed tablets of, I gr. per bot. of 500. 12 00 ) (See note 129). per bot. of 100. 2 50 M5* Nuclein, Thymus, Capsules of, 1 gr .per bot. of 100. 2 50 (With sufficient milk sugar). Nuclein Syringe, in leather case with four needles, complete . 5 00 15* See note 130. Oil Eucalyptus, in ounce vials 16 in pint bottles 1 So Opium. See explanatory notes 131 and 132. Tincture Ipecac and Opium, U. S. P . .per pint bot.. 1 50 1 30 Represents about i gr. of Dover’s Powder in each minim. Tincture Opium, camphorated (Paregoric) . . .per pint bot.. 45 See Fluid Opium, camphorated, for U. S. P. , tincture, p. 21. Tincture Opium Compound . .per pint bot.. 80 70 Diarrhoea mixture, composed of Tr. opium, Spirit camphor, Tr. capsicum and Purified Chloroform. Tincture Opium, deodorized, U. S. P., 1890 (Fluid Opium, aq. and deod.), see Part I, page 21. Tincture Opium, U. S. P., assayed . .per pint bot.. 1 20 1 00 Laudanum. Each fluidounce contains by assay 6 grs. of crys- tallized Morphine, equal to 7K grs. morphine sulphate. Vinegar Opium, U. S. P., assayed . .per pint bot.. 1 00 85 Acetum Opii, U. S. P.; each fluidounce contains by assay 6 grs. of crystallized Morphine, equal to grs. morpnine sul- phate. Ox Gall, desiccated, scales, in pound bottles.. 2 60 in ounce vials... 22 Ox Gall, inspissated, in ounce jars 13 in pound jars 1 i5 Ox Gall, inspissated, powdered, in ounce vials per oz.. 25 22 Ox Gall, purified, in ounce jars 22 in pound jars 2 30 Pancreatln. *Pancreatin, liquid, concentrated, in pint bottles . .per doz.'. 12 00 10 00 Two fiuidrachms will completely peptonize a pint of milk in from one to one and a half hours, at no0 F. ♦Pancreatin, pure, in ounce vials 75 Five grains will completely peptonize a pint of mifk at no° Jb. m trom one to one and a halt hours. *Pancreatin, saccharated, in ounce vials 24 in X and K pounds per lb.. 4 00 3 00 Papayotin (from Papaw juice), in Gm. vials.. 80 Pengawar Djambi, in ounce boxes 20 ♦For description, see “ Digestive Ferments, ” page 221. Specialties. 134 i8g6. PART TWO. Specify P. D. Co's List Price to Price. Trade. Pepsin. Supplied in scales or powder. Scales (1-3000) sent on unspecified orders. ♦Pepsin Aseptic, 1-2000, in ounce vials ■ $ 50 $ 40 in pound bottles 6 00 5 00 1-3000, U. S. P. in ounce vials 65 55 in pound bottles 9 00 7 50 1-4000, in ounce vials • 85 72 in pound bottles . 12 00 10 00 Pepsin Aseptic Tablets (1-3000), sugar-coated, 1 gr., in bottles of 30 each 3 00 2 25 in bottles of 65 each 6 00 4 25 See also Compressed Tablets, page 127. *Pepsin Cordial, in 14-pint bottles 8 00 7 00 ♦Pepsin, Glycerole cone.(1-300), in 4-fl-oz. bottles.per doz.. 5 00 4 00 in 8-fl-oz. bottles.per doz.. 9 00 7 5o in 12-fl-oz. bottles.per doz.. 13 00 10 50 ♦Pepsin, Lactated, in ounce vials 35 30 in K-pound bottles 4 20 3 70 in 14 -pound bottles 4 10 3 b° in pound bottles 4 00 3 50 Pepsin, Lactated, Elixir, see Elixirs, page 97. Pepsin, Liquid, U. S. P., 1880, in pint bottles 7 50 6 75 in }4 gallon bottles. per gal.. • 4 75 4 25 ♦Pepsin, Saccharated, U. S. P. 1890 (1-300), in ounce vials 16 14 in K-pound bottles • 1 45 1 35 in 14-pound bottles • 1 35 1 25 in pound bottles 1 25 1 15 Peptonizing Tablets, see Compressed Tablets, page 127. Petroleum Mass, crude, in ounce bottles 1 50 1 30 in 1-4 pound bottles 80 75 in 1-2 pound bottles 70 b5 in pound bottles 60 55 Pills In Bulk. For formulae, see list of Pills, page 44. Cathartic Compound, U.S.P., or Improved. sugar-coated, in pound bottles 1 20 1 10 gelatin-coated, in pound bottles 1 75 1 60 See note 38. Cathartic Compound, Active— sugar-coated, in pound bottles 1 00 80 gelatin-coated, in pound bottles 1 75 1 40 Ferrous carbonate (Blaud). 3 grs., sugar-coated 1 20 90 3 Srs-> gelatin-coated 2 00 1 5° 5 grs., sugar-coated 1 00 80 5 grs., gelatin-coated 1 75 1 40 Modified, sugar-coated 1 10 85 Modified, gelatin-coated 1 75 1 35 ♦For description, see “Digestive Ferments,” pages219 and 220. 1896. 135 Specialties. Specialties at Net Prices. PART TWO. Pills, Sugar-Coated, in Bottles and Boxes, with buyer’s card, for retailing. List Price. Price to Trade. C Bracket figures indicate number pills) - < in each package; for less than half a f Per gross Per gross ( gross add 50 cents for printing labels. ) glass. wood. glass. wood. Cathartic Compound, Improved.. f 25; ..$10 00 $7 50 $7 00 $5 50 Cathartic Compound, U. S. P 25 .. 10 00 7 50 7 00 5 50 Cathartic Compound, Vegetable.. 25 .. 10 00 7 50 7 QO 5 50 Cook 25 .. 8 eo 5 50 6 50 4 50 Liver Improved 25 6 00 4 50 Liver Improved, Vegetable (25 ).. 6 00 4 50 List Price to Price. Trade. Podophyllotoxin, in 1-8 ounce vials.... peroz.. 375 350 Pressed Herb Cans (see page 152).... Quinine Sulphate, Gelatin Capsules. Capsules filled with Quinine sulphate In gran- ulated form, (See page 253). Quinine sulphate, 2 grs ..per box of 1000.. 2 60 2 40 Quinine sulphate, 3 grs .per box of 1000.. 3 45 3 20 Quinine sulphate, 5 grs .per box of 1000.. 5 25 4 85 Quinine Sulphate Pills, Capsule-shaped. I gr., in boxes of 100 in boxes of 500 in boxes of xooo 2 gr,, in boxes of 100 in boxes of 500 in boxes of 1000 3 gr., in boxes of 100 per box 39 34 in boxes of 500 in boxes of 1000 4 gr., in boxes of 100 in boxes of 500 in boxes of 1600 5 gr., in boxes of 100 in boxes of 500 in boxes of 1000 Quinine, Soluble Elastic Capsules. Soluble Elastic Capsules filled with Quinine in dry powder. List No. PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. I Per doz. II boxes ■l*of 1 doz. n er doz. H boxes uoi 2 doz. ty Bulk 11 per box of 100. 201 Quinine sulphate, X gr 75 65 I 30 I 15 45 36 202 Quinine sulphate, 2 grs 80 70 I 45 I 28 50 40 203 Quinine sulphate, 3 grs 90 78 1 65 1 45 55 45 204 Quinine sulphate, 4 grs i os 90 1 85 1 68 65 54 205 Quinine sulphate, 5 grs 1 15 1 00 2 10 1 85 70 60 213 Quinine hydrochlor., 2 grs.. 100 80 175 M5 60 50 214 Quinine hydrochlor., 3 grs.. 1 20 95 2 10 1 80 70 58 94 Quinine and Capsicum .... Quinine sulphate, 5 grs. Capsicum, 1 gr. 1 20 1 05 2 20 1 9S 75 65 Specialties. 136 1896. PART TWO. Specify P. D. & Co.'s List Price. Price to Trade. Per bot. Per bot. Per bot. Per bot. Quinine Pills. of 100 of 500 of ICO of 500 532 Quinine bisulph., 1-4 gr., s.-c. or g.-c. $ 15 * 55 $ 11 $ 40 533 Quinine bisulphate, 1-2 gr. “ 16 60 12 45 534 Quinine bisulphate, 1 gr. “ 20 75 15 60 535 Quinine bisulphate, 2 grs. “ 29 1 20 24 97 536 Quinine bisulphate, 3 grs. “ 37 1 60 30 1 35 537 Quinine bisulphate, 4 grs., g.-c. only. 46 2 05 38 1 75 538 Quinine bisulphate, S grs. “ “ 55 2 50 47 2 20 557 Quinine sulphate, 1-4 gr., s.-c. or g.-c. 15 55 II 40 558 Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. 16 60 12 45 559 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr.. 20 75 15 60 560 Quinine sulphate, 2 grs., 29 1 20 24 97 561 Quinine sulphate, 3 grs., 37 1 60 30 1 35 562 Quinine sulphate, 4 grs., g.-c. only. 46 2 05 38 1 75 563 Quinine sulphate, 5 grs., “ “ 55 2 50 47 2 20 Quinine Compressed Tablets. 82 Quinine bisulphate, 1 gr., plain 20 75 15 60 83+Quinine bisulphate, 2 grs., “ 29 1 20 24 97 84 Quinine bisulphate, 3 grs., “ 37 1 60 30 1 35 85 Quinine bisulphate, 5 grs., “ 55 2 50 47 2 20 86 Quinine bisulphate, 1 gr., s.-c 20 75 15 60 87fQuinine bisulphate, 2 grs., “ 29 1 20 24 97 88 Quinine bisulphate, 3 grs., “ 37 1 60 30 1 35 89 Quinine bisulphate, 5 grs., “ 55 2 50 47 2 20 218 Quinine sulphate, % gr., plain 16 60 12 45 90 Quinine sulphate, X gr., “ ...... 20 75 15 60 gifQuinine sulphate, 2 grs., “ 29 1 20 24 97 92 Quinine sulphate, 3 grs., “ 37 1 60 30 1 35 220 Quinine sulphate, 4 grs., “ 46 2 05 38 1 75 93 Quinine sulphate, 5 grs., “ 55 2 50 47 2 20 219 Quinine sulphate, % gr., s.-c 16 60 12 45 94 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr., “ 20 75 15 60 95tQuinine sulphate, 2 grs., “ 29 1 20 24 97 96 Quinine sulphate, 3 grs., “ 37 1 60 30 « 35 221 Quinine sulphate, 4 grs., “ 46 2 05 38 1 75 97 Quinine sulphate, 5 grs., “ 55 2 50 47 2 20 Quinine Tannate, 1 gr. (with chocolate).. ...(258) .. per lb. List Price to Price. Trade. $110$ 95 in boxes of 25.... per doz. 80 68 Quinine Tannate, 2 grs. (with chocolate).. •••(303) ..per lb. . I 10 95 in boxes of 25.... per doz. . I 00 85 1896. 137 Specialties. Specialties at Net Prices. PART TWO. List J Price to Price. Trade. Reagent Case, Physician’s Pocket, with complete set of urin ary test tablets, leather case $ 2 00 $ X 70 For full description and cut, see note 143. For Urinary Test Tablets, see page 138. Red Gum lozenges, compressed, in pound bottles . I 50 I 20 in boxes of 4 dozen per doz. boxes.. 2 00 I 60 Rennin, in ounce vials (see note 142) 70 60 Rennin Tablets, see Tablet Triturates, page 172. Rhubarb B'ingers, in pound boxes I 50 I 00 See note 146. Saccharin Tablets, see Tablet Triturates, page 172. Sanguis Bovinus Exsiccatus, superseded by Haeminal, see page 223. Semple Atomizing Inhaler, complete 4 00 3 25 For description and cut, see note 156. For Inhalants, see Part I, page 117. Solution Chlorinated Soda (Labarraque Solution), in quart bottles .per doz.. 2 50 2 CO Solution Iron and Manganese (aromatic), in pint bottles .per doz.. 7 00 6 00 See note 98. Spirit of Glonoin, U. S. P., see Glonoin, Spirit of. Strophanthus Tincture Tablets, see Tablet Triturates, page 173. Sulphur Torches (1 lb. of sulphur each) (see n. 164) .per doz.. , 2 25 1 75 Supra-renal Glands, saccharated, P., D. & Co., in ounce vials 2 00 1 70 in bottles of 100 compressed tablets .per bot.. 1 50 • 1 25 in bottles of 100 capsules .per bot.. 1 50 1 25 See note 165. Syrups. Hydriodic Acid, one per cent, in pint bots .per bot.. 80 65 Hydriodic Acid, two percent, (double strength), in pint bots .per bot.. 1 25 1 00 For description, etc., see note 93. Iron Chloride (Weld), in pint bottles per doz.. 9 00 7 5o (See note 100.) in % -gallon bottles .per gal.. 5 5o 4 50 Iron Iodide, (10% ferrous iodide by weight), in pound bottles (12-fl.oz.) 70 65 Trifolium Compound, in pint bottles per doz.. 9 00 7 5o in bottles .per gal.. s 50 4 30 For formula, etc., see note 171. Yerba Santa aromatic, in pint bottles .per doz.. 7 00 6 00 (See note 183 ) in bottles .per gal., 4 00 3 50 Tablet Triturate Cases, see pages 215 and 216. Specialties. l8g6. PART TWO. Specify P. D. c& Co.’s List Price to Price. Trade. TAKA-DIASTASE, (See note 168). in 1-4 ounce vials ¥ 60 $ 50 in 1-2 ounce vials 1 05 90 in ounce vials 2 00 1 70 Capsules, containing 2 y2 grs. diastase each, in bottles’of 25 35 30 in bottles of 100 1 35 1 15 in bottles of 500 6 50 5 5o Taro Flour, in sacks of 5 pounds each 1 00 95 Terebene, in ounce vials 15 1.3 in 1-4 pint bottles 1 35 1 20 in 1-2 pint bottles 1 25 1 10 in pint bottles 1 15 1 00 Thyreoids, in ounce vials 1 20 1 CO Thyreoid Capsules, in bottles of 100 80 70 Thyreoid Tablets, in bottles of 100 70 60 Each capsule or tablet represents 5 grains of fresh Thyreoid glands from sheep. See note 169. Triticum, see Liquor Tritici. Troches, see Aromatic Troches, page 124; also Compressed Tab- lets, page 117. Ureometer, apparatus complete in pasteboard box each.. 1 00 80 For description and cut, see note 173. Urinary Test Tablets, any test in tubes of 25 each 15 11 any test in tubes of 25 each per 100 tablets.. 50 35 We furnish the following tests: Citric acid: Indigo and Sod- ium carbonate; Picric acid; Potassium ferrocyanide; Potassio- mercuric iodide; Sodium carbonate; Sodium tungstate; Lead oxide; Litmus Paper. Urinary Test Tablets, Bismuth subnitrate (see note 174), in tubes of 25 each 20 15 in tubes of 25 each per 100 tablets.. 70 5o Veterinary case, complete with tablets, trocar and syringe each.. 12 50 11 00 complete, but without tablets 6 00 5 25 hypodermatic syringe 2 50 2 40 hypodermatic needle bo 50 hypodermatic trocar needle 75 65 trocar 80 75 For description and contents, see note 176. Vinegar Opium, see Opium, vinegar. Warburg Tincture, in ounce vials 2 10 1 75 in K-pint bottles 2 30 1 95 in y-pint bottles 2 20 1 85 in pint bottles 2 10 1 75 1896. Specialties. Specialties at Net Prices. PART TWO. Warburg Tincture, without Aloes, prices same as Warbur List Price. ?rice to Trade. Tincture (with Aloes), before. Warburg’s Tincture, special (see note 178), in ounce vials .$ I 60 $ I 45 in bottles . x 70 i 55 in Va-pint bottles I 60 1 45 in pint bottles per pint. Witch Hazel, concentrated distilled extract (see note 180), . 150 1 35 in Vt-pint bottles . 2 00 1 80 in pint bottles • 3 . I 40 3 30 in bottles 1 30 in I gallon jugs • I 30 1 20 Woodbridge Treatment of Typhoid Fever, Complete case • 3 75 3 20 Formula No. 1 Tablets 34 30 “ “ “ • 3 00 2 55 “ No. 2 Tablets 70 60 u a tt . 6 00 5 10 “ No. 3 Capsules per doz. boxes. . 4 CO 3 40 “ “ “ . 2 40 2 10 “ No. 4 Tablets (for children).... 5o 42 it it it it it • 4 50 3 85 “ N0.5 Capsules (forchildren),perdoz.boxes. 1 10 95 ii it it ii ii • 65 55 For formula and description, see note 181. Yerbine Compound, see Glycerole Yerbine Compound. Euthymol Tooth Paste. A Combined Detergent for the Teeth and Harmless Germicide for the Mouth, If an antiseptic ingredient can be incorporated in tooth paste which is daily used, without rendering it distasteful, the mouth and throat may be kept free from disease-producing germs. Euthymol Tooth Paste possesses the powerful antiseptic properties peculiar to Parke, Davis & Co.’s “ Euthymol,” combinedwith detergents and aromatics, which render it superior to anysimilar preparation on the market. For Prices, see page 1 29. Pressed Herbs, Ab-Am. 140 COMPLETE PRICE AND REFERENCE LIST OF PRESSED HERBS, HERBS, LEAVES, FLOWERS. BARKS AND ROOTS FOR DRUGGISTS’ USE. INCLUDING A FULL SELECTION OF We pay particular attention to the quality and identity of the drugs; our facilities for securing supplies are superior; we exercise great care in garbling, and our packages are specimens of neatness and security. Please Notice.—We call attention to an important improvement in our packages of pressed herbs, consisting in the use of an impervious paper to cover all drugs depending for their activity on a volatile con- stituent. Drugs which otherwise would deteriorate rapidly, retain their strength unimpaired in these packages. The inconvenience and liability to error which invariably attend the handling of loose bulky herbs are reduced to a minimum by the adoption of these compact and neatly labeled packages. Nomenclature.—We have adopted the common vernacular names, and in each case have endeavored to choose the correct one. To avoid confusion, please do not order by the reference names which are printed in italics. A List of Synonyms will be found at page 254. When distinctly specified, barks and roots can be supplied in ounces at five cents per pound more than price quoted. Prices Subject to Change without Notice.—Strictly NET, Not Subject to Any Discount. For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. pet lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. Abscess-root ... Polemonium reptans.... lbs. $ 27 Aconite leaves ... Aconitum Napellus ozs. 29 Aconite root it it lbs. 24 Adder’s-tongue leaves. . Erythronium americanum. ozs. 40 Agrimony herb ,.. Agrimonia Eupatoria... ozs. 23 Alder bark Alkanet root lbs. 25 American Centaury herb. Sabbatia angularis ozs. 30 American Columbo root. .Frasera carolinensis lbs. 22 American Hellebore root.Veratrum viride lbs. 22 141 Pressed Herbs, Am-BI. Pressed Herbs. For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. American Ivy,bark of root.Vitis quinquefolia lbs. $ 24 American Saffron .See Safflower American Sarsaparilla r’t. Aralia nudicaulis lbs. 24 American White Ash... .See White Ash bark Angelica leaves .Angelica atropurpurea.. ozs. 25 Angelica root .Angelica Archangelica.. lbs. 20 Apocynum ..See Canadian Hemp Apple-tree bark . Pyrus Malus lbs. 20 Arbor vitse leaves .Thuya occidentalis ozs. 24 Arnica flowers .Arnica montana ozs. 29 it it lbs. 30 Ash bark .See White, Black and Prickly Ash Asparagus root. ........ . Asparagus officinalis.... lbs. 33 Balmony leaves. . Chelone glabra ozs. 27 Balsam leaves, Sweet.... . .See Life-everlasting Baneberry root, White.. . See White Cohosh 27 Basswood bark .Tilia americana lbs. 18 Bayberry bark . Myrica cerifera lbs. 23 Bay Laurel leaves .Laurus nobilis lbs. 20 Bearsfoot root .Polymnia Uvedalia lbs. 30 20 Beech leaves it it ozs. 25 Beech-drop . Epiphegus virginiana lbs. 20 Belladonna leaves . Atropa Belladonna ozs. 30 Belladonna root it a lbs. 30 Benne leaves .Sesamum indicum ozs. 55 30 Bitter Bugleweed herb.. ..Lycopus europseus ozs. 28 Bitter-root Apocynum androssemifolium lbs. 28 Bittersweet bark, False... ..See False Bittersweet.... Bittersweet leaves .Solanum Dulcamara ozs. 45 Bittersweet twigs it ii lbs. 25 Black Alder bark .Ilex verticillata lbs. 22 Black Ash bark .Fraxinus sambucifolia... lbs. 20 Blackberry, bark of root. . Rubus villosus lbs. 18 Blackberry root . Rubus villosus lbs. 15 PART TWO. Bl-Ca, Pressed Herbs. 142 p ART TWO. Specify P., D. dr Co's For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. Black Birch bark . Betula lenta lbs. $ 24 Black Cohosh root . Cimicifuga racemosa lbs. 15 Black Haw, bark of root. ..Viburnum prunifolium... lbs. 25 Black Hellebore root .Helleborus niger lbs. 20 Black Indian Hemp root. .See Canadian Hemp.... Black Oak bark .Quercus tinctoria lbs. Black Walnut bark .Juglans nigra lbs. 20 Black Walnut leaves... U it ozs. 27 Black Willow bark .Salix nigra lbs. 19 Blessed Thistle herb.... .Carbenia benedicta ozs. 38 Blood-r'oot . Sanguinariacanadensis. lbs. 16 Blue Cardinal leaves.... .Lobelia syphilitica ozs. 30 Blue Cohosh root Caulophyllum thalictroides lbs. 18 lbs. 25 Blue Gentian root . Gentianapuberula lbs. 26 Blue Vervain herb .Verbena hastata ozs. 23 Blue Vervain root it it lbs. 24 Boneset leaves and tops. .Eupatorium perfoliatum. ozs. 20 ozs. 30 Boxwood flowers .See Dogwood lbs. 24 Buckbean leaves .Menyanthes trifoliata... ozs. 30 Buckbean root if U lbs. 30 Buckhorn Brake root ... . Osmunda regalis lbs. 24 Buckthorn bark . Rhamnus Frangula lbs. 19 Bugle-weed herb . Lycopus virginicus OZS. 25 Burdock leaves .Arctium Lappa ozs. 25 Burdock root if if lbs. 18 Butternut, bark of root.. .Juglans cinerea lbs. 16 Butternut leaves (t it ozs. 25 Button Snake-root .Liatris spicata lb§. 25 Calamus root Calendula flowers .See Marigold Calumba root (foreign).. .Jateorhiza palmata lbs. 25 Canada Snake-root Asarum canadense lbs. 40 Canada Thistle root .Cnicus arvensis lbs. 23 Canadian Hemp root.... .Apocynum cannabinum lbs. 30 Cancer-root Cannabis Indica .See Indian Cannabis.... 143 Pressed Herbs, Ca-Cy. Pressed Herbs. For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. Car Anal leaves, Blue... .See Blue Cardinal Carpenter’s-square herb.. . Scrophularia nodosa ozs. $ 36 Carrion-flower . See J acob’s-ladder • Cascarilla bark .Croton Elutenia lbs. 22 Castanea Castor leaves . Ricinus communis OZS. 30 Catnep leaves 20 Celandine leaves, Garden.See Garden Celandine... Celandine leaves, Wild... .&(?Wild Celandine Centaury, Amer., or Red .See American Centaury. Centaury herb, European.See European Centaury. Chamomile, Roman,.... .Anthemis nobilis ozs. 40 Checkerberry leaves . See Wintergreen Chestnut leaves .Castanea dentata ozs. 22 Chickweed herb .Stellaria media ozs. 25 Cinquefoil herb . Potentilla canadensis ozs. 28 Cleavers herb 24 Clover tops, Red .See Red Clover Clover tops, White See White Clover Coca leaves . Erythroxylon Coca ozs. 65 Cohosh, White See White Cohosh Colchicum root Colchicum autumnale... lbs. 30 Coltsfoot leaves .Tussilago Farfara ozs. 24 Coltsfoot root it ti lbs. 30 Columbo, American See American Columbo.. Columbo (foreign) .See Calumba Comfrey root . Symphytum officinale.... lbs. 20 Condurango bark Gonolobus Cundurango.. lbs. 50 Conium leaves .Conium maculatum ozs. 25 Coolwort herb Mitella nuda ozs. 35 Cotton-root bark . Gossypium herbaceum... lbs. 21 Couch-grass .Agropyrum repens ozs. *7 lbs. 19 Cranesbill root .Geranium maculatum... lbs. 20 Crawley root .Corallorhiza odontorhiza lbs. 45 Culver’s-root ..Veronica virginica lbs. 25 Cypripedium .See Ladies’-slipper PART TWO. Pressed Herbs, Da-Ge. 144 PART TWO. Specify P. D. & CoSs For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. Dandelion herb .Taraxacum officinale.... ozs. $ 25" Dandelion root u a lbs. 25 Deer-tongue leaves .Trilisa odoratissima ozs. 32 OZS. 25 Dogwood bark, Round leaved .See Green Osier Dogwood bark, Swamp. ..See Red Osier lbs. 15 Dogwood flowers U U ozs. 24 .See Indian Turnip lbs. 38 Elder bark . Sambucus canadensis.... lbs. 18 Elder flowers « a ozs. 29 Elecampane root . Inula Helenium, lbs. 15 Elm bark, powdered... .Ulmus fulva. «... 1-8 lb. 23 European Centaury herb . .Erythraea Centaurium.... ozs. 40 Evening Primrose herb.. . .CFnothera biennis ozs. 28 Eyebright herb .Euphrasia officinalis ozs. 38 False Bittersweet, bark of r’t.. Celastrus scandens.. lbs. 30 False Unicorn root . Feverbush leaves . Lindera Benzoin ozs. 23 Feverfew herb Chrysanthemum Parthenium ozs. 37 Figwort .See Carpenter’s-square... Fireweed leaves ..Erechthites hieracifolia.. ozs. 24 Fit-root plant . Monotropa uniflora ozs. 38 Fleabane leaves . Erigeron canadense ozs. 28 Foxglove leaves ..Digitalis purpurea ozs. 27 Fringe-tree,bark of r’t.. . Chionanthus virginica... lbs. 26 Frostwort herb Helianthemum canadense ozs. 28 Galangal root .. Alpinia officinarum lbs. 20 Garden Celandine herb. . .Chelidonium majus OZS. 30 Garden Lettuce leaves. .Lactuca sativa ozs. 30 .. See Wintergreen Gelsemium root . Gelsemium sempervirens lbs. 21 18 Geraniu?n . .See Cranesbill 145 Pressed Herbs, Go-Je. Pressed Herbs. PART TWO. For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. Golden-rod leaves .Solidago odora ozs. $ 24 Golden-seal root . Hydrastis canadensis lbs. 40 Gold-thread herb .Coptis trifolia ozs. 60 Gravel-plant leaves .Epigsea repens ozs. 23 Green Osier bark .Cornus circinata lbs. 25 Ground Ivy herb . Nepeta Glechoma ozs. 25 Haircap moss .Polytrichum juniperinum ozs. 28 Hardhack leaves . Spiraea tomentosa ozs. 30 Hellebore .See Amencan, Black and White Hellebore Heloniasroot . Chamselirium luteum lbs. 35 Hemlock Spruce bark... . Tsuga canadensis lbs. 15 He?nlock leaves leaves High Cranberry .See Cramp bark Hollyhock flowers .Althaea rosea ozs. 30 Hops, new crop . Ilumulus Lupulus ozs. 35 Hops, new crop a u 1-4&1-2 32 Horehound, young herb .Marrubium vulgare ozs. 24 Horsemint leaves .Monarda punctata ozs. 25 Horse-radish leaves.... .Nasturtium Armoracia... ozs. 27 Horse-radish root it U lbs. 26 Hound’s-tongue leaves. . Cynoglossum officinale.. ozs. 40 Hydrangea root .Hydrangea arborescens. lbs. 20 Hyoscyamus leaves ..Hyoscyamus niger ozs. 30 Hyssop leaves .Hyssopus officinalis ozs. 30 Indian Cannabis tops... .Cannabis sativa ozs. 30 Indian Hemp, foreign.. . See Indian Cannabis.... Indian Physic, root . Gillenia trifoliata lbs. 24 Indian Turnip root .Arisaema triphyllum lbs. 25 Ivy, American .See American Ivy Jacob’s-ladder herb . Smilax herbacea ozs. 30 Jamestown-weed .See Stramonium Jersey Tea root .Ceanothus americanus... lbs. 30 Jerusalem Oak leaves .. .Chenopodium Botrys.... ozs. 60 Jewel-weed .See Wild Celandine Pressed Herbs, Jo-Ma. 146 PART TWO. For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. Johnswort herb Hypericum perforatum.. ozs. ozs, lbs. ozs. ozs. ozs. ozs. ozs. ozs. ' ozs. lbs. ozs. ozs. ozs. lbs. ozs. lbs. lbs. lbs. ozs. ozs. ozs. lbs. lbs. ozs. lbs. ozs. $ 24 50 30 24 40 20 23 25 20 33 45 30 30 30 30 25 29 18 30 42 55 28 30 34 33 33 40 Ladies’-slipper root Cypripedium pubescens. See note 166. Lettuce, Garden See Garden Lettuce Life-everlasting herb Gnaphalium polycepha- lum. Liverwort leaves Anemone Hepatica Lovage leaves Levisticum officinale Lovage root “ “ .... Lungwort leaves Pulmonaria officinalis... Maiden-hair herb Adiantum pedatum Male-fern root Dryopteris Fiiix-mas.... Mandrake root Podophyllum peltatum.. Man-root Ipomoea pandurata Maple, Red See Red Maple bark Marigold flowers Calendula officinalis Marjoram,Sweet See Sweet Marjoram.... Marshmallow flowers... .Althaea officinalis Marshmallow leaves “ “ .... Marshmallow root “ “ .... Marsh-rosemary root Statice Limonium, var. caroliniana Masterwort leaves Heracleum lanatum Masterwort root “ “ .... Matico leaves Piper angustifolium Specify P., D. & Co.’s 147 Pressed Herbs, Ma-Po. Pressed Herbs. PART TWO. For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. Mayweed herb .. Anthemis Cotula ozs. $ 25 Mezereum bark ... Daphne Mezereum lbs. 28 Mistletoe .. Phoradendron flavescens lbs. 24 Motherwort herb .. Leonurus Cardiaca ozs. 30 Mountain Ash bark ...Pyrus americana lbs. 24 Mountain Mint leaves. ..Pycnanthemum montanum ozs. 30 Mountain Sage Artemisia frigida ozs. 35 Mugwort herb .. Artemisia vulgaris ozs. 30 Mullein leaves .. Verbascum Thapsus ozs. 19 Nettle flowers . .Urtica dioica ozs. i 25 66 66 30 66 66 28 Nightshade, Deadly . .See Belladonna 30 Pareira brava root .. Chondodendron tomen- tosum lbs. 25 Parsley leaves .. Carum Petroselinum ozs. 40 Parsley-root 66 66 lbs. 30 Partridge-berry ...See Squaw-vine 28 Peach leaves 66 66 30 Pellitory root .. Anacyclus Pyrethrum... lbs. 35 Pennyroyal leaves . Hedeoma pulegioides... ozs. 20 65 Peppermint leaves ..Mentha piperita ozs. 24 Persimmon bark .. Diospyros virginiana.... lbs. 24 ..See Poke-root Pink-root .. Spigelia marilandica lbs. 40 Pipsissewa leaves . .Chimaphila umbellata... ozs. 23 Pitcher-plant root .. Sarracenia purpurea lbs. 35 Plantain leaves .. Plantago major OZS. 30 Pleurisy-root .. Asclepias tuberosa lbs. 25 Poison Oak leaves .. Rhus radicans ozs. 30 Poke-root ..Phytolacca decandra lbs. 15 Polypody leaves .. Polypodium vulgare ozs. 30 Pomegranate, bark of rt. .Punica Granatum lbs. 32 Poppy leaves .. Papaver somniferum ozs. 30 Pressed Herbs, Pr-Sc. 148 For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. Prickly Ash bark Xanthoxylum americanum lbs. $ 25 ozs. 30 Pulsatilla herb .. Anemone Pulsatilla ozs. 35 Queen-of-the-meadow lvs. Eupatorium purpureum. ozs. 20 Queen-of-the-meadow rt.. “ “ .... lbs. 19 Ragweed herb .. Ambrosia artemisisefolia. ozs. 30 Raspberry leaves ...Rubus strigosus ozs. 25 Red Centaury . .See American Centaury. Red Clover blossoms.. .. Trifolium pratense ozs. 28 Red Maple bark .. Acer rubrum lbs. 20 Red Oak bark .. Quercus rubra lbs. 15 Red Osier bark . .Comus sericea lbs. 28 Red Poppy flowers.... .. Papaver Rhceas ozs. 65 lbs. 24 Rhus Ioxicodendron... . .See Poison Oak Rose petals, pale .. Rosa centifolia ozs. 45 Rosemary flowers .. Rosmarinus officinalis... ozs. 40 Rosemary leaves U U ozs. 23 Rosin-weed leaves .. Silphium laciniatum ozs. 30 Rosin-weed root « t( lbs. 25 Roundwood tree . .See Mountain Ash Rubus.... .. See Blackberry root 35 Safflower . .Carthamustinctorius ozs. 65 Sage leaves, Italian... .. Salvia officinalis ozs. 22 Sage leaves, Italian... « ft I-4&I-2 15 Sage leaves, domestic. (t « ozs. 30 Sage leaves, domestic. .. “ “ I-4&I-2 27 Sampson Snake-root.. . .Gentianaochroleuca lbs. 38 Sarsaparilla, American . See American Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla, Honduras. . .Smilax officinalis lbs. 45 Sarsaparilla, Mexican. . .Smilaxmedica lbs. 23 Sassafras root bark.... ..Sassafras variifolium lbs. 14 25 Saxifrage root .. Pimpinella Saxifraga lbs. 30 Scrofula plant ..See Carpenter’s-square.. PART TWO. Specify P., D. & Co.’s 149 Pressed Herbs, Sc-Sw. Pressed Herbs. PART TWO. For barks and roots in ounces, add $c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. Scullcap leaves . Scutellaria lateriflora.... ozs. $ 40 Senega root lbs. 50 Serpentaria . .See Virginia Snake-root. Sheep Laurel .. See Mountain mint Sheep Sorrel herb .Rumex Acetosella ozs. 28 Side-saddle plant. .See Pitcher plant Sierra Salvia ..See Mountain Sage Silkweed root 28 Skunk Cabbage root... ..Symplocarpus foetidus... lbs. 30 Snake-root, Black . .See Black Cohosh Snake-root, Button .. See Button Snake-root.. Snake-root, Canada .... . .See Canada Snake-root.. Snake-root, Sampson.... . .See Sampson Snake-root Snake-root, Virginia.... . .See Virginia Snake-root. Snake-root, White . See White Snake-root... Soap-tree bark .. Quillaja Saponaria...... lbs. 28 Soapwort leaves .. Saponaria officinalis ozs. 34 Soapwort root it it lbs. 30 Solomon’s-seal root .. Polygonatum officinale... lbs. 24 Southern-wood herb.... .. Artemisia Abrotanum... ozs. 40 Spearmint leaves...... ... Mentha viridis ozs. 25 Speedwell herb ..Veronica officinalis ozs. 30 Spikenard root .. Aralia racemosa lbs. 22 Squaw-vine herb . .Mitchella repens ozs. 30 Star-grass lbs. 40 Stillingia root . .Stillingia sylvatica lbs. 25 Stone-root .. Collinsonia canadensis.. lbs. 21 Stramonium leaves . .Datura Stramonium ozs. 23 Strawberry leaves . .Fragaria vesca ozs. 25 21 Sumach leaves tt ft ozs. 30 Summer-savory leaves. .. Satureia hortensis ozs. 24 Sweet Balsam .. See Life-everlasting Sweet Basil herb . .Ocimum Basilicum ozs. 34 Sweet Cicely root .. Osmorrhiza longistylis... lbs. 40 Pressed Herbs, Sw-Wh. 150 PART TWO. Specify P, D. & Coi's For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style o Pack’ge Per lb. Sweet Clover herb .. Melilotus officinalis ozs. $ 30 Sweet Fem leaves .. Myrica asplenifolia ozs. 22 Sweet Flag root . Acorus Calamus lbs. 25 Sweet-gum bark . Liquidambar styraciflua. lbs. 25 Sweet Marjoram leaves. .. Origanum Majorana.... ozs. 30 Tag Alder bark . .Alnus serrulata lbs. 20 Tamarac bark Tansy leaves . Tanacetum vulgare ozs. 22 7 araxactim Thimble-weed herb . Rudbeckia laciniata ozs. 28 7 horoughwort Thorn Apple Thyme leaves Tormentilla root .Potentilla Tormentilla... lbs. 30 Touch-me-not .See Wild Celandine Trailing Arbutus .See Gravel-plant Triticum Tulip-tree bark ..Liriodendron tulipifera.. lbs. 18 Turkey-corn root . Dicentra canadensis.... lbs. 20 Twin-leaf root .Jeffersonia diphyila lbs. 25 Unicorn-root Unicorn-root, false .See Helonias Valerian root . V aleriana officinalis lbs. 24 Vanilla leaf. Veratrum viride .See American Hellebore Vervain Viburnum Opulus . See Cramp-bark Viburnum Prunifolium. . See Black Haw Virginia Snake-root . Aristolochia Serpentaria. lbs. 55 Wafer Ash, bark of root.. Ptelea trifoliata lbs. 27 Wahoo bark of root . Euonymus atropurpureus lbs. 40 Wahoo, bark of tree « « lbs. 25 Walnut Water Avens root .Geum rivale lbs. 30 Water Eryngo root . Eryngium aquaticum. .. lbs. 40 Water-pepper herb .Polygonum punctatum.. ozs. 25 Wax Myrtle White Ash bark .Fraxinus americana lbs. 20 White Bryony root .Bryonia alba lbs. 27 White Cedar White Clover blossoms.. ..Trifolium repens ozs. 27 White Cohosh root Actaea alba lbs. 37 151 Pressed Herbs, Wh-Ye. Pressed Herbs. PART TWO. For barks and roots in ounces, add 5c. per lb., and specify ounces. Style of Pack’ge Per lb. White Hellebore root... .Veratrum album lbs. $ 20 White Indian Hemp root. .Asclepias incamata lbs. 25 White Oak bark .Quercus alba lbs. 15 White Pine bark .Pinus Strobus lbs. 20 White Pond-lily root .Castalia odorata lbs. 30 White Poplar bark . Populus tremuloides lbs. 12 White Snake-root...... .Eupatorium aromaticum lbs. 32 White Willow bark .Salix alba lbs. 20 Wild Carrot leaves .Daucus Carota ozs. 30 Wild Celandine herb .Impatiens pallida ozs. 30 Wild Cherry bark .Prunus serotina lbs. i5 Wild Ginger. .See Canada Snake-root.. Wild Indigo root . Baptisia tinctoria lbs. 22 Wild Lettuce leaves .Lactuca canadensis ozs. 30 20 Willow-herb .Epilobium spicatum ozs. 35 Wintergreen leaves . Gaultheria procumbens.. ozs. 23 Witch Hazel bark .Hamamelis virginiana... lbs. 18 Witch Hazel leaves a u OZS. 22 Wood Betony leaves.... . Stachys Betonica ozs. 43 Wormwood leaves . Artemisia Absinthium... ozs. 24 Varrow herb .Achillea Millefolium ozs. 30 Yellow Dock root..: .Rumex crispus lbs. 25 Yellow Jessamine .See Gelsemium Yellow Parilla root .Menispermum canadense lbs. 22 Yellow Pond-lily root... .Nymphaea advena lbs. 26 Yellow Poplar .See Tulip-tree bark STKONTMS. On pages 254 to 263 will be found a list of botanical, ver- nacular and pharmacopoeial synonyms, which will prove of great convenience for reference. Our Fluid Extracts, Pressed Herbs, etc., are, for the most part, listed under the vernacular name, ex- cept in the case of official preparations, which appear in accord- ance with the statement on nomenclature on page 3. The vernacu- lar name, if not known, can be readily found by consulting the list of Synonyms under the botanical name of the drug. 152 Decorated Tin Pressed Herb Cans. We now furnish neat decorated tin cans for our pressed herbs at the manu- facturer’s price. Each can will hold 2 one- pound, or 32 one-ounce pack- ages and makes a very pre- sentable container for the druggist’s shelf. These cans protect the pressed drugs from the in- jurious effects of light, and the ravages of vermin. They are provided with interchangeable tin labels, both on the top and front, so that the druggist may place them on end or side to suit his shelving. Dimensions: height, 9 inches; width, 4 % inches; depth, inches. For Price* See Pane 135. PROPERTIES. — Horehound has some reputation as a stimulant* tonic, expectorant and diuretic. It is used in the treatment of coughs, colds, etc. Dose, a wineglassful (60 c. c.) of an ounce to the pint infusion. HOREHOUND. (Mnrrtibium vulgare Lin.) PARKE, DAIZIS & CO., DETROIT, MICH., U. S. A. SYNONYMS — Hoarhound, Marrube'1 Blanc, Fr.; Andornkraut, Weisser Andorn, Ger. PART EMPLOYED—The young herb. NATURAL ORDER—Labiatse. HABITAT—Europe; naturalized in the United States. THE ABOVE REPRESENTS A SAMPLE LABEL FOR PRESSED HERBS. 153 Tablet Triturates. Particular attention is directed to the list of Tablet Triturates given in the following pages, comprising over 600 formulas. Formulae not mentioned here we are prepared to supply upon special order, provided the nature of the material will permit of presentation in this form, and the number required will enable us to manufacture to order at a satisfactory price. Correspondence solicited. Tablet Triturates must not be confounded with compressed tablets. Tablet Triturates are made with a special view to exhibiting the medica- ments in as soluble a form as possible, and one which enables the physician to subdivide the tablets readily, by cutting them in two or four equal parts. This cannot readily be done with the compressed tablets. Only the purest materials are used in the manufacture of these trit- urates, while all processes are the best approved, thus securing the high- est standards of permanency, solubility, and therapeutic efficiency. See also Compressed Tablets, page 191. In the following list each formula appears both in its alphabetical and numerical order, the alphabetical arrangement appearing on pages 155 to 174 and the numerical arrangement on pages 174 to 190. This method of listing these tablets will accommodate patrons seeking formulae by number, as well as busy physicians wishing to consult the list to ascertain whether a particular drug is offered in triturate form. By referring to the alphabetical list appearing on pages 155 to 174, which comprises all the Tablet Triturates which we manufacture, the doctor may learn at a glance all the available formulae of the drug he is looking for and the proper number of the triturate being given as well as the prices thereof, he can then order of his druggist “by number and letter.” On the other hand the numerical arrangement will be of great conven- ience to invoice-clerks, order-clerks, stock-keepers, etc. SPECIAL NOTICE. [see also speciai. instructions on page 154.] INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING. These Tablet Triturates are put up in bottles of 1,000, 500, and 100, which are designated in the followTing list by the letters “ M,” “ D,” and “ C ” respectively. In ordering please designate by number the formulas, and by letter the container desired, thus: “ 500 T. T., No. 10, C,” will mean 500 Tablet Triturates of Aloin, 1-10 gr., in bottles of 100; “2,000 T. T., No. 10, M,” will mean 2,000 Tablet Triturates of Aloin, 1-10 gr., in bottles of 1,000; “2,000 T. T., No. 10, D,” will mean 2,000 Tablet Triturates of Aloin, 1-10 gr., in bottles of 500. For Compressed Tablets, see page 191. For description and prices of Tablet Triturate Cases, see pp. 215, 216. 154 SPECIAL NOTICE. We desire to call particular attention to the absolute necessity of specifying whether Tablet Triturates, abbrevi- ated as “ T. T.’s,” Compressed Tablets, abbreviated as “ C. T.’s,” or Hypodermatic Tablets, abbreviated as “ H. T.’s, are wanted, when ordering either by name or by number, because some of the numbers apply to Tablet Triturates as well as to Compressed Tablets. Please be advised we have transferred our general lists of Tablet Triturates and Compressed Tablets from Part I to Part II of our list. Prices are therefore subject to the fluctuations of the mar- ket without previous notice. As we cannot control sudden changes in such articles as quinine, morphine, cocaine, etc., it will readily be seen that we cannot be held responsible therefor, and hence cannot under any consideration allow claims for rebate on stock on hand of tablets containing such ingredients. On account of the low prices which we have adopted for many of the cheaper tablets, at which stock packages of 500 tablets can be pur- chased at a trifle, we do not price tablets in bottles of 100 where they are listed lower than 75 cents per 1000, but can supply them when de- sired at the uniform price of 10 cents per bottle. New formulae will constantly be added as circumstances warrant. Special quotations for quantities in bulk upon application. Terms the same as those applicable to all articles in Part II of our Price List, viz: strictly net, 30 days, f. o. b. Detroit, New York or Kansas City. Please notice that the titles under which these tablets are listed do not always correspond exactly to those adopted by competition. It is therefore necessary to compare the formula and to order by num- ber rather than by name or title. Some tablets which we quote as “Recipe A” may be quoted by competition as “Recipe 1 or 2,” and vice versa, and it is therefore advisable to remember to order by num- ber, rather than by formula or title. Our Tablet Triturates must not be confounded with the compressed tablet triturates found upon the market Tablet Triturates are made with a special view to exhibiting the medicaments in as soluble a form as possible, and one which enables the physician to subdivide the tablets readily, by cutting them in two or four equal parts. This cannot readily be done with the so-called compressed tablet triturates. PARKE, DAVIS & CO. 155 Tablet Triturates, Ac-AI, Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. i Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup- j M D C j plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Acetanilid, 1 gr .No. 239..$ 40 $ 23 $ .. Aconite root, fluid extract, 1-10 nt 40 23 tAconite root, fluid extract, 1-2 Rt 40 23 Aconite root, fluid extract, 1 ill 40 23 Aconite, tincture, 1-4 Til 35 20 Aconite, tincture, 1-2 Rl 35 20 Aconite, tincture, 3-4 nt 35 20 tAconite, tincture, 1 m, 40 23 Aconite, tincture, 2 m, 45 25 Aconite and Belladonna 705.. 45 25 10 Tincture Aconite, 1 min. Tincture Belladonna leaves, 1 min. Aconitine, crystals, 1-500 gr* 30 18 tAconitine, crystals, 1-200 gr* 45 25 Aconitine, crystals, 1-100 gr* 60 33 Agaricin, 1-20 gr 50 28 Aloin, 1-100 gr 35 20 Aloin, 1-10 gr 35 20 Aloin, 1-5 gr 40 23 tAloin, 1-4 gr 40 23 Aloin, 1-2 gr 50 28 tAloin and Belladonna Comp., 9 “ A.”.... 50 28 Aloin, 1-5 gr. Ext. Belladonna Ivs., 1-8 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. Aloin and Belladonna Comp., 5 “ B ” Aloin, 1-5 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. 50 28 Strychnine sulphate, 1-120 gr. Aloin, Belladonna and Nux Vomica 50 28 Aloin, 1-5 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-6 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. Aloin, Belladonna and Podophyllin Aloin, 1-8 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. 50 28 Aloin, Belladonna, Podophyllin & Nux Vomica. .221.. 45 25 Aloin, 1-10 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-10 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-10 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-10 gr. Aloin, Belladonna, Strychnine and Cascara Sagrada 60 33 Aloin, 1-5 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. Strychnine, 1-120 gr. Ext. Cascara sagrada, 1-2 gr. Aloin, Belladonna, Strychnine and Ipecac. Aloin, 1-5 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8gr. 55 30 • • Strychnine, 1-60 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-16 gr. tSee note at head of page 44. *See note 4. Al-Ar, Tablet Triturates. 156 PART TWO. Specify P.f D. dr Co.'s. 1 Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C j plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Aloin and Cascarin Comp. (Dr. Duncan).. .No. 687. $ 60 $ 33 9 ■■ Aloin, 1-5 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. Cascarin, 1-4 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. Aloin and Cascarin Comp., B 2 (Dr. Duncan)..688. 65 35 Aloin, 1-4 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. Cascarin, 1-4 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-8 gr. tAloin Comp., B “A” 40 23 Aloin, 1-8 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. .261. 55 30 Aloin, i-4 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. 35 20 40 23 Ammonium chloride, 1-10 gr 35 20 tAmmonium chloride, 1-2 gr 35 20 • • Ammonium chloride, 1 gr 35 20 Ammonium chloride Compound 40 23 Ammonium chloride, 1-4 gr. Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 1-10 gr. Powd. Cubeb, 1-8 gr. Ammonium chloride and Codeine Comp....... 95 50 13 Ammonium chloride, 1-4 gr. Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 1-10 gr. Powdered Cubeb, 1-3 gr. Codeine, 1-25 gr. Ammonium chloride and Hyoscyamus Comp. .267. 50 28 Ammonium chloride, 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-6 gr. Antimony and Potassium tartrate, 1-24 gr. Antimony Comp. (Plummer), 1-10 gr Sulphurated Antimony, 1-40 gr. 40 23 Powd. Guaiac, 1-20 gr. _ Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-40 gr. Antiseptic Tablets (for external use only). See Specialties, page 123. Apomorphine hydrochlorate, 1-100 gr... a ..14. 65 35 Apomorphine hydrochlorate, 1-50 gr 95 50 13 Apomorphine hydrochlorate, 1-20 gr 1 75 90 21 tApomorphine hydrochlorate, 1-10 gr 2 40 1 23 27 Arsenic bromide, 1-1000 gr 30 18 Arsenic bromide, 1-200 gr 35 20 tArsenic bromide, 1-100 gr 35 20 Arsenic bromide, 1-60 gr 35 20 Arsenic bromide, 1-50 gr 30 18 Arsenic bromide, 1-40 gr 30 18 Arsenic bromide, 1-30 gr 40 23 Arsenic bromide, 1-20 gr 40 23 Arsenic iodide, 1-1000 gr 30 18 Arsenic iodide, 1-200 gr 35 20 Arsenic iodide, 1-100 gr 35 20 tArsenic iodide, 1-50 gr 35 20 Arsenic iodide, 1-35 gr 35 20 tSee note at head of page 44. 157 Tablet Triturates, Ar-BI. Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. f Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup- i M D C | plied at 10 cents per bottle. S' Her ' Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Arsenic iodide, 1-20 gr .No. 277..$ 40 $ 23 $ .. Arsenic sulphide, 1-1000 gr 30 18 t Arsenic sulphide, 1-100 gr 35 20 Arsenic sulphide, 1-30 gr 35 20 Arsenous acid, 1-200 gr 30 18 tArsenous acid, 1-100 gr 30 18 Arsenous acid, 1-60 gr 35 20 Arsenous acid, 1-50 gr 35 20 Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr 35 20 Arsenous acid, 1-30 gr .35 20 Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr 35 20 Arsenous acid and Iron, B 1, see Iron and Arsenic, B “C” 40 Atropine sulphate, 1-500 gr 35 20 Atropine sulphate, 1-200 gr 35 20 tAtropine sulphate, 1-100 gr 45 25 Atropine sulphate, 1-50 gr 60 33 Baptisia, tincture, 1 Rl 45 25 Belladonna leaves, fluid extract, 1-2 m,... 20.. 35 20 tBelladonna leaves, fluid extract, 1 RL.... 21.. 40 23 Belladonna leaves, extract, 1-8 gr 45 25 Belladonna leaves, extract, 1-6 gr 50 28 tBelladonna leaves, extract, 1-4 gr 55 30 Belladonna leaves, tincture, 1-2 iu 35 20 tBelladonna leaves, tincture, 1 Rl 40 23 Belladonna leaves, tincture, 2 ffl 45 25 Belladonna leaves, tincture, 5 Rl 45 25 Benzoic acid, 1-10 gr 35 20 tBenzoic acid, 1-4 gr 243.. 40 23 Benzoic acid, 1-2 gr 45 25 Benzoic acid, 1 gr 50 28 Bismuth subcarbonate, 1 gr 90 48 12 tBismuth subcarbonate, 2 grs 1 55 80 19 Bismuth subnitrate, 1 gr 80 43 11 tBismuth subnitrate, 2 grs 1 40 73 17 Bismuth and Calomel Compound 655.. 85 45 12 Bismuth subnitrate. 1 err. Powd. Ipecac. 1-60 gr. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-40 gr. Bismuth and Cerium oxalate 85 45 12 Bismuth subnitrate, 1 gr. Cerium oxalate, 1-2 gr. Bismuth Compound 65 35 Bismuth subnitrate, 1-2 gr. Cerium oxalate, 1-2 gr. Blood-root, see Sanguinaria. Blue Mass, 1-4 gr 40 23 (Mass of Mercury.) Blue Mass, 1-2 gr 40 23 tSee note at head of page 44. Alphabetical Arrangement; for Numerical Arrangement, see pages 174 to 188. Bl-Ca. Tablet Triturates. 158 PART TWO. Specify P. D. FI. Ext. Digitalis, E.. Digitalis and Strophanthus 55 30 Tinct. Digitalis, 3 Tit. Tinct. Strophanthus, 2 til. Dover Powder, 1-4 gr 35 20 (Ipecac and Opium powder.) Dover Powder, 1-2 gr 40 23 .. tDover Powder, 1 gr 45 25 Dover Powder, 11-4 grs 45 25 Dover Powder, 2 1-2 grs 65 35 Dover Powder, 3 1-3 grs 70 38 tSee note at head of page 44. Alphabetical Arrangement; for Numerical Arrangement, see pages 174= to 188. Dy-Ge, Tablet Triturates. 164 PART TWO. I Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C | plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Dyspeptic (Dr. E. B. Haworth) No. 629. .S 50 $ 28 8 .. Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1-4 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-8 gr. Elaterin, 1-40 gr 1 35 70 17 tElaterin, 1-20 gr 2 50 1 28 28 Elaterin, 1-10 gr ..71.. 5 95 3 00 63 Elaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-32 gr .369.. 45 25 Elaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-16 gr 55 30 Elaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-10 gr .371.. 70 38 tElaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-8 gr .372.. 75 40 11 Enteritis (Dr. C. N. Haskell) -663.. 45 25 . , Copper arsenite, 1-100 gr. Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-100 gr. Morphine sulphate, 1-100 gr. Ergot, extract, 1 gr .621.. 95 60 13 Ergot, fluid extract, 1-2 m, .373.. 40 23 tErgot, fluid extract, 1 HI .374.. 45 25 Ergotin (Bonjean), 1-10 gr 40 23 ..73.. 55 30 Eucalyptus, fl. ext., 1-2 H 35 20 tEucalyptus, fl. ext., 1 in, .376.. 40 23 Euonymin, brown, 1-10 gr .377.. 45 25 Euonymin, brown, 1-8 gr .378.. 55 30 tEuonymin, brown, 1-4 gr .379.. 65 35 Euonymin, brown, 1-2 gr 380.. 85 45 12 Euonymin, brown, 1 gr .381.. 1 30 68 16 Ferratin (Boehringer,—B. & S.), see Specialties, page 129. Ferric pyrophosphate, soluble, see Iron pyrophosphate. Fever .623.. 70 38 Tinct. Aconite, 1 itl. Morphine sulphate, 1-20 gr. Antimony and Potassium tartrate, 1-50 gr. Fever (Dr. T. G. Davis) 630.. 40 23 , , Tinct. Aconite, 1-5 hi. Tinct. Bryonia, 1-10 H. Tinct. Belladonna leaves, 1-10 in. tFever (Dr. H. J. Kenyon) 382.. 80 43 11 Tinct. Aconite, 1 H. Antimony and Potass, tartrate, 1-50 gr Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. Morphine sulphate, 1-20 gr. Fowler Solution, see Potassium Arsenite Solution. Gallic acid, 1 gr Gelsemin, see Oelsemperin. 251.. 45 25 tGelsemium, tincture, 1 fit 197.. 35 20 Gelsemium, tincture, 3 itt .387.. 45 25 .. Gelsemium, tincture, 5 1 388.. 45 25 .. Gelsemperin, 1-16 gr 383.. 50 28 (Gelsemin, concentration.) tSee note at head of page 44. Specify P. D. & Co.'s Alphabetical Arrangement; for numerical Arrangement, see pages 174 to 188. 165 Tablet Triturates, Ge-lp Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. f Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C | plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Gtelsemperin, 1-10 gr .No. 384..$ 55 $ 30 $ .. tGelsemperin, 1-8 gr 385.. 55 30 Gelsemperin, 1-4 gr 60 33 Glonoin, see Nitroglycerin. Heart Tonic, No. 2, see Nitroglycerin Comp., “5. tHepatic 894.. 50 28 Mass of Mercury, 1-2 gr. Ext. Colocynth comp,, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-8 gr. Hepatic (Dr. H. J. Kenyon) 60 33 Euonymin, brown, 1-8 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-20 gr. Aloin, 1-12 gr. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-8 gr. Hydrastin (concentration), 1-20 gr 50 28 Hydrastin Compound 65 35 Podophyllum resin, 1-20 gr. Hydrastin, concentration, 1-10 gr. Hydrastine (white alkaloid), 1-25 gr 74.. 95 50 13 Hydrastine (white alkaloid), 1-16 gr 1 25 65 16 tHydrastine (white alkaloid), 1-8 gr 76.. 2 30 1 18 26 Hydrastine (white alkaloid), 1-4 gr 4 25 2 15 46 tHydrastis, tincture, 1 nt 40 23 Hydrastis, tincture, 2 nt 45 25 Hydrastis, tincture, 3 HL 45 25 Hyoscine hydrobromate, 1-200 gr 95 50 13 Hyoscyamine crystals, 1-200 gr 60 33 tHyoscyamine crystals, 1-100 gr 1 00 53 13 Hyoscyamine crystals, 1-50 gr 1 30 68 16 Hyoscyamus, fluid extract, 1-2 Tfl, 35 20 tHyoscyamus, fluid extract, 1 til 40 23 Hyoscyamus, extract, 1-6 gr 45 25 tHyoscyamus, extract, 1-4 gr 234.. 45 25 Hyoscyamus, extract, 1-2 gr 50 28 tHyoscyamus, tincture, 1 hi 40 23 Hyoscyamus, tincture, 2 hi 45 25 Hyoscyamus, tincture, 3 ttl 45 25 Hyoscyamus, tincture, 5 HI 45 25 Ignatia, 1-100 gr 35 20 tlgnatia, 1-20 gr 35 20 Ignatia, 1-10 gr 35 20 tlgnatia, extract, 1-4 gr 40 23 Ignatia, extract, 1-2 gr 50 28 tlgnatia, tincture, 1 HI 404.. 40 23 Ignatia, tincture, 3 hi 45 25 Ignatia, tincture, 5 hi 45 25 Ipecac, fluid extract, 1-2 hi 70 38 tlpecac, fluid extract, 1 hi 90 48 12 tSee note at head of page 44. Alphabetical Arrangement; for Numerical Arrangement, see pages 174 to 188. Ip-lr, Tablet Triturates. 166 PART TWO. Specify P. D. & Co.'s ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-1 M D C ) plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Ipecac and Opium, see Dover Powder. Ipecac, powdered, 1-100 gr No. 407..$ 35 $ 20 $ .. Ipecac, powdered, 1-50 gr 408.. 40 23 flpecac, powdered, 1-10 gr 40 23 .. Ipecac, powdered, 1-4 gr 83.. 50 28 Ipecac, powdered, 1-2 gr 84.. 65 35 Iron arsenate, 1-16 gr 35 20 tlron arsenate, 1-10 gr 87.. 40 23 Iron arsenate, 1-8 gr 40 23 Iron arsenate, 1-4 gr 40 23 tlron and Arsenic, R “A” 45 25 Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. Iron and Arsenic, R “ B ” 45 25 Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-60 gr. Iron and Arsenic, R “C” 45 25 Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Arsenous acid 1-30 gr. Iron and Arsenic Compound 183.. 50 28 Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. Powd. Ignatia, 1-40 gr. tlron. Arsenic and Strychnine, R “A”.... 203.. 50 28 Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. Iron, Arsenic and Strychnine. R “ B ” 416.. 50 28 Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Arsenous acid Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. 1-50 gr. Iron, Arsenic and Strychnine, R “ C ” 45 25 Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-50 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-120 gr. Iron by hydrogen, 1-2 gr (Reduced Iron.) 40 23 tlron by hydrogen, 1 gr 45 25 Iron citrate, 1 gr. (Ferric citrate.) 45 25 . , Iron lactate, 1 gr. (Ferrous lactate) 45 25 Iron pyrophosphate, 1 gr (Soluble Ferric pyrophosphate.) 45 25 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 1-4 gr.... 88.. 40 23 tlron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 1-2 gr... 89.. 45 25 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 1 gr 90.. 60 33 Iron and Quinine 90 48 12 Reduced Iron, 1-2 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Iron, Quinine and Arsenic 80 43 11 Reduced Iron, 1-2 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. Iron, Quinine and Strychnine 85 45 12 Reduced Iron, 1-2 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-120 gr. Iron and Strychnine citrate, 1-4 gr 46 25 tlron and Strychnine citrate, 1-2 gr 55 30 Iron and Strychnine citrate, 1 gr 80 43 11 tSee note at head of page 44. Tablet Triturates, Ir-Me. Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-1 M D C plied at 10 cents per bottle. Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Iron and Strychnine Compound .No. 185. $ 85 $ 45 $ 12 Reduced Iron, 1-2 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-120 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. tJaborandi, fluid extract, 1-2 Tit 35 20 Jaborandi, fluid extract, lirt 40 23 . . Leptandrin, 1-16 gr 40 23 . . Leptandrin, 1-8 gr 45 25 tLeptandrin, 1-4 gr 50 28 Leptandrin, 1-2 gr Lime sulphurated, see Calcium sulphide. 55 30 Lithium carbonate, 1-2 gr 60 33 tLithium carbonate, 1 gr 65 35 Lithium carbonate and Sodium arsenate.. 85 45 12 Lithium carbonate, 1 gr. Sodium arsenate, 1-80 gr. (■Lobelia, tincture, 1 Til 40 23 Lobelia, tincture, 2 Tit 45 25 Lobelia, tincture, 3 tti 45 25 Lupulin, fluid extract, 1-2 Til 35 20 tLupulin, fluid extract, 1 tti 45 25 Manganese dioxide, 1-2 gr 35 20 tManganese dioxide, 1 gr 35 20 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-1000 gr 30 18 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-100 gr 30 18 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-50 gr 30 18 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-30 gr 35 20 tMercuric iodide, red, 1-25 gr 35 20 Mercuric iodide, red 1-20 gr 40 23 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-16 gr 40 23 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-12 gr 40 23 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-8 gr 40 23 tMercuric oxide, yellow, 1-200 gr* 35 20 Mercuric oxide, yellow, 1-100 gr* 35 20 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-1000 gr 35 20 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-500 gr 35 20 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-200 gr 35 20 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-100 gr 104. 45 25 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-50 gr 45 25 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-25 gr 45 25 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-20 gr 45 25 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-16 gr 45 25 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-10 gr 45 25 tMercurous iodide, yellow, 1-8 gr. 45 25 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-6 gr 45 25 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-5 gr 45 25 tSee note at head of page 44. *See note 121. Alphabetical Arrangement; for Numerical Arrangement, see pages 174 to 188. Me-Mo, Tablet Triturates. 168 PART TWO. Specify P. D. & Cols ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C | plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 14 gr ..No. 109.. 8 50 S 28 $ •- Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-3 gr 60 33 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-2 gr 70 38 .. Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1 gr 111.. 95 50 13 Mercurous iodide and Opium 50 28 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-5 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-12 gr. Mercury with chalk, 1-10 gr 35 20 tMercury with chalk, 1-5 gr 35 20 Mercury with chalk, 1-3 gr 35 20 Mercury with chalk, 1 gr 35 20 Mercury with chalk and Dover Powder... 50 28 Mercury with chalk, 1 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-10 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-10 gr. Mercury and Iron 65 35 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 14 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Mercury protiodide, see Mercurous iodide, yellow. tMorphine acetate, 1-8 gr 1 20 63 15 Morphine acetate, 14 gr 2 10 1 08 24 tMorphine hydrochlorate, 1-8 gr 1 20 63 15 Morphine hydrochlorate, 14 gr .....115.. 2 10 1 08 24 Morphine sulphate, 1-50 gr 60 33 Morphine sulphate, 1-20 gr 65 35 Morphine sulphate, 1-16 gr 70 38 Morphine sulphate, 1-10 gr 1 05 55 14 Morphine sulphate, 1-8 gr 1 20 63 15 Morphine sulphate, 1-6 gr 1 50 78 18 tMorphine sulphate, 14 gr 2 10 1 08 24 Morphine sulphate, 1-3 gr 2 75 1 10 31 Morphine sulphate, 1-2 gr 3 85 1 95 42 Morphine and Aconite Morphine sulphate, 1-32 gr. 60 33 Tinct. Aconite, 1 ui. Morphine and Atropine, 1$ “A” Morphine sulphate, 1-8 gr. 444.. 1 25 65 16 Atropine sulphate, 1-200 gr. Morphine and AtropiDe, R “ B ” Morphine sulphate, 1-8 gr. 112.. 1 30 68 16 Atropine sulphate, 1-150 gr. Morphine and Atropine, R “ C ” Morphine sulphate, 1-6 gr. 1 65 85 20 Atropine sulphate, 1-180 gr. tMorphine and Atropine, R “ D ” Morphine sulphate, 1-4 gr. Atropine sulphate, 1-150 gr. 2 20 1 13 35 Morphine and Atropine, R “ B ” 2 20 1 13 25 Morphine sulphate, 1-4 gr. Atropine sulphate, 1-120 gr. tSee note at head of page 44. Alphabetical Arrangement; for Numerical Arrangement, see pages 174 to 188. 169 Tablet Triiurates, Mo-Nu. j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-1 M D C plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Morphine and Belladonna Morphine sulphate, 1-8 gr. Ext. Belladonna lvs., 1-4 gr. .$ 1 40 $ 73 $ 17 tNerve Tonic, No. 1 (Dr. Westbrook) 60 33 Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Nerve Tonic, No. 5 55 30 Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr. Ext. Ind. Cannabis, 1-8 gr. Hyoscyamine, 1-400 gr. Neuralgic (Dr. Dunlap) Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Morphine sulphate, 1-80 gr. 95 50 13 Strychnine sulphate, 1-120 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-80 gr. Ext. Aconite root, 1-8 gr. tNeuralgic (Dr. H. J. Kenyon) 50 28 , , Zinc phosphide, 1-16 gr. Strychnine, 1-60 gr. Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-8 gr. Sodium arsenate, 1-20 gr. Aconitine, 1-400 gr. Nitroglycerin, 1-1000 gr (Glonoin.) 30 18 Nitroglycerin, 1-200 gr 35 20 Nitroglycerin, 1-150 gr 40 23 tNitroglycerin, 1-100 gr 40 23 Nitroglycerin, 1-50 gr 40 23 Nitroglycerin, 1-25 gr 40 23 Nitroglycerin, 1-20 gr 40 23 tNitroglycerin Compound Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-100 gr. 50 23 Tr. Strophanthus, 2 nj,. Tinct. Digitalis, 2 til. Tr. Belladonna lvs., 1-4 Til. Nitroglycerin Comp., R “ B ” Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-200 gr. 85 45 12 Strychnine, 1-60 gr. FI. Ext. Digitalis, 1 HI. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Tinct. Strophanthus, 3 ill. Nitroglycerin Comp., R “C” 45 25 Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-100 gr. Tr. Digitalis, 2 Hi. Nitroglycerin Comp., R “ D ” Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-100 gr. 50 28 Tr. Strophanthus, 2 Hi. Nitroglycerin Comp., R “E ” Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-100 gr. 65 35 •• Tr. Digitalis, 3 HI. Tr. Strophanthus, 2 Hi. Nux Vomica, powdered, 1-100 gr 35 20 Nux Vomica, powdered, 1-50 gr 40 23 Nux Vomica, powdered, 1-20 gr 40 23 tSee note at head of page 44. Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. Alphabetical Arrangementj for Numerical Arrangement, see pages 174 to 188. Nu-Ph, Tablet Triturates. 170 PART TWO. Specify P. D. & CoSs ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-1 M D C | plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Nux Vomica, powdered, 1-10 gr .No. 126.. S 40 $ 23 $ .. tNux Vomica, powdered, 1-4 gr, 40 23 Nux Vomica, extract, 1-8 gr 40 23 tNux Vomica, extract, l-4gr 45 25 Nux Vomica, extract, 1-2 gr 50 28 Nux Vomica, tincture, 1 iil 40 23 tNux Vomica, tincture, 2 tti 45 25 Nux Vomica, tincture, 3 tti 45 25 Nux Vomica and Pepsin (Dr. Skiff) 50 28 Powd. Nux vomica, 1-100 gr. ♦Pepsin aseptic, (1:3000) 1-10 gr. Nux Vomica and Pepsin, B 2 . ..697.. 1 15 60 15 Ext. Nux vomica, 110 gr. ♦Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. Opium, powdered, 1-8 gr 45 25 tOpium, powdered, 1-4 gr 55 30 Opium, powdered, 1-2 gr 75 40 11 Opium, powdered, 1 gr 659.. 1 00 53 13 tOpium, tincture, assayed, 2 til 50 28 Opium, tincture, assayed, 3 nt 60 33 Opium camphorated, tincture, 2 Tit 45 25 tOpium camphorated, tincture, 5 Tit 45 25 Opium camphorated, tincture, 10 Tit 471.. 50 28 tOpium and Lead acetate 95 50 13 Powdered Opium, 1-2 gr. Lead acetate, 1 gr. Opium and Lead acetate, B “ B ” 60 33 Powdered Opium, 1-4 gr. Lead acetate, 3-4 gr. Ox Gall, pure, 1 gr 40 23 .. Paregoric Compound... 50 28 Tr. Opium, camphorated, 10 tt. Powd. Squill, 1-25 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-50 gr. Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000) 1-4 gr* 40 23 Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000) 1-2 gr* 50 28 .. fPepsin Aseptic (1-3000) 1 gr * 1 10 58 14 Pepsin, Lactated, 1 gr 90 48 12 Pepsin and Capsicum Compound 682.. 60 33 , , ♦Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1-8 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-10 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-10 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-20 gr. Pepsin and Nux Vomica, see Nux Vomica and Pepsin. Pepsin and Pancreatin 641.. 65 35 ♦Pepsin aseptic, (1-3000) 1-4 gr. Pancreatin, pure, 1-4 gr. Pepsin, Saccharated, U. S. P., 1890, 1 gr.. 473.. 40 23 Physostigma, see Calabar Bean. Physostigmine salicylate, 1-500 gr 60 33 +See note at head of page 44. ♦One gr. equals 60 grs. Saccharated Pepsin, U. S. P., U. S. P., 1890. I860, or 10 grs. Alphabetical Arrangement; for Numerical Arrangement, see pages 174 to 188. Tablet Triturates, Ph-Qu. Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. (Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C j plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASK ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Physostigmine salicylate, 1-400 gr No. 134. .5 65 8 35 $ .. Physostigmine salicylate, 1-300 gr .135.. 75 40 11 Physostigmine salicylate, 1-200 gr 85 45 12 tPhysostigmine salicylate, 1-100 gr .137.. 1 30 68 16 tPhysostigmine sulphate, 1-100 gr .474.. 1 10 58 14 Physostigmine sulphate, 1-50 gr 1 65 85 20 Picrotoxin and Belladonna .643.. 60 33 Picrotoxin, 1-60 gr. Ext. Belladonna Ivs., 1-6 gr. Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-100 gr .475..] Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-50 gr .476.. Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-20 gr .477.. tPilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-10 gr .478.. Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-5 gr .479.. • Fluctuating. Pilocarpine nitrate, 1-100 gr .138.. Pilocarpine nitrate, 1-50 gr .139.. Pilocarpine nitrate, 1-25 gr - .140.. tPilocarpine nitrate, 1-10 gr .141.. Pilocarpus, fluid extract; see Jaborandi, fl. ext. Podophyllin, 1-20 gr (Podophyllum resin.) .480.. 30 18 Podophyllin, 1-16 gr 142.. 30 18 Podophyllin, 1-10 gr .481.. 35 20 Podophyllin, 1-8 gr .143.. 35 20 tPodophyllin, 1-4 gr .144.. 40 23 Podophyllin, 1-2 gr .145.. 50 28 Podophyllin Compound .683.. 55 30 Podophyllum resin, % gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-16 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, % gr. Podophyllin and Leptandrin .698.. 55 30 Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. Leptandrin, 1-4 gr. Potassium arsenate, 1-20 gr .483.. 35 20 Potassium arsenite Solution (Fowler Sol.), 1 til ..689. 40 23 Potassium arsenite Solution (Fowler Sol.), 2 ttl ..690. 40 23 Potassium arsenite Solution (Fowler Sol.), 3 ttl ..691. 45 25 Potassium arsenite Solution (Fowler Sol.), 5 ni ..692. 45 25 Potassium bichromate, 1-10 gr 674.. 30 18 Potassium bichromate, 1-2 gr .657.. 30 18 Pulsatilla, tincture, 1 til .208.. 40 23 Quinine and aconite .712.. 1 50 78 18 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Tr. Aconite, 1 til. Quinine and Digitalis Comp. (Dr. Fowler) 701.. 95 50 13 Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Powd. Digitalis, 1-2 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-100 gr. Reduced Iron, 1-2 gr. Quinine bisulphate, 1-10 gr .484.. 45 25 Quinine bisulphate, 1-4 gr .146.. 70 38 tQuinine bisulphate, 1-2 gr .147.. 85 45 12 Quinine bisulphate, 1 gr .148.. 1 35 70 17 Quinine sulphate, 1-10 gr .485.. 45 25 tSee note at head of page 44. Alphabetical Arrangement; for Numerical Arrangement, see pages 174 to 188. Qui-So, Tablet Triturates. 172 PART ONE. ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C ( plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Quinine sulphate, 1-4 gr • No. 149..$ 70 $ 38 $ .. tQuinine sulphate, 1-2 gr 85 45 12 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr Reduced Iron, see Iron by hydrogen. 1 35 70 17 Rennin, 1 gr. (See note 142) 70 38 Rhinitis (half strength, Dr. Lincoln) 80 43 11 Powd. Camphor, 1-4 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-4 gr. FI. ext. Belladonna root, 1-8 tt|,. Rhubarb, fluid extract, 1-2 tr, 35 20 . . tRhubarb, fluid extract, 1 m, 40 23 Rhubarb Compound 45 25 Powd. Rhubarb, 5-23 gr. Powd. Myrrh, 5-46 gr. Powd. Aloes, 15-92 gr. Oil Peppermint, 1-92 m,. Rhus Toxicodendron, fl. ext., 1 Tfl, 40 23 Rhus Toxicodendron, tincture, in 40 23 tSaccharin, 25 milligrammes* 1 65 85 20 With Sodium bicarbonate, q. s. Saccharin, 65 milligrammes* 4 20 2 13 45 With Sodium bicarbonate, q. s. Saccharin, 1-2 gr* 2 20 1 13 25 With Sodium bicarbonate, q. s. Saliein, 1 gr 70 38 Salicylic acid, 1-4 gr 40 23 Salicylic acid, 1-2 gr 45 25 tSalicylic acid, 1 gr 60 33 Salol, 1-10 gr 45 25 Salol, 1-2 gr 85 45 12 tSalol, 1 gr 1 30 68 16 Salol Compound 1 55 80 19 Salol, 1 gr. Bismuth subnitrate, 1 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-40 gr. Powd. Camphor, 1-80 gr. Oil Peppermint, 1-40 in,. tSanguinaria tincture, 1 Tit 40 23 Sanguinaria tincture, 2 m, 45 25 Sanguinaria tincture, 3 ill 45 25 Sanguinaria tincture, 5 m 45 25 Santonin, 1-2 gr 85 45 12 tSantonin, 1 gr 1 20 63 15 Santonin and Calomel Santonin, 1-2 gr. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-2 gr. 90 48 12 Sciatica (Dr. John T. Metcalf) 50 28 Tr. Aconite, 94 T,l. Tr. Belladonna lvs., 54 1TL Tr. Colchicum seed, 54 Ti. Cimicifuga, 54 Sodium arsenate, 1-100 gr 35 20 tSodium arsenate, 1-25 gr 35 20 tSee note at head of page 44. *See note 148. Specify P.} D. & Co.?s Alphabetical Arrangement; for Numerical Arrangement, see pages 174 to 188. 173 Tablet Triturates, So-Th. ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C 7 plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORBER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Sodium arsenate, 1-15 gr No. 158..$ 35 $ 20 $ .. Sodium arsenate, 1-10 gr 40 23 Sodium salicylate, 1-2 gr 45 25 tSodium salicylate, 1 gr 60 33 Sparteine sulphate, 1-50 gr 50 28 tSparteine sulphate, 1-20 gr 60 33 Sparteine sulphate, 1-10 gr 90 48 12 Sparteine sulphate, 1-4 gr 1 60 83 19 Squill, tincture, 1 in, 35 20 tSquill, tincture, 2 E 40 23 .. Stomachic (Dr. North) 50 28 Pepsin aseptic (1:3000), }4 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, J4 gr- Powdered Charcoal, J4 gr. Powd. Capsicmn, J4 gr. Stramonium leaves, tincture, 1 E 35 20 tStrophanthus, tincture, 1 E 40 23 Strophanthus, tincture, 2 E 50 28 Strophanthus, tincture, 5 E 55 30 Strychnine arsenite, 1-100 gr ....no.. 40 23 Strychnine nitrate, 1-100 gr 35 20 (Strychnine nitrate, 1-50 gr 35 20 Strychnine sulphate, 1-1000 gr 30 18 Strychnine sulphate, 1-200 gr 35 20 Strychnine sulphate, 1-100 gr 35 20 tStrychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr 40 23 Strychnine sulphate, 1-50 gr 40 23 Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr 40 23 Strychnine sulphate, 1-30 gr 45 25 Strychnine sulphate, 1-20 gr 50 28 Strychnine sulphate, 1-16 gr 60 33 Tannic acid, 1 gr 40 23 Tartar emetic, 1-1000 gr (Antimony and Potassium tartrate.) 30 18 Tartar emetic, 1-100 gr 35 20 Tartar emetic, 1-50 gr 40 23 Tartar emetic, 1-25 gr 40 23 (Tartar emetic, 1-20 gr 40 23 Tartar emetic, 1-16 gr 40 23 Tartar emetic, 1-10 gr. 40 23 Tartar emetic, 1-8 gr 40 23 Tartar emetic, 1-4 gr 45 25 Tartar emetic and Ipecac Antimony and Potass, tart., 1-100 gr. 35 20 Powd. Ipecac, 1-100 gr. Three Iodides 40 23 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-30 gr. Arsenic iodide, 1-40 gr. Ferrous iodide, 1-12 gr. (See note at head of page 44. Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. Th-Zi, Tablet Triturates. 174 Specify P. D. <£■ Cois PART TWO. ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C ( plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 Throat (Dr. Quinlan) No. 653. .$ 55 $ 30 9 •• Benzoic acid, 1-5 gr. Tr. Belladonna lvs., 1 Rl. s Tr. Opium camphorated, 10 Rl. Ext. Glycyrrhiza, q. s. Thyreoid. See Part II, page 138. Tonsillitis .645.. 40 23 Tinct. Aconite, 1-5 Rl. Tr. Belladonna lvs., 1-10 RL. Mercuric iodide, red, 1-100 gr. Tr. Bryonia, 1-10 RL. Tully Powder, 1 gr .607.. 45 25 tVeratrine, 1-32 gr 173.. 45 25 Veratrine, 1-12 gr 174.. 65 85 tVeratrine sulphate, 1-20 gr 608.. 55 30 Veratrine sulphate, 1-10 gr 85 45 12 Veratrum album, tincture, 1 RL 209.. 40 23 tVeratrum viride, tincture, 1 Rl 210.. 40 23 Veratrum viride, tincture, 2 Rl 610.. 45 25 Zinc phosphide, 1-100 gr 35 20 Zinc phosphide, 1-50 gr .612.. 35 20 Zinc phosphide, 1-25 gr .613.. 35 20 Zinc phosphide, 1-20 gr .192.. 40 23 tZinc phosphide, 1-10 gr .175.. 40 23 Zinc phosphide, 1-8 gr 45 25 Zinc phosphide, 1-6 gr 50 28 Zinc phosphide, 1-4 gr .178.. 75 40 11 Zinc phosphide, 1-2 gr .179.. 90 48 12 Zinc phosphide and Nux Vomica 50 28 Zmc phosphide, 1-10 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Zinc sulphocarbolate, 1-6 gr .200.. 35 20 tZinc sulphocarbolate, 1-4 gr 35 20 Zinc sulphocarbolate, 1 gr 50 28 Zinc sulphocarbolate and Aloin .686.. 55 30 Zinc sulphocarbolate, 1 gr. Aloin, % gr. HERE ENDS THE ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT. Numerical A.rrangement. It Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr $ 18 2 Arsenous acid, 1-50 gr 20 3 Arsenous acid, 1-30 gr 35 20 4 Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr 20 5 Aconite root, fluid extract, 1-10 HI 23 6 Aconite root, fluid extract, 1 Ht 23 7 Aconitine crystals, 1-500 gr 18 8+Aconitine crystals, 1-200 gr 25 +See note at head of page 44. 175 Tablet Triturates, 9-53. Tablet Triturates. j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C 1 plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER. BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 9 Agaricin, 1-20 gr $ 28 9 10 Aloin, 1-10 gr 20 11+Aloin, 1-4 gr 23 12 Aloin, 1-2 gr 28 13 Ammonium chloride, 1 gr 20 14 Apomorphine hydrochlorate, 1-100 gr 35 15 Apomorphine hydrochlorate, 1-50 gr 50 13 16 Arsenic iodide, 1-100 gr 20 17 Atropine sulphate, 1-500 gr 20 18 Atropine sulphate, 1-200 gr 20 19+Atropine sulphate, 1-100 gr 25 20 Belladonna leaves, fluid extract, 1-2 m, 35 20 21+Belladonna leaves, fluid extract, 1 rtL 23 22tBismuth subcarbonate, 2 grs 80 19 23+Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs 73 17 24 Caffeine, 1-2 gr 85 20 25tCaffeine, 1 gr 1 58 34 26tCaffeine, citrated, 1-2 gr 58 14 27 Caffeine, citrated, 1 gr 95 22 28 Calcium sulphide, 1-10 gr 20 29tCalcium sulphide, 1-4 gr 20 30 Calcium sulphide, 1-2 gr 20 31 Calomel, 1-100 gr 20 (Mercurous chloride, mild.) 32+Calomel, 1-10 gr 20 33 Calomel, 1-4 gr 20 34 Calomel, 1-2 gr 23 35 Calomel, 1 gr 25 36 Cannabis Indica, extract, 1-20 gr 23 37 Cannabis Indica, extract, 1-10 gr 23 38 Capsicum, 1 gr 25 39 Arsenic sulphide, 1-30 gr 20 40+Cerium oxalate, 1 gr 33 41 Cocaine hydrobromate, 1-16 gr 83 19 42+Cocaine hydrobromate, 1-8 gr 1 48 32 43+Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-16 gr .. 1 60 83 19 44 Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-8 gr 1 48 32 45+Codeine, 1-4 gr 2 25 48 46 Codeine, 1-2 gr 4 23 87 47tColchicine, 1-100 gr 33 48 Colchicine, 1-50 gr 68 16 49 Colocynthin, 1-20 gr 1 35 30 50 Coniine hydrobromate, 1-20 gr... 60 15 51+Coniine hydrobromate, 1-10 gr 1 00 23 52 Coniine hydrochlorate, 1-20 gr 63 15 53+Coniine hydrochlorate, 1-10 gr . 2 00 1 03 23 tSee note at head of page 44. PART TWO. 54-98, Tablet Triturates. 176 PART TWO. Specify PD. dc Co's j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C 1 plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 54 Convallamarin, 1-50 gr $ 23 $ .. 55 Corrosive sublimate, 1-1000 gr 20 (Mercuric chloride, corrosive.) 56 Corrosive sublimate, 1-500 gr 20 57+Corrosive sublimate, 1-100 gr 20 58 Corrosive sublimate, 1-50 gr 20 59 Corrosive sublimate, 1-20 gr 23 60 Corrosive sublimate, 1-16 gr.. 23 61+Digitalin, pure, 1-100 gr 25 62 Digitalin, pure, 1-75 gr 25 63 Digitalin, pure, 1-50 gr 28 64 Digitalis, fluid extract, 1-10 irt 20 65 Digitalis, fluid extract, 1-2 til 23 66tDigitalis, fluid extract, 1 til 45 25 67 Dover Powder, 1-4 gr 20 68tDover Powder, 1 gr 25 69 Elaterin, 1-40 gr 70 17 70tElaterin, 1-20 gr 1 28 28 71 Elaterin, 1-10 gr ... 5 95 3 00 63 72 Ergotin (Bonjean), 1-10 gr 23 73+Ergotin (Bonjean), 1-4 gr 30 74 Hydrastine [white alkaloid], 1-25 gr 50 13 75 Hydrastine [white alkaloid], 1-16 gr 65 16 76+Hydrastine [white alkaloid], 1-8 gr .. 2 30 1 18 26 77 Hydrastine [white alkaloid], 1-4 gr 2 15 46 78 Hyoscyamine, crystals, 1-200 gr 33 79fHyoscyamine, crystals, 1-100 gr 53 13 80tlgnatia, 1-20 gr 20 81 Ignatia, 1-10 gr 20 82tlpecac powdered, 1-10 gr 23 83 Ipecac powdered, 1-4 gr 28 84 Ipecac powdered, 1-2 gr 35 85 Iron by hydrogen, 1-2 gr (Reduced Iron.) 23 86tIron by hydrogen, 1 gr 25 87tIron arsenate, 1-10 gr 23 88 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 14 gr 23 89tIron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 1-2 gr 25 90 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 1 gr 60 33 91 Iron and Strychnine citrate, 14 gr 25 92tIron and Strychnine citrate, 1-2 gr 30 93 Iron and Strychnine citrate, 1 gr 80 43 11 94 Leptandrin, 1-16 gr 23 65 35 96 Manganese dioxide, 1-2 gr 20 97tManganese dioxide, 1 gr 20 98 Mercury with chalk, 1-10 gr 20 +See note at head of paJnl. 177 Tablet Triturates, 99-14-3. Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup- ) 1 plied at 10 cents per bottle. j M D C Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 99tMercury with chalk, 1-5 gr ! 35 $ 20 $ ■■ 100 Mercury with chalk, 1 gr 35 20 101 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-100 gr 30 18 102 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-16 gr 40 23 103 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-8 gr 40 23 104 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-100 gr 45 25 105 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-50 gr 45 25 106 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-16 gr 45 25 107+Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-8 gr 45 25 108 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-6 gr 45 25 109 Mercurous iodid*, yellow, 1-4 gr 50 28 110 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-2 gr 70 38 Ill Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1 gr 95 50 13 112 Morphine and Atropine, 9 “B” 1 30 68 16 113 Morphine and Atropine, 3 “E” 2 20 1 13 25 114tMorphine hydrochlorate, 1-8 gr 1 20 63 15 115 Morphine hydrochlorate, 1-4 gr 2 10 1 08 24 116 Morphine sulphate, 1-20 gr 65 35 117 Morphine sulphate, 1-16 gr 70 38 .. 118 Morphine sulphate, 1-8 gr 1 20 63 15 119 Morphine sulphate, 1-6 gr 1 50 78 18 120+Morphine sulphate, 1-4 gr 2 10 1 08 24 121 Morphine sulphate, 1-2 gr 3 85 1 95 42 122tNitroglvcerin, 1-100 gr (Glonoin.) 40 23 123 Nitroglycerin, 1-50 gr 40 23 124 Nux Vomica, powdered, 1-100 gr 35 20 125 Nux Vomica, powdered, 1-50 gr 40 23 126 Nux Vomica, powdered, 1-10 gr 40 23 127+Nux Vomica, powdered, 1-4 gr 40 23 128tOpium powdered, 1-4 gr 55 30 129 Opium powdered, 1-2 gr 75 40 11 130 Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), 1-4 gr 40 23 131 Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), 1-2 gr 50 28 132+Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr 1 10 58 14 133 Physostigmine salicylate, 1-500 gr 60 33 134 Physostigmine salicylate, 1-400 gr 65 35 135 Physostigmine salicylate, 1-300 gr 75 40 11 136 Physostigmine salicylate, 1-200 gr 85 45 12 137+Physostigmine salicylate, 1-100 gr 1 30 68 16 138 Pilocarpine nitrate, 1-100 gr 139 Pilocarpine nitrate, 1-50 gr 140 Pilocarpine nitrate, 1-25 gr ■ Fluctuating. 141tPilocarpine nitrate, 1-10 gr . 142 Podophyllin, 1-16 gr 30 18 • . (Podophyllum resin.) 143 Podophyllin, 1-8 gr. 35 20 tSee note at head of page 44. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, seepages 155 to 174. 144-187, Tablet Triturates. 178 Specify P. D. & Co.'s PART TWO. j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C ) plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 144tPodophyllin, 1-4 gr $ 40 $ 23 $ .. 145 Podophyllin, 1-2 gr 50 28 146 Quinine bisulphate, 14 gr 70 38 147+Quinine bisulphate, 1-2 gr 85 45 12 148 Quinine bisulphate, 1 gr 1 35 70 17 149 Quinine sulphate, 14 gr 70 38 150tQuinine sulphate, 1-2 gr 85 45 12 151 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr 1 35 70 17 152 Salicylic acid, 1-4 gr 40 23 153 Salicylic acid, 1-2 gr 45 25 154 Santonin, 1-2 gr 85 45 12 155+Santonin, 1 gr 1 20 63 15 156 Santonin and Calomel 90 48 12 157+Sodium arsenate, 1-25 gr 35 20 158 Sodium arsenate, 1-15 gr 35 20 159 Sodium arsenate, 1-10 gr 40 23 160 Strychnine sulphate, 1-100 gr 35 20 161tStrychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr 40 23 162 Strychnine sulphate, 1-50 gr 40 23 163 Strychnine sulphate, 140 gr 40 23 164 Strychnine sulphate, 1-30 gr 45 25 165 Strychnine sulphate, 1-20 gr 50 28 166 Strychnine sulphate, 1-16 gr 60 33 167 Tartar emetic, 1-100 gr (Antimony and Potassium tartrate.) 35 20 168 Tartar emetic, 1-50 gr 40 23 169 Tartar emetic, 1-25 gr 40 23 170 Tartar emetic, 1-16 gr 40 23 171 Tartar emetic, 1-8 gr 40 23 172 Tartar emetic, 1-4 gr . 45 25 173tVeratrine, 1-32 gr 45 25 174 Veratrine, 1-12 gr 65 35 175tZinc phosphide, 1-10 gr 40 23 176 Zinc phosphide, 1-8 gr 45 25 177 Zinc phosphide, 1-6 gr 50 28 178 Zinc phosphide, 14 gr 75 40 11 179 Zinc phosphide, 1-2 gr 90 48 12 180tAntiseptic, Bernays (white), (for external use only). See Specialties, page 123. 181+Aloin and Belladonna Comp., B “A” 50 28 .. 182 Ammonium chloride Compound 40 23 183 Iron and Arsenic Compound 50 28 184 Iron, Quinine and Strychnine 85 45 12 185 Iron and Strychnine Compound 85 45 12 186+Sodium salicylate, 1 gr 60 33 187 Arsenous acid, 1-200 gr 30 18 fSee note at head of page 44. Numerical Arrangement ; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174 179 Tablet Triturates, 188-233. Tablet Triturates. j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) | plied at 10 cents per bottle. ) M D C Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 188 Bryonia, tincture, 5 F $ 50 $ 28 $ .. 189 Iron arsenate, 1-16 gr 35 20 190 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-60 gr 30 18 191+Mercuric oxide, yellow, 1-800 gr 35 20 192 Zinc phosphide, 1-20 gr 40 23 193 Antimony Comp. (Plummer), 1-10 gr 40 23 194 Pepsin, Lactated, 1 gr 90 48 12 195 Calomel, Ipecac and Sodium bicarbonate 50 28 196 Chamomile tincture—Discontinued. 197+Gelsemium, tincture, 1 F 35 20 198 Iron lactate (Ferrous lactate), 1 gr 45 25 199 Rhus Toxicodendron, tincture, 1 tr, 40 23 200 Zinc sulphocarbolate, 1-6 gr 35 20 201 Aloin and Belladonna Comp., R “B” 50 28 202 Dover Powder, 2 1-2 grs 65 35 203tlron, Arsenic and Strychnine, R “A” 50 28 204 Calomel, 2 grs 75 40 11 205 Copper and Opium 40 23 806 Baptisia, tincture, 1 F .• 45 25 207 Cimicifuga, tincture, 1 F 40 23 208 Pulsatilla, tincture, 1 F 40 23 209 Veratrum album, tincture, 1 F 40 23 210tVeratrum viride, tincture, 1 F 40 23 211 Calomel and Ipecac, R “B” 50 28 212tCopper arsenite, 1-100 gr 35 20 213fSalol, 1 gr 1 30 68 16 214 Salol, 1-10 gr 45 25 215 Copper arsenite, 1-5000 gr 35 20 216tCalomel and Sodium bicarbonate, R “A” 35 20 217tAloin Comp., R “A” 40 23 218 Aloin, Belladonna and Nux Vomica 50 28 819 Aloin, Belladonna, Strychnine and Ipecac ... 55 30 220 Aloin, Belladonna and Podophyllin 50 28 221 Aloin, Belladonna, Podophyllin and Nux Vomica 45 25 222 Aloin, Belladonna, Strychnine & Cascara Sagrada 60 33 223 Cubeb, fluid extract, 1-2 F 40 23 224tCubeb, fluid extract, IF 50 28 225 Hyoscyamus, fluid extract, 1-2 F 35 20 226tHyoscyamus, fluid extract, 1 F ••••• 40 23 227 Rhubarb, fluid extract, 1-2 F 35 20 228tRhubarb, fluid extract, 1 F 40 23 229 Calomel and Dover Powder, R “B” 50 28 230 Iron and Quinine 90 48 12 231 Belladonna leaves, extract, 1-8 gr 45 25 232 Belladonna leaves, extract, 1-6 gr 50 28 233tBefladonna leaves, extract, 1-4 gr 55 30 tSee note at head of page 44. PART TWO. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174. 234-279, Tablet Triturates. 180 PART ONE. ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) < plied at 10 cents per bottle. ) M D C Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 234+Hyoscyamus, extract, 1-4 gr .$ 45 $ 25 $ .. 235 Hyoscyamus, extract, 1-2 gr 50 28 236tOpium and Lead acetate 50 13 237 Zinc phosphide and Nux Vomica 50 28 238 Calomel (Mercurous chloride, mild), 1-20 gr.... 35 20 239 Acetanilid, 1 gr 40 23 240 Arsenous acid, 1-60 gr 35 20 241 Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr 35 20 242 Benzoic acid, 1-10 gr 35 20 243+Benzoic acid, 1-4 gr 40 23 244 Benzoic acid, 1-2 gr 45 25 245 Benzoic acid, 1 gr 50 28 246 Boric acid, 1-10 gr 35 20 247 Boric acid, 1-5 gr 40 23 248+Boricacid, 1-2 gr 40 23 249 Boric acid, 1 gr 40 23 250 Carbolic acid, 1-10 gr 40 23 251 Gallic acid, 1 gr 45 25 252 Tannic acid, 1 gr 40 23 253+Aconite root, fluid extract, 1-2 til 40 23 254 Aconite, tincture, 1-4 TIL 35 20 255 Aconite, tincture, 1-2 UL 35 20 256 Aconite, tincture, 3-4 til 35 20 257+Aconite, tincture, 1 itl 40 23 258 Aconite, tincture, 2 til 45 25 259 Aconitine crystals, 1-100 gr* 60 33 260 Aloin, 1-5 gr 40 23 261 Aloin Comp., “B” 55 30 262 Alum, 1-10 gr 35 20 263+Alum, 1-5 gr 40 23 264 Ammonium chloride, 1-10 gr 35 20 265+Ammonium chloride, 1-2 gr 35 20 266 Ammonium chloride and Codeine Compound. 95 50 13 267 Ammonium chloride and Hyoscyamus Comp. 50 28 268 Apomorphine hydrochlorate, 1-20 gr 1 75 90 21 269+Apomorphine hydrochlorate, 1-10 gr . 2 40 1 23 27 270 Arsenic bromide, 1-200 gr 35 20 271+Arsenic bromide, 1-100 gr 35 20 272 Arsenic bromide, 1-60 gr 35 20 273 Arsenic bromide, 1-30 gr 40 23 274 Arsenic iodide, 1-200 gr 35 20 275+Arsenic iodide, 1-50 gr 35 20 276 Arsenic iodide, 1-35 gr 35 20 277 Arsenic iodide, 1-20 gr 40 23 278+Arsenic sulphide, 1-100 gr 35 20 279 Atropine sulphate, 1-50 gr 60 33 +See note at head of page 44. *See note 4. Specify P. D. & Co.'s Numerical Arrangement ; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174. 181 Tablet Triturates. 280-324. Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-1 M D C ) plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 280 Belladonna leaves, tincture, 1-2 Hi $ 20 $ .. 281+Belladonna leaves, tincture, 1 m 23 282 Belladonna leaves, tincture, 2 hi 25 283 Belladonna leaves, tincture, 5 hi 45 25 284 Bismuth subcarbonate, 1 gr 48 12 285 Bismuth subnitrate, 1 gr 43 11 286tSanguinaria tincture, 1 hi 23 287 Sanguinaria tincture, 2 Hi 25 288 Sanguinaria tincture, 3 hi 25 289 Sanguinaria tincture, 5 fll 25 290 Blue Mass, 1-4 gr 23 (Mass of Mercury.) 291 Blue Mass, 1-2 gr 23 292tBlue Mass, 1 gr 25 293 Blue Mass Compound 30 294 Brown Mixture, 30 Hi 20 295tBrown Mixture, 60 Hi 23 296 Bryonia, tincture, 1-2 Hi 23 297tBryonia, tincture, 1 Hi 23 298 Bryonia, tincture, 2 Hi 25 299 Caffeine, citrated, 1-10 gr 35 300 Caffeine Compound . 1 85 95 22 301tCalabar bean, tincture, 1 hi 20 302 Calabar bean, tincture, 2 Hi 25 303 Calcium sulphide, 1-20 gr 20 304 Calcium sulphide, 1-8 gr 20 305 Calcium sulphide, 1 gr 40 23 306 Calomel, 1-50 gr 20 (Mercurous chloride, mild.) 307 Calomel, 1-8 gr 20 308 Calomel, 1-6 gr 20 309+Calomel and Dover Powder, B “A” 50 28 310+Calomel and Ipecac, B “A” 40 23 311 Calomel and Sodium bicarbonate, B “B”.... 35 20 312 Calomel and Sodium bicarbonate. B “C” .... 45 25 313 Calomel and Sodium bicarbonate Compound.. 45 25 314fCamphor monobromated, 1 gr 35 315tCannabis Indica, extract, 1-8 gr 40 23 316 Cannabis Indica, extract, 1-4 gr 45 25 317 Cannabis Indica, tincture, 1-2 Hi 23 318+Cannabis Indica, tincture, 1 hi 23 319 Cannabis Indica, tincture, 2 hi 25 320 Cathartic Comp., Improved, 1-10 gr 40 23 321 Cathartic Comp., Improved, 1-5 gr 25 322fCathartic Comp., Improved, 1 gr 45 25 323 Cathartic Comp. (U. S. P. mass), 1-10 gr 40 23 324 Cathartic Comp. (U. S. P. mass), 1-5 gr 25 t See note at head of page 44. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174 325-368, Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. Specify P. D. & Cols j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup- i M D C j plied at 10 cents per bottle. ) Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 325tCathartic Comp. (U. S. P. mass), 1 gr $ 33 s .. 326 Cathartic Comp., Vegetable, 1-10 gr 23 327 Cathartic Comp. Vegetable, 1-5 gr 23 328tCathartic Comp., Vegetable, 1 gr 33 329 Caulophyllin, 1-10 gr 23 330 Cerium oxalate, 1-2 gr 25 331 Coca, fluid extract, 1-2 tti 23 332tCoca, fluid extract, 1 tti 45 25 333 Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-100 gr 60 33 334 Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-50 gr 40 11 335 Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-20 gr 73 17 336 Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-10 gr 1 23 27 337 Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-5 gr 2 23 47 338 Codeine, 1-8 gr 1 13 25 339 Codeine, 1-5 gr 1 93 41 340 Colchicum root, fluid extract, 1-2 tti 23 341+Colchicum root, fluid extract, 1 til 25 342+Colchicum seed, tincture, 1 til 23 343 Colchicum seed, tincture, 2 itl 25 344 Colchicum seed, tincture, 3 tti 25 345 Colchicum seed, tincture, 5 Rl 28 346tColocynth Comp., extract, 1-4 gr 23 347 Colocynth Comp., extract, 1-2 gr 25 348 Conium Compound 28 349 Conium fruit, tincture, 1 til 20 350 Corrosive sublimate, 1-200 gr 20 (Mercuric chloride, corrosive.) 351 Corrosive sublimate, 1-60 gr 20 352 Corrosive sublimate, 1-40 gr 20 353 Corrosive sublimate, 1-30 gr 23 354 Corrosive sublimate, 1-12 gr 23 355 Corrosive sublimate, 1-10 gr 23 356 Damiana, fluid extract, 1-2 ttl 40 23 357+Damiana, fluid extract, 1 tti 28 358 Digitalin, pure, 1-500 gr 20 359 Digitalin, pure, 1-200 gr 23 360 Digitalin, pure, 1-60 gr 25 361 Digitalis, tincture, 1-2 tti 18 362tDigitalis, tincture, 1 til 20 363 Digitalis, tincture, 3 RL 25 364 Digitalis, tincture, 5 ttl 25 365 Digitalis and Strophanthus 30 366 Dover Powder, 1-2 gr 23 (Ipecac and Opium powder.) 367 Dover Powder, 1 1-4 grs 25 368 Dover Powder, 3 1-3 grs 38 t See note at head of page 44. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174. 183 Tablet Triturates, 369-414. j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C \ plied" at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 369 Elaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-32 gr ..$ 45 $ 25 $ .. 370 Elaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-16 gr 30 371 Elaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-10 gr 38 372fElaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-8 gr 75 40 11 373 Ergot, fluid extract, 1-2 fll 23 374tErgot, fluid extract, 1 fll 25 375 Eucalyptus, fluid extract, 1-2 fll 20 376tEucalyptus, fluid extract, 1 fll 23 377 Euonymin, brown, 1-10 gr 25 378 Euonymin, brown, 1-8 gr 30 379+Euonymin, brown, 1-4 gr 35 380 Euonymin, brown, 1-2 gr 45 12 381 Euonymin, brown, 1 gr 68 16 382tFever (Dr. H. J. Kenyon) 43 11 383 Gelsemperin, 1-16 gr. (see note 80) 50 28 384 Gelsemperin, 1-10 gr 30 385+Gelsemperin, 1-8 gr * 30 386 Gelsemperin, 1-4 gr 33 387 Gelsemium, tincture, 3 fll 25 388 Gelsemium, tincture, 5 fll 25 389 Hyoscyamus, extract, 1-6 gr 25 390+Hyoscyamus, tincture, 1 fll 23 391 Hyoscyamus, tincture, 2 fll 25 392 Hyoscyamus, tincture, 3 fll 25 393 Hyoscyamus tincture, 5 fll 25 394tHepatic 28 395 Hepatic (Dr. H. J. Kenyon) 33 396 Hydrastin, concentration, 1-20 gr 28 397tHydrastis, tincture, 1 fll 23 398 Hydrastis, tincture, 2 fll 25 399 Hydrastis, tincture, 3 fll 25 400 Hyoscyamine, crystals, 1-50 gr 68 16 401 Ignatia, 1-100 gr 20 402tlgnatia, extract, 1-4 gr 23 403 Ignatia, extract, 1-2 gr 28 404tlgnatia, tincture, 1 fll 23 405 Ignatia, tincture, 3 fll 25 406 Ignatia, tincture, 5 fll 25 407 Ipecac, powdered, 1-100 gr 20 408 Ipecac, powdered, 1-50 gr 23 409 Ipecac, fluid extract, 1-2 fll 38 410+Ipecac, fluid extract, 1 fll 48 12 411 Iron arsenate, 1-8 gr 23 412 Iron arsenate, 1-4 gr 23 413tIron and Arsenic, H “A” 25 414 Iron and Arsenic, B “B” 45 25 tSee note at head of page 44. Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174. 415-459. Tablet Triturates. 184 PART TWO. Specify P., D. & Co.'s ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup- \ M D C 1 plied at 10 cents per bottle. j Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 415 Iron and Arsenic, D “C” 45 $ 25 $ .. 416 Iron, Arsenic and Strychnine, 9 “ B ” 28 417 Iron citrate (Ferric citrate), 1 gr 25 418 Iron pyrophosphate, 1 gr 25 419 Iron, Quinine and Arsenic 80 43 11 420+Jaborandi, fluid extract., 1-2 m, 20 421 Jaborandi, fluid extract, 1 HI 23 422 Leptandrin, 1-8 gr 25 423tLeptandrin, 1-4 gr 28 424 Leptandrin, 1-2 gr 30 425 Lithium carbonate, 1-2 gr 33 426 Lithium carbonate and Sodium arsenate 85 45 12 427tLobelia, tincture, 1 Hi 23 428 Lobelia, tincture, 2 Hi 25 429 Lobelia, tincture, 3 Hi 45 25 430 Lupulin, fluid extract, 1-2 Hi 20 431+Lupulin, fluid extract, 1 Hi 25 432 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-30 gr 20 433tMercuric iodide, red, 1-25 gr 20 434 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-20 gr 23 435 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-12 gr 23 436 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-25 gr 25 437 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-20 gr 25 438 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-10 gr 25 439 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-5 gr 25 440 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-3 gr 60 33 441 Mercury with chalk, 1-3 gr 20 442 Mercuric oxide, yellow, 1-100 gr... 20 443 Morphine and Aconite 33 444 Morphine and Atropine, 5 “A” 65 16 445 Morphine and Atropine D “C” 85 , 20 446+Morphine and Atropine, D “D” 1 13 25 447tMorphine acetate, 1-8 gr 63 15 448 Morphine acetate, 1-4 gr 1 08 24 449 Strophanthus, tincture, 2 hi 28 .. 450 Morphine sulphate, 1-50 gr 33 451 Morphine sulphate, 1-10 gr 55 14 452 Morphine sulphate, 1-3 gr 1 40 31 453 Neuralgic (Dr. Dunlap) 50 13 454tNeuralgic (Dr. H. J. Kenyon) 28 .. 455 Nitroglycerin, 1-200 gr 20 , , (Glonoin.) 456 Nitroglycerin, 1-150 gr 23 457 Nitroglycerin, 1-25 gr 23 458 Nitroglycerin, 1-20 gr 23 459 Nux Vomica, powdered, 1-20 gr 23 tSee note at head of page 44. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174. Tablet Triturates, 460-600. Tablet Triturates. PART TWO. I Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup- \ M D C | plied at 10 cents per bottle. j Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 460 Nux Vomica, extract, 1-8 gr S 40 $ 23 $ .. 481+Nux Vomica, extract, 1-4 gr 45 25 463 Nux Vomica, extract, 1-2 gr 50 28 463 Nux Vomica, tincture, 1 Rl 40 23 464+Nux Vomica, tincture, 2 45 25 465 Nux Vomica, tincture, 3 Rl 45 25 466 Opium, powdered, 1-8 gr 45 25 467tOpium, tincture, assayed, 2 ttl 50 28 468 Opium, tincture, assayed, 3 m, 60 33 469 Opium camphorated, tincture, 2 rn, 45 25 470+Opium camphorated, tincture, 5 fll 45 25 471 Opium camphorated, tincture, 10 ill 50 23 472 Ox Gall, pure, 1 gr 40 23 473 Pepsin, Saccharated, U. S. P., 1890,1 gr 40 23 474+Physostigmine sulphate, 1-100 gr 1 10 58 14 475 Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-100 gr 476 Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-50 gr 477 Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-20 gr Fluctuating. 478tPilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-10 gr 479 Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-5 gr. 480 Podophyllin, 1-20 gr 30 18 (Podophyllum resin.) 481 Podophyllin, 1-10 gr 35 20 482 Rennin, 1 gr 70 38 See note 142. 483 Potassium arsenate, 1-20 gr 35 20 484 Quinine bisulphate, 1-10 gr 45 25 485 Quinine sulphate, 1-10 gr 45 25 486 Rhubarb Compound 45 25 487 Bismuth and Cerium oxalate 85 45 12 488tSaccharin, 25 milligrammes* 1 65 85 20 With Sodium bicarbonate, q. s. 489 Saccharin, 65 milligrammes* 4 20 2 13 45 With Sodium bicarbonate, q.s. 490 Salicin, 1 gr 70 38 491tSalicylic acid, 1 gr 60 33 • • 492 Salol, 1-2 gr 85 45 12 493 Sodium arsenate, 1-100 gr 35 20 • • 494 Sodium salicylate, 1-2 gr 45 25 495 Sparteine sulphate, 1-50 gr 50 28 496tSparteine sulphate, 1-20 gr 60 33 • • 497 Sparteine sulphate, 1-10 gr 90 48 12 498 Sparteine sulphate, 1-4 gr 1 60 83 19 499 Squill, tincture, 1 Rl 35 20 • • 500 to 521. Veterinary Hypodermatic Tablets. 522 to 599. No tablets of these numbers yet made. 600tSquill, tincture, 2 Rl 40 23 tSee note at head of page 44. *See note 148. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174. 601-645, Tablet Triturates. Specify P., D. & Co?s PART TWO. ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C l plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 601 Stramonium leaves, tincture, 1 ttl $ 35 $ 20 $ .. 602tStrophanthus, tincture, 1 fll 40 23 603 Strychnine sulphate, 1-200 gr 35 20 604tTartar emetic, 1-20 gr (Antimony and Potassium tartrate.) 40 23 605. Tartar emetic, 1-10 gr 40 23 606 Tartar emetic and Ipecac 35 20 607 Tully Powder, 1 gr 45 25 608tVeratrine sulphate, 1-20 gr 55 30 609 Veratrine sulphate, 1-10 gr 85 45 12 610 Yeratrum Viride, tincture, 2 HI 45 25 611 Zinc phosphide, 1-100 gr 35 20 612 Zinc phosphide, 1-50 gr 35 20 613 Zinc phosphide, 1-25 gr 35 20 614 Creosote, Beechwood, 1-10 HI 615 Antiseptic Tablets, It “B,” white (for external 35 20 use only). See Specialties, page 123. 616 Cannabis Indica, Arsenic and Iron 75 40 11 617 Cannabis Indica, Digitalis and Iron 80 43 11 618+Nitroglycerin Compound 50 28 . . 619 Nitroglycerin Comp., B “B” 85 45 12 620 Cascara Sagrada extract, 1 gr 90 48 12 621 Ergot, extract, 1 gr 95 50 13 622 Iron, Arsenic and Strychnine, B “ C ” 45 25 623 Fever 70 38 624 Opium and Lead acetate, B “ B ” 60 33 625 Bismuth Compound 65 35 626 Calomel and Sodium bicarbonate Comp., B “ B ” 40 23 627 Cathartic, Active 45 25 628 Diarrhoea 85 45 12 629 Dyspeptic (Dr. E. B. Haworth) 50 28 630 Fever (Dr. T. G. Davis) 40 23 631 Hydrastin Compound 65 35 632 Mercurous iodide and Opium 50 28 633 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-1000 gr 35 20 634 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-500 gr 35 20 635 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-200 gr 35 20 636+Nerve Tonic, No. 1 (Dr. Westbrook) 60 83 637 Nerve Tonic, No. 5 55 30 638 Nitroglycerin Comp., B “ C ” 45 25 639 Nitroglycerin Comp., B “D” 50 28 640 Nux Vomica and Pepsin (Dr. Skiff) 50 28 641 Pepsin and Pancreatin 65 35 642 Physostigmine sulphate, 1-50 gr 1 65 85 20 643 Picrotoxin and Belladonna 60 33 644 Bhinitis, (half-strength, Dr. Lincoln) 80 43 11 645 Tonsillitis 40 23 +See note at head of page 44. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174. 646-693, Tablet Triturates. Tablet Triturates. ( Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup-) M D C ( plied at 10 cents per bottle. j Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 646 Camphor monobromated, 1-10 gr $ 35 $ 20 $ .. 647 Cardiac Compound (Dr. Chas. L. Kerr) 4 50 2 28 48 648 Paregoric Compound 50 28 649 Calomel and Sodium bicarbonate, 9 “D” 40 23 650 Carminative (Fothergill) 60 33 , , 651 Saccharin, l-2gr.(with Sodium bicarbonate,q.s.) 2 20 1 13 25 652 Mercury with chalk and Dover Powder 50 28 , , 653 Throat (Dr. Quinlan) 55 30 654 Three Iodides 40 23 655 Bismuth and Calomel Compound 85 45 12 656 Discontinued. 657 Potassium bichromate, 1-2 gr 30 18 658 Hyoscine hydrobromate, 1-200 gr 95 50 13 659 Opium, powdered, 1 gr 1 00 53 13 660 Strychnine nitrate, 1-50 gr 35 20 661 Strychnine nitrate, 1-100 gr 35 20 662 Zinc sulphocarbolate, gr 35 20 663 Enteritis (Dr. C. N. Haskell) 45 25 664 Aloin, MOO gr 35 20 665 Tartar emetic, 1-1000 gr 30 18 666 Arsenic bromide, 1-1000 gr 30 18 667 Arsenic iodide, 1-1000 gr 30 18 668 Arsenic sulphide, 1-1000 gr 30 18 669 Calcium sulphide, 1-1000 gr 30 18 670 Digitalis and Aconite 45 25 671 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-1000 gr 30 18 672 Nitroglycerin, 1-1000 gr 30 18 673 Strychnine sulphate, 1-1000 gr 30 18 674 Potassium bichromate, 1-10 gr 30 18 675 Stomachic (Dr. North) 50 28 676 Strophanthus tincture, 5 H 55 30 677 Cereus grandiflorus, fluid extract, 1 si 50 28 678 Diarrhoea, B 3 (Dr. Sullivan) 65 35 679 Zinc sulphocarbolate, 1 gr 50 28 680 Nitroglycerin Comp., § “E” 65 35 681 Sciatica (Dr. John T. Metcalf) 50 28 682 Pepsin and Capsicum Compound 60 33 683 Podophyllin Compound 55 30 684 Salol Compound 1 55 80 19 685 Dermatol (Bismuth subgallate), 1 gr 1 50 78 18 686 Zinc sulphocarbolate and Aloin 55 30 687 Aloin and Cascarin Comp. (Dr. Duncan) 60 33 688 Aloin and Cascarin Comp., B 2 (Dr. Duncan)... 65 35 689 Potassium arsenite Solution (Fowler Sol.), 1 til. 40 23 690 Potassium arsenite Solution (Fowler Sol.), 2 til. 40 23 691 Potassium arsenite Solution (Fowler Sol.), 3 til. 45 25 692 Potassium arsenite Solution (Fowler Sol.), 5 Til. 45 25 693 Bronchitis 40 23 PART TWO. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174. Tablet Triturates, 694-712. 188 PART TWO. Specify P., D. & Co.'s j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup- 1 M D C 1 plied at 10 cents per bottle. i Per Per Per PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. 1000 500 100 694 Morphine and Belladonna $ 73 $ 17 695 Antiseptic, Bernay (Blue), (/or external use only'). See Specialties, page 123. 696 Antiseptic, 9 “ B ” (Blue), (/or external only). See Specialties, page 123. 697 Nux Vomica and Pepsin, R 2 use .... 1 15 60 15 698 Podophyllin and Leptandrin 55 30 # * 699 Cardiac (Dr. Waldstein) .... 185 95 22 700 Mercury and Iron 35 701 Quinine and Digitalis Comp. (Dr. Fowler)... 50 13 702 Arsenic bromide, 1-50 gr 18 703 Arsenic bromide, 1-40 gr 18 704 Arsenic bromide, 1-20 gr 23 705 Aconite and Belladonna 25 706 Cold and Fever (Dr. Evan F. Smith) 23 . , 707 Bronchitis (Dr. Delafleld) 75 40 11 708 Rhus Toxicodendron F. E. 1 min 23 . . 709 Discontinued. 710 Strychnine arsenite, 1-100 gr 23 711 Calomel and Sodium bicarbonate, R “ E . 35 20 712 Quinine and aconite 78 18 Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 155 to 174. Tablet Triturates from Mother Tinctures. We have added to our list of laboratory products the following line of Tablet Triturates. The Mother Tinctures from which these are pre- pared are procured from the most reliable manufacturers of homoeo- pathic products in Europe, and can be depended on to be authentic in every respect, and worthy of the confidence of those who are accus- tomed to the use of homoeopathic preparations, since they conform strictly to every requirement of the Hahnemannian pharmacopoeia. The Tablet Triturates, themselves, are made with every care from these Mother Tinctures, and we guarantee each tablet to represent exactly the quantity indicated. M D C List PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. Per Per Per No. 1000 500 100 850 Aconitum, 1 Til . . $ 60 $ 33 $ 10 851 Aconitum, 2 Rl 70 38 10 852 Actsea racemosa, 1 til 60 33 10 853 Actsea racemosa, 2 Rl . 75 40 11 854 Ailanthus glandulosa, 1 Rl 65 35 10 855 Aloe, 1 HI 55 30 10 856 Apis melliflca, 1 Rl 75 40 11 857 Apocynum cannabinum, 1 Rl 75 40 11 189 Mother Tincture Triturates. Mother Tincture Triturates. PART TWO. M D C List PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. Per Per Per No. 1000 500 100 858 Apocynum cannabinum, 2 si $1 05 $ 55 $ 14 859 Arnicae radice, 1 si 55 30 10 860 Asclepias tuberosa, 1 si 75 40 11 861 Asclepias tuberosa, 2 si 1 00 53 13 862 Baptisia, 1 til 65 35 10 863 Baptisia, 2 m 85 45 12 864 Belladonna, 1 H 60 33 10 865 Belladonna, 2 si 70 38 10 866 Bryonia alba, 1 si 60 83 10 867 Bryonia alba, 2 nj, 75 40 11 868 Cactus grandiflorus, 1 si 75 40 11 869 Calendula, 1 si 60 83 10 870 Cannabis Indica, 1 si 60 33 10 871 Cantharis, 1 si 60 33 10 872 Cantharis, 2 si 80 43 11 873 Capsicum, 1-2 si 50 28 10 874 Capsicum, 1 Til 60 33 10 875 Capsicum, 2 Til 80 43 11 876 Causticum, 1 Hi 60 33 10 877 Causticum, 2 si 80 43 11 878 Chamomilla, 1 til 55 30 10 879 Chamomilla, 2 tti 70 38 10 880 Chelidonium, 1 tti 60 33 10 881 Chimaphilla, 1 si 60 33 10 882 China, 1 si 60 33 10 883 China, 2 si 80 43 11 884 Cistus, 1 si 55 30 10 885 Clematis, 1 si 60 33 10 886 Cocculus, 1 si 60 33 10 887 Cocculus, 2 si 70 38 10 888 Coffea, 1 si 55 30 10 889 Coffea, 2 si 75 40 11 890 Colchicum, 1 si 60 33 10 891 Colchicum, 2 si 70 38 10 892 Collinsonla, 1 si 65 85 10 893 Collinsonia, 2 si 1 20 63 15 894 Colocynthis, 1 si 60 33 10 895 Colocynthis, 2 si 75 40 11 896 Conium, 1 si 55 30 10 897 Conium, 2 si 65 35 10 898 Corydalis Formosa, 1 si 70 38 10 899 Cubeba, 1 si 50 28 10 900 Cubeba, 2 si 95 50 13 901 Digitalis, 1 si 60 33 10 902 Digitalis, 2 si 70 38 10 903 Dioscorea,1 si 80 43 11 904 Dioscorea, 2 si 1 15 60 15 905 Drosera, 1 si 60 33 10 Mother Tincture Triturates. 190 Specify P. D. & Co?s PART TWO M D C List PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER AND LETTER. Per Per Per No. 1000 500 100 906 Drosera, 2 Rl 8 80 $ 43 $ 11 907 Dulcamara, 1 in, 60 33 10 908 Euphrasia, 1 Til 60 33 10 909 Euonymus Europaeus, 1 Rl 60 33 10 910 Gelsemium, 1 Til 60 33 10 911 Gelsemium, 2 Rl 80 43 11 912 Guaiacum, 1 Tip 60 33 10 913 Hamamelis, 1 Rl.., 60 33 10 914 Hamamelis, 2 TTL 85 45 12 915 Hydrastis, 1 Rl 60 33 10 916 Hydrastis, 2 Rl 85 46 12 917 Hyoscyamus, 1 Rl 60 33 10 918 Hyoscyamus, 2 Rl 70 38 10 919 Ignatia, 1 Rl 60 33 10 920 Ignatia, 2 Rl 70 38 10 921 Ipecacuanha, 1 Rl 60 33 10 922 Ipecacuanha, 2 Rl . 80 43 11 923 Iris versicolor, 1 Rl 75 40 11 924 Kalmia, 1 Rl 80 48 11 925 Leptandra, 1 Rl 80 43 11 926 Lobelia, 1 Rl 60 33 10 927 Nux Vomica, 1RI 50 28 10 928 Nux Vomica, 2 Rl 75 40 11 929 Opium, 1 Rl 75 40 11 930 Opium, 2RI 1 25 65 16 931 Phosphorus, 1 Rl 65 35 10 932 Phosphorus, 2 Rl 85 45 12 933 Physostigma, 1 Rl 60 33 10 934 Physostigma, 2 Rl 1 10 58 14 935 Phytolacca, 1 Rl 65 35 10 936 Podophyllum, 1 Rl 60 33 10 937 Podophyllum, 2RI 1 05 55 14 938 Pulsatilla, 1 Rl 60 33 10 939 Pulsatilla, 2 Rl 75 40 11 940 Rhus Toxicodendron, 1 Rl 60 33 10 941 Rhus Toxicodendron,!2 Rl 75 40 11 942 Rumex, 1 Rl 60 33 10 943 Sambucus, 1 Rl 60 33 10 944 Senecio aureus, 1 Rl 75 40 11 945 Spigelia, 1 Rl 60 33 10 946 Spongia, 1 Rl 60 33 10 947 Spongia, 2 Rl 80 43 11 948 Sticta, 1 Rl 60 33 10 949 Thuja, 1 Rl 60 33 10 950 Thuja, 2 Rl 80 43 11 951 Urtica, 1 Rl 60 33 10 952 Veratrum album, 1 Rl 60 33 10 953 Veratrum album, 2 Rl 75 40 11 954 Veratrum viride, 1 Rl 65 35 10 955 Veratrum viride, 2 Rl 85 45 12 956 Viburnum Opuliis, 1 Rl 60 33 10 957 Viburnum prunifolium, 1 Rl 55 30 10 191 Compressed Tablets, Ac-AI. Compressed Tablets. Put up in bottles of xooo (“M”), in bottles of 500 (“D”), and in bottles of 100 (“C”). We furnish to order any other desired formula, the nature and quantity of which will permit of being presented in this form. Additions will constantly be made as demand may necessitate. ( Formulae not priced in bottles of 100 > M D C { are supplied at io cts. per bot. j Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 I Acetanilid, 2 grs $ 45 $ 25 $ .. 2 Acetanilid, 3 grs 55 30 3 Acetanilid, 4 grs 70 38 4fAcetanilid, S grs ,.. 75 40 11 Acetanilid, Aromatic (S3) • • 80 43 11 Acetanilid, 5 grs. Oil Gaultheria, q. s. Acetanilid Compound, see Migraine. 5 Migraine 1 35 70 17 Acetanilid, 2 grs. Citrated Caffeine, 1-2 gr. Camphor monobromated, 1-2 gr. fAcetanilid Compound, 9 1 (127).. 45 25 . , Acetanilid, 2 grs. FI. Ext. Gelsemium, 1 til. Acetanilid Compound, 9 2 (128).. 70 38 Acetanilid, 4 grs. FI. Ext. Gelsemium, 2 nt. Acetanilid Compound, 9 3 (129).. 1 15 60 15 Acetanilid, 3 grs. Morphine comp, powder, 3 grs. Acetanilid Compound, 9 4 (130).. 2 00 1 03 23 Acetanilid, 2 1-2 grs. Gelsemperin, 1-10 gr. Citrated Caffeine, 1 gr. Acetanilid and Gelsemperin Comp., see Acetanilid Comp., 9 4. Acetanilid and Salol (255).. 3 15 Acetanilid, 2% grs. Salol, 2% grs. 1 60 35 fAcetanilid and Sodium Compound (106).. 1 35 70 17 Acetanilid, 3 1-2 grs. Sodium bicarbonate, 9-10 gr. Sodium bromide, 1-10 gr. Citrated Caffeine, 1-2 gr. Acetanilid and Sodium Comp., 92(131).. 1 90 98 22 Acetanilid, 2 1-2 grs. Sodium bicarbonate, 2 1-2 grs. Citrated Caffeine, 1 gr. Tinct. Gelsemium, 3 nt. Acetanilid, Sodium and Quinine Com- pound (236).. 3 15 1 60 35 Acetanilid, 3J4 grs. Sodium bicarbonate, 9-10 gr. Sodium bromide, 1-10 gr. Citrated Caffeine, gr. Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. 6 Alum Compound (for injection) 55 30 . . Alum, 2 1-2 grs. Zinc sulphate, 2 grs. FI. Golden-seal, colorless, 1 nt. Morphine sulphate, 1-32 gr. fSee note at head of page 44. Am-An, Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. Specify P. D. & Co.'s ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo ) M D C ( are supplied at io cts. per bot. ) Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 Ammonium bromide, 5 grs (216).. $ 90 $ 48 $ 12 Ammonium chloride, 3 grs.... (54).. 30 18 See also Specialties, page 127. Ammonium chloride, 5 grs (213).. 35 20 See also Specialties, page 127, Ammonium chloride and Liquorice,(242). 95 50 13 Ammonium chloride, 2 grs. Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 8 grs. Ammonium salicylate Compound..(132).. 7 50 3 78 78 Ammonium salicylate, 3 grs. Phenacetine (Bayer), 1 gr. Caffeine, 1-2 gr. Salicin, 1 1-2 grs. 7 Anodyne 1 30 68 16 Camphor, 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. Morphine acetate, 1-20 gr. Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-20 nj,. 8 Antacid (Sir Wm. Roberts, M. D.) 60 33 Calcium carbonate, precip., 3 1-2 grs. Magnesium carbonate, 2 1-2 grs. Sodium chloride, 1 gr. See note 10. fAnti-Asthmatic (Hare) (55).. 2 60 1 33 29 Sodium iodide, 2 grs. Sodium bromide, 2 grs. FI. Ext. Euphorbia pilulifera, 3 HI. Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-200 gr. Tr. Lobelia, 2 HI. Anti-Asthmatic,9 2(Dr.L.T.Stevens) (133) 4 05 2 05 44 Potassium iodide, 5 grs. Solution Potassium arsenite, 1 fll. Tinct. Lobelia, 4 hi. Tinct. Belladonna leaves, 1 1-2 fll. Tinct. Opium deodorized, 1-2 hi. Oil Gaultheria, q. s. 9 Anti-Constipation 75 40 IX Ext. Cas'cara sagrada, 1 gr. Ext. Nux vomica. 1-8 gr. Ext. Belladonna leaves, 1-8 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. Anti-Dyspeptic (134).. 1 25 65 16 Powd. Ipecac, 1-10 gr. Mass of Mercury, 2 grs. Ext. Colocynth compound, 2 grs. fAnti-Dyspeptic, R 2 (135).. 5o 28 ,. Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. Powd. Ipecac, i-iogr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. Ext. Rhubarb, 1-4 gr. Ext. Gentian, 1-2 gr. Sodium bicarbonate, 2 grs. Anti-Dyspeptic, 9 3 (Fothergill Im- 65 35 ,. proved! .(136).. Ext. Gentian, 1 gr. Mass of Mercury, 1 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-10 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-10 gr. Strychnine, 1-40 gr. See note at head of page 44. 193 Compressed Tablets, Ah-Bi. Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. ( Formula not priced in bottles of 100 ) M D C ( are supplied at 10 cts. per bot. ) Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 Anti-Lithic (Dr. Hewish) (137).. $ I 20 $ 63 $ 15 Sodium phosphate, 4 grs. Lithium benzoate, 1 gr. Sodium bicarbonate, 1 gr. Potassium bicarbonate, 1 gr. Sodium chloride, 1 gr. Anti-Malarial (56).. 2 80 1 43 31 Powd. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. Quinine sulphate, 3 grs. Antimonial Powder ( James Powder), 3 grs (138).. 35 20 fAntipyrine, 3 grs (ill).. 15 25 7 65 I 56 Antipyrine, 5 grs (112).. 23 45 11 75 2 38 Anti-Rheumatic, R 2 (232).. 2 45 1 25 28 Potassium iodide, 2 grs. Ext. Phytolacca root, 1 gr. Guaiac, 3 grs. Colchicine, 1-100 gr. Digitalin, pure, 1-100 gr. Antiseptic Tablets, see Specialties, p. 123. fAnti-Vomiting, R 1, see Creosote Comp. Anti-Vomiting, R 2, see Nausea, R 2. 10 Aphrodisiac 95 50 13 Ext. Damiana, 2 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr, Cantharides, 1-25 gr. Astringent Wash (304).. 70 38 Lead acetate, 2 grs. Zinc acetate, 2 grs. Berberine hydrochlorate, 1-20 gr. Morphine acetate. 1-32 gr. Bismuth and Calomel.. (139).. 1 45 75 17 Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. Mercurous chloride, mud, 1-10 gr. Aromatic powder, 1 gr. Bismuth and Charcoal (57) •• 1 50* 78 18 Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. Charcoal, 5 grs Bismuth and Creosote (122).. 2 QO 1 48 32 Bismuth subnitrate, 5 grs. Beechwood Creosote, 1-2 14,. Milk sugar, 2 grs. Bismuth and Ipecac Compound... (140).. i 45 75 18 Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-20 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-50 gr. Aromatic powder, 1 gr. Bismuth, Opium and Carbolic acid.(l4l).. 2 40 1 23 27 Bismuth subnitrate, 5 grs. Powd. Opium, 1-2 gr. Aromatic powder, 1 gr. Carbolic acid, 1-2 gr. t See note at head of page 44. Compressed Tablets, Bi-Ca. 194 PART TWO. Specify P. D. $ Co.'s ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo ? M D c ( are supplied at io cts. per bot. ) Per 1000 Per 500 Per ioo Bismuth salicylate, Aromatic (253)..$ 2 25 Bismuth salicylate, basic, 3 grs. Prepared chalk, 2 grs. $ 115 $ 26 Aromatic powder, 1 gr. Zinc sulphocarbolate, 1M grs. Bismuth subgallate, see Dermatol. Bismuth subnitrate, 5 grs (214).. 2 15 110 25 Bitter Tonic (245).. 40 23 Wine Ipecac, x m. Tr. Capsicum, 2 ill. Tr. Nux vomica, 5 fll. Tr. Gentian comp., 5 m. Blaud Mass, see Ferrous curb. (Blaud). Blaud (Nascent) (310).. 50 28 Each tablet corresponds to 5 grains (Blaud) Ferrous carbonate mass. Blaud with Nux Vomica (142).. 40 23 Ferrous carbonate mass (Blaud), 3 grs. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-6 gr. 38 Blaud and Sumbul Compound.. (143).. 7° •. Ferrous carbonate mass (Blaud), 3 grs. Ext. Musk-root, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-60 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. Borax, (Sodium borate), 5 grs (58).. 35 20 See also Specialties, page 127. Bromide and Caffeine Compound. (144).. 2 35 120 27 Sodium bromide, 5 grs. Caffeine, 1-2 gr. Acetanilid, 2 grs. Tinct. Gelsemium, 3 tti. Brown Mixture, 100 ni (59) • • 85 45 12 Each compressed tablet represents 100 ui compound mixture of Glycyrrhiza of the U. S. P., 1890, and contains: Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 3 grs. Powd. Opium, 1-20 gr. Benzoic acid, 1-20 gr. Camphor, 1-20 gr. Antimony and Potassium tartrate, 1-40 gr. Oil Anise, 1-20 ui. See also Specialties, page 127. Brown Mixture and Ammonium chloride, See Specialties, page 127. Brown Mixture Compound (60).. 45 25 Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 1 4-5 grs. Powd. Opium, 3-100 gr. Benzoic acid, 3-100 gr. Camphor, 3-100 gr. Antimony and Potassium tartrate, 3-200 gr. Oil Anise, 3-100 ui. Ammonium chloride, 1 gr. See also Specialties, page 127. Bullock’s Blood, see Hceminal. Cactus Grandiflorus Heart Tonic. Calomel, 4 grs (125).. 1 10 58 14 (Mercurous chloride, mild.) fCalomel, 5 grs (61).. 1 15 60 15 fSee note at head of page 44. 195 Ca-Ch, Compressed Tablets. Compressed Tablets. PART TWO ( Formulas not priced in bottles of 100 ) M D C ( are supplied at io cts. per bot. ) 8 O W M D C ( are supplied at 10 cts. per bot. ) Per rooo Per 500 Per 100 Chloral, 5 grs (123). •$ i 35 $ 70 $ 17 13 Chloral Comp. (Anti-Spasmodic) • 1 75 90 21 Chloral, 2 1-2 grs. Potassium bromide, 2 1-2 grs. Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. Zinc bromide, 1-20 gr. 14 Chlorodyne x 03 23 Morphine hydrochlorate, 1-6 gr. Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 gr. Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-300 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-10 m,. Oil Peppermint, 1-10 HI. 15 Cinchonidine salicylate, 2 1-2 grs • 1 75 90 21 i6fCinchonidine salicylate, 5 grs. • 3 50 1 78 38 Cinchonidine sulphate, 2 grs. (s.-e. (312) Cobb. See Opium and Ipecac Comp. 60 33 Cocaine, 1 Vs, 2 X and 3 grs., see Specialties, page 126. 17 Cocaine and Cubeb Compound • 2 55 1 30 29 Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-12 gr. Oleoresin Cubeb, 1-8 m,. Ammonium chloride, 2 grs. Ext. Glycyrrhiza,, 2 grs. Cold. No. 3 (65) Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. Ipecac and Opium powder, 2 grs. Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. • 2 35 1 20 27 Tinct. Aconite. 1 ni. Copper arsenite, see Tablet Triturates. Coryza (243)- . 1 05 55 14 Quinine sulphate, % gr. Ammonium chloride, y2 gr. Camphor, % gr. Powdered Opium, 1-10 gr. Ext. Belladonna leaves, 1-20 gr. Ext. Aconite root, 1-10 gr. Cough, No. 2 (246) 50 28 . . Ammonium carbonate, 1 gr. Powdered Squill, % gr. Powdered Senega, % gr. Tr. Opium camphorated, 5 fit. Creosote (Beechwood), 1 ni (311) 70 38 Creosote Compound ,...(152). . 2 15 1 10 25 Beechwood Creosote, 1-8 ui. Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-20 gr. Cerium oxalate, 2 grs. Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1-4 gr. Tinct. Nux vomica, 1-4 ui. 18 Cubeb Compound (Gonorrhoea) 70 38 Powd. Cubeb, 3-4 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1-8 gr. Copaiba mass, 1-2 gr. Venice Turpentine, 1-4 gr. Oil Santal, 1-10 tti. Oil Gaultheria, 1-20 itl. t See note at head of page 44. 197 Compressed Tablets. Gy-Di. Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo ) M D C ( are supplied at ro cts. per bot. 5 Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 i9fCystitis 9 i $ I 10 $ 58 $ 14 Boric acid, 2 grs. Potassium bicarbonate, 2 grs. Ext. Buchu, 1 gr. Ext. Triticum, 1 gr. Ext. Corn-silk, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hydrangea, 1-2 gr. Atropine sulphate, 1-500 gr. Cystitis, 9 2 (153). 1 35 70 17 Benzoic acid, 3 grs. Sodium borate, 2 grs. Ext. Buchu, 1 gr. Ext. Triticum, 1 gr. Ext. Corn-silk, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hydrangea, 1-2 gr. Atropine sulphate, 1-500 gr. 20+Damiana Compound 1 05 55 14 Ext. Damiana, 2 grs. Phosphorus, 1-30 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. Damiana Compound, 9 2 (Dr. La Ma drid) (IS4)- Zinc phosphide, i-iogr. Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 gr. 1 05 55 14 Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr. Ext. Damiana, 1 1-2 grs. Dermatol (Subgallate of Bismuth), 5 grs. (203). 2 70 x 38 30 Diaphoretic, (Whitford) (222). 65 35 Opium, 1-4 gr. Camphor, 1 gr. Powdered Asclepias, 1-2 gr. Potassium bitartrate, 3 1-4 grs. 21 Diarrhoea 2 00 1 03 23 Bismuth subnitrate, 3 grs. Sacch. Pepsin, U. S. P., i8go, 2 grs. Aromatic Chalk powder, 2 grs. fDigestive, B “A” (66)- x 80 93 21 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. Pure Pancreatin, 1 gr. Calcium lactophosphate, 2 grs. See also Specialties, page 127. 22 Digestive, B “ B ” 4 80 2 43 51 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 3 grs. Diastase, 1-4 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-12 gr. Dipsomania (155) • 1 50 78 18 Gold and Sodium chloride, 1-24 gr. Strychnine nitrate, 1-60 gr. Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-200 gr. Atropine, 1-200 gr. Tinct. Digitalis, 3 ttu Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-8 ui. Diuretic (126). 55 30 Powd. Digitalis, 1 gr. Potassium nitrate, 1 gr. Ext. Buchu, 1 gr. Powd. Squill, 1 gr. t See note at head of page 44. Do-Fe, Compressed Tablets. 198 PART TWO. Specify P. D. & Co.'s ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo 1 M D C j are supplied at io cts. per bot. j Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 23 Dover Powder, 5 pts per lb, $1.50$ 1 10 $ 58 $ 14 (Ipecac and Opium Powder.) 24 Emmenagogue Ergotin (Bonjean), 1 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. i 35 70 17 Ext. Black Hellebore, 1 gr. Aloes Socotrine, 1 gr. Oil Savine, 1-4 fll. fEmmenagogue, Improved Ext. Cotton root bark, x gr. ..(156).. 1 50 78 18 Ergotin (Bonjean), 1 gr. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Black Hellebore, 1 gr. Aloes Socotrine, 1 gr. Oil Savine, 1-4 ill. Emmenagogue, Modified ...(157).. 1 05 55 H Tinct. Guaiac compound (N. F.) 20 Tinct. Cantharides, 5 ni. Tinct. Aloes, io uf. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 2 grs. 25 Ergotin Compound Ergotin (Bonjean), 1 1-2 grs. 1 95 1 00 23 Tr. Digitalis, 1-2 fit. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Expectorant (Tonic) ..(158).. x 10 58 M Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. Tinct. Digitalis, 2 m,. Terpin hydrate, 3 grs. Powd. Opium, 1-24 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-4 gr. Febrifuge ..(247).. 5 85 2 95 62 Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. Acetanilid, 2 grs. Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-6 gr. Febrinol 5 grs 9 00 4 53 94 Fel Bo vis, see Ox Gall. Ferratin, (Boehringer — B. & S.). See “Ferratin” in Specialties,page I2Q. Ferrous carbonate (Blaud), 3 grs..(67).. 35 20 fFerrous carbonate (Blaud), 5 grs..(68).. 40 23 Ferrous carbonate (Blaud), Modified ....(69).. 40 23 Ferrous carbonate mass (Blaud), 5 grs. Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. Ferrous Lactate Compound (Dr. S. W. Mitchell) ..(159)-. 1 85 95 22 Ferrous lactate, 2 grs. Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Ignatia, 1-4 gr. Ferrous Lactate and Cinchonine Com- pound ... (31).. 65 35 Ferrous lactate, 1 gr. Cinchonine sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-5 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-30 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. t See note at head of page 44. 199 Fo-Hy, Compressed Tablets. Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. ( Formulae not priced in bottles of 100 > M D c ( are supplied at io cts. per bot. ) Per xooo Per 500 Per 100 26fFour Chlorides (Univ. Hosp. Pharm.).... Ferric chloride, 2-3 gr. (equal to 5 hi. Tinct. Ferric chloride). Quinine hydrochlorate, 1 gr. Arsenic chloride, 1-64 gr. Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-48 gr. Four Chlorides (without Mercury). (160).. Ferric chloride, 2-3 gr. (equal to 5 hi. Tinct. Ferric chloride). ¥ 1 95 $ 1 00 $ 23 1 90 98 22 Quinine hydrochlorate, 1 gr. Arsenic chloride, 1-64 gr. Ammonium chloride. 2 grs. Four Chlorides, Modified (161) • • Ferric chloride, 2-3 gr. (equal to 5 hi. Tinct. Ferric chloride). 1 00 53 13 Quinine hydrochlorate, 1-2 gr. Arsenic chloride, i-ioogr. Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-100 gr. Glycyrrhiza Comp., see Liquorice. Gonorrhoea, see Cubeb Compound. Gray Powder Comp. (Dr. Anderton) 26 (248).. 2 25 1 15 Mercury with chalk, 1 gr. Salol, 1 gr. Bismuth subnitrate, 3 grs. Guaiac, 2 grs (no).. Guaiac and Hydrastis Compound 40 23 28 ’ * (Throat) (162).. 5o . . Guaiac, 2 grs. Ammonium chloride, 2 grs. Fluid Golden-seal (colorless), 1 hi. Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 2 grs. Guaiacol and Hypophosphites Comp. (Dr. R. G. Curtin) (163) • • 4 05 2 05 44 Guaiacol, 1-2 gr. Quinine hypophosphite, 1 gr. Calcium hypophosphite, 1 gr. Ferric hypophosphite, 1-2 gr. Sodium hypophosphite, 1-2 gr. Potassium hypophosphite, 1-4 gr. Manganese hypophosphite, 1-4 gr. Strychnine hypophosphite, 1-64 gr. Hseminal, 3 grs...(see page 223).. (210).. 85 45 12 Heart Tonic (Cactus grandiflorus Co.(7o) 3 60 1 83 39 FI. Ext. Cereus grandiflorus, 5 hi. Tinct. Digitalis, 2 hi. Citrated Caffeine, 2 grs. Hematic (Kirwan) (223).. 35 20 Strychnine sulphate, 1-240 gr. Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-120 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-96 gr. Ferrous sulphate, 2 grs. Potassium carbonate, 2 grs. Hydrastine Compound (164).. 75 40 11 Lead acetate, 2 grs. Zinc sulphate, 2 grs. Hydrastine hydrochlorate, 1-20 gr. Morphine acetate, 1-32 gr. t See note at head of page 44. Compressed Tablets, Hy-La. 200 PART TWO. Specify P. D. & Co.'s ( Formulae not priced in bottles of 100 ? M D C ( are supplied at io cts. per bot. ) Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 Hypnotic (249).. ? I 30 $ 68 $ 16 Sodium bromide, 5 grs. Acetanilid, 2 grs. Hyoscvamine, 1-400 gr. Digitalin, pure, 1-400 gr. 27 Hypophosphites and Quinine Compound without Strychnine 2 70 I 38 30 Quinine hypophosphite, 1 gr. Ferric hypophosphite, 1-2 gr. Calcium hypophosphite, 1-2 gr. Sodium hypophosphite, 1-4 gr. Potassium hypophosphite, 1-4 gr. Manganese hypophosphite, 1-4 gr. 28 Hypophosphites and Quinine Compound 2 80 with Strychnine Formula as above, adding to each tablet, 1 43 31 Strychnine hypophosphite, 1-64 gr. 29 Hypophosphites and Quinine Compound with Creosote 2 95 1 50 33 Same as JJ of No. 28, with addition of Beechwood Creosote 1-2 m,. to each tablet. Injection Compound—Discontinued. Intestinal Tonic (202).. I IO 58 14 Euonymin, brown, 2-5 gr. Leptandrin, 2-5 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-5 gr. Beechwood Creosote, 1-3 m,. Ext. Chirata, 1 gr. Iron, Quinine and Aloes Comp. (Dr. Duncan) (250).. 2 85 I 45 32 Reduced Iron, 2 grs. Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. Powdered Aloes, J4 gr. Iron, Quinine and Arsenic (237).. I 65 85 20 Reduced Iron, 2 grs. Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-50 gr. fKola nut, 5 grs (211).. 65 35 Kola nut, 10 grs (212).. I 20 63 15 Kola nut, Extract, 2 grs (240).. i 95 I 00 23 30 Krameria Compound 1 10 58 14 FI. Ext. Krameria, 1 fit. Bismuth subnitrate, 1 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-4 gr. Powd. Glycyrrhiza, 1-4 gr. 31 Ferrous Lactate and Cinchonine Comp. 65 35 Ferrous lactate, 1 gr. Cinchonine sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-5 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-30 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. Lacto-ferric, see Ferrous Lactate and Cin- chonine Comp. fSee note at head of page 44. 201 La-Na, Compressed Tablets. Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. j Formulae not priced in bottles of 100 ) M | are supplied at io cts. per bot. ) Per 1000 D Per 500 C Per 100 Lactophenin and Salol (227). .$10 95 Lactophenin (Boehringer—B.&S.), 2y2 grs. Salol, 2%. grs. ? 5 50 $ I 13 Lactophenin (Boehringer—B. & S.). See “Lactophenin,” in Specialties, page 130. Liquorice Powder Comp., 20 grs., ...(71).. See also Specialties, page 127. 75 40 II Lithium citrate, see Specialties, page 13/. Lupulin and Bromide Compound. (200).. Lupulin, 1-2 gr. Scutellarin, 1-2 gr. Ergotin (Bonjean), 1-4 gr. Atropine sulphate, 1-2000 gr. Zinc bromide, i-iogr. I 15 60 15 32 Mercuric iodide (soluble). (see note 120). Potassio-Mercuric iodide, 1 gr. 2 05 1 05 24 33 Mercuric oxide, yellow, 1-200 gr (about 1-3 milligramme). (see note 121) 35 20 Migraine (5)-- Acetanilid, 2 grs. Camphor monobromated, 1-2 gr. Citrated Caffeine, 1-2 gr. 1 35 70 17 Mixed Treatment (166).. Potassium iodide, 2 grs. Syrup Ferrous iodide, 5 Tti. Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-64 gr. Solution Arsenic and Mercuric iodide, 2 m. Tinct. Nux vomica, 2 Til. 2 45 1 25 28 Morphine bromide Compound.... (215).. Morphine hydrobromate, i-S gr. Hyoscine hydrobromate, 1-150 gr. Camphor monobromated, 2 grs. 3 45 1 75 38 34*Nasal .bots. of 50, $1 40 per doz. Sodium bicarbonate, 5 grs. Sodium borate, 5 grs. Sodium chloride, 5 grs. Sodium benzoate, 7-24 gr. Sodium salicylate, 7-24 gr. Oil Eucalyptus, 7-48 m. Thymol, 7-48 gr. Menthol, 7-96 gr. Oil Gaultheria, 7-96 Tti. i 20 63 15 *Nasal, Improved (209).. (bots of 50, 85c per doz.).. 55 Sodium borate, 5 grs. Sodium chloride, 5 grs. Menthol, 3-50 gr. Oil Eucalyptus, 3-50 ui. Thymol, 3-50 gr. Oil Gaultheria, 3-100 ui. See also “ Plasma Nasal,” No. 307. 30 Nausea, 2 (167).. Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. Cerium oxalate, 2 grs. Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-12 gr. 3 05 1 55 34 ♦See note 126. Compressed Tablets, Na-Op. 202 PART TWO. Specify P. D. <& Co is I Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo ) M \ are supplied at io cts. per bot. f Per 1000 D Per Soo C Per ioc Nausea, No. 3 (Dr. Guernsey) (251)..$ 1 05 Cerium oxalate, 5 grs. Powd. Ipecac, 1-10 gr. $ 55 $ 14 f Neuralgic (168).. Quinine sulphate, 1 1-2 grs. Morphine sulphate, 1-20 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-30 gr. Ext. Aconite leaves, 1-4 gr. 2 10 1 08 24 Neuralgic Headache (Dr. Myers). (124).. Sodium bromide, 5 grs. Citrated Caffeine, 1-2 gr. Acetanilid (Antife&rin), 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. Morphine sulphate, 1-50 gr. I 90 98 22 35 Neuralgic Idiopathic (Brown-Sequard) Ext. Hyoscyamus, 2-3 gr. Ext. Conium fruit, 2-3 gr. Ext. Ignatia, 1-2 gr. Ext. Opium, 1-2 gr. Ext. Aconite leaves, 1-3 gr. Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 gr. Ext. Stramonium seed, 1-5 gr. Ext. Belladonna leaves, 1-6 gr. I 90 98 22 Neuralgic Idiopathic, B. S , V strength (224).. Ext. Hyoscyamus, % gr. Ext. Ignatia, M gr, Ext. Opium, Vi gr. Ext. Belladonna leaves, 1-12 gr. Ext. Conium fruit, % gr. Ext. Stramonium seed, 1-10 gr. Ext, Aconite leaves, 1-6 gr. Ext. Indian Cannabis, Vs gr. i os 55 14 Neuralgic, Improved (169) • • Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. Acetanilid, 2 grs. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. 2 85 1 45 32 Nux Vomica and Ignatia Comp. ..(170).. Equal to 10 H ofDr. Freligh Tonic. Tinct. Nux vomica, 1 ui. Tinct. Ignatia, 1 H,. Tinct. Cinchona, 5 H.- Tinct. German Chamomile, 1 H,. Tinct. Gentian, 1 ill. Tinct. Calumba, 1-2 HI. Phosphorus, 1-300 gr. Aromatic powder, 1 gr. 40 23 Opium, Camphor and Tannin (4.-r.). (171) Camphor, 1 gr. Tannic acid, 2 grs. Opium, 1-4 gr. 1 35 70 17 Opium and Hyoscyamus (172).. Opium, 1-2 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. 1 10 58 14 t See note at head of page 44. 203 Op-Ph, Compressed Tablets. Compressed Tablets PART TWO. ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo ) M D C ( are supplied at 10 cts. per bot. f Per 1000 Per 500 Per ico Opium and Ipecac Comp. (Cobb’s) (301).. Powd. Opium, 1-3 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 2-3 gr. $ 85 $ 45 $ 12 Powd. Ipecac, 2-3 gr. Powd. Soap, 2-3 gr. Ox Gall Compound (173)., Inspissated Ox Gall, 1 gr. 2 10 1 08 24 Pure Pancreatin, 1 gr. Ext. Colocynth comp., 1-4 gr. Quinine hydrochlorate, 1-2 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. Ext. Taraxacum, 1 gr. Ox Gall and Ginger (174).. 45 25 Inspissated Ox Gall, 2 grs. Jamaica Ginger, 1 gr. Ox Gall,Pepsin and Pancreatin. ..(175).. 3 75 1 90 41 Inspissated Ox Gall, 2 grs. Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 2 grs. Pure Pancreatin, 2 grs. Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr., s. c..(73).. 1 25 65 16 See also Pepsin Products, page 220. Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), 2 grs., s.c.(238).. 2 45 I 25 28 Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), 3 grs., s.c. (239).. 3 65 I 85 40 Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000),5 grs.,s. 0.(254).. 5 95 3 00 63 36tPepsin and Bismuth, I* “A” 2 20 1 13 25 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. Bismuth subnitrate, 3 grs. 37 Pepsin and Bismuth, Q “ B ” 3 35 1 70 37 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 2 1-2 grs. Bismuth subnitrate, 2 1-2 grs. 38 Pepsin and Bismuth, 9 “ C ” 1 35 70 17 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1-4 gr. Bismuth subnitrate, 1 gr. Pepsin, Bismuth and Charcoal (72).. 2 75 1 40 31 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 2 grs. Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. Charcoal, 2 grs. Pepsin and Pancreatin s. c (308).. 4 00 2 03 43 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 2 grs. Pure Pancreatin, 3 grs. Pepsin and Pancreatin Compound. (244). 1 75 90 21 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. Pure Pancreatin, 1 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, Vx gr. Oleoresin Ginger, 1-10 min. Pepsin, Sacchar., U.S.P., 1890,5 grs. (75).. 95 50 13 Peptonizing, Imp’d, see Specialties, p. 127. * Phenacetine (Bayer), 1 gr (107).. 3 65 1 85 40 Phenacetine (Bayer), 2 grs (108).. 6 95 3 50 73 tPhenacetine (Bayer), 3 grs (109).. 10 25 5 15 1 06 Phenacetine (Bayer), 5 grs (201).. 15 25 7 65 1 56 t See note at head of page 44. Compressed Tablets, Ph-Qu. 204 PART TWO. S Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo ) M D C ( are supplied at 10 cts. per bot. ) Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 Phenacetine and Salol (114).. $n 35 $ 5 70 $ 1 J7 Phenacetine(Bayer), 2% grs. Salol, gTS. Phosphates Comp. (Nutritive)... (176).. 1 00 53 13 Phosphoric acid, 1 gr. Potassium phosphate, 7-8 gr. Magnesium phosphate, 1-2 gr. Calcium phosphate precip., 3-8 gr. Ferric phosphate, soluble, 1-2 gr. Quinine hydrochlorate, 1-8 gr. Strychnine, 1-240 gr. Pinus Alba Compound (I5Q.. 80 43 11 Syrup White Pine bark, 5 iri. Syrup Wild Cherry, 5 HI. Syrup Squill, 3 HI. Syrup Senega, 3 ttl. Syrup Ipecac, 2 Til. Syrup Sanguinaria, 1 HI. Camphorated Tr. Opium, 10 HI. Potassium nitrate, 1 gr. Oil Gaultheria, q. s. Plasma Nasal (Dr. Murray McFarlane) (307)•• 50 28 Sodium chloride, 5 1-2 grs. Sodium sulphate, 1 1-2 grs. Sodium phosphate, 1-4 gr. Potassium chloride, 2-5 gr. Potassium sulphate 1-4 gr. Potassium phosphate, 1-3 gr. Menthol, 1-15 gr. Potassium bicarbonate, 5 grs See also Specialties, page 127. Potassium bromide, 5 grs -(77)- - 50 28 38 •(78).. 70 See also Specialties, page 127. Potassium chlorate, 5 grs •(79)-. 40 23 See also Specialties, page 127. Potassium chlorate and Ammonium chlor- ide .(81).. 40 23 Potassium chlorate, 3 y grs. Ammonium chloride, 1 y2 gTS. See also Specialties, page 128. Potassium chlorate and Borax... .(80).. 40 23 Potassium chlorate, 2 y grs. Sodium borate, 2 y2 grs. See also Specialties, page 128. Potassium iodide, 5 grs (119)•• 4 15 2 10 45 Potassium nitrate, 5 grs (121).. 30 iS Potassium permanganate, 1-2 gr. (177).. 30 18 Potassium permanganate, 1 gr... (178).. 30 18 fPotassium permanganate, 2 grs.. (120).. 35 20 Potassium permanganate, 5 grs.. Quinine, plain and sugar coated. (179)•• 50 28 See also Specialties, page 136. Quinine arsenate, 1-3 gr (180).. 85 45 12 t See note at head ol page 44. Specify P., D. & Co.'s 205 Qu-Sa, Compressed Tablets. < Formulae not priced in bottles of 100 ) ( are supplied at 10 cts. perbot. j ] M Per 1000 D Per 500 C Per 100 Quinine, Iron and Zinc valerianates (half strength).. (sugar-coated) (181).. Quinine valerianate, 1-2 gr. Ferric valerianate, 1-2 gr. Zinc valerianate, 1-2 gr. $ I 90 $ 98 $ 22 Quinine tannate, I and 2 grs. (with chocolate), see Specialties, page 136. Red Gum, see Specialties, page 137. Resorcin Compound(Dr. J. North) (256).. Resorcin, 5 grs. Sodium borate, 2 grs. Sodium bicarbonate, 2 grs. 2 75 I 40 31 Rheumatic, 9 1 (182).. Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Colchicum root, 1 gr. Ext. Colocynth comp., 1-2 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-4 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-4 gr. Mass of Mercury, 1 gr. 2 70 I 38 30 fRheumatic, 2 (183).. Ext. Colocynth comp., 11-2 grs. Ext. Colchicum root, 1 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-3 gr. Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-3 gr. I 80 93 21 Rheumatic Throat (Dr. Quinlan).(259).. Sodium salicylate, 7 1-2 grs. Wine Colchicum seed, 5 mins. Sodium bicarbonate, 2 1-2 grs. Oil Gaultheria, q. s. 2 00 1 03 23 Rhubarb and Ipecac Compound (Roose- velt Hospital) (257).. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. Sodium Dicarbonate, 5 grs. Oil Peppermint, 1-20 min. 45 25 Rhubarb and Magnesia (252).. Powd. Rhubarb, 2 grs. Calcined Magnesia, 2 grs. 55 30 Rhubarb and Soda (98).. Powd. Rhubarb, 1 1-2 grs. Sodium bicarbonate, 1 1-2 grs. Oil Peppermint, q. s. 40 2.3 39 Salicin, 5 grs Salicylic acid, 3 grs (313) • • Salicylic acid, 5 grs (3x4).. fSalicylicacid and Morphine, R l....( 184).. Salicylic acid, 2 1-2 grs. Morphine sulphate, 1-12 gr. 2 20 80 1 00 1 65 1 13 43 53 85 25 II 1.3 20 Salicylic acid and Morphine, R 2. ..(185).. Salicylic acid, J grs. Morphine sulphate, 1-8 gr. 2 70 1 38 30 t See note at head of page 44. Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. Sa-So, Compressed Tablets. 206 Specify P. D. & Co.'s PART TWO. i Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo j M D C | are supplied at io cts. per bot. ) Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 Saline and Chalybeate Tonic, Flint {Sugar-coated, brown) (see n. 149) (118) ..$ 55 $ 30 $ .. Sodium chloride, 3 grs. Potassium chloride, 3-20 gr. Potassium sulphate, 1-10 gr. Potassium carbonate, 1-20 gr. Sodium carbonate, 3-5 gr. Magnesium carbonate, 1-20 gr. Calcium phosphate, precip., 1-2 gr. Calcium carbonate, precip., 1-20 gr. Reduced Iron, 9-20 gr. Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet), 1-20 gr. Saline Tonic (Laxative) (186).. 60 33 . . Magnesium sulphate, 20 grs. Ferrous sulphate, 1-4 gr. Diluted Sulphuric acid, 2 ill. Tinct. Quassia, 5 tq,. Saline Tonic (Laxative) V* strength,(241) 45 25 Magnesium sulphate, 10 grs. Ferrous sulphate, % gr. Diluted Sulphuric acid, 1 iTl. Tinct. Quassia, 2y2 HI. 2 80 f 40 Salol, 2 1-2 grs 1 43 31 41 Salol, 5 grs 5 15 2 60 55 42 Salol and Terpin hydrate 4 00 2 03 43 Salol, 3 grs. Terpin hydrate, 3 grs. Salt and Iron (Dr. Memminger).. (206).. 5o 28 . . Sodium chloride, 10 grs. Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet), 1 gr. Ext. Euonymus, 1-4 gr. 78 Saw Palmetto Compound (199).. 1 50 18 Ext. Saw Palmetto, 3 grs. Tr. Cantharides, 2 HI. Tr. Belladonna leaves, 2 HI. Ext. Corn-silk, 1-2 gr. Sedans (226).. Each tablet represents: Black Haw, 7 % grs. Hydrastis, 7 % grs. Jamaica Dogwood, 3 % grs. Sedative (Dr. B. F. Baer) (187).. Ext. Valerian, 1 gr. 1 45 75 18 1 05 55 14 Ext. Musk-root, 1 gr. Asafetida, purified, 1 gr. Sedative Compound (188).. Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. Ext. Valerian, 1 gr. Ext. Musk-root, 1 gr. Asafetida, purified, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-60 gr. 1 00 53 13 Senega Compound (189).. 70 38 Ammonium carbonate, 1 gr. Ammonium bromide, 1 gr. Tinct. Squill, 2 nt. Tinct. Senega, 2 Hi. Tinct. Aconite, 1-4 Hi. FI. ext. Grindelia, 2 Hi. Fluid Guaiac, concentrated, 1-2 Hi. Soda Mint (99).. 35 20 See also Specialties, page 128. tSec note at head of page 44. 207 Compressed Tablets, So-Te. Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. J Formulas not priced in bottles of 100 I M D C ( are supplied at 10 cts. per bot. ) Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 Sodium bicarbonate, 5 grs (100)..$ 30 18 $ See also Specialties, page 128. Sodium bicarbonate, 10 grs (217).. 35 20 See also Specialties, page 128. 43fSodium bromide, 5 grs 80 43 II 44 Sodium bromid#, 10 grs 1 35 70 17 Sodium salicylate, 3 grs (190).. 1 25 65 16 f Sodium salicylate, 5 grs (IOI).. 1 85 95 22 Sodium salicylate Compound (191).. 1 50 78 18 Sodium salicylate, 3 grs. Ext. Colchicum root. 1-2 gr. Tinct. Digitalis, 1 ui. Sodium sulphite Compound (Anti-Fer- ment) Sodium sulphite, 1 gr. Salicylic acid, x gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. (192).. 70 38 Powd. Capsicum, i-S gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-10 gr. Sodium sulphite Compound with Pepsin— Discontinued. Sulphur, 5 grs (102).. 30 18 Sulphur Compound (116).. 80 43 II Washed Sulphur, 5 grs. Ext. Ipecac, 1-100 gr. Ext. Capsicum, 1-500 gr. Potassium bitartrate, 2 grs. Arsenous acid, 1-1000 gr. Sodium benzoate, 1-16 gr. Sulphur and Cream of Tartar (103).. 40 2.3 Sulphur, sublimed, 4 grs. Potassium bitartrate, 2 grs. Sumbul Compound (Goodell) (Sugar- coated) (194)-. 1 15 60 15 Ext. Musk-root, 1 gr. Asafetida, 2 grs. Ferrous sulphate, dried, 1 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. Sun Cholera (104).. 65 35 Tinct. Opium, 3 xif. Tinct. Capsicum, 3 ui. Tinct. Rhubarb, 3 xtl. Spirit Camphor, 3 ui. Oil Peppermint, q. s. 45fSyphilitic, 9 “A” 2 35 1 20 27 Potassium iodide, 2 1-2 grs. Mercuric chloride, corrosive. 1-40 gr. Powd. Opium, i-xo gr. 46 Syphilitic, R “B” 2 10 1 08 24 Potassium iodide, 2 1-2 grs. Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-40 gr. Terpin hydrate Compound (Dr. T. W. Brockbank) (I9S).• 1 25 65 l6 Terpin hydrate, 3 grs. Tinct. Guaiac, ammoniated, 6 ut. Tinct. Opium, camphorated, 10 ui. FI. ext. Wild Cherry, 5 m,. Powd. Belladonna leaves, 1-16 gr t See note at head of page 44. Compressed Tablets, Th-Zi. 208 PART TWO. Specify P. D. & Co?s ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo ) M D C ) are supplied at 10 cts. per bot. j Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 Thyreoid, see Part II. Tonic (Aiken) (196).. $1 50 oc $ 18 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. Reduced Iron, 2-3 gr. Arsenous acid, 1-50 gr. Strychnine sulphate, 1-50 gr. Ext. Gentian, 1-4 gr. Tonic Chalybeate, see Saline Ionic. Tonic Sedative (Climacteric) (197).. 3 IO I 58 34 Quinine hydrochlorate, 1 gr. Tinct. Ferric chloride, 5 m,. Arsenous acid, 1-60 gr. Gold and Sodium chloride, 1-16 gr. 47 Tonic, Vegetable 35 20 Ext. Gentian, 1-2 gr. Ext. Quassia, 1-2 gr. 48 Trifolium Compound (Alterative) 60 33 Ext. Red clover blossoms, 1-2 gr. Ext. Stilling]a, 1-2 gr. Ext. Xanthoxylum, 1-8 gr. Ext. Lappa, 1-2 gr. Ext. Phytolacca root, 1-2 gr. Ext. Iris, 1-4 gr. 49 Triple Bromides 1 05 55 14 Sodium bromide, 2 1-2 grs. Potassium bromide, 2 1-2 grs. Ammonium bromide, 2 1-2 grs. Uterine Astringent and Antiseptic. (198).. 1 45 75 18 Alum, 3 grs. Zinc sulphate, 2 grs. Fluid Golden-seal (colorless), 1 1-2 til. Morphine sulphate, 1-20 gr. Tannic acid, 2 grs. Boric acid, 6 grs. SO Viburnum Comp. (Uterine Tonic) I 25 65 16 Ext. Viburnum Prunifolium, 1 gr. Ext. Viburnum Opulus, 1 gr. Ext. Star-grass, 1-2 gr. Ext. Helonias, 1-2 gr. Ext. Squaw-vine, 1-2 gr. Caulophyllin, 1-4 gr. Viburnum Sedative, see Sedans. Voice (105).. 90 48 12 Potassium chlorate, 2 1-2 grs. Sodium borate, 2 1-2 grs. Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-50 gr. fWarburg Tincture (208).. Each tablet represents 1 fluidrachm War- 2 35 1 20 27 burg’s Tincture. Warburg Tincture, no Aloes (22s)'.. 2 10 1 08 24 Each tablet represents one fluidrachm of the tincture without aloes. 51 Zinc sulphocarbolate, 2 grs 55 30 S2fZinc sulphocarbolate, 5 grs 1 05 55 M HEBE ENDS THE ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT. f See note at head of page 44. Compressed Tablets, 1-39. 209 Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. N ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo ) ( are-supplied at 10 cts. per bot. ) Pe M D C r 1000 Per 500 Per 100 I Acetanilid, 2 grs $ 45 $ 25 $ 2 Acetanilid, 3 grs 55 30 3 Acetanilid, 4 grs 70 38 4f Acetanilid, 5 grs 75 40 11 5 Migraine 1 35 70 17 6 Alum Compound (for injection) 55 30 7 Anodyne 1 30 68 16 8 Antacid (Sir Wm. Roberts, M.D.) 60 33 9 Anti-Constipation 75 40 11 10 Aphrodisiac 95 50 13 11 Calomel and Sodium bicarbonate, 2.. 70 38 12 Cascarin Compound 45 25 13 Chloral Comp. (Anti-Spasmodic) 1 75 90 21 14 Chlorodyne 2 00 1 03 23 15 Cinchonidine salicylate, 2 1-2 grs 1 75 90 21 l6fCinchonidine salicylate, 5 grs 3 50 r 78 38 17 Cocaine and Cubeb Compound 2 55 1 30 29 18 Cubeb Compound (Gonorrhoea) 70 38 i9fCystitis, 1 1 10 58 14 20fDamiana Compound 1 05 55 14 21 Diarrhoea 2 00 1 03 23 22 Digestive, 9 B” 4 80 2 43 51 23 Dover Powder, 5 grs per lb., $1.50. 1 10 58 14 24 Emmenagogue 1 35 70 17 25 Ergotin Compound 1 95 1 00 23 26+Four Chlorides (Univ. Hosp. Pharm.).. 1 95 1 00 23 27 Hypophosphites and Quinine Compound without Strychnine 2 70 1 38 30 28 Hypophosphites and Quinine Compound with Strychnine 2 80 1 43 31 29 Hypophosphites and Quinine Compound with Strychnine and Creosote 2 95 1 50 33 30 Krameria Compound 1 10 58 14 31 Ferrous Lactate and Cinchonine Comp.. 65 35 32 Mercuric iodide (soluble) (see note 120). 2 05 1 05 24 33 Mercuric oxide, yellow, 1-200 gr. (about 1-3 milligramme).. (see note 121) 35 20 34*Nasal bots. of 50, $1.40 per doz.. 1 20 63 15 35 Neuralgic.Idiopathic (Brown Sequard) 1 90 98 22 36fPepsin and Bismuth, “A” 2 20 1 *3 25 37 Pepsin and Bismuth, “ B ” 3 35 1 70 37 38 Pepsin and Bismuth, R “C” 1 35 70 17 39 Salicin, 5 grs 2 20 1 13 25 f See note at head of page 44. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 191 to 208. 40-79, Compressed Tablets. 210 PART TWO. N j Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo 1 iNO' | are supplied at 10 cts. per bot. f Pe M D C r i#oo Per 500 Per 100 40 Salol, 2 1-2 grs $ 2 80 ? I 43 $ 31 41 Salol, 5 grs 515 2 60 55 42 Salol and Terpin hydrate 4 00 2 03 43 43fSodium bromide, 5 grs 80 43 II 44 Sodium bromide, 10 grs 135 70 17 45+Syphilitic, 9 “A” 2 35 1 20 27 46 Syphilitic, B “ B ” 210 1 08 24 47 Tonic, Vegetable 35 20 48 Trifolium Compound (Alterative) 60 33 49 Triple Bromides 105 55 14 50 Viburnum Comp. (Uterine Tonic) 125 65 16 51 Zinc sulphocarbolate, 2 grs 55 30 52f Zinc sulphocarbolate, 5 grs 105 55 14 53 Acetanilid, Aromatic 80 43 II 54 Ammonium chlor., 3 grs. (see also p. 127) 30 18 55fAnti-Asthmatic (Hare) 2 60 1 33 29 56 Anti-Malarial 2 80 1 43 31 57 Bismuth and Charcoal 150 78 18 58 Borax (Sodiumborate), 5grs., (see p. 127) 35 20 59 Brown Mixture, 100 til, (see also p. 127). 85 45 12 60 Brown Mixture Compound 45 25 6lfCalomel, 5 grs 1 15 60 15 62 Calomel and Capsicum , 65 35 63 Charcoal, 5 grs 30 18 64fCharcoal, 10 grs 5° 28 65 Cold, No. 3 2 35 1 20 27 66fDigestive, B “A” (see also page 127)... 1 80 93 21 67 Ferrous carbonate (Blaud), 3 grs 35 20 68fFerrous carbonate (Blaud), 5 grs 40 23 69 Ferrous carbonate (Blaud), Modified... 40 23 70 Heart Tonic (Cactus grandiflor. Comp). 3 60 1 83 39 71 Liquorice Powder Compound, 20 grs., 75 40 11 See also page 127. *4*72 Pepsin, Bismuth and Charcoal 73 Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr., s. c 2 75 r 40 3i 1 25 65 16 See also page 134. 74 Pepsin, Lactated—Discontinued. 75 Pepsin, Saccharated, U.S.P., 1890, 5 grs. 95 76 Peptonizing, Imp’d, see Specialties, page 127. 50 1.3 77 Potassium bicarbon., 5 grs. (see alsop.127) 50 28 78 Potassium bromide, 5 grs. (see p. 127.).. 70 38 79 Potassium chlorate, 5 grs. (seep. 127.). 40 23 t See note at head of page 44. Specify P, D. & Co.'s Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 191 to 208 80-132, Compressed Tablets. Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. N ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo ) i'u' l are supplied at io cts. per bot. ) P M D C CD *-t O O c Per 500 Per 100 8o Potassium chlorate and Borax jj 40 $ 23 $ See also page 128. 81 Potassium chlorate and Ammonium chloride (see also page 128) 40 23 82 to 97 Quinine, see Specialties, page 136. 98 Rhubarb and Soda 40 23 99 Soda Mint, (see also page 128) 35 20 100 Sodium bicarbonate, 5 grs., see also p. 128 30 18 ioifSodium salicylate, 5 grs 1 85 95 22 102 Sulphur, 5 grs 30 18 103 Sulphur and Cream of Tartar 40 23 104 Sun Cholera 65 35 105 Voice 90 48 12 io6fAcetanilid and Sodium Compound 1 35 70 17 107 Phenacetine (Bayer), I gr 3 65 1 85 40 io8f Phenacetine (Bayer), 2 grs 6 95 3 50 73 109 Phenacetine (Bayer), 3 grs 10 25 5 15 I 06 no Guaiac, 2 grs 40 23 11 if Antipyrine, 3 grs 15 25 7 65 I 56 112 Antipyrine, 5 grs.... 23 45 11 75 2 38 113 Antiseptic, R “C” green—Appears in our British list only. 114 Phenacetine and Salol 11 35 5 7o I 17 115 Charcoal and Pepsin. 60 33 116 Sulphur Compound 80 117 Antiseptic, R“D.” blue, see Specialties,p. 123. 43 II 118 Saline and Chalybeate Tonic, Flint (,Sugar-coated, brown) 55 30 119 Potassium iodide, 5 grs 4 15 2 10 45 i2ofPotassium permanganate, 2 grs 35 20 121 Potassium nitrate, 5 grs 30 18 122 Bismuth and Creosote 2 90 1 48 32 123 Chloral, 5 grs 1 35 70 17 124 Neuralgic Headache (Dr. Myers) 1 90 98 22 125 Calomel, 4 grs 1 10 58 14 126 Diuretic 55 30 I27f Acetanilid Compound, R I 45 25 128 Acetanilid Compound, R 2 70 38 129 Acetanilid Compound, R 3 1 15 60 15 130 Acetanilid Compound, R 4 2 00 1 03 23 131 Acetanilid and Sodium Comp., R 2 1 90 98 22 132 Ammonium salicylate Compound 7 50 3 78 78 tSee note at head of page 44. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 191 to 208 133-170, Compressed Tablets. 212 xt ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo I M D C ( are supplied at 10 cts. per bot. ) Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 133 Anti-Asthmatic, 9 2 (Dr.L. T. Stevens)$ 4 05 $ 2 05 $ 44 134 Anti-Dyspeptic I 25 65 16 135f Anti-Dyspeptic, R 2 50 28 136 Anti-Dyspeptic, R 3 (Fothergill Im- proved) 65 35 137 Anti-Lithic (Dr. Hewish) I 20 63 15 138 Antimonial Powder (James Powder), 3 £rs 35 20 -. 139 Bismuth and Calomel 1 45 75 18 140 Bismuth and Ipecac Compound 1 45 75 18 141 Bismuth, Opium and Carbolic acid 2 40 1 23 27 142 Blaud with Nux Vomica 40 23 143 Blaud and Sumbul Compound 70 38 144 Bromide and Caffeine Compound 2 35 1 20 27 145 Calomel and Rhubarb Compound 60 33 l46fCalomel and Sodium bicarbonate, R 1. 45 25 147 Calomel and Sodium bicarbonate Comp. 80 43 II 148 Camphor, Hyoscyamus and Valerian... 70 38 149 Cathartic Compound, U. S. P 1 20 63 15 150 Cathartic Vegetable 1 30 68 16 151 Pinus Alba Compound 80 43 11 152 Creosote Compound 2 15 1 10 25 153 Cystitis, R 2 1 35 70 17 154 Damiana Comp., R 2 (Dr. LaMadrid)... 1 05 55 14 155 Dipsomania 1 50 78 18 iS6fEmmenagogue, Improved 1 50 78 18 157 Emmenagogue, Modified 1 05 55 M 158 Expectorant (Tonic) 1 10 58 14 159 Ferrous Lactate Compound (Dr. S. W. Mitchell) 1 85 95 22 160 Four Chlorides (without Mercury) 1 90 98 22 161 Four Chlorides (Modified) 1 00 53 13 162 Guaiac and Hydrastis Comp., (Throat). 50 28 163 Guaiacol and Hypophosphites Comp. (Dr. R. G. Curtin) 4 05 2 05 44 164 Hydrastine Compound 75 40 11 165 Injection Compound—Discontinued. 166 Mixed Treatment 2 45 1 25 28 167 Nausea, R 2 3 05 1 55 34 168 Neuralgic 2 10 1 08 24 169 Neuralgic, Improved 2 85 1 45 32 170 Nux Vomica and Ignatia Compound... 40 23 t See note at head of page 44. PART TWO. Specify 1\ D, <& Co?s Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 191 to 208, Compressed Tablets, 171-208. Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. xr~ ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo 1 M D C ( are supplied at io cts. per bot. f Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 171 Opium, Camphor and Tannin (i.-£.) $ 1 35 $ 70 $ 17 172 Opium and Hyoscyamus I IO 58 14 173 Ox Gall Compound 2 10 I 08 24 174 Ox Gall and Ginger 45 25 175 Ox Gall, Pepsin and Pancreatin 3 75 I 90 41 176 Phosphates Compound (Nutritive) 1 00 53 13 177 Potassium permanganate, 1-2 gr 30 18 178 Potassium permanganate, I gr 30 18 179 Potassium permanganate, 5 grs 50 28 180 Quinine arsenate, 1-3 gr 85 45 12 181 Quinine, Iron and Zinc valerianates (half-strength).. (sugar-coated) 1 90 98 22 182 Rheumatic, R I 2 70 1 38 30 i83fRheumatic, R 2 1 80 93 21 i84fSalicylic acid and Morphine, R 1 1 65 85 20 185 Salicylic acid and Morphine, R 2 2 70 1 38 30 186 Saline Tonic (Laxative) 60 33 187 Sedative (Dr. B. F. Baer) 1 05 55 14 188 Sedative Compound 1 00 53 13 189 Senega Compound 70 38 190 Sodium salicylate, 3 grs 1 25 65 16 191 Sodium salicylate Compound 1 50 78 18 192 Sodium sulphite Comp. (Anti-Ferment). 70 38 193 Sodium sulphite Compound with Pepsin —Discontinued. 194 Sumbui Compound (Goodell).(.?.-<;.) 1 15 60 15 195 Terpin hydrate Compound (Dr. T. W. Brockbank) 1 25 65 16 196 Tonic (Aiken) 1 50 78 18 197 Tonic Sedative (Climacteric) 3 10 1 58 34 198 Uterine Astringent and Antiseptic 1 45 75 18 199 Saw Palmetto Compound 1 50 78 18 200 Lupulin and Bromide Compound 1 15 60 15 201 Phenacetine (Bayer), 5 grs 15 25 7 65 1 56 202 Intestinal Tonic I IO 58 14 203 Dermatol (Subgallate of Bismuth), 5 grs 2 70 1 38 30 204 Discontinued. 205 Discontinued. 206 Salt and Iron, (Dr. Memminger) 5o 28 207 Cascara Sagrada Ext., 5 grs 1 00 53 13 208 Warburg Tincture 2 35 1 20 27 fSee note at head of page 44. Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 191 to 208. Compressed Tablets, 209-255. 214 PART TWO. *r ( Formulae not priced in bottles of 100 ) iN0‘ ( are supplied at io cts. per bot. ) P M D C er 1000 Per 500 Per 100 209 Nasal, Impr’d, bots. of 50, 85c. per doz. $ 55 $ 30 $ .. 210 Haeminal, 3 grs. (see page 223) 85 45 12 211 Kola nut, 5 grs 65 35 212 Kola nut, 10 grs 1 20 63 15 213 Ammonium chloride, 5 grs 35 20 214 Bismuth subnitrate, 5 grs 2 15 I 10 25 215 Morphine bromide Compound 3 45 i 75 38 216 Ammonium bromide, 5 grs 90 48 12 217 Sodium bicarbonate, 10 grs 35 20 218-221 Quinine. See Specialties, page 136. 222 Diaphoretic (Whitford) 65 35 223 Hematic (Kirwan) 35 20 224 Neuralgic Idiopathic, B. S., % strength. 1 05 55 14 225 Warburg Tincture, no Aloes 2 10 1 08 24 226 Sedans 1 45 75 18 227 Lactophenin and Salol 10 95 5 50 I 13 228 to 231. Discontinued. 232 Anti-Rheumatic, ?2 2 45 1 25 28 233 Camphor monobromated, 2 grs 95 50 13 234 Camphor monobromated, 3 grs 1 20 63 15 235 Cerium oxalate, 2 grs 60 33 . • 236 Acetanilid, Sodium and Quinine Comp. 3 15 1 60 35 237 Iron, Quinine and Arsenic 1 65 85 20 238 Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), 2 grs., s.-c 2 45 1 25 28 239 Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), 3 grs., s.-c 3 65 1 85 40 240 Kola nut, extract, 2 grs 1 95 1 00 23 241 Saline Tonic (Laxative), strength... 45 25 242 Ammonium chloride and Liquorice.... 95 5o 13 243 Coryza 1 05 55 M 244 Pepsin and Pancreatin Compound 1 75 90 21 245 Bitter Tonic 40 23 246 Cough, No. 2 -. 5o 28 247 Febrifuge 5 8S 2 95 62 248 Gray Powder Comp. (Dr. Anderton) — 2 25 1 15 26 249 Hypnotic 1 30 68 16 250 Iron, Quinine and Aloes Comp. (Dr. Duncan) 2 85 1 45 32 251 Nausea, No. 3 (Dr. Guernsey) 1 05 55 14 252 Rhubarb and Magnesia 55 30 253 Bismuth Salicylate Aromatic 2 25 1 15 26 254 Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 5 grs., {s.-c.) 5 95 3 00 63 255 Acetanilid and Salol 3 15 1 60 35 fSee note at head of page 44. Specify P. D. & Co's Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, seepages 191 to 208. Compressed Tablets. 215 Tablet Triturate Cases, Compressed Tablets. PART TWO. tvt_ ( Formulae not priced in bottles of ioo \ M D C f are supplied at 10 cts. per bot. ( Per 1000 Per 500 Per 100 256 Resorcin Compound (Dr. J. North) $ 2 75 $ I 40 $ 31 Rhubarb and Ipecac Compound (Roose- velt Hospital) 45 25 258 Quinine tannate, 1 gr., see Specialties, page 136. 259 Rheumatic Throat (Dr. Quinlan) 2 00 I 03 23 260 to 300. In English list only. 301 Opium and Ipecac Comp. (Cobb’s) 85 45 12 302 Thyreoidin, see Specialties, page 138. 303 Quinine tannate, 2 grs., see Specialties, page 136. 304 Astringent Wash 70 38 305 Chalk Mixture, 60 minims 55 30 306 Cascara Sagrada Ext., 3 grs. (s.-c. only) 65 35 307 Plasma Nasal (Dr. Murray McFarlane) 50 28 308 Pepsin and Pancreatin, s.c. 4 00 2 03 43 309 Febrinol, 5 grs 9 00 4 53 94 310 Blaud (Nascent), 5 grs 5o 28 311 Creosote (Beechwood), 1 ut 70 38 312 Cinchonidine sulphate, 2 grs. (j.-r.) 60 33 313 Salicylic acid, 3 grs 80 43 11 3x4 Salicylic acid, 5 grs 1 00 53 13 Numerical Arrangement; for Alphabetical Arrangement, see pages 191 to 208. J ABLET JRITURATE GASES FOR PRICES SEE NEXT PAGE. For the convenience of physicians using Tablet Triturates we offer the following neat cases. CASE No. I—Assortment A. A folding pocket-case made of blue-black Russia leather, closing with a substantial clasp; length, 7% inches; width, 3% inches. Two rows of 12 vials, each having a capacity of about 45 Tablet Trit- urates. The vials are closed with a metal screw cap. Regular Selection: No. 68 Dover’s Powder, 1 gr. 72 Ergotin—(Bonj.), 1-10 gr. 98 Mercury w. Chalk, i-xo gr. 117 Morphine sulphate, 1-16 gr. 126 Nux vomica, Powd., 1-10 gr. 132 Pepsin Aseptic, 1 gr. 142 Podophyllin, 1-16 gr. 151 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr. 156 Santonin and Calomel. 186 Sodium salicylate, 1 gr. 217 Aloin Compound, 5 “A.” 239 Acetanilid, 1 gr. No. 257 Aconite Tr., 1 min. 267 Ammon, chlor. & Hyoscyam. Co. 312 Calomel & Sodium bicarb.,1$“C.” 314 Camphor monobrom., 1 gr. 321 Cathartic Comp. Impr’d, 1-5 gr. 362 Digitalis Tr., 1 min. 454 Neuralgic (Dr. H. J. Kenyon). 618 Nitroglycerin Compound. 625 Bismuth Compound. 625 Diarrhoea. 630 Fever (Dr. T. G. Davis). 645 Tonsillitis. Tablet Triturate Cases. 216 No. 13 Ammonium chloride, 1 gr. 19 Atropine sulphate, 1-100 gr. 22 Bismuth subcarbonate, 2 grs. 25 Caffeine, 1 gr. 32 Calomel, 1-10 gr. 42 Cocaine hydrobromate, 1-8 gr. 45 Codeine, 1-4 gr. 68 Dover’s Powder, 1 gr. 98 Mercury, with chalk, 1-10 gr. 107 Mercurous iodide,yellow, 1-8 gr. 120 Morphine sulphate, 1-4 gr. 148 Quinine bisulphate, 1 gr. CASE No. I—Assortment B. No. 156 Santonin and Calomel. 186 Sodium salicylate, 1 gr. 195 Calomel, Ipecac & Sod. bicarb. 203 Iron, Arsenic & Strych., R “A.” 213 Salol, 1 gr. 219 Aloin, Bellad., Strych. & Ipecac. 239 Acetanilid, 1 gr. 253 Aconite root, fluid ext., 1-2 min. 322 Cathartic Comp. Improved,1 gr. 624 Opium and Lead acetate, R "B” 625 Diarrhoea. 647 Cardiac Compound. When “Case No. 1” only is ordered, we shall furnish Assortment A, while if B is desired, “Case No. 1, Assortment B,” should be specified. CASE No. 2. A folding pocket-case made of a superior quality of Russia leather; having a single row of 12 metal screw-cap vials which hold about 45 tab- lets each; length of case, 6K inches; width, 3]4 inches. Regular Selection: No. 68 Dover’s Powder, 1 gr. 72 Ergotin—(Bonj.), 1-10 gr. 117 Morphine sulphate, 1-10 gr. 142 Podophyllin, 1-16 gr. 148 Quinine bisulphate, 1 gr. 217 Aloin Compound, R "A.” No. 257 Aconite Tr., 1 min. 312 Calomel & Sodium bicarb.R“C” 321 Cathartic Comp. Impr’d, 1-5 gr. 362 Digitalis Tr., 1 min. 623 Bismuth Compound. 628 Diarrhoea. CASE No. 3. A folding pocket-case made of a superior quality of Russia leather; length, 7 inches; width, 4 inches; having one row of 8 cork-stoppered vials, each holding 100 tablets. Regular Selection : No. 34 Calomel, 1-2 gr. 117 Morphine sulphate, 1-16 gr. 142 Podophyllin, 1-16 gr. 148 Quinine bisulphate, 1 gr. No. 257 Aconite Tr., 1 min. 314 Camphor monobrom., 1 gr. 362 Digitalis Tr., 1 min. 625 Bismuth Compound. NET PRICES. Terms, net; SO days on approved credit; transportation charges extra. Tablet Triturate Case No. 1—assortment A $2.50 Tablet Triturate Case No. 1—assortment B 3 50 Tablet Triturate Case No. 2 1.75 Tablet Triturate Case No. 3..... 2.00 Please note that prices mentioned apply in each case to the selec- tion of formulce indicated, or any selection which will not average above $ 1.50 List, per thousand tablets (except Case No. 1, “Assortment B,” which is a special selection and exceeds the average). For instance, in making up a selection, provided the regular one is not satisfactory, take the thousand list price for tablets desired. In Case No. 1, 24 formulae would be selected. Suppose the total footing for the 24 formulae (1000 each) is $36.00; dividing this by 24, the price would be $1.50 per thousand, coming within the limitation. Wherever price exceeds this rate, a proportionate charge will be made. 217 Diurnal Tablet Triturates, Ac-Br. Diurnal Tablet Triturates. Owing to misunderstanding on the part of some, as to the nature and intent of Diurnal Tablet Triturates, we are com- pelled to enter into more particular explanation by calling atten- tion to the following facts: 1. These preparations were gotten up with the sole view of saving the physician all doubt and trouble as to the dose of certain toxic medicaments. 2. The full daily dose—i. e., the greatest amount permissible of administration during .the period of twenty-four hours to an adult—is Twelve. This does not indicate that 12 Diurnal Tablet Triturates must be habitually given, but that such is the limit, even of excess! 3. Twelve being a number easily divisible in consonance with the number of hours that constitute a full day, it is easy to regulate the dose in any and all proportions to meet the demands of the individual case. A Diurnal Tablet Triturate, given every two hours for 6, 12, or 16 hours, represents respectively, lA, % and % the extreme dose; in the same way a like dose is obtained by adminis- tering one tablet every eight, four, and three hours, for twenty- four hours. 4. Finally, it must be remembered that the full dose—i. e., the extreme maximum—is one that will seldom be required, and also that it will be reached only after continual progressive (accessive) administration of the drug. Tablets priced at less than 75 cents per M are supplied in bottles of 100, at the uniform rate of 10 cents per 100. For prices of Diurnal Tablet Triturate Cases, see Specialties, page 128 and for description, see note 64. Adult Equal M D c List daily dose, to about Per Per Per No. Gm. gr. 1000 500 ICO iooo Aconitine crystals, pure ..0.0013 (1-50 ) $ 50 $ 28 $ .. iooi Arsenic bromide 45 25 1002 Arsenic iodide 45 25 Arsenic and Mercuric iodide (similar to Donovan’s sol’n.).(io23) .0.008 (1-8 ) 50 28 1003 Arsenic sulphide 45 25 1004 Arsenous acid 35 20 1005 Atropine sulphate 45 25 1006 Brucine 95 50 13 Co-St, Diurnal Tablet Triturates. 218 PART TWO. Diurnal Tablet Triturates. Adult Equal List daily dose, to about M Per D Per C Per No. Gm. GR. 1000 500 100 1007 Cocaine hydrochlorate... .0.15 (2 3-10)$ 3 95 $ 2 00 $ 43 1008 Colchicine 0.02 (3-io ) 150 78 18 1009 Colocynthidin 0.02 (3-io ) 150 78 18 1010 Coniine hydrobromate....o.oi (3-20 ) 60 33 ion Copper arsenite 0.02 (3-io ) 35 20 1012 Corrosive sublimate 0.008 (1-8 ) 45 25 (Mercuric chloride, corrosive.) 1013 Curarine—Discontinued. 1014 Daturine 0.00216 (1-30 ) 80 43 1015 Digitalin, pure 0.002 (3-100) 35 20 1016 Elaterin 0.03 (1-2 ) 2 25 1 15 26 Eserine, see Physostigmine. X017 Gelsemine hydrochlorate..0.006 (1-10 ) 7o 38 Glonoin, see Nitroglycerin. 1018 Hydrastine sulphate 0.06 (1 ) 90 48 12 1019 Hydrastinine hydrochlor. .0.2 (3 ) 9 35 4 70 97 1020 Hyoscine hydrobrom 0.002 (3-100) 85 45 12 1021 Hyoscyamine, pure 0.002 (3-100) 60 33 1022 Iron arsenate 0.03 (1-2 ) 45 25 1023 Mercuric and Arsenic iodide, see Arsenic and Mercuric iodide 0.008 (1-8 ) 50 28 1024 Mercuric iodide, red 0.015 (1-4 ) 40 23 1025 Mercurous iodide, yellow..0.2 (3 ) 60 33 1026 Morphine acetate 0.1 (1 1-2) 1 15 60 15 1027 Morphine hydrochlorate . .0.1 (1 1-2) 1 15 60 15 1028 Morphine sulphate 0.1 (1 1-2) I CO 53 13 1029 Nitroglycerin (Glonoin)...0.003 (1-20 ) 45 25 1030 Phosphorus 0.0013 (1-50 ) 45 25 1031 Physostigmine sulphate... 0.003 (1-20 ) 70 36 1032 Podophyllum resin 0.1 (1 1-2) 45 25 1033 Potassium arsenate 0.02 (3-io ) 45 25 1034 Potassium bichromate 0.1 (1 1-2) 45 25 1035 Potassium cyanide........0.0108 (1-6 ) 45 25 1036 Potassium osmate 0.01 (3-20 ) 2 00 1 03 23 1037 Quinine arsenate 0.02 (3-io ) 50 28 1038 Scil litoxin 0.002 (3-ioo) 85 45 12 1039 Sodium arsenate 0.03 (1-2 ) 45 25 1040 Sparteine sulphate 0.06 (1 ) 95 50 13 1041 Strophanthin 0.00065 (1-100) 75 40 Strychnine arsenate.(io44) 0.0054 (I-I2 ) 40 23 1042 Strychnine nitrate 0.006 (1-1° ) 50 28 1043 Veratrine sulphate 0.006 (I-IO ) 55 30 1044 Strychnine arsenate....... 0.0054 (I-I2 ) 40 23 •• 219 Digestive Ferments. DIGESTIVE FERMENTS. No branch of materia medica promises more interesting or startling developments than that embracing the so-called physio- logical remedies. Recognizing this fact, we have devoted special attention to their practical separation and purification, and are con- sequently enabled to present to the medical profession a line of digestive agents which, by virtue of superiority and general excel- lence, has not only met with wide application but has done much to raise the absurdly low standards of strength which formerly pre- vailed. Of the many digestive preparations which appear in our list, the following deserve special mention. See also note 168, “ Taka-diastase.” In order to meet the demand for different strengths, we market a line of aseptic pepsins in both scale and powdered form, ranging in strength from one thousand (1-1000) to fifteen thousand (1-15,000). We unhesitatingly pronounce these pepsins, superior in every particular to any similar products now upon the market. Strength. We are prepared to supply almost any digestive power desired. Solubility. All are readily soluble. Permanence. Practically free from peptone, they are re- markably permanent and will keep indefinitely under ordinary protection. Purity. The absence of odor is the best testimony of their superiority in this particular, they being entirely free from all taint or suspicion of putrefaction. Appearance. The scales are bright and clear, while the powdered product compares favorably with any and is very con- venient for dispensing. PEPSIN ASEPTIC. PEPSIN ASEPTIC. This official product will be found quite satisfactory for gen- eral use. One grain is capable of dissolving 3000 grains of freshly coagulated and disintegrated egg albumen. Our product is highly recommended as fully meeting the Pharmacopoeial requirements. We furnish this on all unspecified orders for Pure Pepsin, although many pharmacists and physicians prefer to use our Pep- sin Aseptic (1-4000), which was well established before the U. S. P., 1890, standard was adopted. Pepsin, U. S. P., 1890, 1-3000.) Odorless and invariable. One grain will dissolve 300 grains of freshly coagulated and disintegrated egg albumen, thus comply- ing with the requirements of the U. S. P., 1890. As most Saccha- rated Pepsins on the market are very weak, when compared with this preparation, we particularly emphasize its strict conformity to the pharmacopoeial standard. We supply this product on all unspecified orders for Saccha- rated Pepsin. The strength of Saccharated Pepsin, U. S. P., 1880, is one-sixth of the above, one grain dissolving only 50 grains of coagulated egg albumen. SACCHARATED PEPSIN, U. S. P., 1890. Digestive Ferments. This well known digestive agent is a mixture of pepsin, pan- creatin, lactic acid, maltose, diastase and hydrochloric acid. It has proved of unfailing benefit in many forms of indigestion. Lactated pepsin is not protected by patent or trade mark. LACTATED PEPSIN. ELIXIR LACTATED PEPSIN. This elixir presents the properties of Lactated Pepsin appro- priately combined with aromatics. It is an efficient digestive and an attractive placebo. Each fluidounce represents 40 grains Lac- tated Pepsin. GLYCEROLE OF PEPSIN, CONCENTRATED. A permanent glycerin solution containing the ferment in a remarkably active condition and in a form specially designed to meet the requirements of the dispenser and manufacturer. One minim will digest 300 grains of coagulated egg albumen. One minim is therefore equal to six grains of Saccharated Pepsin. U. S. P., 1880, or one grain of Saccharated Pepsin, U. S. P., 1890. It has an agreeable odor and taste. Combined with diluted hydro- chloric acid it forms a highly concentrated artificial gastric fluid. It forms clear solutions with syrup, glycerin, aromatic elixir and aromatic waters. An artificial gastric fluid containing all the elements which are essential to gastric digestion. In potency it surpasses the elixirs, essences and wines of pepsin commonly met with in the market, while its flavor and general palatability will commend it to the most fastidious palate. In addition to its proteolytic power, it possesses the property of curdling milk and is therefore useful for the prep- aration of junket or curds and whey. One teaspoonful will com- pletely digest 2,000 grains of coagulated and disintegrated egg albumen. PEPSIN CORDIAL. An agreeable appetizer and aid to digestion; one teaspoonful will digest 1000 grains of coagulated and disintegrated egg al- bumen. A combination of superior lime juice with our aseptic pepsin fulfills a large number of indications, especially in those common cases where there is no well defined disease existing, but where there is a sallow complexion, loss of appetite, more or less derangement of digestion, a tendency to constipation, and a con- dition of general debility. It not only restores appetite and re- moves the dyspeptic symtoms, but it relieves the condition of physi- cal and mental depression, and acts as a tonic by virtue of its digestive power. It should be taken immediately after meals, either clear or diluted with water. One or two teaspoonfuls con- stitute an ordinary dose. LIME JUICE AND PEPSIN. Each containing one grain of our superior Pepsin Aseptic, capable of digesting 3000 grains of coagulated egg albumen. These tablets are readily soluble, are free from admixture with foreign substances, and will retain their digestive power indefin- itely. They constitute an eligible means of administering pepsin, being at once free from objectionable taste and smell, easy to swal- low and convenient to carry when traveling. We also manufacture sugar-coated tablets containing 2, 3 and 5 grains Pepsin Aseptic 1-3000 which can be employed when a larger dose is required. SUGAR-COATED PEPSIN TABLETS. 221 Digestive Ferments. This product contains all the ferments peculiar to the pan- creatic secretion, presenting them in a highly active condition. It will convert caseine or other albuminous matter into peptone; will saccharify starch, curdle milk and emulsify fats. It is specially useful in the preparation of predigested or peptonized milk, trans- forming- the albuminous constituents of this food into an assimilable form with remarkable rapidity. Five grains of our pancreatin will completely peptonize a pint of milk in from one to one-and-one- half hours, at a temperature of 110° F. PURE PANCREATIN. LIQUID PANCREATIN, CONCENTRATED. A preparation possessing in a high degree all the digestive properties of the pancreatic fluid. Two fluidrachms will peptonize a pint of milk in from one to one-and-one-half-hours at 1 io° F. It is well adapted for the extemporaneous preparation of elixirs, wines, etc., and may be prescribed by physicians in suitable com- binations. This product, like our pepsin cordial and concentrated glycerole of pepsin, is so made as to ensure the preservation of its several ferments in an active condition indefinitely. We unhesitat- ingly recommend it as a very superior product. SACCHARATED PANCREATIN. A combination of one part of our pure pancreatin with three parts of milk sugar. It will be found very much more active than the usual commercial article, while its palatability will commend it for administration to children. A milk-curdling ferment, distinct from, but associated with, pepsin in gastric juice. See note 142. RENNIN. Put up in bottles of 30 tablets each. Each tablet contains: Pure pancreatin, grains; sodium bicarbonate, 9% grains. For preparing peptonized milk, gruel, beef-tea and other predigested foods for the sick. These tablets are presented as being more con- venient and reliable than any heretofore offered to the medical profession. Full directions accompany each package. PEPTONIZING TABLETS, IMPROVED. DIGESTIVE TABLETS, 3 “A.” Useful in all forms of indigestion, dependent upon deficiency in the activity of the secretions or upon indiscretion in eating. Physiologists sometimes criticise the formula on the ground that pepsin requires an acid medium, and pancreatin an alkaline one, to exert their digestive action, so that either one or the other must necessarily be wasted. We admit the seeming force of the ob- jection, but we contend that the positive experience which has approved these and similar combinations, is more significant than all theoretical considerations, of a merely negative character. We employ in these tablets our regular Pepsin Aseptic, which is ten times as strong as the saccharated pepsin and a pancreatin equal in digestive activity to any. Each tablet contains: Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr.; Pure Pancreatin, 1 gr.; Calcium lactophosphate, 2 grs.; see also page 197 for formula of Digestive Tablets, 9 “B.” Digestive Ferments. 222 Food Products. It will be observed that we occasionally employ the term “ pure ” in speaking of digestive ferments, notwithstanding the fact that none of them have ever been completely isolated. We employ the word only in a relative sense, the quality of our products com- pared with others on the market, certainly justifying such action. The same remark applies to the designation “aseptic,” which we have selected because our Pepsin is almost entirely free from mucus, peptone, and products of decomposition. Upon application it will afford us much pleasure to supply lit- erature more fully descriptive of our complete line of Digestive preparations. FOOD PRODUCTS. For Prices, See Specialties, Part II. BEEF-JELLY (MOSQUERA). A concentrated, predigested and nutritious food product re- sembling in physical characteristics an extract of beef, but superior in all respects. The chief recommendation for this preparation over those with which it competes, lies in the process of manufac- ture, a proteid-digesting ferment being employed which converts all the naturally insoluble nutritive constituents of the beef into a soluble and predigested form. It is entirely devoid of the objec- tionable bitterness and disagreeable odor that have heretofore char- acterized products of this nature. It is well adapted as a food for convalescing invalids, or as a basis for soups and other dishes in the kitchen. This preparation is identical with our solid Beef-Jelly, except in form, its main feature of advantage being that it is readily mis- cible with either hot or cold water. In the sick-room, Fluid Beef-Jelly is invaluable. In many cases of illness, the hot beverages are distasteful and contra-indi- cated; here Fluid Beef-Jelly will be found most serviceable. Dis- solved in ice-water, it forms a refreshing, nourishing and stimu- lating beverage, that will prove delicious even to the fastidious taste of an invalid. It will quickly relieve fatigue, exhaustion, and, in many cases, nervous prostration. FLUID BEEF-JELLY (MOSQUERA). A predigested powdered meat, representing in actual nutritive value six times its weight of good lean beef. It is entirely devoid of all objectionable taste or smell and can be tolerated with ease by the most delicate stomach. As distinguished from any similar product heretofore known, it contains all the constituents of the meat, whether soluble or insoluble, in a predigested form ready for assimilation. BEEF-MEAL (MOSQUERA). 223 Food Products. For administration, Mosquera Beef-Meal may be mixed with any soup or broth having sufficient consistence to suspend it, or added to chocolate, in combination with which it makes a delicious beverage. BEEF-CACAO (MOSQUERA). Is a concentrated food consisting of Beef-Meal, a special grade of Dutch cacao and sugar in equal proportions. Beef-Cacao, aside from the nourishment yielded by the cacao and sugar, both of which are valuable foods, possesses just one-third the nutritive value of Beef-Meal. Mosquera’s Beef-Cacao so completely dis- guises the taste of its proteid constituents that the palate cannot detect their presence. BEEF, IRON AND WINE. This combination is a valuable stimulant, tonic and nutrient. We employ a peptonized extract of beef which is a true food, con- taining the proteid or tissue-forming material of the meat in a di- gested form, in addition to those mineral salts to which ordinary beef extracts owe any value which they may possess, in combina- tion with Tincture Citro-chloride of Iron. Dose, 1 to 4 fluid- drachms, (4 to 15 Cc.) POWDERED BONE (Pure) Is prepared from carefully selected fresh beef bones, deprived of fatty matter and adherent fibrous and muscular tissue. Bone flour is a true food, not a medicine. It can be taken most readily by in- corporating it with ordinary food. It offers to the digestive fluids a supply of phosphoric acid much more easily assimilated than that which is contained in the tough structure of the outer coating of cereals. A New Blood-Iron Albuminate. H>EMINAL. Haeminal presents in a soluble form all the albuminates and salts (haemoglobin, paraglobin, serumgloblin, phosphates) present in the blood, without however, any of the objectionable excretory products—fibrin, urea, etc., and under the name of “Hseminal” we offer the medical profession a medicament that fully answers all these requirements. Hseminal contains 0.25 to 0.30 per cent, of metallic iron in form of Haemoglobin and Haematin. It is a dark brown powder of a slightly acid taste, fairly soluble in cold water, and easily soluble in hot water without being coagulated. It may be further added that Hseminal is freely soluble in diluted alcohol, a most desirable property, since it renders its administration possi- ble with alcohol containing restoratives (as wines, etc.). It is perfectly stable and one part corresponds to about six parts of fresh healthy bullock’s-blood. Haeminal will be found of excellent service in the manage- ment of chlorosis, anaemia, as well as in rachitis, scrophulosis neu- rasthenia, and the digestive troubles that accrue to convalescence, etc. Hseminal may be specially recommended in cases where other iron albuminates have proved unsuccessful. Of special importance is the large amount of soluble albuminous matter in the Hseminal. Hsemmal may be administered in doses of eight to sixteen grains, three to five times a day—preferably in the form of gelatin capsules, or dissolved in warm water. Notes of Reference, Ab-Am. 224 NOTES OF REFERENCE. 1. Abrus Precatorlus Seeds (Jequirity). Jequirity was introduced early in 1883, as a remedy for pannus and trachoma (granular lids), on the authority of DeWecker, of Paris, and proved of value in the treatment of these affections by other eminent ophthalmologists, both of Europe and America. We furnish the seeds, the powdered seeds, and “ Fluid Jequirity,” a liquid preparation of the drug for the extemporaneous manufacture of an infusion. Literature mailed on application. 2. Acid Phosphates, Liquid (Liquor Acidi Phosphorici). A nerve and brain food; relieves symptoms of mental exhaustion, such as sleeplessness, melancholia, etc.; is in considerable demand as a stimulat- ing beverage, dispensed at the soda fountain in place of an alcoholic stimulant. Each teaspoonful contains about 10 grains pure phosphoric acid (HsPCL), partly free, partly in combination with the bases calcium, magnesium, iron, sodium and potassium. Dose, % to 1 fluidrachm (1 to 4 Cc.) in a glass of sweetened water. 3. Acid Salicylic, from Oil Gaultheria. The synthetic salicylic acid of commerce is liable to be contaminated with various impurities; it is certainly not so beneficial in therapeusis as the pure natural oil obtained from oil gaultheria. 4. Aconitine Pills, Tablet Triturates, etc. Under the name of Aconitine, preparations differing widely in strength are offered by different manufacturers. The crystallized aconitine of Duquesnel is at least one hundred times stronger than a good article of aconite root. Preparations much inferior to this in strength ought to be banished from the shops, or else sold under a different name; fatal results have followed the confounding of the stronger with the weaker preparation. We do not use anything as aconitine which can safely be prescribed in doses exceeding 1-100 grain. Aconitine must, therefore, be dispensed with caution,and never without positive knowledge that it is the stronger pre- paration that is wanted. Formerly we listed a pill of aconitine of 1-60 grain, but of late we are offering pills, tablet triturates, etc., of the crystallized aconitine only, the maKimum dose of which is 1-100 grain. This action has been taken to avoid possibly dangerous mistakes from confounding the common amorphous aconitine with a preparation at least 4 or 5 times as strong. Moreover, amorphous aconitine, of which the 1-60 grain pills have been made, varies so greatly that it is an unsafe remedy to prescribe. Our pills, tablets, etc., made from the crystallized aconitine will be found reliable and of uniform activity. 5. Adonis vernaiis, Lin. (False Hellebore). A valuable car- diac tonic. Its activity is due to a glucoside, adouidin, the physiologi- cal action of which closely resembles that of digitalin. Write for de- scriptive circular. Although listed as Adonis vernaiis, the species A. esstivalis, Lin., is also collected and used with the former since the active principle adonidin is found in both in about the same proportions. 6. Alterative Compound. Known variously as Bamboo-brier Compound, Succus Alterans, Mist. Smilacis Co. This is a combination of vegetable alteratives for the treatment of secondary syphilis, recommended by Dr. T. Marion Sims. It has been superseded by an improved and more palatable combination known as Syrup Trifolium Compound. See note 171. 7. Alveloz Milk. Recommended for the relief of cancer. The plant which furnishes this milk-juice is native in the north of Brazil, where it is accredited with most remarkable effects in the treatment of malignant tumors and’ ulcers. Write for descriptive circular. 8. Amyl Nitrite Pearls. These are shells of thin glass, each containing 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 or 10 minims of Amyl nitrite, packed in cotton, in boxes of one dozen. The patient may carry the box about his person, 225 Notes of Reference, An-Ap. and on the approach of a paroxysm of the malady, may crush a pearl in his handkerchief, and by inhaling the vapor find prompt relief. Its action on the heart is almost instantaneous. It affords relief in angina pectoris, spasmodic asthma, epilepsy, syncope, etc. 9. Anodyne Pine Expectorant. A combination of astringents, sedatives and stimulating expectorants for the treatment of catarrhal conditions of the respiratory tract. Each fluidounce represents White Pine bark, 30 grs.; Wild Cherry, 30 grs.; Balsam Poplar buds (Balm of Gilead), 4 grs.; Spikenard root, 4 grs.; Sanguinaria, grs.; Sassafras, 2 grs.; Morphine acetate, 3-16 gr.; Chloroform, 4 minims. Dose, % to 2 teaspoonfuls (2 to 8 Cc.) every three hours. Shake the bottle. 10. Antacid Tablets, Compressed. A reprint of Dr. Roberts’ paper, recommending the use of this remedy in dyspepsia and gravel, will be furnished upon application. See Compressed Tablets, page 192. 1 1. Diphtheria Antitoxin (.Antidiphtheritic Serum) is pre- pared with all possible care and skill; every precaution known to science is taken to insure its reliability, and careful, exact experiments are con- ducted in our Bacteriological Department with each lot in order to deter- mine its value in antitoxic units and to see that the standard is as repre- sented. Local treatment with Loeffler Solution should not be neglected while using the Antidiphtheritic Serum. See note 113. Toxins and Antitoxins other than that of Diphtheria: We can supply Coley’s mixture of toxins (Erysipelas and Prodigiosus) for the treatment of inoperable tumors. 1 2. Antitoxin Syringe. This is designed for the speedier administration of the Antidiphtheritic Serum and is of sufficient capacity to hold the average dose which is given of that medicament, viz., 10 Cc. The needle of the syringe is connected to the barrel by means of a short rubber tube—an obvious advantage where the hypodermatic injection is large and the patient probably restive. 1 3. Antiseptic Soap, Ethereal (Johnston). A fluid soap invaluable for preparing the skin of the patient and for cleansing the hands of the surgeon before and after surgical operations. Its fluidity insures contact with every portion of the hand and nails. 1 4. Antiseptic Tablets. Convenient for surgical uses and all occasions where a reliable antiseptic solution of definite strength is required. For a i:iooo solution dissolve one Tablet (Tablet Triturate No. 180), in 4 fl. oz. wine measure or 4 1-6 fl.-oz. imperial measure of water; or a R “B” tablet (Tablet Triturate No. 615) in 16 fl. oz. wine measure or 16% fl. oz. imperial measure of water; or a $ “D” tablet (Com- pressed Tablet No. 117) in 16 fl.-oz. wine measure of water; for a 1:2000 solution, use double the quantity of water in each case; and for a 1:4000 solution, four times the quantity of water required for a 1:1000 solution. 14a. Apiol, Red, P. D. & Co. After extensive experimen- tation we have succeeded in producing a red Apiol in such form that one part is equivalent to 100 parts of seed or 30 parts of green Apiol. The low melting point of this camphoraceous body does not admit of Notes of Reference, Ar-Br. 226 its exhibition in the crystalline form with any degree of permanency, and we have therefore added to our list Red Apiol in Soluble Elastic Capsules, each containing 3 minims of a 75$ solution. See page 104. 15. Arnica, Fluid Extract. Unless orders expressly specify the official fluid extract of the root, we supply that of the flowers, believ- ing this to be the preparation usually demanded. 1 6. Bamboo-brier Root, Smilax Pseudo-China, Lin. King reports better results from the use of this in primary and secondary syphilis than from Sarsaparilla. Literature furnished upon application. 17. Bay Laurel, Concentrated Fluid, Myrcia acris (Swz.) DC. For the extemporaneous preparation of a superior quality of Bay Rum. This preparation is not, strictly .speaking, a fluid extract nor is it so labeled. It is included in this list only for convenience of reference. In the proportion of 2 fluidounces in one gallon of diluted alcohol, this fluid will produce a superior Bay Rum at a moderate cost. By regulating the quantity of fluid, the strength may be increased or weak- ened, as the purpose may suggest. When used in accordance with the in- structions on the label, our Fluid Bay Laurel will prove a great conven- ience to the retail druggist, who is often disappointed in the result when he attempts to prepare Bay Rum according to published formulae. 18. Berberine Alkaloid and Its salts. Under the name Hydrastin, we offer a concentration which contains the proximate princi- ples of the root of Hydrastis canadensis, including the alkaloids hydras- tine and berberine. We also prepare from the same root a hydrochlorate, phosphate and sulphate of Berberine, to which the improper names, muriate, phosphate and sulphate of hydrastin have been respectively applied. On account of this nomenclature these salts of Berberine are generally looked for among alkaloidal concentrations, and we have, therefore, priced them under that head. A similar state of affairs exists with reference to the salts of Sanguinarine. See notes on Hydrastis preparations, page 119. 1 9. Berberis Aquifolium, Ph. A California drug, intro- duced by us in 1878. It has been claimed to possess extraordinary powers as a combined alterative and tonic. Send for descriptive circular. 20. Black Haw, Viburnum prunifolium, Lin. First introduced by us. Uterine tonic and sedative, specially valuable in threatened abor- tion, in dysmenorrhoea, and in uterine hemorrhage. This remedy is con- stantly growing in popularity, and is now recognized in the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. Literature furnished upon application. See also “Liquor Sedans,” note hi. 2 1 . Black Willow, Salix nigra, Marsh. Both the bark and buds of this plant are credited with tonic, carminative, stimulant, as- tringent and antispasmodic properties. Dr. J. Hutchison recommends it in cases of ovarian hyperaesthesia, uterine neuralgia and spermatorrhoea. It is also a powerful sexual sedative, without the depressing properties of the bromides. Literature furnished upon application. 22. Blood-flower, Asclepias curassavica, Lin. Barham calls this plant Blood-flowert because of anti-haemorrhagic properties. It is also said to be valuable in chronic gonorrhoea and gleet. 23. Boldo, Peumus Boldus, Mol. A South American tonic; employed especially in chronic hepatic torpor, and in atony of various • organs where Quinine can not be tolerated. Also recommended in gonor- rhoea, rheumatism and dyspepsia. Literature furnished upon application. 24. Bronchial Sedative, Palmer. Palatable, conven- ient and efficient; available in all forms of bronchial irritation. Each fluidounce contains: Ammonium chloride, 30 grains; fluid opium cam- phorated, 4 minims; fluid tolu, soluble, 8 minims; combined with glycyr- rhiza and aromatics, q. s. Dose for adults, 1 fluidrachm (4 Cc.). Send for circular. 227 Notes of Reference, Br-Ga. 25. Broom-corn Seed, Sorghum saccharatum (Zi«.) Pers., is diuretic, sedative, demulcent, soothing to the irritated urinary organs and employed in vesical catarrh, cystitis and irritable bladder. In the aged who are compelled to rise frequently at night to void their urine, it has produced great relief. It must not be confounded with broom-top (Sco- parius). Dose for adults, i fluidrachm (4 Cc.) 26. Burdock Seed, Fluid Extract. Burdock root has long been known as an alterative of considerable value, and the fluid extract of this part of the plant is official in the U. S. P., 1S90. The fluid extract of the seed has, however, been recommended for the treatment of eczema, psoriasis, etc. 27. Butternut, Solid Extract. This extract is prepared in strict accordance with the formula laid down in the U. S. P., 1890, it should not be confounded with the inferior aqueous extract U. S. P., 1870. Customers desiring to continue the use of the 1870 extract should specify on their orders “aqueous.” 28. California Laurel. This drug was first brought to the notice of the profession by Dr. L. Mann Hammond, who recommended it highly in nervous headache, cerebro-spinal meningitis, atonic diarrhoea, and Dilious colic. Literature furnished upon application. 29. Caiisaya, Elixir. An agreeable tonic representing 40 grains of the bark in each fluidounce. See also note 73. SO. Camphor Solution, Neutral. Contains i2.sst of re- sublimed camphor. Specially adapted for hypodermatic use and for in- halations. The neutral reaction and permanency of the solvent render this pro- duct far superior to all oily and alcoholic solutions thus far employed. The former become rapidly rancid, the latter are too volatile and leave the camphor in substance in the cellular tissue, tend to obstruct the needle of the syringe and the small tubes of the atomizer and hence are objectionable for injections and inhalations. Our neutral Camphor-Solution is permanent, non-irritating, flows freely from the syringe and works to perfection with Semple’s atomizing inhaler described in note 156. 31. Capsules, Empty. Approximate Capacity of Our Empty Capsules.—The ca- pacity of empty capsules varies according to the degree of compression exerted in filling and the known variation in bulk of a given weight of different samples of the same powdered drug or alkaloid. DRUGS. 00 0 I 2 3 4 5 grf- grs. 6 grs. grs. grs. grs. iH grs. Vi X 6 3 8 6 7 5 3 14 i 6 5 6 3 8 3 8 6 3 IX 3/! 10 6 32. Capsule Fillers. We are manufacturer’s agents for: The Heymond Capsule Filler. This apparatus is, from its sim- plicity and size, specially adapted to the wants of the physician who dispenses his own medicine. It may conveniently be carried with him and used at the bedside, a little experience in its use making the fill- ing of capsules nearly as expeditious as the folding of powders. Notes 0! Reference, Ofl. 228 The Acme Capsule Filler. This filler is offered as an improve- ment upon all others extant. It is composed of a nickle-plated base, fun- nel and incline, and four wooden slides, which are borecf to fit and hold the seven sizes of capsules manufactured by us. This filler is very con- venient and saves time and material in dispensing. Send for illustrated circular. 33. Fluid Cardamom Compound. We formerly made this preparation of twenty-two times the strength of Tincture Cardamom Compound, U. S. P., 1880, but having found it impracticable to produce a fluid which would fully represent the drugs in that proportion we shall henceforth manufacture a fluid just eight times the strength of the U. S. P., 1890, tincture. 34. Caroba Leaves, Jacaranda procera, Sprengel. From Brazil. In addition to alterative properties, it ranks as a diuretic and sudorific. Used in all forms of syphilis, and specially recommended for old and indolent ulcers. Send for descriptive circular. 35. Cascara Amarga (Picramnia; species not yet determin- ed). From Mexico. An alterative credited with effecting cures in chronic syphilitic eruptions, syphilitic tubercles, chronic eczema and gummatous tumors. The discovery, in our laboratory, of an alkaloid in this drug, confirms the belief that it is in reality a valuable remedy, which appears to be borne out by the rapidly accumulating clinical evidence. 36. Cascara Cordial. This preparation of Cascara sagrada will be found so pleasantly combined with solvents and aromatics as to render it eminently deserving of the name of Cordial. It is valuable in the treatment of constipation, dyspepsia, indigestion and haemor- rhoids. Each liter contains: Cascara Sagrada bark (true Rhamnus Pur- shiana), 125 Gm.; Berberis Aquifolium root, true, 3.7 Gm.—combined with carminative aromatics. 37. Cascara Sagrada, Rhamnus Purshiana, DC. This im- Eortant drug was first introduced by us in 1877, since which time it has ecome universally known and is now official in the U. S. P., 1890. It has long been known to the Spanish residents of the Pacific coast as a sov- ereign remedy for habitual constipation and dyspepsia, and has proved one of the most valuable additions to our materia medica. The chief objection to Cascara Sagrada heretofore has been its extreme bitterness; but investigation of its constituents at our laboratory and elsewhere has led to the discovery of new principles, and we are now able to offer the following line of comparatively tasteless preparations of this drug, the medicinal efficacy of which, on account of the destruction of the Ditter principle, is still a subject for further clinical investigation: Fluid Extract Cascara Sagrada (Formula of 1887); permanent, per- fectly miscible with water, ana almost free from bitter taste. Specify in ordering, “Formula of 1887.” Fluid Cascara Sagrada Aromatic is introduced to meet a demand for a more palatable preparation than the Fluid Extract Cascara Sagrada (IJ 1887); and one which, at the same time, may be exhibited in smaller doses than the Cordial. Care should be taken, when our Fluid Cascara Sagrada Aromatic is desired, to specify F., D. &> Co., otherwise some other product may be supplied. Cascara Cordial, see note 36. Solid Extract Cascara Sagrada (Formula of 1887); is permanent, and will, therefore, make a pill mass which does not soften or decompose on keeping. It is readily soluble in water and in the liquids of the gastric juice, and nearly tasteless in solution. When made into pills alone, the only excipient needed is a small quantity of powdered althaea. Traga- canth, recommended by some, should be avoided, as pills made with it harden gradually with impairment of their solubility. Specify in ordering “Formula of 1887, P., D. & Co.” Soluble Elastic Capsules of Cascara Sagrada Ext., see page 104. Cascarin (Our concentration; formula of 1887); as presented in scale form, is not hygroscopic, is readily reduced to powder, almost tasteless, soluble in water and contains only the active constituents of the drug. Specify in ordering, “Formula of 1887, P., D. & Co.” Working bulletin on Cascara Sagrada mailed free on request. 38. Cathartic Compound Pills, U. S. P., and Cathartic Vegetable Pills, U. S. P., 1890. Our Cathartic Compound pills are pre- pared strictly in accordance with the requirements of the U. S. Pharma- copoeia, the essential ingredients being strictly pure and of prime quality. Each pill contains the full amount of our standard extracts of Colocynth compound and Jalap. See note 56 on Compound Extract Colocynth. We have devoted special attention to so preparing these pills that their ready solubility is insured, particularly with reference to the fact that they are employed usually in conditions where the gastric secretions are of an acid character. As the ingredients are mostly of a resinous nature and usually insoluble in acid liquids, the ready disintegration of our pills is a matter worthy of consideration. 39. Cedron Seed, SimabaCedron,,P/««<;/i. From New Granada. Tonic, antispasmodic and antiperiodic. Used in malarial diseases, in intestinal tormina and in neuralgia, Also said to be useful in the treat- ment of poisonous bites. Send for descriptive circular. 40. Cerebral Sedative Compound, E “ A.”—A reliable and efficient nerve sedative. Each fluidounce contains: Chloral, 120 grs.; potassium bromide, 120 grs.; tincture opium, 40 minims; fluid extract gel- semium, 25 minims. Dose J4 to 1 fluidrachm (2 to 4 Cc.) We also prepare a Cerebral Sedative Compound, 1} “ B,” which is identical with the E “ A,” except that the tincture opium (40 mins.) is replaced by the same quantity of tincture hyoscyamus. Dose % to 1 fluidrachm (2 to 4 Cc.). 41. Cereus errandiflorus, Mill. Night-blooming Cereus (Cactus grandiflorus, Lin.) In view of the facts that the three species Sossess identical medicinal properties, and that the supply of C. grandi- orus, once scarce, is now abundant, we omit C. Bonplandii and C. Mc- Donaldii from our list. Literature furnished on application. 42. Chaparro Amargoso, Castela Nicholsoni, Hook. Tonic, antiperiodic, antiseptic and astringent. Recommended for diar- rhoea and dysentery by the medical profession of Mexico and the South- ern United States; is considered almost a specific. We supply a fluid extract of this drug. Dose, 30 to 60 minims. Please send for descriptive literature. 43. Chaulmoogra Oil, Gynocardia odorata, R. Brown. Claimed to be a powerful alterative, and reliable remedy in leprosy. It has been found of great service in rheumatism, scrofulous swellings, sprains, lupus and various skin diseases. Literature sent on application. 44. Chekan, Eugenia Chequen, Mol. Introduced as a remedy for winter cough, by Dr. Wm. Murrell, of London, and since found to be ofgreat value in chronic catarrhal affections of the respiratory organs. Dr. Dessauer highly recommends Chekan in affections of the mucous membrane, and ascribes to it tonic, expectorant, diuretic and antiseptic properties. Literature furnished on application. 45. Chian Turpentine. Recommended by Dr. Clay as a remedy in cancer. We are very careful regarding the quality and genu- ineness of this article. The consistency of the turpentine will vary some- what, depending on the age or recent collection of the article. Literature furnished on application. 46. Chloi—Anodyne. An efficient and pleasant remedy for colic, cholera morbus, neuralgia, spasmodic pains, etc. It is of great value where antispasmodics or anodynes are indicated. Concentrated in form and rapid in action, it is invaluable in the pocket cases of phvsi- cians. Each fluidounce contains: Morphine hydrochlorate, 2 7-8 £rs.; Tinct. Indian Cannabis, 46 minims; Diluted Hydrocyanic acid, 9 minims; Notes ot Reference, Ca-Ch. Notes of Reference, Ci-Co, 230 Chloroform, 46 minims; Oil Peppermint, 1 1-2 minims; and Tinct. Capsi- cum, 1 1-2 minims. Dose for an adult, 15 minims frequently repeated. The exact formula accompanies each bottle. Literature sent on request. 47. Cinchona, Detannated, Fluid Extract. Our fluid extract cinchona, detannated, will be found very convenient for the ex- temporaneous preparation of elixirs, etc., in which it is required to com- bine cinchona bark with iron. 48. Cinchona, Fluid Extracts. Our fluid extracts, as well as Normal Liquids, of Cinchona Calisaya and Red Cinchona are pre- pared from barks which contain the full proportion of alkaloids required by the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. We manufacture a fluid extract of Cinchona Compound for prepar- ing the Compound tincture of the U. S. P. Under the title of Liquid Cinchona Compound, we supply a fluid for preparing the Tincture Cin- chona Compound of the British Pharmacopoeia. We have discontinued the manufacture of the obsolescent Fluid Cinchona Pale, Comp, for Huxham Tincture, since the Tincture Cin- chona Compound of the U. S. P. and B, P. are designed to be official representatives of the preparation formerly employed under the name “ Huxham's Tincture(See also note No. 49). 49. Cinchona, Pale, Fluid and Solid Extracts. Our solid extract is regulated by assay, so as to contain 15 % of the alkaloids of the bark and represents in one part, five parts Standard Pale Cinchona bark. Inasmuch as Pale Cinchona bark, which will meet the requirements of the U. S. P., 1890, is not available in commerce, we continue to manu- facture a fluid extract Cinchona Pale containing 3 per cent, alkaloids as heretofore, (See also note 48). 50. Coca Cordial. This cordial presents coca in a palatable form, commending it to the large class of persons of delicate nervous organization, for whom it appears to be specially adapted and is most frequently prescribed. In its preparation the astringent and bitter con- stituents of the drug are rejected, while care is taken to retain unchanged the true active principle, cocaine. One fluidounce of the cordial repre- sents 60 grains of coca leaves of good quality, the vehicle employed being an agreeable cordial of a rich vinous flavor. The specific uses of such a preparation will suggest themselves at once to the physician. It may be given in doses of a dessertspoonful to a tablespoonful, repeated as occa- sion requires, and is frequently advantageously combined with liquid acid phosphates or the official diluted phosplioric acid. 5 1 . Coca. Erythroxylon Coca, Lam. This drug possesses in a remarkable degree the property of sustaining the vital powers under con- ditions of extraordinary fatigue and privation. Medicinally, it is specially useful in cases of nervous exhaustion, mental depression, and in relieving the opium habit. See list (Part II) for Esencia de Coca; also note 74. 52. Cocaine Hydrochlorate. We supply this salt of cocaine in small and large crystals. When ordering, purchasers should be careful to specify the form of crystallization desired, as we invariably supply the small crystals unless the large are specially ordered. Oph- thalmologists will appreciate the purity of these salts, especially that of our large crystals, for which we claim absolute purity and perfect free- dom from the objectionable contaminations which frequently characterize the amorphous salt. It should be borne in mind that under all circum- stances we supply this salt in the form of Crystals, and even our small crystals are superior in purity to the so-called Granular salts of some manufacturers. 53. Cocaine Hydrochlorate Tablets, 2% and 3grs., for the ready preparation of Cocaine solutions of definite strengths. The matter of making a solution is now resolved to its simplest form. Let the physician provide himself with a drachm vial. Then if he wishes to make a 2 per cent solution, all that is necessary for him to do is to put a 1y% 231 Notes o! Reference, Co. grain tablet in the vial full of distilled water. For a 4 per cent, solution, use a 2j{ grain tablet; for an 8 per cent, solution, use two 2% grain or four 1 Vs grain tablets; and so on. These tablets are supplied at a price which makes it of no consideration for the physician to use the Cocaine in the unprepared form for solutions on the score of economy, especially when it is remembered that Cocaine solutions should always be freshly pre- pared. These tablets commend themselves to the Ophthalmologist in connection with our line of Ophthalmic Tablets, see page 89. 54. Cocillana, Guarea (species indetermined). Synonym.— Sycocarpus Rusbyi, Britton. Dr. K. W. Wilcox of the Post-Graduate School, N. Y. City, emphatically declares that this drug can fully replace ipecacuanha in every sphere of action, and in many cases may be substi- tuted with advantage for apomorphine, ammonium carbonate, strychnine and other drugs classed with more or less reason as expectorants. Clin- ical experience seems also to have established the fact that it exerts a marked tonic influence upon the appetite; that it reduces the night- sweats of chronic bronchitis and phthisis without constipation, etc. Send ior reprints of the latest reports made in medical journals, etc. Cod-Liver Oil, Improved Lofoten. See pp. 120 and 127. 55. Cod Liver Oil Emulsion. The Cod Liver Oil employed by us in the manufacture of emulsions, is the purest White Norwegian oil obtainable, made from fresh livers, by a careful process, removing all offensive taste and odor, yet retaining unimpaired all valuable thera- peutic properties. Our emulsion is not protected by patent or copyright, and the formula is published on the labels. 56. Colocynth and Colocynth Comp. Extracts. The U. S. Pharmacopoeia directs that these extracts be reduced to a powder. We therefore offer them only in the powdered form, which affords obvious advantages for dispensing. Our extract of Colocynth is prepared strictly in accordance with the U. S. P., the directions to exclude the seeds being conscientiously ob- served. The preparation will be found extremely active, entirely soluble in appropriate menstrua and free from inert and oleaginous matter. Our Compound Extract of Colocynth is prepared from the choicest materials available. We use therein extracts of Colocynth and Jalap which are strictly U. S. P., 1890, and have devoted considerable effort to secure access to the sources of pure scammony. The latter arti- cle is always subiected to careful tests in order to establish its purity, even though the producers are known to be entirely reliable. The re- maining ingredients are likewise subjected to tests of identity and purity, so that the final product may be considered as being an ideal extract. We supply only the Powdered Extract Colocynth Compound which is the official form. 57. Concentrations, Aikaloidal. In view of the danger- ous similarity in name between certain concentrations and the alkaloids they contain, a resemblance which might occasion fatal mistakes through mere inadvertence, we have effected some very desirable changes in appellation (see page 39). Due references are made that no confusion will result from the innovation. 58. Condurango, Gonolobus Condurango, Tri. Although Condurango has not entirely justified the claims made for it in the treatment of cancer, experiments have demonstrated its utility as a stomachic, and in the form of Condurango wine it has grown to be much in demand. One fluidounce of the wine represents 60 grains of Condu- rango bark. Dose, one-half to one fluidounce. We supply the wine, and also a fluid extract of this drug, and shall be pleased to mail full descrip- tive literature on request. 59. Corn-silk (Stigmata Maydis). Now official in U. S. P., under the title Zea. A remedy in inflammatory affections of the bladder, acute or chronic, idiopathic or traumatic. It is diuretic, demulcent and antiseptic in its action, and is reported to be specially valuable in cases in which decomposition of the urine takes place in the bladder, giving rise to vesical irritation. Send for descriptive circular. Notes ot Reference, Co-Di. 60. Goto Bark (Para-Coto). First introduced by us. Dr. Von Guk, of Hamburg, concludes after several trials of this drug, that it is almost a specific against diarrhoea, in its various modifications. It is also recommended in dysentery, cholera morbus, colic, gastric catarrh, rheu- matism and gout. Send for descriptive circular. Note.—Two distinct kinds of bark are brought from Bolivia under the name of Coto bark. They are now distinguished as “Coto” and “Para-Coto,” respectively. The therapeutic properties ascribed to the two drugs are similar, but in physical appearance they are strikingly different. Although there is reason to believe that the true Coto bark is at least as efficient a medicine as the Para-Coto, our patrons have so generally expressed a preference for the latter on account of its being less pungent, after making its acquaintance under the name of Coto, that we invariably supply this article when Coto bark is ordered. 61. Culture Media. We supply the following culture media used in bacteriological work. They are supplied in glass tubes, steril- ized, and practically hermetically sealed ; will keep indefinitely and are always ready for use: Gelatin: Agar: No. i. Nutrient Gelatin. No. 4. Nutrient Agar. No. 2. Glucose Gelatin. No. 5. Glycerin Agar. No. 3. Litmus Gelatin. No. 6. Glucose Agar. Blood Serum: No. 7. Blood Serum, according to Dr. Koch. No. 8. Blood Serum, Loeffler’s mixture for diphtheria. Nos. 1 to 7 are put up in mailing cases, each containing three tubes of any kind. Empty Tubes: No. 9. Empty test tubes, sterilized, plugged with cotton, and rubber- capped. No. 10 is No. 1 4- o.75£ Agar. No. 11 is No. 2 + 0.75$ Agar. No. 12 is No. 3 + Agar. Nos. 10, 11, and 12 are substituted for Nos. 1, 2, and 3 in the summer months. Loeffler’s blood serum mixture, No. 8, will be supplied in mailing cases containing one tube of the blood serum and a second tube contain- ing a sterilized swab. The various kinds of gelatin and agar culture media, also bouillon, will also be supplied in bulk in half-litre flasks, to enable physicians to refill the tubes. Culture media for laboratories and Boards of Health in 50 tube lots. A thinner, shorter tube is used in Nos. 13-22. No. 13. Nutrient Gelatin. No. 18. Glucose Agar. No. 14. Glucose Gelatin. No. 19. Blood Serum (KocM. No. 15. Litmus Gelatin. No. 20. Blood Serum (Loefner). No. 16. Nutrient Agar. No. 21. Steiilized Swabs. No. 17. Glycerin Agar. No. 22. Empty tubes as in No. 9. Box of 50 tubes, any Nos. 13-22, or any selections, net $2.50. The reaction of our culture media is uniform, 15 on the Mass, scale. 62. Damiana, Turnera micropliylla, DC. Tonic and diuretic, with a reputed specific effect upon the sexual organs. Its reputation as an aphrodisiac appears to be sustained, and it is recommended in all cases of sexual debility in male or female. Send for descriptive circular. 63. Dialyzed Iron and Dialyzed Iron Glycerated. Each fluidounce contains 24 grains ferric oxide, equivalent to 16.79 grains metallic iron. Free from disagreeable taste, having no injurious action on the teeth, stomach or bowels, it is suited to cases where other forms of iron are not tolerated. By an improvement in the manufacture of our Dialyzed Iron, we will now be able to furnish a product which does not congeal. Upon expos- ure to a very cold temperature, however, it is liable to freeze in part, thus rendering its transportation during extremely cold weather, perhaps hazardous. We therefore take the liberty to substitute the glycerated product when we deem it unsafe to ship the plain solution. The Glycer- ated Dialyzed Iron differs from the regular solution only in containing one eighth of its volume of chemically pure glycerin, which protects it from freezing during shipment in very cold weather. 233 Notes ot Reference. Di-Er. 64. Diurnule Pocket Case.—We have prepared for the convenience of the physician, a leather Pocket Case containing the following selection of Diurnules, each bottle holding from five to six full daily doses: Aconitine. Arsenous acid. Atropine. Cocaine hydrochlorate. Digitalin. GeTsemine hydrochlorate. Mercuric chloride, corrosive. Mercurous iodide, yellow. Morphine sulphate. Physostigmine sulphate. Podophyllum resin. Strychnine nitrate. We have also for the conven- ience of physicians a Diurnal Tablet Triturate Case similar in design to above,but containing eight vials, each holding ioo tab- lets of the formulas Nos. 1000, 1004, 1007, 1012, 1015, 1028, 1032, and 1042. See page 82. 65. Duboisia Leaves, Duboisia myoporoldes, R. Br. Effects are similar to thpse of belladonna, but it is less of a cerebral excitant and more of a calmative and hypnotic. It has been found useful in relieving night sweats of phthisis, puerperal mania, vesical tenesmus, etc. Litera- ature furnished on application. 66. Echinacea angustifolla, DC. Very strong claims have been recently made for this drug as an alterative of great value in all strumous and syphilitic indications. Old chronic wounds, varicose, ulcers, etc., have yielded to its use after resisting other alteratives and compounds, etc. It is also stated to be a remedy in the treatment of snake bites, and as a prophylactic in hydrophobia. Clinical reports are solicited from those having experience in the use of the drug. Literature furnished on application. 67. Embelia Ribes, Burnt. An effective anthelmintic in cases of taenia solium where male fern, kousso and pelletierine fail; reported as a specific in rheumatism, Dr. R. N. Khory classes it as an alterative tonic, and employs it in chronic skin diseases. Literature sent on request. 68. Emergency Case. Physicians are frequently called, in cases of poisoning accidents and other emergencies which require imme- diate treatment. On such occasions it is very essential to have proper remedies at hand that they may be administered without delay. With a view to supplying a want in this field of practice, we have introduced an Emergency Case containing a line of such remedies. Send for descrip- tive circular. 69. Ephedra antlsvphilltica, C. A.Meyer. A leafless shrub indigenous to Arizona, New Mexico, etc. On the plains this plant is re- garded as a specific in gonorrhoea, gleet, etc. Literature sent on request. 70. Ergot, Ethereal, Fluid Extract. No claim is made for any superiority in this preparation over our standard fluid extract. The active constituents in both are the same, and both are prepared from prime drug. We confidently recommend our Fluid Extract and our Normal Liquid as possessing in a superior degree the therapeutic properties of Ergot. Send for literature. 7 1. Ergot, Solid Extract. This aqueous extract is believed to represent better than any other concentrated preparation, the total medicinal activity of the drug. One grain of the solid extract is equiva- Notes of Reference, Es-Eu. lent to five grains of good ergot. To make a solution for hypodermatic use, dissolve one gramme of the extract in four cubic centimeters of water, filter, and make up the volume of the solution to five cubic centimeters. Our Purified Ergo tin is specially adapted for hypodermatic use, not on account of greater efficiency but because it is a more concentrated preparation, and always ready for use. For price see page 128. 72. Eschscholtzla callfornlca, Cham. Reported to be soporific and analgesic, and, above all, harmless. Recent analysis claims to nave discovered the presence of a minute quantity of morphine in the plant. The amount contained, however, is not sufficient to account for all the therapeutic effects, and further chemical investigation promises to isolate another active principle which may better explain its action. The drug is a very useful anodyne in certain cases. The inconveniences attri- buted to the use of opium, such as stomach disturbance, constipation, etc., have not in any case been observed in its use. It may possibly with advan- tage replace opium preparations for children. Literature sent on request. 73. Esencia de Calisaya. Each fluidounce of Esencia con- tains the equivalent of 40 grains of Calisaya Bark. The prevailing prepa- rations of Cinchona are most unpleasant and in many instances are repug- nant to the patient by reason of their intense bitterness. This quality is very thoroughly masked by the combination of aromatics employed and consequently it has been found most acceptable where other Calisaya pro- ducts nave been rejected. Esencia de Calisaya may be exhibited in every instance where Cinchona is indicated, inasmuch as it possesses all the qualities of this drug in the proportions above described. For price see page 120. Literature furnished on application. 74. Esencia de Coca. An agreeable liqueur representing in concentrated form the stimulating properties of coca leaves; of excep- tional value as a stimulant, for which purpose a dose of a tablespoonful, as required, will be found most desirable. If taken in such quantities just after meals it will materially aid digestion. For price see page 129. Literature furnished on application. 75. Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus globulus, Lab. First introduced by us. It has been recognized by the U. S. P. committee and the fluid extract is now official. Our fluid extract is prepared from the true Aus- tralian leaves, and is specially recommended in malarial diseases, and for its influence on the mucous membrane in croup, diphtheria, catarrh, etc. Literature furnished on application. We direct attention to our Eu- thymol for which see next note. 76. Euthymol. A liquid preparation of wide utility, which by reason of its being neither poisonous nor irritant, is perfectly safe in any form of administration, internal or external. It possesses an agreeable odor, and may be substituted for iodoform and carbolic acid, which it equals in antiseptic power without possessing their objectionable characteristics. The formula will indicate its wide range of usefulness. Each fluidounce contains: Oil Eucalyptus, 3-8 minim; Oil Gaultheria. 9-32 minim; Fluid Ext. Wild Indigo, 1 1-4 minims; Boric acid, 10 15-16 grs.; Menthol, 5-64 gr.; Thymol, 15-32 gr. This article should not be exposed to cold. Use as a spray; or internally, in doses of one fluid- draclim (4 Cc.) three or more times daily. Full descriptive circular sent on application. We also manufacture Euthmyol Tablets containing a combination of Oil Eucalyptus, Thymol, Boric acid, Oil Gaultheria and Menthol with aromatics and possessing mild antiseptic properties suitable for general internal administration. Particularly serviceable in inflammations of the mouth and throat, and in removing from the breath unpleasant odors arising from fermentative decomposition of food fn certain forms of indigestion. Euthymol Tooth Paste.—A combined detergent for the teeth and a harmless germicidal antiseptic for the mouth. It possesses the power- ful antiseptic properties of “Euthymol” combined with detergents and aromatics which together go to form a toilet accessory, not only agreeable to use but beneficial in the maintenance of good health. Notes of Reference, Eu-Go. 77. Euphorbia pilulifera, Am., exerts a peculiar influence over the respiratory apparatus, rendering it a valuable remedy in all bronchial affections. It is more especially esteemed for the prompt relief it is said to give to sufferers from asthma. Send for literature. 78. Fluids vs. Fluid Extracts. Fluids differ from the regular line of fluid extracts in that one liter of the fluid does not repre- sent one kilo of the drug. Although included for convenience of refer- ence in our list of fluid extracts, they are labeled simply Fluid Aloes, Aloes and Myrrh, Asafetida, Bay Laurel, Benzoin Compound, Carda- mom Comp., Cascara Sagrada Aromatic, Catechu, Wild Cherry for Syrup, Ginger, soluble, for Syrup, Kino, Lavender Comp., Capsicum and Myrrh, Opium concentrated and Opium camphorated, Rhubarb Aro- matic, Rhubarb, sweet, and Tolu, soluble, for Syrup, the strength of each being stated on the label. The term fluid extract is properly ap- plied only to preparations which represent the crude drug in the normal proportion of liter for kilo, or approximately, of minim for grain. Liquids vs. Liquid Extracts. We make a similar distinction in our line of preparations based on the British Pharmacopoeia. We there- fore list Liquid Aloes for B. P. tincture, Liquid Benzoin Comp, for B. P. tincture, Liquid Cardamom Comp, for B. P. tincture, Liquid Cinchona Comp, for B. P. tincture, Liquid Rhubarb Comp, for B. P. tincture, etc. 79. Gelatin-coated Pills. On account of the transparency of the gelatin coating, and to protect the pills from the effects of light, the bottles containing gelatin-coated pills should not be removed from their wrappers. This precaution applies especially to pills containing such sensitive salts as yellow mercurous iodide, which under the influence of light is quickly reduced. The decomposition is shown by the rapid dark- ening of the pill when exposed to light. By an improved process of manu- facture our gelatin pills are completely enveloped in the coating. The use of needles is thereby avoided and the liability to deterioration from atmospheric influences very materially lessened, while the danger of needles breaking off in the pills is entirely obviated. 80. Gelsemium. Accepting as authoritative the dictum of physicians ranking high in the medical profession, we have until re- cently employed exclusively the green root in the preparation of fluid extract of gelsemium, and recommended it accordingly. A scien- tific study of the constituents of the drug has convinced us, however, that these physicians were mistaken in their views in this matter, and that the revisers of the Pharmacopoeia have acted wisely in adopting as the basis of their preparation the dried root. Gelsemium is not an exception to the rule, that for the preparation of tinctures, fluid extracts, etc., a prop- erly seasoned air-dried drug' is to be preferred in all respects to a green one. To supply the surviving demand for the fluid extract of the green root, we shall continue the manufacture of this preparation. We sup- ply the official fluid extract (from freshly dried root) in all cases where x'green root” is not specified. 8 1 . Glonoin. Spirit of glonoin should be kept and transported n securely stoppered bottles or tin cans, and should be stored in a cool place remote from lights or fire. Great care should be exercised in hand- ling since a dangerous explosion may result if any considerable quantity of it be spilled and the alcohol be partly or wholly lost by evaporation. 82. Glycerin Emollient. A sterilized combination de- signed to take the place of vaseline and other oily lubricants, in gynaeco- logical and surgical examinations. Formula: Oil Gaultheria, 2 Gm.; Boric acid, 23 Gm.; Corn Starch, 88 Gm.; Pure Glycerin, 885 Gm.; Tragacanth, 17 Gm. 83. Glycerin Suppositories. These suppositories have been successfully employed in the treatment of certain forms of constipa- tion, both in adults and children. Experience has shown that perfect solution is not indispensable to their activity, but that they are capable of producing a laxative effect without any considerable loss of weight. 84. Goa Powder. The properties of this drug depend on its large proportion of Chrysarobin, reaching fully 80 % of its weight, which Notes of Reference, Gr-Hu. 236 makes it of great value in the treatment of ringworm, psoriasis, and other skin diseases. It is used in the form of ointment (40 grs. to the oz.), or in the form of paste, made with vinegar or lemon juice. Send for literature. 85. Grindelia, Fluid Extract, and Fluid Extract Grindelia, U. S. P. Although the latter is the official preparation- manufactured in strict accordance with the formula prescribed by the U.S. P., 1890—it will only be furnished when clearly specified on orders. The reputation of Grindelia is largely based upon the use of the former, our regular fluid extract, which we shall continue to manufacture with an alkaline-aqueous menstrum as at first introduced by us to the medical profession. Our Fluid Extract Grindelia is miscible with syrup and aqueous fluids without precipitation; Fluid Extract Grindelia, U. S. P., is not. Literature furnished on application. 86. Guaco Root (Mikania. species undetermined). Under the name of Guaco, a number of different plants are employed in Mexico and Central America as alexipharmics. The botanical source of some of these drugs is known, that of others is as yet only matter of conjec- ture. Of some of the plants the stem, or the herb is used, of others the root. Among the latter, one kind enjoys locally a very high reputation in the treatment of rheumatic affections, and is said also to have tonic, alterative and febrifuge properties. It is this drug that we now offer in the form of a fluid extract, under the name of guaco root. Our guaco root is obtained from a plant of which we know nothing but that it is a vine climbing by tendrils, with foliage bearing a family resemblance to those of Passiilora. The “root” is a solid tuber, globular or napiform, from 2 to 6 inches in diameter. Literature mailed upon application. 87. Guar an a, Paullinia Cupana, Kunth. Guarana contains from 4 to 5 per cent, of caffeine, a larger proportion than is found in any other drug. Moreover, the caffeine exists in this drug in a very soluble form, so that its action is very prompt, and the effect is greater than that produced by an equivalent quantity of the pure alkaloid. As a remedy in sick headache, guarana has no rival. It may be employed wherever caffeine is indicated. See also Elixirs. Send for literature. 88. Helonias Compound. It will be observed that we list Fluid Extract Helonias Compound and also Fluid Extract Squaw-vine Compound, both of which are prepared from the same formula. The ex- istence of an established demand for Fluid Extract and Elixir of Helonias Compound, and for Fluid Extract and Syrup of Squaw-vine Compound prompts us to list and label the fluid extract under both titles to avoid confusion and to meet the requirements of the trade. 89. Hematic Hypophosphites. This combination is adapted to a great variety of diseased conditions. It is specially useful in debility or depraved nutrition, in anaemia and nervous prostration, in consumption, and in all scrofulous and tubercular affections. Our pre- paration is a permanently clear syrup, while others oi a similar formula deposit an unsightly precipitate. Each fluidounce contains: Potassium hypophosphite, 1y2 grs.; Manganese hypophosphite, 1 gr.; Strychnine hypophosphite, 34 gr.; Ferrous hypophosphite, 1% grs.; Calcium hypo- phosphite, 1 gr.; Quinine hypophosphite, 7-16 gr. Dose, 1 to 2 fluid- arachms (4 to 8 Cc.). For price, see page 129. 90. Hoang-Nan, Strychnos malaccensis, Benth. This drug has long been used in the East Indies as a very effective remedy for leprosy, scrofula, malignant ulcers, eczema and other skin diseases. Literature mailed upon application. For price of concentrated tincture, see list of fluid extracts, page 18. 91. Horse-nettle, Solanum carolinense, Lin. Made from fresh berries; recommended in tetanus, convulsions and particularly in epilepsy and convulsions due to albuminuria during pregnancy. 92. Humulin—Lupulin. Being convinced that no concen- tration can be prepared which shall contain in the form of a permanent powder a larger proportion of the oleo-resinous constituents to which Notes of Reference, Hu-Hy. hops chiefly owe their activity, we have omitted from our list the concen- tration Humulin, and supply in its place a superior quality of Lupulin U. S. P., of a recent crop. Huxham’s Tincture. See note 48. 93. Hydriodic Acid, Syrup of. We offer two prepara- tions of hydriodic acid; one being the official U. S. P. syrup containing one per cent, of the acid; the other containing two per cent, of true hydriodic acid. The latter has been prepared to meet the wishes of those physicians who desired to employ smaller doses than were necessitated by the use of the official product. Please specify which is desired. 94.. Hypodermatic Tablets and Case. The recently dis- covered process oy which aluminum has been so cheapened as to bring it within the reach of the industrial arts, has been taken advantage of by us in improving our hypodermatic case. Our new case is, therefore, very light, compact, and not liable to tarnish. Each case contains an improved hypodermatic syringe, with special features described below; two needles; a supply of extra wires for cleaning purposes; and an assortment of hypodermatic tablets in vials of 25, viz.: Nos. 2, 3, 5, 13,16 and 72 (see page 129). The points of excellence which will commend the hypodermatic syringe as supplied by us, are as follows: N ote ol Reference, Hy-lr. 238 1. A mechanism which, by the turning of a nut on the upper side of the plunger, will prevent leakage by forcing the leather attachment of the plunger outward, so as to accurately fill the space between the plunger and the barrel. 2. The ease with which the needle may be cleaned; beveled sides guide the wire to the perforation to avoid repeated probings against the square-cut floor of the cap chamber, which is a vexatious feature of other syringes. 3. The needle is strengthened by a sheath embracing the upper half —the part most liable to give way. Our hypodermatic tablets are invariable as to strength, and always re- liable. For prices see pages 84 to 89. 95. Hypodermatic Case, Lee’s Improved. (When ordering please specify “ Lee's ” otherwise our regular aluminum case will be sent.) In order to meet the requirements of some physicians who prefer a leather hypodermatic case to our aluminum one, we nave in- troduced a case designed by Dr. Elmer Lee of Chicago, 111., which is con- venient in size and shape for all practical purposes; complete in every detail; includes a larger assortment of tablets than usual; provides space for a fever thermometer and for prescription blanks, and is marketable at a price within the reach of every practitioner. We provide a space for fever thermometer for the convenience of physicians, but are not in position to supply these instruments. Please ao not order. The syringe provided is complete and efficient, yet so cheap it may be replaced at small expense when worn out. It may be taken apart with ease and thus rendered absolutely antiseptic before being used. The needle points are identical with those supplied in our aluminum case and should give equally good satisfaction. We include thirteen tubes of hypodermatic tablets of the following assortment: Tablet No. 2. Apomorphine hydrochlorate, 1-10 gr. “ No. 3. Atropine sulphate, 1-50 gr. “ No. 5. Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-4 gr. “ No. 9. Digitalin, pure. 1-100 gr. “ No. 15. Morphine and Atropine, B B. “ No. 16. Morphine and Atropine, B H. “ No. n. Hyoscine Hydrobromate, 1-100 gr. “ No. 17. Picrotoxin, 1-50 gr. “ No. 13. Morphine sulphate, 1-4 gr. " No. 20. Physostigmine sulphate, 1-100 gr. “ No. 22. Strychnine sulphate, 1-50 gr. “ No. 31. Nitroglycerin, 1-100 gr. “ No. 72. Strychnine nitrate, 1-40 gr. Send for illustrated circular. 96. Hysterionica, Haplopappus Baylahuen, Remy. Recom- mended in malarial and chronic dysentery, flatulent dyspepsia, diarrhoea, etc. Literature furnished upon application. 97. Indian Hemp, Fluid Extract. Indian Hemp is the Indian Cannabis, Cannabis indica, of the U. S. P., a powerful narcotic. Black Indian Hemp is the Apocynum of the U. S. P. (Apocynum canna- binum, Lin..) a drug totally distinct in its properties from the former. We follow the U. S. P., in calling the latter fluid extract Apocynum. White Indian Hemp (Asclepias incarnata, Lin.), is not recognized by the U. S. P., 1890. We have adopted a rule to supply Fluid Extract of Indian Cannabis when Fluid Extract Indian Hemp is ordered (without specification of “Black,” “White” or “Foreign”). 98. Iron and Manganese (Aromatic), Solution of, is a neutral organic solution of iron and manganese in the form of their saccharates, combined with aromatics and contains 0.6 per cent, of metallic iron and 0.1 per cent, of metallic manganese. It represents a clear, red- dish-brown liquid, pleasant in taste, devoid of disagreeable astringency, is readily assimilable by the weakest stomach and does not effect the teeth. Its palatability and freedom from acidity has called forth hearty endorse- ment from patients. Its therapeutic effect in anaemia, chlorosis, etc., etc. is everywhere acknowledged by the medical profession. Dose for adults: one to two teaspoonfuls. Children: a half to one teaspoonful three times a day before meals. 99. Infiltration—Anaesthetic (Schleich), Tablets. The tablets are designed for the extemporaneous preparation of solutions No. i. No. 2 and No. 3, in accordance with formulas laid down by Dr. C. E. Schleich and presented in papers relative to Infiltration-Anaesthesia, contributed by Dr. H. V. Wiirdemann of Milwaukee, Wis., and Dr. Weller Van Hook, of Chicago. We have had reprints of these papers prepared and will furnish them free upon application. 1 OO. Iron Chloride Syrup—formula of Dr. Geo. W. Weld. The official tincture of ferric chloride is without doubt one of the most important medicaments in the materia medica. Owing, how- ever, to its corrosive action on the teeth and extremely disagreeable taste, it is very often with great difficulty that a patient can be induced to take it. Syrup Iron Chloride (Weld) furnishes a means for its pleasant adminis- tration. Each fluidounce represents forty drops of the tincture, and when diluted with four or five times its volume of water, this syrup makes a mixture which is grateful to the palate, without any suggestion of the disagreeable features peculiar to its medicinal constituents. It is entirely devoid of the corrosive properties so destructive to the teeth. This syrup should, under no circumstances, be mixed with mineral or other alkaline waters. We shall be pleased to supply descriptive literature upon appli- cation. lOl. Iron Succinate, Elixir. By reason of its capacity for surrendering the very large proportion of oxygen which it contains, iron succinate is a most valuable tonic medicament. Our elixir is exceedingly palatable, and, aside from a general tonic action, it is a decided hepatic and pancreatic stimulant, increasing the flow of secretions from these two organs. Send for special circular descriptive of this unique form of iron. 1 02. Jamaica Dogwood, Piscidia Piscipula (Lin.), Sarg. This drug has taken an important place in the materia medica as an ano- dyne ana hypnotic; it does not produce unpleasant secondary effects. We use only the bark of the root and not the cheaper and inferior bark of the tree. This drug forms also one of the component parts of Liquor Sedans, see note in. Literature furnished on application. 1 03. Jambul Seed, Eugenia Jambolana, Lam. Recent chem- ical and clinical experiments seem to prove that this drug exercises an in- hibitory influence upon the action of diastatic ferments, and that it pos- sesses the unique and valuable property of arresting the formation of sugar in diabetes depending on increased production of glucose. The bark also is used, but Dr. Claicus considers the seeds much more active. Dose of bark or seed, 5 to io grains (0.3 to 0.65 Gm.) three times a day. We prepare a fluid extract of tne seed. Literature furnished on application. 1 04. Jurubeba. Much valued in Brazil as a remedy in all cases of obstruction of the abdominal viscera, particularly of the liver, and in vesical catarrh. It is claimed to be tonic, antiblenorrhagic and anti- syphilitic. There are two plants employed indiscriminately under this name—Solanum paniculatum, Lin., principally in the northern and S. insidiosum, Mart., in the southern part of Brazil—their therapeutic effects being said to be identical. Clinical reports from those who have experience with the drug should be published for the benefit of the pro- fession. 1 05. Kamala, Mallotus philippinensis (Lam.), Muell. Arg. A valuable anthelmintic; has been long employed with success in India for the expulsion of tapeworm; may be employed alone, or in combination with aspidium or pumpkin seed. Send for descriptive circular. 239 Noies of Reference, In-Ka. Notes of Reference, Ka-Lo. 1 06. Kavakava, Piper methysticum,/'br.r*. From the Sandwich Islands. First introduced by us. An efficient remedy in gonorrhoea, gleet, rheumatism and gout. Descriptive circular mailed on application. 1 07. Kola Nut, Cola acuminata (Beauv.), Schott & Endl. Dr. Bernard Schuchardt, of Gotha, is the author of a most exhaustive work entitled “ Die Kola-Nuss in ihrer commerciellen, Kulturgeschicht- lichen und medicinischen Bedeutung” (.Rostock i. M., 1891); he thus con- cludes with regard to its medicinal properties: “ Kola should accordingly be employed as a diuretic in heart disease, and especially in conditions of feeble heart; in neuralgias; in severe fevers of adynamic character and during the period of convalescence after the latter; in exhausting diseases; in dyspepsia; chronic and obstinate diarrhoeas; in cholera; ana, finally, as an excitant and exhilarant in cases of mental depression.” 1 08. Kousso Flowers (Cusso), Hagenia abyssinica (Bruce) Gmelin. In Abyssinia, Kousso is regarded as a specific for tapeworms. It is prescribed in combination with other agents, such as pomegranate, pumpkin seed or aspidium. Send for circular. 109. Liiy-of-the-valley. Convallaria majalis, Lin. A valuable cardiac tonic, diminishing the frequency and increasing the strength of the heart beat. In action it closely resembles Digitalis, and like that drug is an active poison in overdoses. It has no cumulative ac- tion, and in cases of cardiac neurosis it gives relief where Digitalis and other remedies have failed. We furnish fluid extracts of the flowers, the rhizome and roots, and the herb, and, upon all unspecified orders, supply the fluid extract of the root, which is official in the U. S. P., 1890, under the title Fluid Extract Convallaria. The properties of each are similar, though the herb contains a less proportion of convallamarin than either the root or flowers. Send for literature. 110. Llppia Mexlcana, Lippia dulcis, Trev. (Concentrated Tincture). Recommended in coughs due to catarrhal inflammation of the respiratory passages. Literature mailed on request. Liquids vs. Liquid Extracts. See note 78. 111. Liquor Sedans. A utero-ovarian sedative and anodyne. Each fluidounce represents: Black haw, 60 grs.; Hydrastis, 60 grs., (repre- sented by hydrastine); Jamaica dogwood, 30 grs.; combined with aromat- ics. Dose, to 1 fluidrachm (2 to 4 Cc.) It being impracticable to en- tirely disguise the very disagreeable taste of the drug, we have put up this preparation in the form of Soluble Elastic Capsules, each represent- ing one fluidrachm of Liquor Sedans. For price see page 131. Please send for reprint of Dr. R. W. Wilcox’s article on “ Hydrastis, Viburnum and Piscidia in the Diseases of the Female Organs of Generation,” reprinted from the New York Medical Journal. We also manufacture a special Liquor Sedans without sugar, which may be exhibited in all cases when sugar is contraindicated. Liquor Tritici. See note 172. 1 1 2. Lithium Citrate, Effervescent Tablets. Each tablet contains: Lithium citrate, 3 grains. Properties.—Diuretic, anti-rheumatic; indicated in Bright’s disease of the kidneys, albuminuria, stone in the bladder, renal ana biliary cal- culi, rheumatic gout, etc. Dose.—1 tablet dissolved in a tumblerful of water quickly forms a draught of sparkling Lithia water more concentrated than most of the natural spring waters, yet sufficiently dilute to facilitate absorption. 113. Loeffler Solution, for the Local Treat- ment of Diphtheria. In a paper read before the International Congress of Hygiene and Dermograpnie at Budapest, September, 1894, ProfT Loeffler, of Greifswald, the discoverer of the diphtheria bacillus, suggested the above mixture, which is applied as follows: The affected parts are first rubbed thoroughly with a small pledget of dry cotton wound around an applicator bent at right angles to the handle or around a dressing forceps; after this has been done a pledget of absorbent cotton is saturated with the solution and pressed firmly against the diphtheritic membrane for ten seconds, this application being immediately repeated and again within three or tour hours and three times a day thereafter. 241 Notes of Reference, Ma-Me. Of 71 patients treated by this method from the outset all were saved, while only one death occurred out of 26 cases treated after the second day of the attack. The solution is prepared after the following formula: Menthol, 10 grammes; Toluene, q. s. to make 36 C.c., then add Creolin, 2 C.c.; Iron chloride solution, 4 C.c.; Alcohol, q. s. ad 100 C.c. See also note 11 on Anti-diphtheritic Serum. 114. Malt Preparations. Having fully satisfied ourselves that a carefully prepared Extract of Malt is possessed of great value as a therapeutic and dietetic agent, we have installed an elaborate plant for its manufacture, and are, therefore, in a position to offer a very superior product. Our Malt Extract and its combinations will be found to possess the nutritive and digestive qualities of Malt to a remarkable extent. Nothing but a carefully selected Canadian Malt is used in their prepara- tion, and every lot is subjected to the most rigid tests before issue. Our malt preparations are offered in the full assurance that they will be found of great value whenever the use of such a product is indicated. Their palatability renders them exceedingly easy of administration. We shall be glad to furnish descriptive literature and also full directions for deter- mining the digestive activity of these products, upon application. For prices see page 132. 115. Malt Extract with Yerba Santa. This prepara- tion presents the active constituents of Eriodictyon with a nutritive Malt Extract, in place of the inert vehicles generally employed. It is spe- cially indicated in ordinary coughs, colds, and all irritations of the bron- chial membranes. Each nuidounce represents 30 grains Eriodictyon. / 116. Manaca, Brunfelsia Hopeana, Benth. In Brazil, Manaca is regarded as a specific for the cure of rheumatic affections and the results obtained in tnis country have been very gratifying. Besides the fluid extract we manufacture an elixir which combines these virtues with those of the salicylates of sodium, potassium and lithium, thereby ren- dering it specially valuable in the treatment of cases of lithic diathesis. 1 1 7. Medicine Dropper and Bottle, Graduated, consisting of a graduated bottle with a capacity of 4 drachms of liquid. The tablets may be dissolved in the necessary amount of water, and the bottle closed by the pipette of improved form, the ground sides of which fit into the neck of the bottle as a stopper, the whole forming an air-tight container. The pipette is closed at the top by means of a rub- ber diaphragm which when pressed down and then released, will cause some of the solution to ascend the tube. By again gently pressing the dia- phragm one or more drops can be easily forced out. For list of Ophthal- mic tablets, see page 89. 1 1 8. Menthol, Genuine Japanese, in Crystals. A camphoraceous substance derived from the Mentha arvensis, Lin. It is employed for the relief of neuralgic pains, headache, toothache, etc., and is valuable as an antiseptic inhalation in acute or infusorial catarrh. It is an agreeable remedy, and makes an acceptable substitute for the or- dinary smelling salts. Its properties require it to be kept tightly en- closed to prevent rapid volatilization. Send for descriptive literature. Notes of Reference. Me-Mo. 242 119. Menthol Pencils. Each one is put up in a neat Alum- inum case. These pencils greatly facilitate the local application of Menthol, and may be easily carried in the pocket. They will be found more saleable and convenient than any form of Menthol cones. Send for descriptive circular. 1 20. Mercuric Iodide, Compressed Tablets. One tablet dissolved in 8 fl.ozs. of water makes a strong disinfectant solu- tion for the hands, sponges, etc. For a solution to be used as a spray in treating diphtheria, use one tablet to 16 fl.ozs. of water, for intra-uterine injections in septimetritis, etc., or as an antiseptic surgical dressing, dis- solve one tablet in 24 to 32 fl.ozs, of water. Each tablet contains 1 grain potassio-mercuric iodide. 121. Mercuric Oxide, Yellow. Yellow mercuric oxide, is a powerful antiseptic, preventing the putrefactive changes which often take place in food ingested, and thus indirectly insuring nutrition, restoring appetite, and removing dyspeptic symptoms. Useful in all acute or chronic derangements of the alimentary tract, in typhoid fever, phthisis, convalescence from surgical diseases, and where the functions of the liver are deranged. We manufacture the compressed tablets of yellow mercuric oxide, recommended by Dr. Rose (Med. Record, April 25, 1885), each containing 1-200 grain (about % milligramme) yellow mercuric oxide; dose, 1 to 3 tablets taken after dinner; also tablet triturates 1-200 and 1-100 gr. See page 167. 1 22. Microscopical Slides of Disease Germs. We are supplying from our Biological Department typical slides of the most important disease germs carefully stained after the most approved methods. No. i. Bacillus of tuberculosis (in sputum). No. 2. Bacillus of diphtheria (pure culture). No. 3. Pseudo diphtheria (pure culture). No. 4. Pneumonia (in blood). No. 5. Coli communis (pure culture). No. 6. Tvphi abdominalis (pure culture). No. 7. Cholera Asiatica (pure culture). No. 8. Erysipelas (pure culture). No. 9. Gonorrhoea (in gonorrhoeal pus). No. 10. Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus (golden pus). We are prepared to supply single slides from the above list and slides of other disease germs, but there will be an additional expense in making mounts ot such single slides. The slides should be kept in the dark, as all aniline colors fade in the sunlight. 1 23. Mountain Sage (Sierra Salvia), Artemisia frigida, Willd. A diuretic, and nerve stimulant, employed, in its habitat, as a remedy for “mountain fever.” Literature mailed on request. 243 Notes of Reference, Mu-Nu. 124. Muirapuama. (Botanical origin not yet known.) Cor- respondents in Brazil have assured us that this plant is more highly valued there as an aphrodisiac and nerve stimulant than is Dannana with us in North America. Clinical reports are solicited from physicians having experience in its use, in order that its range of therapeutic useful- ness may be established. Literature mailed on request. 125. MutiSla vlclsefolia, Cavanilles. According to a report in “Der Eortschritt,” by Dr. Sacc, of Cochabamba, Bol., this drug pos- sesses the enviable property of curing phthisis and every affection of the respiratory organs. A drug introduced as having such specific properties should receive the earnest attention of the medical profession. Liter- ature mailed on request. 126. Nasal Tablets. We manufacture the following tablets for the special use of rhinologists. To prepare extemporaneously solu- tions to be used in douche or spray they will be found invaluable. One tablet dissolved in 2 to 4 ounces of warm water will form a satisfactory solution where occasion for its use is indicated. Nasal: Sodium bicarb., 5 grs. Sodium borate. 5 grs. Sodium chloride, 5 grs. Sodium benzoate, 7-24 gr. Sodium salicylate, 7-24 gr. Oil Eucalyptus, 7-48 EL. Thymol, 7-48 gr. Menthol, 7-96 gr. Oil Gaultheria, 7-96 EL. Nasal, Improved: Sodium borate, 5 grs. Menthol, 3-S0 gr. Thymol, 3-50 gr. Sodium chloride, 5 grs. Oil Eucalyptus, 3-50 EL. Oil Gaultneria, 3-100 el. Plasma Nasal: {Dr. Murray McFarlane). Sodium chloride, 5J4 grs. Sodium sulphate, 1y2 grs. Sodium phosphate, 1-4 gr. Potassium chloride, 2-5 gr. Potassium sulphate, 1-4 gr. Potassium phosphate, 1-3 gr. Menthol, 1-15 gr. Plasma Nasal Tablets form an ideal improvement over both Seiler’s & Dobell’s solutions for cleansing purposes. One tablet added to two ounces of. luke-warm water makes a solution of about equal specific gravity with blood serum thereby preventing too much osmosis and endosmosis in the nasal cavity. The addition of the menthol will be ap- preciated for its well known soothing effect. 127. Newbouldla Isevls, Seem. This drug has been intro- duced as an astringent successfully employed in cases of dysentery when other remedies have failed. Its use is suggested in menorrhagia and in all cases where a venous astringent is required. Send for circular. 128. Nuclein Solution, Improved (containing one per cent. Nucleinic acid from yeast. Prepared according to the formula of Victor C. Vaughan, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Hygiene in Michigan University. Nuclein is a non-poisonous germicide, found in various vegetable and animal cells, also in blood serum, the bactericidal properties of which are due to this constituent. The nuclein given by injections probably has but little direct germicidal power, but it seems to stimulate the nuclein-forming tissues of the body; and. probably, being closely allied to the nucleins of the body, it serves as a readily assimilable food. When, for example, yeast-nuclein is given hypodermically, it may be at once converted into the nuclein of the white blood-corpuscle, or spleen, and then in turn destroy the invading germs and their products. The results of the administration of nuclein in tuberculosis have been remarkably good. It has also been used with good effect in tonsillitis, streptococcus diphtheria, and indolent ulcers. The use of nuclein is ra- tional, not empirical therapy, and the results thus far reported, indicate that it will have a wide field of usefulness. Dose: io to So minims hypodermatically, beginning with the mini- mum dose and injecting into the back, or upper part of the chest. 1 29. Nuclein (Thymus). Since such great success has followed the introduction of nuclein into therapy, the question has often been raised, as to whether or not nuclein could be given internally. This Notes of Reference, Nu-Ox. 244 has been especially frequent with those who see in the hypodermatic ad- ministration an objectionable feature. Recent investigations have estab- lished the fact that the nucleins are absorbed in the intestines. Through the action of the pancreas they are brought into solution unchanged and we may assume that they are also absorbed as such. We have therefore decided to manufacture a nuclein from the thymus gland for “internal” use. This nuclein is put up in tablets and gelatin capsules, each contain- ing one grain of Thymus-nuclein. Clinical investigations with respect to its value are in progress. ISO. Nuclein Syringe. This is larger than the usual hypo- dermatic syringe, having the capacity of about 6 Cc., or 90 minims. By using this it is possible to give tne desired quantity of nuclein in the one injection. 131. Opium Assayed, Aqueous and Deodorized, and Camphorated, Fluids. These fluids are not fluid extracts, but are indexed under that head for convenience, each label explaining their exact nature. The Fluid Opium aqueous and deodorized is essen- tially identical with the U. S. P. tincture of deodorized opium; the fluid opium camphorated is precisely eight times the strength of the camphor- ated tincture of opium, U. S. P., 1890, (paregoric). Attention is directed to the increased strength of the U. S. P. tincture (opium), which now contains 6 grains of crystallized morphine (equal to 7J£ grains of morphine sulphate) in each fluidounce. 1 32. Opium Preparations, Standard. All our prepara- tions of opium are adjusted to a fixed standard strength by careful assay, this strength being in each case stated distinctly on the label. For the fluid preparations, except the camphorated fluid and fluid opium concentrated assayed, our standard is 6 grains of crystallized morphine (equal to 7J£ grains of morphine sulphate) to the fluidounce. The fluid opium camphorated contains 2 grains to the fluidounce, and the fluid opium concentrated assayed, which is four times the strength of the tinc- ture opium, U. S. P., 1890, contains 24 grains in each fluidounce. Our solid extract and powdered extract contain 18 of crystallized morphine. Send for circular. 133. Orthosiphon stamlneus, Benth. JavaTea. Thisdrug has long been known in Java for its action on the kidneys and bladder. Dr. C. L. Van der Burg, of Batavia, recommends it as a diuretic, specially beneficial in gravel, chronic cystitis and pyonephrosis. Literature mailed on request. 1 34. Ox-eye Daisy, Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, Lin. Has come into notice through its very favorable influence in checking the night sweats in phthisis. Other clinical reports are yet necessary to a more extended and accurate knowledge of its therapeutic applications. Literature mailed on request. 245 Notes of Reference. Pi-Re. 135. Discontinued. 136. Pichi, Fabiana imbricata, Ruiz and Pav. Diuretic, tonic, terebinthinate. Pichi enjoys a great reputation in Chili in the treat- ment of urinary diseases. Dr. Ramires, of Valparaiso, regards it as use- ful in catarrhal inflammations of the urinary tract, but not adapted for use in cases of organic kidney disease; he speaks very highly of its use in dyspeptic disorders. Dr. Rodriguez, of Buenos Ayres, points out its value in vesical catarrh produced by mechanical irritation of gravel or calculi, and in the uric acid diathesis. It allays irritation, and favors the expulsion of calculi. Clinical reports are solicited. The medicinal vir- tues of pichi reside in oleoresinous constituents, which are insoluble in water and separate from the fluid extract upon the addition of aqueous liquids. In order to overcome this objection and to present a more desira- ble form of administering this valuable remedy, we have recently added to our list of products, Soluble Elastic Capsules of Pichi, each con- taining five grains of a specially prepared extract representing the active medicinal constituents of 25 grains of drug. Descriptive circular con- taining clinical reports mailed on request. 1 37. Pills of Rare Alkaloids, In view of the fact that many of our patrons have found it impracticable to keep in stock a com- plete line of pills of some of the more expensive and newer alkaloids, etc., (especially when the limited demand for such pills is considered) we pur up tne same in bottles of twenty-five each. This will prove convenient to both the trade and profession, and will enable the latter to give some of the newer alkaloids a clinical trial, which they would not feel warranted in doing were they obliged to purchase a large quantity of pills of a kind at a time. If desired however, they are also supplied in bottles of 100. These pills are quoted in the general list of pills. 138. Podophyllin, Soluble. This preparation contains the essential ingredients of podophyllum resin in such a form as to render it adapted to administration in a fluid form. It is entirely soluble in aque- ous liquids and being comparatively tasteless in solutions of moderate strength, is adapted to combinations of a neutral character, such as alter- ative syrups or liquid mixtures. It should be borne in mind that acids decompose it ana an excess of alkaline or metallic salts will also cause a precipitation in fluids containing it. While preserving its activity in promoting the biliary secretion it is quite free from toxic properties. It may be prescribed in combination with alkaline salts, as for instance the iodide of potassium, without material precipitation, especially if syrup or glycerin be employed as a vehicle. In fact, the method just named will even insure a reasonable stability if it is desired to incorporate mercuric salts, as mercuric chloride, or iodide. In this case glycerin appears to be the most suitable diluent. 139. Quebracho Bark, Aspidosperma Quebracho-bianco, Schlecht. This drug stimulates the respiratory muscles and facilitates oxy- genation of the blood. It is thus specially indicated in the treatment of emphysema, capillary bronchitis, certain stages of pneumonia, asthma, etc. Descriptive literature mailed on request. 140. Quinine Elixir, (Elixir Liquorice Aromatic.) Contains no quinine. The happy combination of a superior extract of glycyrrhiza with the choicest aromatics has rendered this elixir very useful as a pleasant vehicle for administering quinine. Therefore, it was so frequently called Quinine Elixir and ordered under that name, that, although a mis- nomer, this appellation was retained as a synonym for Elixir Liquorice Aromatic. 141. Quinine and Urea Muriate Hypodermatic Tablets. Each contains an amount of quinine equivalent to Yt grain of the sulphate. These tablets are readily soluble in water and of a neu- tral reaction, and thus eminently adapted for hypodermatic medication. 142. Rennin. It was formerly believed that the property of curdling milk was an inherent attribute of pepsin, but this opinion is no longer tenable since it has been plainly proven that casein is curdled by Notes ot Reference, Re-Rh. 246 Rennin, a ferment distinct from, but associated with, pepsin in gastric juice. We take pleasure in placing at the disposal of the medical profes- sion a superior soluble Rennin in pulverulent form—one grain is capable of curdling 16 fl.ozs. of milk, and it will be found a valuable agent for the preparation of Junket or Curds and Whey for dietetic purposes. We also call attention to our convenient Rennin Tablet Triturates, i gr. each, in bottles of ioo, 500 and 1000, on page 172. 1 43. Reagent Case, Physicians’ Pocket. Containing in addition to our urinary test tablets (see note 174), a book of instruc- tions for the use of Dr. Oliver’s bedside tests, and the following appar- atus: 1, two test tubes, one of which is graduated; 2, a graduated minim pipette; 3, set of six specific gravity beads, corresponding to specific gravities respectively of 1.005, i.oxo, 1.015, 1.020, 1.025 and 1.030. 1 44. Rhubarb, Aromatic, Fluid. This fluid is just three times as strong as the official aromatic tincture of Rhubarb (U. S. P., 1890,) which it otherwise resembles in every particular. It is employed to pre- pare extemporaneously the aromatic syrup of Rhubarb, and for this pur- pose is preferable to the official tincture, as it does not introduce into the syrup so large a proportion of alcohol. 145. Rhubarb, Comp. Extract, Ph. G. We have dis- continued the manufacture of solid extract Rhubarb compound and offer instead a powdered extract made in strict accordance with the formula £>f the German Pharmacopoeia. (For formula and price, see page 38). Notes of Reference, Rh-Sa. 1 46. Rhubarb Fingers. As ordinarily prepared, rhubarb root in cubes or fingers is very inconvenient and wasteful. By a special, improved process, we now press the root into pieces of a uniform size, convenient for carrying in the vest pocket. Put up in boxes of ninety pieces, weighing about one pound. 1 47. Rhus aromatlca, Ait. Dr. McClanahan says of this remedy that it is useful in diseases of the genito-urinary organs, viz., haematuria, enuresis in both old and young, and in uterine hemorrhage; also locally in leucorrhcea. He has been very successful with it in atonic diarrhoea, dysentery, and in summer complaints of children. Literature mailed on request. 1 48. Saccharin Triturates, 2s and 65 milligrammes and gr. each, with Sodium bicarbonate, q.s. The sweetening power of saccharin is about 300 times that of sugar; on this basis one of the largest of these tablets, containing x grain of this substance, may be used as the equivalent of about 3 drachms of sugar. Physicians will not only appreciate their convenient form, but will recognize the value of these triturates in cases of diabetes and glycosuria, in which the use of ordinary sugar is contra- indicated. See list of Tablet Triturates, page 172. 149. Saline Chalybeate Tonic Pills, (Flint’s). In the N. Y. Medical Journal, May 18, 1889, Prof. Austin Flint, M. D., speaks very highly of this formula as a tonic in Bright’s disease, and also in sim- ple anaemia, stating that he has given it in nearly every case in private practice in which a chalybeate tonic was indicated, for some time past, and in only one case out of 35 did it fail to cause marked improvement. Prof. Flint states also that in five cases of Bright’s disease, of which he has notes, this formula was the only medicinal remedy employed. In all cases the tonic seemed to exert an influence on the quantity of albumin in the urine. In the great majority of the cases of anaemia, etc., in which iron was strongly indicated, the tonic seemed to act much more promptly and favorably than the chalybeates usually employed. In a certain number of cases in which patients stated that “they could not take iron in any form,” the tonic produced no unpleasant effects. We furnish the same formula in compressed tablets, sugar-coated, brown, see page 206. 150. Santal Oil. Realizing that much of the Oil of Santal in the market is adulterated, we have for several years past, obtained our supplies direct from East India, thus precluding the possibility of sophis- tication before the product reached our hands. In order to remove all uncertainty concerning the purity of the oil employed in the manufacture of our capsules and other pharmaceuticals, we nave arranged for the importation of an ample supply of sandalwood, and have established a modern plant for the manufacture of a superior quality of Santal Oil in our Detroit laboratory. 151. Sarsaparilla, Para, Fluid Extract. This valuable species of Sarsaparilla is comparatively unknown in the American mar- kets, the supplies being carried through the usual channels of trade from Brazil to Europe. We always keep on hand a large supply of the drug, which is undoubtedly genuine, ana in prime condition. 1 52. Sarsaparilla Comp. Fluid Extract, and Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Comp, for Syrup. It will be observed that the official formulae for Syrup Sarsaparilla Comp, and Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Comp, differ materially. With this difference in view, we list a Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Comp, corresponding to the U. S. P. prep- aration, and a Fluid Sarsaparilla Comp, four times stronger than Syrup Sarsaparilla Comp. U. S. P., 1890. Patrons requiring the latter prep- aration are requested to specify “Compound for Syrup,” otherwise the regular official fluid extract, which is not suitable for preparing the syrup, will be supplied. 1 53. Saw Palmetto, Serenoa serrulata, Benth. & Hook. Prepared from the fresh berries. Sedative, nutritive and diuretic. Used in the treatment of phthisis and other pulmonary and bronchial affections, as well as diseases requiring nutritive remedies. More recently attention has been called to its special vitalizing action upon the glands of the re- productive organs, as the mammae, ovaries, prostate, testes, etc. Litera- ture mailed on request. Notes of Reference, Sa-So. 154. Saw Palmetto Compound, Fluid. A combina- tion of restoratives, stomachics, and aromatics suitable for general and special debilities. Is calculated to restore appetite, regulate func- tion, and stimulate glandular secretion and growth. Is especially avail- able in those cases of digestive and sexual debility due to the lack of assimilation or imperfect function and development. 155. Discontinued. 156. Semple’s Atomizing Inhaler. This is unquestion- ably the most perfect device ever presented for the application of medi- cated vapor to the respiratory tract. It combines simplicity of construe- tion, durability, and a fineness of spray unapproached by any atomizing inhaler hitherto introduced. It provides a constant supply of vapor in a reservoir and secures more effectually than any other the topical effects of medicated vapor on the whole respiratory tract. For formulae and prices of Inhalants, see page 117. 157. Senna Pods. Said to be more active than fluid extract of the leaves, and to have less tendency to gripe. Sierra Salvia. See “Mountain Sage.” 1 58. Solidago Virgaurea, Linn. (Virga latifolia.) This has been recently very successfully used in Europe as a diuretic. Its most beneficial effect in ascites arisingfrom cirrhosis of the liver recommends it to the attention of physicians. Diuresis has been obtained from its use in cases of heart disease when other diuretics have failed. 159. Solid Extracts and Powdered Extracts, As- sayed. As commonly prepared, solid and powdered extracts partake of the variability in strength which is characteristic of crude drugs. It is plain that this disadvantage is beyond correction through choice of material or care in manufacture, both of which features are chief points in 249 Notes of Reference, So-Su. all our manipulations. We have been obliged, therefore, to resort to other means to obviate this defect, and, have, in consequence, adopted a system of assay, by which extracts of determinable strength are accurately ad- justed to a definite standard, thus presenting a product as uniform in potency as the active principle to which its effect is due. 1 60, Solutions of Gold and Iodine. The use of these two agents in the practice of Drs. Shurlv and Gibbes, having proved their undoubted value in the treatment of pulmonary consumption, we are pre- pared to supply the medical profession with these solutions, and in this connection would state that if the agents are not prepared from strictly pure ingredients, they are worse than useless for the purpose indicated. In the first instance, Drs. Shurly and Gibbes used solutions manufactured by Dr. J. E. Clark, Professor of Chemistry at the Detroit College of Medicine, and we now manufacture them under his supervision. The gold solution contains in each io minims 1-15 grain of Gold and Sodium chloride. The Iodine solution contains in each 10 minims 1-12 grain of free iodine. Printed matter regarding this mode of treatment of phthisis pulmonalis will be forwarded on application. 161. Squill Compound, Fluid Extract. This fluid extract contains Squill and Senega in equal proportions, and serves for the extem- poraneous preparation of Compound Syrup of Squill, U. S. P. 1 62. Strophanthus. Our preparations are made from the grayish-green seed obtained from the plant that was originally described by Prof. Oliver as Strophanthus Kombe and is the S. hispida of the U.S.P. We also prepare tablet triturates of Strophanthus. representing 1 minim, 2 minims and 5 minims of the tincture respectively, and a tablet triturate of Digitalis and Strophanthus, 2 minims each; also Diurnuies and Diurnal Tablet Triturates. See list of Tablet Triturates, page 173; Diurnuies, page 83; and Diurnal Tablet Triturates, page 218. Descriptive literature mailed on request. 163, Stylosanthes elatlor, Swz., (Pencil Flower. After- birth weed). A drug of reputed value as a uterine sedative, allaying the irritability of the uterus in gestation and imparting tone to its fibre against the parturient act. Descriptive literature mailed on request. 1 64. Sulphur Torches.—Each torch contains one pound of Sulphur. The value of sulphur fumigations in contagious diseases, is too well understood by the medical profession to require much comment. However it is not easy to ignite pure brimstone or to maintain its combustion. These Sulphur torches are easily ignited and will con- tinue to burn until con- sumed. They are specially adapted for the disinfection of rooms in which there have been cases of scarlet fever, diphtheria, etc., etc. Blankets, bedding, etc., should be so spread out as to be thoroughly exposed during the fumigation. Close all openings to the room, place the required number of torches (still in their containers,) in a group in a large pan, sup- ported on bricks in such a way that there shall be no danger of fire; light them, and immediately leave the room, allowing it to remain closed for twelve hours or more. 1 65. Suprarenal Glands, Saccharated. Dr. George Oliver recently read an important contribution to the literature of the therapeutic employment of this gland before the Pharmacological Section of the British Medical Association. In a marked case of Addison’s dis- Sw-Tr, Notes of Reference. 250 ease the nausea and muscular debility were greatly diminished, the im- provement persisting as long as the drug was administered, and when the treatment was suspended for a week the patient noticed that the pigmentation of the skin—one of the symptoms — became more pro- nounced. Further, the remedy was found of use in certain conditions marked by loss of vaso-motor tone. In cases of simple anaemia, improve- ment was noticed during the treatment, and there is some hope that it may prove a useful auxiliary in the treatment of the graver forms of anaemia. In cases marked by the cyclic appearance of albumen, the lat- ter disappeared and the general health improved. In two out of three cases of diabetes mellitus the remedy also appeared to have a good effect, the amount of sugar being lessened and the tone of the circulation im- proved. As this agent apparently holds out the promise of considerable thera- peutic value, we are manufacturing a preparation of the suprarenal gland from sheep for internal administration, and supply it in tablets, in cap- sules, and in bulk, each tablet or capsule representing about one-quarter of an entire fresh suprarenal gland of the sheep. For prices of tablets and capsules, see Specialties, Part II. 166- Sweet Balm. We at one time offered under the name of sweet balm, Dracocephalum canariense, L. (Cedronella triphylla, Mcench.), the Balm of Gilead herb of the gardens. We found that the name sweet balm in commerce was generally understood to apply to Melissa officinalis, Lin., also known as Lemon Balm, which we now supply when sweet balm is ordered. 167. Discontinued. Tablet Triturate Cases. See page 215. 168. Taka-Diastase is an isolated ferment in powder form for the artificial digestion of amylaceous foods and holding similar rela- tion thereto that pepsin does to proteids. It is a diastatic ferment above all comparison with malt extracts and preparations of that class, since it will convert 100 times its weight of dry starch whereas under the same conditions the best malt extract will not convert more than one-twentieth of that amount. Moreover Taka-Diastase is absolutely permanent—all malt extracts deteriorate with age. Malt extracts are heavily loaded with invert sugars that are apt to exaggerate already present pathological con- ditions. Taka-Diastase is perfectly free from sugars. It is soluble, and convenient to dispense. It is economical when its small dosage is considered: necessarily large doses of malt extracts renders them expen- sive in comparison even were they equal in other respects. Literature mailed upon application. 1 69. Thyreoids. P. D. & Co. Two grains of this powder are equivalent to five grains of fresh glands or twenty-four grains repre- sent one sheep’s thyreoid of average size. This product is of agreeable odor, of sweet meatv taste and will be found permanent. It is in every respect equal to the fresh glands in the treatment of myxoedema, goiter, cretinism, psoriasis and obesity. Dose, 2 to 5 grains three times a day. Thyreoids, P., D. & Co., are also marketed in tablets and capsules, each tablet or capsule being equivalent to five grains of the fresh glands. Literature on the subject will be furnished upon application. 170. Tonga, Rhaphidophora vitiensis, Schott, and Premna taiten- sis, Schauer. This preparation was placed on the market as a remedy in neu- ralgia, on the recommendation of Drs. Ringer and Murrell, of London, who have made very thorough experiments to determine its therapeutic value. Their high claims for it have been abundantly corroborated by other physi- cians. Literature mailed upon application. 171. Trifolium Compound, Syrup. Superior in efficacy to the combination of alteratives known as Bamboo-brier Root compound. Alterative compound, etc. Experience with the latter combination led to the belief that the formula could be greatly improved, and after much clinical experience, Syrup Trifolium Compound was devised, and its value has been thoroughly established by physicians. Prescribed in all forms of secondary syphilis, its restorative action in nearly every case is prompt and decisive. Each fluidounce contains the active constituents of Red Clover blossoms, 32 grs.; Lappa, 16 grs.; Berberis Aquifolium, 16 grs.; Xanthoxylum, 4 grs.; Stillingfa, 16 grs.; Phytolacca root, 16 grs.; Cascara 251 Notes of Reference, Tr-Wa. amarga, 16 grs.; Potassium iodide, 8 grs. Dose, two teaspoonfuls (8 Cc.) three times a day, which may be gradually increased to a tablespoonful if desired. Literature sent on request. 172. Triticum.—Liquor Tritici. A concentrated liquid extract of Agropyrum repens (Lin.) Beauv. This is intended to meet the demand for a preparation of couch-grass more active than the regular fluid extract. It embodies all the medicinal constituents of this valuable remedy in normal combination and in concentrated form. Because of its demulcent and emollient properties, and its efficiency as a diuretic, Liquor Tritici is peculiarly adapted to the relief of suppressed urine, and for the treat- ment of all inflamed and congested conditions of the kidneys, bladder and other urinary organs. Dose: 1 to 4 fluidrachms (4 to 16 Cc.) at inter- vals of one to four hours: in case of suppression of the urine intervals be- tween the doses should be diminished. 173. Ureometer. An apparatus for the determination of Urea in the Urine, which is at once simple, convenient, accurate and inexpen- sive. Send for descriptive circular. 1 74. Urinary Test Tablets. These tablets covering the tests included in our former list of urinary test papers, may be employed in lieu thereof, by observing the same instructions as for the papers. The circumstance should be noted, however, that indigo and sodium car- bonate, which were supplied separately in the form of tne test papers, are furnished combined in the indigo and sodium carbonate tablet, which simplifies the use of these tests. The test papers have been removed from our price list as affording less satisfaction than the tablets. See note on Reagent Case, No. 143. 1 75. Ustilago Maydis (Corn Ergot). First introduced by us. A substitute for Ergot of Rye. It has been pronounced superior to Ergot in passive haemorrhages, and as a parturifacient it has the advantage over that agent of producing intermittent, instead of continuous contraction of the uterus. Literature mailed upon application. 176. Veterinary Hypodermic Case. We have pleas- ure in directing the attention of Veterinary Surgeons to our silk-lined morocco-covered Veterinary Hypodermic case, which measures 7J4 inches long, wide and 1 % deep, and contains, when complete: A gradu- ated veterinary hypodermic syringe of improved construction; a hypo- dermic needle; a hypodermic trocar needle; a hypodermic trocar, and a full line of our veterinary hypodermatic tablets. Send for illustrated descriptive circular. For list of Veterinary Hypodermatic Tablets, see page 90. 177. Warburg Tincture, Powdered Extracts and Pills. For convenience of the druggist, and because objection is often raised to the bitter taste of the tincture, we have added to our list two Wa-Y, Notes ot Reference. 252 powdered extracts, which represent the medicinal value of the original preparation, one with the aloes and the other without aloes. We also supply pills of Warburg’s Tincture representing % and i fluidrachm respectively, also each strength without aloes. Also soluble elastic capsules representing 2 fluidrachms of Warburg’s Tincture with and without aloes in each capsule. 178. Warburg’s Tincture, Special. This tincture is modified by the substitution of the cheaper cinchona alkaloids for qui- nine, otherwise being the same as the original tincture as appearing in the National Formulary. Each fiuidounce contains: Cinchoniaine sulphate, 3 1-3grains: Cinchonine sulphate, 3 1-3 grains; Chinoidin, pure, 3 ingrains. 179. Wild Cherry, Fluid Extracts. We manufacture four fluid extracts of this drug (Prunus serotina, Ehrh.) The alcoholic extract differs from the fluid extract of the U. S. P., chiefly in that a different menstruum is employed; the fluid cherry for syrup is four times stronger than Syrup Wild Cherry, U. S. P., 1890; the dctannated fluid extract is intended for admixture with preparations containing iron. In absence of specification to the contrary, we supply Fluid Extract Wild Cherry, which corresponds to the U. S. P. preparation. 1 80. Witch Hazel, Concentrated Distilled Extract (Hamamelis). Our distilled extract of witch hazel is a superior prepara- tion, very rich in the peculiar volatile principles of the plant in which its medicinal virtues chiefly reside. This article should be carefully preserved in glass, securely corked. It is liable to freeze during transit in very cold weather. • 181. Woodbridge’s Treatment of Typhoid Fever. This method of treatment of typhoid requires the employment of the three following formulas according to directions, which are furnished with each package, and upon request by mail: p No. 1 (Tablets). Podophyllum resin, 1-960 gr.; Mercurous chloride, mild, i-i6gr.; Guaiacol carbonate, 1-16 gr.; Menthol, i-i6gr.; Eucalyptol, q. s. 1$ No. 2 (Tablets). Podophyllum resin, 1-960 gr.; Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-16 gr.; Guaiacol carbonate, 1-4 gr.; Menthol, 1-16 gr.; Thymol, 1-16 gr.; Eucalyptol, q. s. p No. 3 (Capsules). Guaiacol carbonate, 3 grs.; Thymol, 1 gr.; Menthol, 1-2 gr.; Eucalyptol, 5 til. p No. 4 (Tablets). (for children') Podophyllum resin, 1-960 gr.; Mer- curous chloride, mild, 1-16 gr.; Guaiacol, carb., 1-8 gr.; Menthol, 1-96 gr.; Eucalyptol, q. s. P No. 5 (Capsules). (for children). Guaiacol carbonate, 1-2 gr.; Thymol, 1-8 gr.; Menthol, i-i6gr.; Eucalyptol, 1 TIL; Olive oil, sufficient. 182. Yerba Santa, (Eriodictyon, U. S. P.,) Eriodictyon glutinosum, Benth. From Northern California. This drug was first in- troduced to the notice of the medical profession by us, and its important properties have been so generally recognized that the U. S. P. committee nave incorporated it in the 1890 edition. It is now a standard remedy in bronchial and laryngeal disorders. Combined with Grindelia robusta in form of syrup, it is very efficient in coughs. One of its most remark- able properties is its power of completely disguising the bitter taste of quinine. We prepare a special aromatic syrup of Yerba santa as a vehicle for the administration of quinine. One fiuidounce of this syrup represents 60 grains Eriodictyon with aromatics, and completely masks the bitterness of 8 grains of quinine sulphate. We also prepare a Glycerole of Yerba Santa, each fiuidounce of which represents 60 grs. of the drug. See page 129. Write for descriptive literature. 1 83. Yerba Santa, Aromatic, Fluid. The strength of this preparation is iust four times that of the syrup of yerba santa, aro- matic, and is specially adapted for the extemporaneous preparation of the latter, according to instructions given on the label. 16 fl.-ozs. represents 8 ozs., 340 grains av. Eriodictyon, combined with aromatics. 253 Capsules of Quinine Sulphate. These are Gelatin Capsules Filled 'with Quinine Sulphate in granulated form. Please compare our prices with obdinary cost of the QUININE SULPHATE AND EMPTY CAPSULES EMPLOYED. ordering please specify Gelatin Capsules Quinine SULPHATE (2, 3 OR 5 GRAINS AS DESIRED) TO AVOID OUR SENDING CAPSULE-SHAPED PILLS, WHICH ARE AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT PRODUCT. The ready solubility, accurate dosage, and economy afforded by these capsules, as well as their elegant appearance and the facility with which they can be administered, will commend them to both physicians and pharmacists. The Quinine sulphate is granulated to facilitate filling, and although the capsules may not always be full, they will invariably contain the correct weight of medicament. One of these capsules dropped into a glass of warm water, acidulated with a few minims of hydrochloric acid to correspond to the gastric fluid, will dissolve almost immediately. Their superiority over Pills and Tablets of Quinine sulphate ordinarily found in the market will be at once apparent. SOLUBILITY. ADMINISTRATION. Quinine sulphate is very sparingly soluble in water. It is therefore essential to administer it in a form which will ensure prompt disintegra- tion in the stomach. This is particularly important in cases where the secretion of digestive fluids has been reduced to a low ebb by protracted fever, and the stomach contains only a small amount of viscous liquid which possesses feeble solvent power. Our superior gelatin capsules, filled with Quinine sulphate in pulveru- lent form, afford an ideal method of administering that valuable medica- ment. The action of Quinine sulphate can often be facilitated by appropriate acidulous drinks, such as hot lemonade, or a small quantity of liquid acid phosphates in sweetened water. In any event a liberal draught of water or other acceptable liquid should be swallowed with the capsules. Under ordinary conditions the ready solubility of these capsules will ensure prompt action. It should be borne in mind, however, that the presence of free acid tends to increase the solubility of Quinine sulphate; the capsules can, therefore, be advantageously administered about one hour after meals, when gastric digestion is well advanced. It is generally considered best to avoid prescribing Quinine capsules or pills in conjunction with alkaline remedies. For packages and prices see page 135. Ab-Ar, Synonyms. SYNONYMS. The names given in the right hand column are those of our price list by which the various articles will be found quoted under Fluid Extracts, Pressed Herbs, etc. In order, therefore, to condense this list of synonyms as much as possible, these names are not duplicated or cross-entered in the alphabetic column. The botanical synonyms following in parenthesis the botanical name in first column, are those which have been most gener- ally adopted. See also note on Nomenclature on page 3, and on Syno- nyms on page 182. Abies balsamea Balsam Fir. Abies canadensis (Tsuga canadensis) Hemlock Spruce. Abrus precatorius Jequinty. A bsintnium W ormwood. Acacia Catechu Catechu. Acer rubrum Red Maple. Achillea Millefolium Yarrow. Acorus Calamus Sweet Flag, Calamus. Actsea alba White Cohosh. Actaea racemosa (Cimicifuga racemosa).Black Cohosh. Actsea spicata, var. rubra Red Cohosh. Adiantum pedatum Maiden-hair. A2gle Marmelos Bael fruit. ALsculus glabra Buckeye. Aisculus Hippocastanum Horse-chestnut. Agropyrum repens Couch Grass, Triticum. Aletns farinosa Star-grass (Unicorn-root). Allium sativum Garlic. Allspice Pimenta fruit. Alnus serrulata Tag Alder. Alpinia ofificinarum Galangal. Althaea officinalis Marshmallow. Althaea rosea Hollyhock. Ambrosia artemisiaefolia Rag-weed. American Saffron Safflower. Amomum Zingiber Ginger, Mexican. Ampelopsis quinquefolia (Vitis quin- quefolia) American Ivy. Anacyclus Pyrethrum Pellitory. Anagallis arvensis Scarlet Pimpernel. Anamirta Cocculus Fish-berries (Cocculus). Anemone Hepatica Liverwort. Anemone Pulsatilla Pulsatilla. Angelica atropurpurea Angelica seed (American). Anthemis Cotula Mayweed. Anthemis nobilis Chamomile, Roman. Apium graveolens Celery seed. Apocynum androssemifolium Bitter-root. Apocynum cannabinum Canadian Hemp, Apocynum Aralia hispida Dwarf Elder. Aralia nudicaulis American Sarsaparilla. Aralia racemosa Spikenard. Archangelica officinalis (Angelica Archangelica) Angelica root (German). Synonyms, Ar-Ca. Arctium Lappa Burdock, Lappa. Arctostaphylos glauca Manzanita leaves. Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi Uva Ursi. Areca Catechu Areca nut. Arissema Dracontium Green-dragon. Arissema triphyllum Indian Turnip. Aristolochia Serpentaria Serpentaria. Artanthe elongata (Piper angusti- folium) Matico. Artemisia Abrotanum Southern-wood. Artemisia Absinthium Wormwood. Artemisia frigida Mountain Sage. Artemisia vulgaris Mugwort. Arum Dracontium (Arissema Dracon- tium Green Dragon. Arum triphyllum (Arissema triphyl- lum) Indian Turnip. Asagrsea officinalis Cevadilla. Asarum canadense Canada Snake-root. Asclepias syriaca Silkweed. Asclepias curassavica Blood-flower. Asclepias incamata White Indian Hemp. Asclepias tuberosa Pleurisy root. Ash bark Black Ash, White Ash. Asimina triloba Papaw seed. Aspidium Filix-mas Male-fern. Aspidosperma Quebracho-bianco Quebracho, Aspidosperma. Atropa Belladonna Belladonna. Avens Water Avens. Balm Lemon Balm. Balm of Gilead buds Balsam Poplar buds. Balsam Spruce Balsam Fir. Bamboo-brier Comp Alterative Compound. Baptisia tinctoria Wild Indigo. Barosma betulina, and B. crenulata. .Buchu. Berberis vulgaris Barberry. Betonicaofficinalis(Stachys Betonica). .Wood Betony. Betula lenta Black Birch. Bidens bipinnata Spanish Needles. Bittersweet, False False Bittersweet. Black Indian Hemp Canadian Hemp. Black Snake-root Black Cohosh. Boletus laricis (Polyporus officinalis). .White Agaric. Borago officinalis Borage. Boxwood Dogwood. Bruntelsia Hopeana Manaca. Bryonia alba White Bryony. Cactus grandiflorus Cereus grandiflorus. Calamus Sweet Flag. Cancer-root Beech-drop. Capsella Bursa-pastoris Shepherd’s-purse. Carbenia benedicta Blessed Thistle. Carrion-flower J acob’s-ladder. Carthamus tinctorius Safflower. Carum Carvi Caraway. Carum copticum Ajowan. Carum Petroselinum Parsley. Caryophyllus aromaticus (Eugenia caryophyllata) Cloves. SYNONYMS—Continued. Ca-Co, Synonyms. 256 Cassia angustifolia Senna. Castalia odorata White Pond-lily. Castela Nicholsoni Chaparro Amargoso. Castanea dentata.. Chestnut, Castanea. Caulophyllum thalictroides Blue Cohosh. Ceanothus americanus New Jersey tea. Celandine, garden Garden Celandine. Celastrus scandens False Bittersweet. Centaurea benedicta (Carbenia bene- dicta) .Blessed Thistle. Centaury, red American Centaury. Cephaelis Ipecacuanha. Ipecac. Cephalanthus occidentalis Button-bush. Cercis canadensis Judas-tree. Chamselirium luteum Helonias. Chelidonium majus Garden Celandine. Chelone glabra Balmony. Chenopodium ambrosioides, var. an- thelminticum American Wormseed. Chenopodium Botrys Jerusalem Oak. Cherry Wild Cherry. Chimaphila umbellata Pipsissewa, Chimaphila. Chionanthus virginica Fringe-tree. Chondodendron tomentosum Pareira Brava. Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Ox-eye daisy. Chrysanthemum Parthenium Feverfew. Cicuta maculata Water Hemlock. Cimicifuga racemosa Black Cohosh, Cimicifuga. Cinnamomum Cassia Cassia. Circium arvense (Cnicus arvensis). .Canada Thistle. Citrullus Colocynthis Colocynth. Citrullus vulgaris Watermelon. Citrus Aurantium Orange peel, sweet. Citrus limonum Lemon peel. Citrus vulgaris Bitter Orange peel. Claviceps purpurea Ergot. Cnicus arvensis Canada Thistle. Cnicus benedictus (Carbenia bene- dicta) Blessed Thistle. Cocculus indicus Fish-berries. Cocculuspalmatus (Jateorhiza palmata). .Calumba. Cochlearia Armoracia (Nasturtium Armoracia) Horse-radish. Cocklebur Clotbur. Cola acuminata Kola nut. Collinsonia canadensis Stone-root. Columbo, American American Columbo. Commiphora Myrrha Myrrli. Comptonia asplenifolia (Myrica as- plenifolia) Sweet Fern. Convallaria majalis Lily-of-the-valley, Convallaria. Convolvulus panduratus (Ipomoea pandurata) Man-root. Coptis trifolia Gold-thread. Corallorhiza odontorhiza Crawley-root. Com Ergot (com smut) Ustilago Maydis. Comus circinata Green Osier bark. Comus Honda Dogwood. Comus sericea Red Osier bark. SYNONYMS—Continued. Synonyms, Cr-Fi. Croton Elutena Cascarilla. Cucumis Colocynthis (Citrullus Colo- cynthis) Colocynth. Cucurbita Citrullus (Citrullus vul- garis) Water-melon. Cucurbita Pepo Pumpkin seed. Cunila mariana Dittany. Curcuma longa Turmeric. Cusparia trifoliata (GalipeaCusparia).. Angustura. Cynoglossum officinale Hound’s-tongue. Cyperus articulatus Adrue. Cypripedium pubescens Ladies’-slipper, Cypripedium. Cytisus Scoparius Broom tops. Daphne Mezereum Mezereum. Datura Stramonium Stralnonium. Delphinium Consolida Larkspur. Delphinium Staphisagria Stavesacre. Dicentra canadensis Turkey-corn. Digitalis purpurea Foxglove, Digitalis. Dioscorea villosa Wild Yam. Diospyros virginiana Persimmon. Dipteryx odorata Tonka bean. Dog-grass Couch-grass. Drosera rotundifolia Sundew. Dryopteris Filix-mas and D. marginalis.. Male-fern, Aspidium. Dulcamara Bittersweet. Elephantopus tomentosus Elephant’s-foot. Elettaria repens Cardamom. Epigsea repens Gravel-plant. Epiiobium angustifolium(E. spicatum). .Willow-herb. Epiphegus virginiana Beech-drop. Equisetum hyemale Scouring Rush. Erechthites nieracifolia Fireweed. Erigeron canadense Fleabane. Eriodictyon glutinosum Yerba Santa, Eriodictyon. Eryngium yuccsetolium (E. aquati- cum) Water Eryngo. Erythrsea Centaurium European Centaury. Erythronium Americanum Adder’s-tongue. Erythrophlseum guineense Sassy bark. Erythroxylon Coca. Coca leaves. Eugenia aromatica. Cloves. Eugenia C'nequen Chekan. Eugenia Jambolana Jambul. Eugenia Pimenta Pimenta, Allspice. Euonymus atropurpureus Wahoo. Eupatorium aromaticum White Snake-root. Eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset, Eupatorium. Eupatorium purpureum Queen-of-the-meadow. Euphorbia corollata Flowering Spurge. Euphrasia officinalis Eyebright. Fabiana imbricata Pichi. Fagus ferruginea Beech. Ferula foetida. Asafetida. Ferula Sumbul Musk-root, Sumbul. Fever-bush Spice-bush. Figwort Carpenters’-square. Fish-berries Cocculus. Five-finger Cinquefoil. SYNONYMS—Continued. Fo-lr, Synonyms. 258 Foeniculum capillaceum Fennel seed. Fragaria vesca Strawberry leaves. Franciscea uniflora (Brunfelsia Hope- ana) Manaca. Frangula Buckthorn bark. Frankenia grandifolia Yerba Reuma. Frasera carolinensis American Columbo. Fraxinus americana White Ash. Fraxinus sambucifolia Black Ash. Fucus vesiculosus Bladder-wrack. Galipea Cusparia Angustura. Galium Aparine Cleavers. Galium verum Ladies’ Bed-straw. Garcinia Mangostana Mangosteen fruit. Garrya Fremontii California Fever-bush. Gaultheria procumbens Wintergreen. Gentiana lutea Gentian. Gentiana quinqueflora (G. quinque- folia) Five-flowered Gentian. Gentiana ochroleuca Sampson Snake-root. Geranium maculatum Cranesbill. Geum rivale Water Avens. Gillenia trifoliata Indian Physic. Glycyrrhiza glabra Licorice, Glycyrrhiza. Gnaphalium polycephalum Life-everlasting. Gonolobus Cundurango Condurango. Gossypium herbaceum Cotton root. Guarea (spec, not determined) Cocillafia. Gynocardia odorata Chaulmoogra Oil (Source of). l lsematoxylon campechianum Logwood. Hagenia abyssinica Kousso. Hamamelis virginiana Witch Hazel, Hamamelis. Haplopappus Baylahuen Hysterionica. Hedeoma pulegioides Pennyroyal. Helianthemum canadense Frostwort. Helianthus annuus Sunflower. Hellebore, American American Hellebore. Plellebore, black Black Hellebore. Hellebore, white White Hellebore. Helleborus niger Black Hellebore. Henbane Hyoscyamus. Hepatica triloba (Anemone Hepatica). .Liverwort. Heracleum lanatum Masterwort. Heuchera americana Alum-root. Honduras Bark Cascara Amarga. Humulus Lupulus Hops. Hydrastis canadensis Golden-seal, Hydrastis. Hypericum perforatum Johnswort, St. Ilex p'araguaiensis Paraguay Tea. Ilex verticillata Black Alder. Impatiens pallida Wild Celandine. Indian Cannabis Cannabis Indica. Indian Hemp, black Canadian Hemp. Indian Hemp, foreign Indian Cannabis. Indian Hemp, white White Indian Hemp. Inula Helemum Elecampane. Ipomoea Jalapa Jalap. Ipomoea pandurata Man-root. Iris florentina Orris-root. SYNONYMS—Continued. 259 Synonyms, lr—Mi. Iris versicolor Blue Flag, Iris. Itch-weed American Hellebore. Ivy, American American Ivy. Jacaranda procera Caroba leaves. Jamaica Pimento leaves Pimenta leaves. J amestown-weed Stramonium. Jateorhiza palmata Columbo, Calumba. Jeffersonia diphylla Twin-leaf. Juglans cinerea Butternut. Juglans nigra Black Walnut. Juniperus Sabina Savine. Kalmia latifolia Mountain Laurel. Knot-grass Couch-grass. Krameria Ixina Rhatany, Krameria. Lactuca canadensis Wild Lettuce. Lactuca sativa Garden Lettuce. Lappa officinalis (Arctium Lappa).. .Burdock. Larix americana Tamarac bark. Laurus nobilis Bay Laurel. Lavandula vera (L. Spica) Lavender flowers. Ledum latifolium Labrador-tea. Leonurus Cardiaca Motherwort. Leptandra virginica (Veronica virgin- ica) Culver’s-root, Leptandra. Lesser Galangal Galangal. Lettuce, wild Wild Lettuce. Levisticum officinale Lovage. Liatris odoratissima (Trilisa odoratissima).. Deer-tongue. Liatris spicata Button Snake-root. Lichen pulmonarius (Sticta pulmonaria). .Lungmoss. Ligusticum Levisticum (Levisticum officinale). .Lovage. Lindera Benzoin Spice-bush. Liquidambar styraciflua Sweet-gum bark. Liriodendron tulipifera. Tulip-tree bark. Lobelia syphilitica Blue Cardinal-flower. Lycopersicum esculentum Tomato. Lycopus europseus Bitter Bugleweed. Lycopus virginicus Bugleweed. Magnolia acuminata, flowers Cucumber-tree flowers. Mallotus philippinensis Kamala. Malva rotundifolia Low Mallow. Mango Mangosteen. Marigold Calendula. Marrubium vulgare Horehound. Matricaria Chamomilla Chamomile, German. S-apple Mandrake. a Azedarach Pride of China. Melilotus officinalis Sweet Clover. Melissa officinalis Lemon Balm. Menispermum canadense Yellow Parilla, Menispermum Mentha piperita Peppermint. Mentha vindis * Spearmint. Menyanthes trifoliata Buckbean. Mercurialis annua Mercuiy-weed. Micromeria Douglasii Yerba-Buena. Mikania Guaco. Guaco leaves. Milkweed Silkweed. Mitchella repens Squaw-vine. Mitella nuda Cool wort. SYNONYMS—Continued. Mo-Po, Synonyms. 260 Monarda fistulosa Wild Bergamot. Monarda punctata Horsemint. Mountain Rush Ephedra antisyphilitica. Mouthroot Goldthread. Murillo bark Soap-tree bark. Musa sapientum Banana root. Muscale Buttons Anhalonium Lewinii. Myrcia acris Bay Laurel. Myrica asplenifolia Sweet Fern. Myrica cerifera Bayberry. Myristica fragrans Mace, Nutmegs. Myrtus Chekan(Eugenia Chequen). .Chekan. Nasturtium Armoracia Horse-radish. Nepeta Cataria Catnep. Nepeta Glechoma Ground Ivy. New Jersey tea Jersey tea. Nicotiana Tabacum Tobacco. Nuphar advena (Nymphsea advena) .Yellow Pond-lily. Nutgalls Galls. Nymphaeaodorata (Castaliaodorata). .White Pond-lily. Ocimum Basilicum Sweet Basil leaves. CEnanthe Phellandrium Water-fennel. CEnothera biennis Evening Primrose. Oregon Grape Berberis Aquifolium. Osmorrhiza longistylis Sweet Cicely. Osmunda regalis Buckhom brake. Ostrya virginica Iron-wood. Ottonia anisum (Piper Jaborandi).. .Jambu Assu. Oxydendron arboreum Sour-wood leaves. Panama bark Soap-tree bark. Papaver Rhoeas Red Poppy flowers. Papaver somniferum Poppy. Para-Coto bark Coto bark. Partridge Berry Squaw Vine. Paullinia Cupana Guarana. Pencil-flower Stylosanthes. Penthorum sedoides Virginia Stonecrop. Persea gratissima Alligator-pear seed. Peumus Boldus Bolao. Phoradendron flavescens Mistletoe. Physostigma venenosum Calabar bean, Physostigma. Phytolacca decandra Poke b’ries orr’t, Phytolacca. Picrsena excelsa. Quassia. Picramnia (spec, not determined).. .Cascara Amarga. Pilocarpus Jaborandi, and P. Selloanus. .Jaborandi, Pilocarpus. Pimenta acris Bay Laurel. Pimento officinalis Pimenta, Allspice. Pimpinella Anisum Anise seed. Pimpinella Saxifraga Saxifrage. Pinus canadensis (Tsuga canadensis). .Hemlock Spruce. Pinus Strobus White Pine bark. Piper angustifolium Matico. Piper cubeba Cubeb. Piper Jaborandi Jambu Assu. Piper methysticum Kava-kava. Piper nigrum Black Pepper. Piscidia Erythrina (P. Piscipula)... .Jamaica Dogwood. Plantago major Plantain. Podophyllum peltaturn Mandrake, Podophyllum. SYNONYMS—Continued. 261 Synonyms, Po-Ru. SYNONYMS—Continued. Poison Ivy Poison Oak. Polemonium reptans Abscess-root. Polygala Senega Senega. Polygonatum officinale Solomon’s-seal. Polygonum acre (P. punctatum) Water-pepper. Polygonum bistorta Bistort. Polymnia Uvedalia Bearsfoot. Polypodium vulgare Polypody. Polyporus officinalis White Agaric. Polytrichum juniperinum Hair-cap Moss. Pond-lily, white White Pond-lily. Pond-lily, yellow Yellow Pond-lily. Populus balsamifera, var. candicans. .Balsam Poplar buds. Populus tremuloides White Poplar. Portulaca oleracea Purslane. Potentilla canadensis Cinquefoil (Five-finger herb). Potentilla Tormentilla Tormentilla. Prairie Pine-weed Rosin-weed. Prairie Pine-weed Button Snakeroot. Premna taitensis Tonga. Princes’ Pine Pipsissewa. Prinos verticillatus (Ilex verticillata).. Black Alder. Prunus persica Peach. Prunus virginiana(Prunus serotina). .Wild Cherry. Ptelea trifoliata Wafer-ash. Pterocarpus Marsupium Kino. Pterocarpus santalinus Sandal-wood. Pterocaulon pycnostachyum Indian Black-root. Ptychotis Ajowan (Carum copticum). .Ajowan. Pulmonaria officinalis Lungwort. Punica Granatum Pomegranate. Pycnanthemum montanum Mountain Mint. Pyrus americana Mountain Ash. Pyrus Malus Apple-tree bark. Queen’s-root Stillingia. Quercus alba White Oak bark. Quercus lusitanica Galls (source of), Galla. Quercus rubra Red Oak bark. Quercus tinctoria Black Oak bark. Quickens Couch-grass. Quillaja Saponaria Soap-tree bark. Red Baneberry Red Cohosh. Red Puccoon Blood-root. Rhamnus cathartica Buckthorn berries. Rhamnus Frangula Buckthorn bark, Frangula. Rhamnus Purshiana Cascara Sagrada. Rhaphidophora vitiensis Tonga. Rheum officinale Rhubarb. Rheumatism-root Twin-leaf. Rhododendron maximum Great Laurel. Rhus glabra Sumach. Rhus radicans Poison Oak, Rhus Toxicodendron Rhus Toxicodendron (R. radicans). .Poison Oak. Ricinus communis Castor-oil plant. Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary. Rottlera tinctoria (Mallotus philippinensis). .Kamala. Rubus canadensis Dewberry. Rubus strigosus Raspberry. Rubus villosus Blackberry, Rubus. Ru-Sw. Synonyms. 262 SYNONYMS—Continued. Rudbeckia laciniata Thimbleweed. Rumex Acetosella Sheep Sorrel. Rumex crispus Yellow Dock, Rumex. Ruta graveolens Rue. Sabal serrulata (Serenoa serrulata)..Saw Palmetto. Sabbatia angularis American Centaury. Sabbatia ElFiottii Quinine-flower. Safflower, American Safflower. Saffron, American Safflower. Saint John’s-wort Johnswort. Salix alba White Willow. Salix nigra Black Willow. Salt Rheum weed Balmony. Salvia officinalis Sage. Sambucus canadensis Elder. Sambucus nigra European Elder. Sanguinaria canadensis Blood-root, Sanguinaria. Santalum album Sandal-wood. Saponaria officinalis Soapwort. Sarothamnus Scoparius (Cytisus Scoparius). .Broom tops. Sarracenia flava Trumpet-plant. Sarracenia purpurea Pitcher-plant. Sarsaparilla, American American Sarsaparilla. Satureia hortensis Summer-savory. Schoenocaulon officinale (Asagrsea officinalis). .Cevadilla. Scoparius Broom tops. Scrophularia nodosa Carpenter’s-square. Scutellaria lateriflora Scullcap, Scutellaria. Senecio aureus Life-root. Serenoa serrulata Saw Palmetto. Sesamum indicum Benne. Sheep Laurel Mountain Laurel. Sierra Salvia.. . Mountain Sage. Silphium laciniatum Rosin-weed. Simaba Cedron Cedron seed. Smilax herbacea Jacob’s-ladder(Carrion-flower). Smilax medica Sarsaparilla, Mexican. Smilax officinalis Sarsaparilla, Honduras. Smilax Pseudo-China. Bamboo-brier root. Smilax (spec, not determined) Sarsaparilla, Para. Snakeweed Bistort. Solanum Dulcamara Bittersweet, Dulcamara. Solanum carolinense Horse-nettle. Solidago odora Golden-rod. Sorbus americana (Pyrus americana). .Mountain Ash. Sorghum saccharatum .Broom-corn. Spigelia marilandica Pink-root, Spigelia. Spiraea tomentosa Hardhack. Spurge, Flowering Flowering Spurge. Stachys Betonica Wood Betony. Statice Limonium. var. caroliniana. .Marsh-rosemary. Stellaria media Chickweed. Sticta pulmonaria Lungmoss. Stigmata Maydis Corn-silk. Strychnos malaccensis Hoang-Nan. Strychnos Ignatii Ignatia bean. Strychnos Nux-vomica Nux vomica. Sumbul Musk-root. Sweet Balm (see note 167) Lemon Balm. Synonyms, Sw-Zi. SYNONYMS—Continued. Swertia Chirata... Chirata. Sycocarpus Rusbyi (Guareaspec. not determined). .Cocillana. Symphytum officinale Comfrey. Symplocamus foetidus Skunk Cabbage. Syzygium Jambolanum (Eugenia Jambolana).. Jambul. T anacetum vulgare T ansy. Taraxacum officinale Dandelion, Taraxacum. T etterwort Blood-root. Teucrium Scordium Water Germander. Thea sinensis Tea. Thoroughwort Boneset. Thuya occidentalis Arbor vitae. Thymus vulgaris Thyme. Tilia americana Basswood. Toluifera Balsamum Tolu. Tree of Heaven Ailanthus glandulosa. Trifolium pratense Red Clover. Trifolium repens White Clover. Trilisa odoratissima Deer-tongue. Trillium erectum Beth-root. Triticum repens (Agropyrum repens)Couch-grass, Triticum. Tsuga canadensis Hemlock Spruce. Tumera microphylla Damiana. Tussilago Farfara Coltsfoot. Ulmus fulva Slippery Elm. Umbellularia californica California Laurel. Uncaria Gambier Catechu (for B. P. Tincture). Unicom root, false Helonias. Unicorn root, true Star-grass. Unkum Life-root. Urginea maritima Squill, Scilla. Urtica dioica Nettle. Veratrum album White Hellebore. Veratrum Sabadilla (Asagrsea officinalis). .Cevadilla. Veratrum viride American Hellebore. Verbascum Thapsus Mullein. Verbena hastata Blue Vervain. Verbena urticsefolia White Vervain. V eronica officinalis .... Speedwell. Veronica virginica Culver’s root. Vervain, white White Vervain. Viburnum Opulus... Cramp-bark. Viburnum prunifolium Black Haw. Viola tricolor Pansy. Virga latifolia Solidago Virgaurea. Virginia Snake-root Serpentaria. Vitis quinquefolia American Ivy. Walnut, Black Black Walnut. White Agaric Agaric. White-wood Tulip-tree and also Basswood. Wild Ginger Canada Snake-root. Willow, black Black Willow. Willow, white White Willow. Xanthium spinosum Spiny Clotbur. Xanthium strumarium Clotbur. Xanthoxylum americanum, and X. Clava-Herculis Prickly Ash berries or bark. Yellow Poplar Tulip-tree. Zingiber officinale Ginger, Jamaica. Abbreviations of Authors’ Names. Abbreviations of Authors’ Names. Authors’ names, as usually abbreviated, are attached to the botanical names of drugs priced in our list of fluid extracts. In our desire to make the price list absolutely complete, we afford below an index to these abbre- viations for the information of such as may require it. Adans Adanson. Ait ..Alton. All Allioni. Andrz Andrzejowski. Arn Arnott. Aubl Aublet B Bunge. B. & W Bartling & Wendland. Bail Baillon. Balf Balfour. Bart Barton. Bartl Bartling. Beauv Beauvois. Benth Bentham. Benth. & Hook., B. & H Bentham & Hooker. Berg Bergius. B1 Blume. Boiss Boissier. Br., R. Br Robert Brown. Britton N. L. Britton. Brot Brotero. Burm Burman. Carr Carrifere. Cass Cassini. Cham. & Schlecht Chamisso & Schlechtendal. Corr Correa de Serra. DC., A..AlphonseDeCondolle (son). DC., DeC A. P. DeCondolle. Dec., Decne Decaisne. Del Delile. Desf Desfontaines. Desr Desroussaux. Dryand Dryander. Dun Dunal. Ehrh Ehrhart. Ell Elliott. Eng Engler. Forst Forster. Fr Fries. G Gmelin. Gaertn Gartner. Gil Gilibert. Gr Gray. Griseb Grisebach. Haw Haworth. Ham Hamilton. H. & B Humboldt & Bonpland. H„ B. & K., HBK Humboldt, Bonpland & Kunth. Hedw Hedwig. Hoffm Hoffmann. Hook Hooker. Hook. & Arn Hooker & Arnott. Houtt Houttuyn. Jacq ' Jacquin. Kauf Kauffmann. Kth Kunth. Labill LaBillardifere. Lam Lamarck. Lamb Lambert. Lem Lemaire. L’Her L’Heritier. Linn., L., Lin Linn£. Lin. f C. Linn6 (son). Lindl Lindley. : Lk Link. M., Marsh Marshall. Mart Martius. Meissn Meissner. Michx Michaux. Mill Miller. Miq Miquel. Mcench Mcench, Mol Molina. Muell. F Ferd. von Mueller. Muell. Arg Mueller, J. of Argau. Murr J. A. Murray. Nutt Nuttall. O. K Otto Kuntze. Oliv Oliver. Pav Pavon. Pers Persoon. Ph Pursh. Planch J. E. Planchon. Raf Rafinesque-Schmaltz. Rich., A A. Richard. Rose Roscoe. Roxb Roxburgh. R. & P Ruiz & Pavon. Salisb Salisbury. Sarg C. S. Sargent. Schlecht Schlechtendal. Schott & Endl, Schott and Endlicher Schrad Schrader. Scop Scopoli. Seem Seemann. Sieb Siebold. Sm Smith. Sol Solander. Sonn Sonn^rat. St. Hi! A. St. Hilaire. Steud Steudel. Sud Sudworth. Swz Swartz. Ta Tausch. T Tulasne. T. & G Torrey & Gray. Thunb Thunberg. Torr Torrey. Trev T reviranus. Tri Triana. Vent Ventenat. VV. & Arn., W. & A Wight & Arnott. Walt Walter. Web ... .Weber. Wedd Weddell. Wendl Wendland. Wendr Wenderoth. Willd Willdenow. Zucc Zuccarini. Index. INDEX. Acid Phosphates, Liquid ,.... 123 Acid salicylic 123 Aloin, Pure 123 Alveloz Milk 123 Amyl nitrite Pearls 123 Anodyne Pine Expectorant 123 Antitoxin, Diphtheria 124 Antitoxin Syringe 124 Antiseptic Liquid 123 Soap, Johnston, Ethereal 123 Tablets ; 123 Aromatic Troches 124 Authors’ Names, Abbreviations of 264 Beef, Iron and Wine 124 Beef Products, Mosquera’s 124 Bone, Powdered 124 Breakages, note on 4 Bronchial Sedative 124 Camphor monombromated 124 Camphor solution 124 Capsule Filler, Acme 125 Capsules, Empty 124, 125 Extra-sized, filled no Hard Filled in, 112 Horse 125 Soluble Elastic, filled 104-no Cascara Cordial 125 Cases, Emergency 128 Hypodermatic 129 Reagent 137 Tablet Triturate 215, 216 Veterinary 138 Cathartic Pills 57.134. 135 Chaulmoogra Oil 125 Chian Turpentine 126 Chlor-Anodyne 126 Coca Cordial 126 Cocaine, Oleate and Tablets 126 Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions 127 Improved, Lofoten 120, 127 Compound Cerebral Sedative 127 Compressed Tablets 127, 128; 191-215 Concentrations 39-41 Containers note on 3 Culture Media 128 Deterioration, note on 4 Dialyzed Iron 128 Digestive Ferments. Notes on 219-222 Diphtheria Antitoxin 124 Disinfectant Powder 128 Diurnules 82, 83 Diurnal Tablet Triturate Case 128 Diurnule Case 128 Elixirs gi- 98 Empty Capsules 124, 125 Emergency Case 128 Enteric Pills 70 Equivalents, Table of 5, 6 Ergotin 128 Esencia de Calisaya 129 Esencia de Coca 129 Euthymol 129 Tablets 129 Tooth-paste 129 Index. INDEX—Continued. Extracts, Fluid 9~ 28 Solid 3i- 33 Powdered 3° Ferratin 120 Fluid Extracts 9-28 in 4 oz. and 8 oz. bottles, Notes on 3 Food Products, Notes on •■222, 223 Freezeable preparations 3 Glonoin 129 Glycerin Emollient I29 Suppositories 129 Glycerole Pepsin i34 Yerbine Comp 129 Goa Powder I29 Gold Solution, (Gibbes-Shurly) 129 Golden-seal, note on **9 Gurjun Balsam I29 Hseminal I29 Hard Filled Capsules Hematic Hvpophosphites • I29 Hoang-nan 18, 129 Horse Capsules I25 Hydrastine I29 Hydrastinine I29 Hydriodic Acid, Syrup J37 Hypodermatic Case, Aluminum I29 Improved, Lee J3° Veterinary I3° Tablets 84- °9 Veterinary ... 9° Imperial Measure, table showing relations between and Wine— .... 8 Infiltration Anaesthetic Tablets L3° Information Concerning Terms, etc 3. 4 Inhalants r,7 Iodine Solution J3o Iodoform Bougies 9° Iron Chloride (Weld), Syrup 137 Iron Iodide, Syrup of i37 Tequirity Seed *3° Kola Cordial I3° Kola Wine i3° Lactophenin i3° Lanolinum i3° Laudanum *3° Leakages, note on 4 Lime juice and Pepsin 13° Liquid Acid Phosphates 123 Liquids, Normal 29, 30 Liquor Sedans 131 Liquor Triciti 131 Lithium Citrate Tablets 130 Loeffler Solution (for Diphtheria) 131 Loose Labels, note on 4 Lozenges — n3, 131 Maltale 132 Malt Preparations i32 Materia Medica Cabinet 132 Microscopical Slides 132 Medicine Dropper and Bottle, Graduated 132 Menthol Crystals and Pencils 132 Nitrate Amyl Pearls 123 Nomenclature, note on 3 Normal Liquids 29, 30 Notes of Reference 224-252 Nuclein *33 Oil Eucalyptus i33 Oleates n5< Omissions, note on 4 Ophthalmic Tablets §9 index. INDEX—Concluded. Opium Preparations * i33 Oxgall r33 Pancreatin Preparations 133 Papaw juic* • • • i33 Papayotin i33 Pengawar Djambi 133 Pepsin Preparations i34 Peptonizing Tablets, Improved 127 Petroleum Mass 134 Pills, Sugar- and Gelatin-coated 43“ 7° Enteric 79 In bulk and for retailing ■ • -i34. *35 Pink Granules 80, 81 Podophyllotoxin *35 Powdered Extracts 36- 38 Pressed Herbs 140-152 Herb Cans 135. i52 guinine Capsules, Pills and Tablets 135. 136 eagent Case 137 Rectal Capsules I25 Red Gum Lozenges *37 Remittances, note on 4 Rennin 137 Revised Prices, note on 4 Rhubarb Fingers i37 Salicylic Acid I23 Semple’s Atomizing Inhaler i37 Shortages, note on 4 Solid Extracts .....31- 35 Soluble Elastic Filled Capsules 103-110 Solutions, Table for making 8 Solution Chlorinated Soda i37 Solution Iron and Manganese 137 Sugar-coated Pills 43“ 78 Sulphur Torches I37 Supra-renal Glands 137 Synonyms 254-263 Syringe, Hypodermatic 129 Antitoxin 124 Nuclein i33 Veterinary Hypodermatic 138 Syrups 99-ioii 137 Table of Equivalents 5.6 Contents 7 For Preparing Solutions. 8 Relations between Imperial and Wine Measure 8 Tablets, Compressed I3I-2J5 Veterinary 9° Ophthalmic 89 Tablet Triturates 153-188 Cases 2x5, 216 Takadiastase — 138 Taro Flour 138 Terebene 138 Thyreoids 138 Trifolium Compound, Syrup i37 Ureometer 138 Urinary Test Case (Reagent 137 Tablets 138 Veterinary Capsules 125 Case • 138 Hypodermatic Tablets 90 Warburg Tinctures 138, 139 Wines 9° Wine Measure, Table showing relations between Imperial and 8 Witch Hazel, Distilled Extract i39 Woodbridge Treatment of Typhoid Fever i39 Yerba Santa Aromatic, Syrup 137 Foreign Agencies 268 Foreign Agencies. Europe. LOS DON, ENGLAND, BRANCH PARKE, DAY1S & CO., 21 N. Audley St. (461 Oxford St.) Grosvenor Sq., W. AUSTRIA... VIENNA C. Haubner’s Engel Apotheke. G. & R. Fritz. BELGIUM BRUSSELS E. Pelerin. GERMANY BERLIN Brlickner, Lampe & Co. Simon’s Apotheke. SWITZERLAND GENEVA Pharmacie Sauter. Australia. DEPOT: CHAS. MABKELL * CO., 15 Bridge St., Sydney, If. S. W. S. AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE A. M. Bickford & Sons. F. A. Faulding & Co. TASMANIA LAUNCESTON L. Fairthorne & Son. QUEENSLAND BRISBANE Elliott Bros. (Limited.) Taylor & Colledge. VICTORIA MELBOURNE Duerdin & Sainsbury. Felton, Grimwade & Co. Rocke, Tompsitt & Co. N. SOUTH WALES... .SYDNEY Elliott Bros. (Limited.) Australian Drug Co. (L’t’d). Julius Levy. Sayers, Allport & Potter. New Zealand. AUCKLAND- Sharland & Co. (Limited.) New Zealand Drug Co. (L’t’d). CHRISTCHURCH— New Zealand Drug Co. (L’t’d). H. F. Stevens. DUNEDIN— New Zealand Drug Co. (L’t’d). WELLINGTON— Sharland & Co. (Limited.) New Zealand Drug Co. (L’t’d). P. Hayman & Co. Our products can also be obtained from the Wholesale Trade generally throughout Australasia. Other Foreign Countries. CEYLON Colombo Apothecaries Co. (Limited) COLOMBO CHINA Dakin Bros. (Limited.) HONG KONG CHINA Mactavish & Lehmann (Limited) SHANGHAI ( Hollister Drug Co. •< Benson, Smith & Co. ( Hobron Drug Co. (Limited.) HAWAIIAN ISLANDS HONOLULU EGYPT B. Fischer & Co... ..ALEXANDRIA INDIA Kemp & Co BOMBAY ( Bathgate & Co. ■I Smith, Stanistreet & Co. ( R. Scott Thomson & Co. (Limited.) INDIA JAPAN China and Japan Trading Co. (Limited.). .YOKOHAMA JAVA Rathkamp & Co BATAVIA CALCUTTA Ont products are also carried In stock by the Wholesale Druggists of most of the important cities of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the West Indies.