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E.  MERCK, 

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DARMSTADT,  GERMANY. 


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1889. 


CopvnicMT  BY  E.    Merck. 


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COMPRISING    A    SUMMARY    OF 
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IN     EITHER     MEDICINE    On    TECHNOLOGY. 


WITH     AVERAGE     VALUES     AND     SYNONYMS     AFFIXED. 


A    GUIDK 

For   the   Phy sician,   Apothecary,    Chemist,   and   Dealer. 


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Entered,  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  yea»  1889,  by 

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PRESS  OP 

THl  CMIROUNV  PRINTlNa  AND  PUDLISHIXO  CO., 

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New  York,  January,  1S89. 

To   the    Members   of  the    IMedical   and   JPharninceittical 
Professions   of  America. 

Dear  Sirs : — 

In  looking  back  upon  the  line  of  generations  during  which  my  Home 
Office  and  Laboratories  at  Darmstadt,  Germany,  have  been  in  existence,  I 
find  that  yonder  Office  has,  for  many  years  past,  held  agreeable  relations 
with  you,  gentlemen  of  both  professions  in  America,  through  the  inter- 
mediation of  your  Importers  and  Drug  Merchants.  I  find,  furthermore,  that 
those  relations  have  become  widened  in  extent  and  deepened  in  reciprocal 
regard,  with  unfailing  constancy,  as  year  after  year  w^ore  on. 

This  was  made  manifest  to  me,  from  time  to  time,  in  many  different 
w^ays  ;  among  others, — by  numerous  requests  from  distinguished  members 
of  your  professions,  to  the  effect  that  I  would  provide  a  more  convenient 
avenue  of  mutual  communication  between  us. 

The  continued  recurrence  of  these  requests,  and  the  multiplying  num- 
ber of  the  sources  whence  they  came,  finally  caused  me  to  accede  to  them, 
by  establishing  a  House  of  my  Own  in  America, — which  was  opened 
in  Febi'uai'ij  of  1SS7- 

That  action  of  mine,  however,  was  in  no  irise  inspired  by  any  dis- 
trust or  unfriendly  sentiment,  on  my  part,  toward  the  able  and  respected 
merchants  who  always  have  been,  and  still  are,  the  intermediaries  of  your 
intercourse  v\^ith  me.  They  have  not  in  the  least  changed  their  position 
in  this  regard  ;  with  the  sole  exception  that,  instead  of  being  obliged,  here- 
tofore, to  send  their  orders  for  my  products  to  my  Darmstadt  office,  they 
now  obtain  their  supplies  directly  and  promptly  from  my  American  ware- 
house, which  is  more  readily  accessible  to  them.  Hereby  the  course  of 
trade  in  these  chemicals  is  not  altered  in  any  other  wise  than  that  of 
added  ease,  promptness,  and  certainty  of  execution.  Thus,  my  business  rela- 
tions with  the  American  Wholesale  Drug  and  Chemical  Trade  remain  precisely 
as  they  ^were  before  the  establishment  of  my  ow^n  General  Depot  at  New  York. 
My  moral  relations  with  you,  gentlemen  of  both  professions,  will,  I  am  bold  to 
hope,  likewise  remain  as  heretofore, — those  of  mutual  esteem  and  confidence  ; 
with  the  modification,  perhaps, — resulting  from  the  comparative  nearness  of  my 
American  establishment  to  you  and  your  purveyors, — of  making  many  of  you, 
as  well  as  of  them,  still  better  acquainted  with  the  i'(( stiff  coinjH'elwusirr 
e.rtent  of  the  full  line  of  my  products,  numbering  to-day  upwards  of  5,000 
medicinal,  analytical,  and  technical  Chemicals  ;  thus  embracing  about  every 
purely  chemical  compound  or  derivative,  and  most  of  the  pharmaceutical 
preparations,  at  present  employed  in  Medical  Art. 

The  present  volume  contains  an  alphabetically  arranged  List  of  those  of 
my  products  which  are,  at  the  present  day,  dealt-in  by  the  principal  Drug  and 
Chemical  Warehouses  in  all  parts  of  the  world  ;  (nhlcd  to  which  are  about 
a  dozen  preparations  mostly  made  under  patent  restrictions  by  other  makers 
exclusively,  and  which,  on  account  of  their  excellence  and  importance,  have 
been  received  into  this  "  Index." 

The  most  vital  interests  of  your  patients,  gentlemen  physicians  ! — and 
of  your  customers,  gentlemen  of  the  pharmaceutical  profession  ! — depend,  as 
you  are  well  aware,  on  the  reality  of  the  Presumed  Purity,  of  the  Pre- 
scribed   Strength,  and   of  the   Correct   Condition  of  the  materials  employed 


iv  M  r-:  R  C-  K  •  S      INDEX. 

in  filling  prescriptions.  Your  well-founded  confidence  in  the  Standard  and 
Reliable  Brand  of  *' 31erck  "  may,  in  many  cases,  where  yon  /tare  not 
J'oiiiKf  on  ((iiinUii  rri-ttiin  preparation  from  other  sources,  cause  you  to 
f/H-ri/'f/  ">I<'rck's"  in  your  prescriptions  to  be  filled  by  your  Dispensing 
Pharmacist,  or  in  your  orders  sent  to  your  Wholesale   Dealer. 

Surh  sjH'ii/irfifions  can  now  he  ohcj/rd  n'itliin  n  rttniparntivili/ 
brief'  t'nnc,  wlu'ii  not  iiislantly,  fuj  every  Apothemrif, — or  hij  ev- 
ery Drntj  nnd  f'lteniictf/  Mere/innf,  i7.sy>f'<7/<vV//,— tliroujilumt 
t/ie  h-nt/t/i  (imf  hrrtnlf/i  of'  onr  Sfofis  nnd  Territories  ;  for,  whenever 
a  substance  specified  as  "MERCK'S"  should  not  be  thus  in  stock  at  the 
moment  when  first  required,  tlie  next  return  mail  from  New  I'orh- 
will,  as  a  rule,  bring- it  whithersoever  desired!  This  is  the  great  achieve- 
ment gained  for  the  friends  of  my  Brand  on  this  Continent  by  the  establish- 
ment of  my  Anwricaii  IJraneli  :  that  almost  anything  likely  to  be  desired 
from  the  vast  arsenal  of  the  Materia  Medica  can  now  be  obtained  at  very 
short  notice  from  my  well-stocked  New-York  warehouse  ;  whereas,  formerly, 
many  weeks  may  have  elapsed  before  a  given  special  order  could  be  filled  ria 
Atlantic  steamer. —For  it  must  be  bornr>  in  mind  that,  in  my  house  in  this  city, 
I  keep  a  full  line  of  my  own  products,  consisting  not  only  of  those  rarer  and 
difficultly  obtainable  Botanical  Derivatives,  mostly  known  as  ^i//ta/oi<ls, 
fjlfneo.sittes,  or  Mesinoids,  (which  constitute,  it  is  true,  a  sjteeial  and  eini- 
itent  province  of  my  Laboratories), — but  liki'wise,  as  above  indicated,  of 
all  the  MetaHie  Saffs  and  Sf/nt/ietieaf  Orf/anie  ('oinj)onnds,  etc., 
employed  in  Modern  Medicine; — besides  the  most  important  of  the  ret/n/ftr 
I'liarntaeentie  J'rej)arftfions  (Balsams,  Essences,  Extracts,  Juices,  Oils, 
Resins,  Solutions,  Spirits,  Syrups,  Tinctures,  Waters,  etc.); — added  to  which 
are  all  the  Lattoratonj  Reagents  employed  by  Analytical  Chemists,  and  a 
great  number  of  the  Finer  Grades  of  Technical  Chemicals  (Acids  and 
other  Solvents,  Anti-Ferments,  Detergents,  Mordants,  Pure  Metals,  etc.). 

Furthermore,  I  would  beg  leave  to  direct  the  attention  of  Physicians 
and  Druggists  to  the  fact  that  all  these  preparations,  whenever  *'  Merck's  " 
Brand  is  called  for,  can  be  furnished  by  every  Drug  and  Chemical  Warehouse 
of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  in  the  Orif/inal  l*acka(je  smA  under  the 
<)ri<;iiial  Ijabel  and  Seal  of  my  Darmstadt  Laboratories, — be  the  pack- 
affc  of'  anij  size,  small  or  large,  that  may  be  desired. 

I  would  earnestly  entreat  my  friends,  throughout  both  professions,  to 
insist  rigidly  that  Merck's  Clieinieals  be  furnished  to  them,  by  dealers,  in 
the  oriifinal  packages  as  above  described.  If  any  dealer  refuses,  or  pro- 
fesses to  be  unable,  to  thus  furnish  them — after  being  allowed  a  reasonable 
lapse  of  time  for  correspondence  with  my  New-York  Office — I  will  be  thankful 
to  parties  thus  disappointed  if  they  will  communicate  full  particulars  to  me, 
at  New  York  City  (73  William  Street,  or  P.  O.  Box  2649),  and  I  iril/  in 
each  ease  endearor  to  procure  the  2>i'onij)t  satisfaction  of  the  de- 
mand made. 

I  shall  also  feel  pleased,  at  all  times,  to  give  to  professional  gentlemen 
an;/  other  desired  Informatiitn  at  nn/  connnand. 

Quite  a  number  of  inquiries,  however,  such  as  come  to  me  by  each  mail  in 
great  numbers,  might  have  been  averted  if  the  inquirers  had  read  a  Monthly 
Publication  issued  by  me,  entitled  :  "  Merek's  Hulh'tin — a  periodical  record 
of  New  Discoveries,  Introductions,  or  Applications  of  Medicinal  Chemicals." 
That  journal  is  issued  e.rclusireh/  f<tr  the  j)urpose  of  informing  profes- 
sional men  on  what  may  be  o/'  actual  interest  to  them  in  the  field  of  chem- 
ical, physiological  or  therapeutical  discovery  as  to  Chemico-medicinal  Prepa- 


M  E  R  C  K  •  S      I  N  D  E  X  .  v 

rations.— "MERCK'S  BULLETIN"  is  edited  ///  the  briefest  po.ssift/c 
form,  leaving  aside  all  speculative  ventures  of  opinion,  and  confining  itself 
to  established  facts.  It  is  further  edited  trif/i<mf  (fe/'rreiirc  to  MercL\s 
or  oHff  OIK'  else's  hiishic.ss  interests, — simply  describing  Things  that  are 
New  and  Interesting,  ■■without  any  regard  whatever  to  their  origin,  sale,  or 
trade-connection. 

One  remark  may  be  needed  by  my  professional  friends,  as  to  the  Price- 
notes  placed  opposite  the  names  of  most  substances  in  the  following  List. 
Tltose  I'riee-iiotes  (ire  uot  intended  to  {/ire  this  work  tlie  eh<i me- 
ter of  a  eoinnwrcial  or  business  l*rice-list.  The  prices  of  most  of  the 
articles  enumerated  are,  in  the  nature  of  the  market,  variable  ;  and  the 
sole  pnrpose  of  inserting  such  price-notes  here  is,  therefore,  to  give  Physi- 
cians and  Apothecaries  a  somewhat  approximative  idea  as  to  Averdffe  JMfir- 
het  V(dues  :  so  as  to  serve  as  an  occasionally  convenient  guide  in  calcu- 
lating the  cost  of  various  medicines,  and,  consequently,  in  some  cases,  to 
assist  in  determining  their  choice,  when  there  may  be  several  substances  of 
like  mode  of  action  to  choose  from,  and  when  the  item  of  cost  may  have  to  be 
a  factor  in  the  selection. 

It  will  be  understood  that  the  Values  stated  are  based  on  the  average  rates 
which  the  Retail  Druggist  is  expected  to  pay  his  purveyor ;  and  that,  conse- 
quently, they  will  form  a  basis  only  to  the  ApotJteeftry  or  to  the  Dis- 
pensing I'Injsieiun  for  the  calculation  of  his  own  expenditure. 

The  Iliilinf/  in,  tlie  blank  eolumns  after  the  price-notes  is  intended 
for  the  insertion  of  private  notes  regarding  the  stated  articles. — The  cross- 
ruling  at  the  end  of  each  alphabetical  division  may  serve  to  allows  new  articles 
to  be  added. 

The  English  Noinenclature  and  Orthography  hereinafter  followed, 
for  the  designations  of  chemical  compounds,  are,  in  the  main,  those  adopted 
by  the  Clieniical  Society  of  England,  and  by  most  of  the  modern  text-books 
and  treatises  on  chemistry,  both  in  England  and  the  United  States. — For 
instance,  the  termination  **  ine  "  is  reserved  strictly  for  only  two  classes  of 
bodies:  Elements  (Chlorine),  and  Alkaloids  or  other  non-metallic  liases 
(Strychnine;  Hydroxyl-amine) ;  while  all  Glueosides,  Resinoids,  Amarn- 
lents,  I'roteids,  or  other  Neutral  or  prevalently  Aeid  bodies  drop  that 
'*e''  (Strophanthin  ;  Agaricin  ;  Euonymin  ;  Chondrin  ;  Tannin). — Hydfocar- 
bons  of  the  Aromatic  Series  end  in  **ene,"  supplanting  "  ol "  or  "in"  or 
"en  "(Benzene  [not  "  Benzol  "]  ;  Naphthalene  [not  "  Naphthalin  "] ;  Stilbene 
[not  "  Stilben"]); — those  of  the  Fatty  Series  in  "aite" — not  "an" — (Me- 
thane). [Some  Esters  likewise  end  in  ''  ane  "  (Ur-ethane),  and  some  in  *'  in'' 
(without  final  ,/) — (Stearin jj. — The  termination  ''"He"  carries  the  mute  fi 
(Nitrile);  the  termination  "yl"  does  not  (Acetyl).— y^i^co/fo/.s  (so-called 
Hydroxyl-derivatives  of  Hydrocarbons)  do  not  add  a  mute  e  to  the  termina- 
tion *"ol"  (Carbinol),  while  the  otJter  compounds  ending  similarly  take  the 
e  for  distinction  (Indole).  [With  some  Alcohols,  the  termination  '^in^'  has 
become  so  firmly  established  in  current  usage,  that  this  was  recognized  in  the 
List  ;  as,  f.  i., — "  Glycerin  —  Glycerol."  Some  of  the  higher  (poly-hydric  or 
poly-valent)  Alcohols  of  the  Fatty  Series  have  been  given  under  the  dis- 
tineti re  terminsLtion  oi '"  it,'"  with  other  recognized  forms  added  ("Man- 
nit  =  Mannitol  =  Mannol");  while  the  termination  *•  ife  "  has  been  reserved 
wholly  for  Salts  of  the  weaker  Acid-forms  (—Nitrite)  and  Xatire  Miner<ds 
(Pyrolusite).]— "Aldehyd"  has  been  deprived  of  the  final  e  appended  to  it  by 
many  authors,  as  being  more  exactly  in  accordance  with  its  etymology  of 


vi  M  E  R  C  K  '  S      I  N  D  E  X  . 

".-l/[cohol]  deli i/(l[rogena.t\is].  ' — These  are  some  of  the  principal  OrtJut- 
{/r<ti>hic(tl  points  on  which  various  authors  are  still  in  the  habit  of  differing. 
— As  to  Xonirnr/dfurt'  j/r«fjn'i',  there  will,  I  presume,  be  no  difficulty  of 
understanding,  inasmuch  as  the  system  hereinafter  used  is  one  that  has 
been  taught  in  our  schools,  in  substantially  the  same  form,  for  nearly  a  gen- 
eration past. 

In  connection  herewith  I  would  say  that  quite  a  great  deal  of  labor  has 
been  bestowed,  in  arranging  the  matter  of  the  book,  on  the  introduction  of  a 
pretty  full  array  of  Synonyms  (embracing  both  jtopu/dr  or  trade,  and 
alcheniistic  or  so-called  niayistrnl  designations). — I  was  originally  loth 
to  call  the  products  here  listed  by  any  other  than  their  properly  (and  when  so: 
officially)  received  chemical  appellations, — intending  to  add  only  a  few  of  the 
pharmacopeial  designations  in  cases  where  these  differed  from  the  former. 
But  such  floods  of  both  orders  and  inquiries  poured  in  upon  me  equally  from 
Trade  and  from  Professional  quarters,  tisint/  the  most  rtn-hms  <frsif/nff- 
tioiis  /'or  soiHC  of/Jrtfs,  that  I  found  myself  perforce  compelled — if  I  meant 
to  accommodate  the  mass  of  my  readers — to  receive  into  the  List  a  number  of 
names  deemed  quite  obsolete  by  me  at  the  first  planning  of  this  work. 

But,  \vhicIi('Vor  the  "  odd  names"  thus  received  may  be, — the  substance 
in  question  is  invariablij  listed  under  a  pro])er  chemicnl  name  also, 
and  is,  as  a  rule,  detailed  and  prieed  there!  (In  no  case  is  a  sub- 
stance detailed  or  priced  in  two  or  more  places  in  the  List,  but  alirajfs — 

if  at  all — otdfi  in  the  place  pointed-to  by  the  words  ''see ,"   or  ''see 

under ." — Thus  :  the  trade-names  "Vitriol,  blue,"  and  "  Copper  Vitriol" 

are  both  found  in  the  List  in  their  respective  alphabetic  places  ;  but,  after 
both,  the  reference-remark  points  to  "  Copper,  sulphate,  neutral " ;  irhere 
alone  the  Descriptions  and  Market-values  of  its  different  forms  and  qualities 
are  stated.)  In  a  very  few  instances,  the  money-value  of  a  substance  is 
stated  after  a  name  quite  different  from  any  of  its  proper 
ehemieal  desif/nations  ;  such  departure  is  then  always  due  to  a  differing 
pharmacopeial  (U.-S.)  nomenclature.  (For  example:  "Calcium,  oxide,"  is 
referred  to  "  Lime,"  because  the  U.-S.  Pharmacopoeia  calls  it  "  Calx  = 
Lime.") — Whenever  a  substance  is  here  listed  under  a  name  deriatinr/ 
from  the  English  form  of  its  U.-S.  pharmacopeial  Latin  name,  the  latter  is 
alirai/s  added  in  parentheses,  and  is  also  repeated  (in  English)  in  its 
proper  alphabetic  place,  as  a  Si/noni/m.  (For  example:  "Mercury,  bi- 
chloride," has  after  it  the  parenthesis  "  Hydrargyri  chloridum  corrosivum," 
and  is  also  listed  under  the  synonym:  "Mercury,  chloride,  corrosive.") — In 
a  few  other  instances,  when  substances  had  to  be  referred,  for  their  quality- 
standard  or  mode  of  preparation,  to  some  Foreif/n  Pharmacopoeia,  their 
Latin  synonyms,  when  given  in  such  connection,  are  formed  according  to  the 
system  of  nomenclature  of  t/iat  particular  work.  (For  example  :  "Antimony, 
oxide,  precipitated,"  will  be  found  described  in  parentheses,  first,  by  its  exact 
chemical  designations  :  "  Antimonious  oxide — Tri-oxide"; — then  by  its  U.-S. 
pharmacopeial  name:  "  Antimonii  oxidum  "  ; — and  then  again  by  one  of  its 
foreign  pharmacopeial  names  :  "  Stibium  oxydatum  praecipitatum.") 

When  a  complicated  compound  may  as  likely  be  sought-for  under  its 
rational  ehemieal  nttme  as  under  its  empirical  eltemic(d  name,  both 
are  listed.  (Thus:  "  Urea"  =  "  Carb-amide  "  ;  "  Pyro-catechin  "  =  "  Di-oxy- 
benzene,  ortho-.") 

I  sincerely  trust  the  book  may  be  a  Welcome  Visitor  not  only  to  whom- 
ever it  calls  upon  ;  but  may  prove  so  useful  as  to  be  asked  to  "  come  again." 

E.   MERCK. 


TJie  ORIGINAL  DOCUMENT,  of  which  the  sahjoincd  text  contahts  a 
literalUj  identical  reproduction,  is  to-day  preserved  in  tlie  GRAND-DUCAL  STATE 
ARCHIVES  at  DARMSTADT,  ilerninnij.  —  The  meaninff  of  the  ancient  tejct,  datfd 
July  10th,  1682,  is  that  of  a  GOVERNMENT  CHARTER,  or  LETTERS- 
PATENT,  conjirminy  and  eoHtinuiny.  to  C}£.ORCiJ£.  FREDERICK  MERCK,  </ie 
CHARTER  or  GRANT  OF  L. CENSE  conferred  upon  JACOB  FREDERICK  M  ERCK 

IN  THE  YEAR  1668,  by  the  landgrave  of  hesse:  ludwig  the  sixth, 

—for  the  maintenance  of  a  PHARMACEUTIC  ESTABLISHMENT  by  said 
Merck.  —  The  Kstablishmrnt  referred-to  has  noiv  heen  in  the  possession  and  under 
the  direction  of  the  MERCK  FAMILY  FOR  221  YEARS,  and /"f«  by  </*em,  in 
the  meantime,  been  developed  into  the  immense  complex  system  of  MANUFACT- 
URING  LABORATORIES,  to-day  knou-n  as 

"MERCK'S    DARMSTADT  CHEMICAL  WORKS." 


Copt  a  copiae. 

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STTI  :M      CI  IIOTJE. 


^lii'   list  licri'k'itli  siihinittaL   of   a   fni'  0/   flic   HONORABLE    AWARDS 

cxicndcd  /o   tlw  firm   0/    E.   MERCK,   cmfmuea,  Sij   I  lie  desire  cj  tl:c 

jH'ciise,  fnil  A  NUMERICALLY  SMALL  FRACTION  0/  siuli  (luunds  received  durina 

tlie   time  frcm  X^i^O   fo  'l$^<$3  ;   tlie  fmlame  mt   cmimeraicd  mr.y  6e 

covered   fiij    tlie   remarl'i   tliat    E.    MERCK    NEVER  EXHIBITED  HlC  PRCCUCTC 

ON  ANY  PUBLIC  OCCASION  WHATEVER.  WITHOUT  THEIR  ELICITING  A  TOKEN  CF  ESPECIAL 

DISTINCTION  AND  HONOR.  ^    ^^ 

THEODORE  WEICKER, 

Mtinof^c-r  in  the   I'.    S.  for  E.  MERCK. 


Amoni,^  llic  AWARDS  received  In    E.    MERCK,   of    Darmstadt,    are 
the  following  : 

Gold   Medal: 

"For  the  Relief  of  Mankind." 


i8to: 

■853: 


Medal  and  Special  Approbation 

"For  Specimens  of  Alkaloids." 


1861: 
1862: 
1864:  ''"'"^l 


Gold  Medal  and  Diploma. 
Medal:   "Honoris  Causa." 


!  Pharmaceutical    Society  of 
P.VKIS,  (France). 
Competitive  Exposition. 

Exhibition  of  the  Industry 
of  All  Nations, — 

NEW  YORK. 

Industrial  Exposition  for 
the  Grand  Duchy  of 
Hesse, — D  A  R  MST  A  DT . 

World's  Fair,  -  LONDOxX, 
(England). 


"Beyond  Competition"  \ 

PRIX  MORS  LICNE):  ' 

Numerous  and  varied  collection  of  Alkaloids  / 

and  very  rare  products  ;  Physiological  Prepa-  V 

rations  of  high   interest  and  very   difficult  to  ] 
obtain  in  any  appreciable  quantity." 


Pharmaceutical     Congress 
of   France. 

Hygienic  and  Pharma- 
ceutic Exposition, 
STRASSBOURG. 


1867: 

1873: 
1876: 

1879: 
1880: 
1880: 


.883: 


Gold  Medal: 

"Chemical     Preparations;      Quinine     Salts 
Alkaloids." 

Medal  of  Progress  and  Diploma. 

(The  Highest  Award.) 


The    Great    Prize    Medal 

and  Diploma. 

"  P^irst  Award." 


Gold  Medal  and   Diploma  : 

"  A  Fine  and  Vast  Collection  of    the    Rarest 
Alkaloids  and  their  Salts." 

Gold  Medal  : 

"Vitam  Excolere  per  Artes." 


The  Diploma  of  Honor, 


\  Universal    Exposition, — 
:       PARIS,  (France). 


World's  Exposition,- — 
VIENNA,  (Austria). 


Industrial  Exposition  for 
the  Grand  Duchy  of 
Hesse,— DARMSTADT. 

International  Exhibition, — 
SYDNEY,  (Australia). 


Medical  Assoc'n  of  Italy. 
Ninth  Convention,  Third 
Exposition,      GENOA. 

International  Exhibition, 
MELBOURNE, 

(Australia). 

International  Exposition, — 
AMSTERDAM, 

(Holland). 


IVIEKCKS  OHEIVIICALS  a-e  to  be  obtained  through  the  FT/jo/fsa//- 
and  Johbing  Jinuj  Trade  in  all  parts  of  the  United  Stales,  in  UNBROKEN  ORIGINAL 
PACKAGES  (of  any  desired  size!)  under  the  Oenuinc  Darumtadt  Seal  and  Lattel. 

S^ff- Wh' never  diffictUly  is  experienced  in  thus  procuring  them,  n  lief  will  he  had  hy  srnding  prompt 
notification  to  :  E.   M  ERCK,  New  Yobk  City.    (P.  0.  Box  2G49.) 


t^"Table  of  Abbreviations,  see  page  156. 

A.bsinthin  (Absjnthiinj 

Acetal  (Di-ethyl-acetal),  commercial 

•'    liure 

Acetal,  di-Methyl-,  see  Di-methjl-acetal . . 

A^et-amide 

Acet-anilide, —medicinal,— see  Antifebrin 

• '    mono-bromated,  see  Brom-phenyl-acet- 

amide,  mono- 

Aceto-acetie  Ester,  see  Etbyl,  aceto-acetate 

Acetone    (Di  -  metbyl  -  ketone),     [so  -  called 

Pyvo-acetic  "Etber"  oi*  "Siiirit"].  .  . 

"     cbem.    ijure, — boiling-point    56-58"^  C 

[13'2.8  13().4  F] 

Aeeto-nitrile,  see  IMetbyl,  cyanide 

Acato-phenone,  see  Hypnone 

•  cat-phenetidin,  para-,  see  Phen-acetin .  . 

Aeetiira  eoncentratum,  purum;  and,  puiissi- 

mnm,  Pb.  G.  II;  —  see  Acid,  acetic, 

pnre,- solution;  and,  cb.  pure,-solnt. 

••    plumbicvun  (.SV/fwnuj,   see  Solutions: 

Lead  acetate,  basic,  U.  S.  Ph 

' '    pyrolignosvun  rectiiicatum,  Pb.  G.  II, 
see  Acid,  pji-o-ligneous,  purified  .... 

Acetyl  Chloride 

Aeetylene-urea  (Acetylene-carbamide)  .... 

Acid,  acetic,  pure, -solution,  (Acetum  conceu- 

tratuui  purum), — sp.  gr.  1.04  .  . 

"         "     cbem.  2)ure,-solut.,  (Acetum  cou- 

centr.puriss.,  Pb.G.II), — sj).  gr. 

1.U4,  [30%of  C„H  OJ 

"         "     cbem.  pure,—  U.  8.  J"/*.,  — sp.  gr. 

1.048,  [3G%] • 

"     pure,— sp.  gr.  l.OfiO  )      [^O^of 
"     cb.  p.,— sp.gi-.l.OGO  f    CHjiO.,] 
N.  B.  — Tbe  ' '  chem.  pure,  —  sj). 
gr.  1.060," — is  indifferent  to 
Permanganate  of  Potassium. 
"    glacial, — U.  S.  Ph. , — [99%] ;— dis- 
solves Oil  of  Lemon  in  any 

proportion 

"         "         "     —exactly  ace.  to  Pb.  G.  II, 

[96%  ot  Co  H4  O.^] 

"  "  "     —[8.5%'];  dissolves  Oil  of  Cloves 

"         "     anbydrous 

"         "     pyi-o-bgneous,   rectified,  see  Acid, 

pyro-ligneous,  purified 

"  aconitic, — identical  witb  AchiUeic  acid. . 
"  letbyl-malor.ic,  see  Acid,  etbyl-malonic. 
"     agai-ic  (agaiicic,    agaricinic),    see  Acitl, 

laricic 

"    aloe-resinic,— according  to  Mulder 

' '    aloetic  (aloetinic) 

"    amido-acetic  (amido-glycollic),  see  Gly- 

cocoll 

"    amido-caproic,  see  Leucine 

"  .amido-etbyl-sulpbonic,  see  Taurine.  .  . 
' '  amido-s)iccinic,  see  Acid,  asparagic .... 
"    amygdalic,  {not  .Auiygdalinic  acid!),  see 

Acid,  mandeli(! 

"    amylic,  see  Acid,  valerianic 

' '    anacardic 

' '    anemonic 

"    anilotic  (anilotinic 

"    anisic,  crvst 


Containers  incl. 

15  gr.  .  75 
oz.  .  75 
oz.  1.00 


oz. 


.65 


lb.  1.10 
lb.  1.50 


oz.  .  50 
15  gr.  1 .  00 

lb.  ..50 


lb.  .55 


.60 
.50 


lb.  . 60 


lb.  .85 


lb. 
11). 
oz. 


.  S5 
.60 
.50 


15  gr. 


15  gr.  .25 
15  gr.  .25 


15  gr.  .50 
15  gr.  1.75 
15  gr.  .25 
15  gr.  .25 


.^-When  ordeiin?,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


Merck's    Index. 


1"K 


Acid,  antimonic,  unbydroxis,  see  Antimony, 
oxiile,  white,  true,  (Pent-oxide) 

"    antimouious,  iinhydrons,  see  Antimony, 
oxide,  precipitated,  pure,  (Tri-oxide). 

"    arabic  (arabinic)  [gummic],  see  Arabin 

"  arsenic  (arseuicic),  bydrated,— soluble, 
-[Tetra-bydrated  Arsenic  Pent- 
oxide;  Hydrated  Tri-bvdric  Ar- 
seniate  —  H,  AsO,.  ^H„0], — 
pure 

"  "  dry  (anbydrous),  —  [ArsenicicAn- 
bydride,  Arsenicic  Oxide ;  Ar- 
senic Pent-oxide  —  As„  Oj^],  — 
commercial 

"  arsenious  (arsenicous),  anby- 
droiis,  —  [Arsenious 
Anbydride,  Arsenious 
Oxide  ;  Arsenic  Tri- 
oxide ;  so-called  "Wbite 
Arsenic, "  —  liesublim- 
ed  "Flowers  of  Arse- 
nic"], —  piire,  lumps; 

—  ( Vitreous     Arsenic, 
Arsenic-glass) 

"         "     do., — pure,  powder J 

' '     asparagic  (asparaginic,  aspartic j  [amido- 

succinic] 

' '     ati'oi)ic • ^ 

"     benzoic,    from   Siamese    Benzoin-  ^   ^ 

resin;  sublimed,-Pb.  G.  II   i   I 

"         "    fr.  Benzoin -resin;  sublimed, 

—  U.  S.  Fh.  and  Pb.  G.  II . . 
"        "    fr.  Benzoin -resin;  subbmed, 

])erf.  wbite 

"  "  from  Benzoiu-resin;  wet  process, 
cryst 

"         "     from  Toluol 

"         "     from  \iriue;  sublimed 

"         "         "         "     resublimed,   perfectly 
wbite,  cbem.  pure. . 

"    bi-cblor-acetic,  see  Acid,  di-cblor-acetic . 

' '    Itoric  (boracic),  crude,  cryst 

"        "    cb.  pure,  perf.  white,  cryst.,  1    -j  s 
-U.S.Ph -^1 

"         "     ch.  pure,  perf.  wbite,  powder  f  •„  = 

"  "       "        "        "       "  impalp.pwd.  J    '    Z 

"         "     pure,  perf.  white,  cryst 

"         "         "         "         "    j)owder 

"         "         "         "         "    impalp.  powder. 

"         "         "  .  fused 

"    glycerolate     (glycerite)     of,     see 
Boro  -  Glycerin,  dry 

' '    boro-benzoic 

"         "    -citric 

"         "    -hj'cbrofluoric 

"        * '    -salicj'lic 

"        "    -wolf ramie  (boro-tungstic) 

"    bromic,— sp.  gr.  1.12 

' '    bromo-acetic 

"  bursic. — The  active  principle  of  Bursa 
pastoris,  (CapsellaB.  p.),  [Shepherd's 
purse].  (Highly  efficient  hemostatic.) 

"    l)utyric,  normal,  concentrated,  —  [abt. 
00^65%] 

"         "  "    chem.  pure 

"         "    Iso-  

"  cacodylic  Hcakodylic)  [di-metbyl-ar- 
sinic].  —  Also  called.  "  Alkargen  "  {not 
to  be  confounded  with  "  Alkarsin  " !) . 

"     cahincic  (caincic),  [Cabincin] 


Containers  incL 


lb.  1.00 


lb.     .90 


lb. 
lb. 

15  gr. 
15  gr. 


.35 
l.UO 


lb.  8.50 
lb.  7.50 


oz. 
lb. 
lb.  2 


.20 

.30 
.85 
2,-> 


lb.  3.00 


lb. 

.40 

11). 

.GO 

lb. 

.05 

11). 

.75 

lb. 

.50 

lb. 

.55 

11). 

.60 

lb. 

2.00 

oz. 

.50 

oz. 

.25 

oz. 

.35 

oz. 

.75 

oz. 

1.75 

oz. 

1.00 

oz. 

1.75 

lb. 

1.75 

lb. 

4.00 

oz. 

1.00 

^ai-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


m:e:rck:'s    Index. 


Acid,  camphoric,  — melt. -point  178°  C  [352.4 
F].— (Eecently  introduced  into  thera- 
peutics as  an  inhalant  in  diseases  of 
the  air-passages;   also,  as  a  surgical 

aseptic,  etc.) 

"    capric  (caprinic)  [iiitic] 

Containers  incl. 

OZ.  1.00 
OZ.  4 .  50 
OZ.  1.25 
OZ.  4.00 

"    capronic  (caproic),  pure 

"     cajjrj'lic 

' '    carb-azotic,  6ee  Acid,  picric 

"    carbolic  (phenic,  phenylic),  chem.pure, 
loose  crystals,  —  [Absolute  Phe- 
nol ;     so  -  called    ' '  Hvdrate    of 
Phenyl"],— melt.-poiiit   40°    C 
[104  F],—U.  S.  Ph.— As  to  pu- 
rity, both  this  grade  and  the  fol- 
lowing correspond  to: )  5 

"         "    pure,    crvst.,   fused,  white,  —  >  o 
melt. -point  35°C  [95  FJ . .  .  .  )  = 

"         "    liquid,  brown,  [ab.  90  %] ,  -Ph.  G.  II 
"    crude  I,  [50-60%] )  ? 

::    ::   ::    ::  git^»5^i \i 

lb.  1.00 
lb.     .60 

"         "    solution     [90''/]     in    Glycerin,— 
(Phenol  -  Glycerin),  [Glycerolate 
(Glycerite)  of  Carbolic  acid] ;  - 
for  metlical  use 

lb.  1 .  25 
OZ.  2.U0 
OZ.  2.00 

*'         "    iodized,  (Iodized  Phenol) 

' '     carminic,  chem.  pure 

"     carthamic,  so-ciilled,  see  Carthamin  .... 

"     caryophyllic,    formerly  so-called,    {Fa\- 

geuic  acid),  see  Eugenol 

"     ciitechuic,  see  Catechin 

' '     ca  techu-tannic,  chem.  pure 

"    cathartic     (cathartinic),     [not    identical 
with     Cathartin,    —  which    see 
also!\ 

OZ.  2.00 

OZ.     .  75 

OZ.  1.00 

15  gr.  2.00 

15  gr.     .  75 

"        "    pure 

' '     cerebric  (cerebrinic) 

"     cerotic  (cerotinic) 

"     cetraric,  see  Cetrarin 

"     cheno-cholic  (cheno-choliaic) 

' '     chiuic,  see  Acid,  quinic 

' '     chiuo-picric,  see  Acid,  quino-picric 

' '     chinov-ic,  see  Acid,  quinovic 

"    chloric,— sp.  gr.  1.12 

"        "    per-,  see  Acid,  per-chloric 

"    chloro-acetic. — (An  escharotic.) 

"    chloro-chromic,     anhydrous,     (Chloro- 
chromic  Anhydride),  see  Chromium, 
di-oxy-di-chloride 

15  gi-.  1.00 

OZ.     .  25 

OZ.     .60 

"    chloro-nitrous   {chlor -azotic),    see    Acid, 
niti'o-hydrochloric,   U.  S.  Ph 

"    choleic  (choleinic),  see  Acid,  tauro-cholic 

' '    cholic  (cholalic),  cryst 

,"         "    amoq^hous 

"     choloidic  (choloidinic) 

"    chromic,   cryst,  chem.   pure,  —  absolutely 
free  from    Sulphuric    acid.  — (Solely  a 
Chromic  acid  jjossessiug   this   quali- 
fication is  fit  for  use  as   an  escha- 
rotic. ) 

"    do.,— same  as  above— in  pencil  form  . . . 

"     chr<jmic,  pure,  cryst., —  U.  S.  Ph 

"         "     commercial 

15  gi-.     .75 
15  gr.     .  60 
15  gr.     .50 

OZ.     .30 
OZ.  1.00 
OZ.     .18 
lb.     .75 
OZ.     .25 
15  gr.     .50 

"     cliromo-Tiitric 

"     chrysammic  (chrysamminic) 

' '    chrysophanlc,  —  (.so  -  called),  —  medicinal,— 
see  Chrys-arobin 

"     —true,  —  (Kheic  acid),  see  Rhubarb 
constituents:  Rhein 

.^^  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


IVIERCK'S     INDBX. 


•ImoIdUI;  purr 
uid  cODformlog 
toFh.G.  II. 


Acid,  cinniiiuic  (cinniiuiylic),  eheni.  pure. . . 

•       iTlltlo 

•     fit  lie,  i'i)lorl»'s.s,  l•rv^t 

"     powiUr  

l'""^*^'  ''>"[  l-freefr.  Lead 

••    cli-iiurt',      U.S. 

7'/(.,-  cryst., 

"    cL.  pure,  po-.v- 

der 

"    copal  vie,  amorphous 

"     i-rvst.,  f\Ieta-copaivic  acid) 

"     crude,  see  liesins:  Copaiva 

••     i-rcsotic  (eresotinic) 

••     (iVKjlic,  (Cre.sol) 

•  •    en )tonolie,  (iiot  Crotonic,  but  Tiglic  [Me- 

thyl-crntonic)  acid!) 

••     enbebie • 

"     cuiiiarylous    (eoumarylous),      [Cumaric 

Auhydride],  see  Cumarin 

"     cuuiinie,    eryst 

"     cyan-uric  (tri-cyanie),  ciyst 

"    di-dilor-acetic  (bi-clilor-acetic),  pure. .  . 

"    di-iod-salicylic 

"     di-iu('thyl-ar.siiiic,  see  Acid,  cacodylic.  . 
"    di-nietbyl-uor-opianic,  see  Acid,   opi- 

auic 

•*    di-iiietbyl-proto-catecbuic,  see  Acid,  ve- 

ratric 

"    claic  (elainic— notelaidic,  elaidinic!),  see 

Acid,  oleic .... 

"    elaidic  (elaidinic). —An  isomeric  modifi- 
cation of  Oleic  acid 

"    elateric,  anhydrous,  Koe  Elaterin    Merck, 

cryst. V       ;  •  ■ 

' '     ergotic  i  ergotinic),  — aceordinf^  to  Z  weif  el 

>.B.  — .S'ee,  also:  Acid,  sclerotic,  etc. 
"    etbyl-di-iicetic,  see  Etbyl,  aceto-acetate 

"     etbyl-iualouie 

"     etbyl  -  sulijburous  (not:   etbyl  -  sulphu- 
ric!), see  Acid,  sulpbo-vinous 

"    eugenic,  (foruierl}' called  " Carjopbj'llic 

acid  " ),  see  Eugenol ' 

' '    filicic,  (Filicin) 

"     formic  (formvlic),  pure, — Ph.  G.  11, — 
sp.gr.  1.0(50 [25%CH„02| 

"  pure,— sp.g:-.  1.120,  [.50%  "  ] 
"  1.150,  [05%  "  ] 
"  1.1«0,  [80%  "  ] 
"       1.200,  [•K)%      "       ] 

1 .  220,  crystallizable, 

[1U<J%CH,0,].. 

' '    f  rangulic  (frangubnic) 

' '     f  uniaric 

"     gallic,  cryst.,  —  U.  S.  Ph 

"    gaultb<ric  (methyl-salicylic),  so-called, 

see  Methyl,  salicylate 

"    gentianic  (^gcntisic),  see  Gentisin 

"    glyco-cholie 

"    gumuiic  (arable),  see  Arabln 

■ '     gj'noeardic 

"    hippuric.  cryst 

••     livdroliroinic,  sp.gr.l.49,[abt.48%HBrl 

'•     sp.  gr.  l.:W [   "  40%     "   ] 

"         "         "       l'^7 [  "  30%     "   ] 

"    ace.  to  FotberglU. .  [  "  12%    "   ] 
"    diluted,  — I/.  .S.  PA.,— sp.gr.  1.077, 

ll<'"ol 

"     hydroehloricr  (muriatic),  pure,  — sp.  gr. 
l.l'.Ht,  [3S..-.",;  HCl] 


Containers  incl. 
«Z.  l.r>(( 
<)/.  1   (10 
lb.   1    25 

lb.  i.:]5 
lb.  1  ;J5 
11..  1  4.5 

lb.  1,50 

lb.  1.60 
oz.  .  75 
oz.     .  40 


oz. 
oz. 


15  gr. 
15  gr. 


.50 
.40 


.GO 
.60 


15  gr.     .40 

15  gr.     .35 

oz.  1.50 

15  gr.     .50 


15  gr.     .75 


15  gi-.  2.50 


15  gr.     .50 


15  gr.  .50 

lb.  1.50 

oz.  .25 

oz.  .30 

oz.  .  35 

oz.  .40 

oz.  .65 

15  gi-.  .50 

15  gr.  .30 

lb.  1.25 





,7J©~When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVIERCK'S     INDBX, 


Acid,   hvdrochloi-ic,  —  (as  above .');  —  sp.  gr. 
1.16,  [31.8"5'HC1]  ;  confol•nlill^' 

to  U.  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  Brit 

••     -sp.  gr.  1.124,  [•25''„"HC'1];  oui- 

forming  to  Pii.  G.  II 

hydro-cinnamic  (hvdro-cinnamylic) . .  .  . 
hvdrocyanic   (piiissic\    diluted,  —  U.  S. 

'P/i.,-abt.  2.0^ of  CNH 

hydro tluoiic,  fuming 

hvdro-iodic   (hydrioclic),  — sj).    gr.    1.50, 

[17"^  HI]    

"    sp.  gr.  1.70,  [57%HI] 

kydro-silico-fluoric,  —sp.gr.  l.OBO,  [9°Be] 

'  "     sp.  gr.  1.157,  [20^  Baume] 

hyo-cholic  (liyo-cholalic) 

hyo-glyco-cliolic 

h^iio-phosphorous,  —  sp.  gr.  1.15     

ichthyol-sulphonic,  see  under  Ichthyol  prep- 
arations  

inosinic 

iodic,  cryst 

' '     anhydrous 

iodo-salicylic 

' '    -tannic,  solution 

iso-butji-ic,  see  Acid,  butjTic,  Iso- 

iso-valeric, — various    kinds,  — see  Acid, 

valerianic 

kakodjdic,  see  Acid,  cacodyUc 

kinic;  kino-picric;  kino^•ic;  —  see  Acid, 

quinic;  quino-picric;  quinovic 

kresotinic,  | ^  ^:,^    \  cresotic 


(Jontainers  incl. 


see  Acid, 


kresylic  .  .  \  ^^^  ^i-i<-i,  -j  cresylic  . 

lactic,  white.  (Iso-lactic  [Fermenta- 
tion-lactic] acid), — optic  illy  in- 
active,—sp.  gr.  1.21, —  U.  S.Fh. . . 

do.,  do.,— do.  do.,  -sp.  gr.  1.16  ... 

lacto-arsenious,  see  Arsenic,  lactate.  . . . 

laricic  (agaric,  agaricic,  agaricinic),  — 
from  White  Agaric — Fungus  laricis;  - 
[not  identical  with  Larixinic  acid,  from 
Pin  us  larix !  ] ; — (furthermore :  not  i  :len- 
tical  with  Agaricin,  — which  see  also  !) 

lithic,  see  Acid,  uric 

malic  (oxy-succinic),  —  ojiticuUy  ai^tive, 
— pure 

malonic 

mandelic  (phenyl-glycollic),  [Amj'gdalic 
— not  Amygdalinic! —  acid] 

margaric  (margarinic) 

mecouic,  cryst 

mellitic  (luellic) 

methyl-crotonic  (tiglic),  Bee  Acid,  cro- 
tonolic 

methvl-proto-catechuic,  see  Acid,  vanil- 
Uc' 

methyl-salicylic  (gaulthcric),  so-called, 
see  Methyl,  salicylate 

methyl  -  tri  -  hydro  -  oxj-  quinoline  -  car- 
bonic, [CjjHjjOjN— ace.  to  Ncncki, 
of  Basle], — Sodium-salt  of, — secTher- 
mif  ugin 

methylene-proto-catechuic,  see  Acid, 
piperonylic ... 

molybdic  (mf)lybdenic,  molybdimic), 
chem.  pure. — free  fr.  Ammonium, 
Chlorine,  Nitric  acid;  —  [l()()"iJ^of 

MoO,] 

"    pure 

mono-brom-acetic . . 

mono-chlor-acetic 


U). 
15  Kr. 


oz. 

lb. 

lb. 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 

oz. 


.4U 

.38 
.50 

.17 
.50 

.60 
.70 
.60 
1.00 
.75 
.50 
.25 


oz.  .80 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  3.00 
lb.     .75 


lb. 
lb. 


80 
50 


oz.  4.00 


oz. 

.90 

oz. 

2.00 

I'^gr. 

.50 

oz. 

3.50 

oz. 

3.00 

15  gr. 

.  ij 

oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.35 

.25 

1.50 

.50 


^e-  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  " ! 


6 


IVlERCK's   Index. 


Acid,  nuicio  (Kjiocbiiro-lactic"),  pure 

•     iiiuriutii',  see  Aeid,  hyilroebKjric 

■•     iiioliio 

•  •     nitrie.  eniile.  -  kj).  gr.  1.32  [50^  N  H  O3I 

••     rb.  pure.     "       1.185(30%      "    ]; 

eonforiu.toPb.G.II 

l.'2tt  [32"oNHO,) 

l-:«>  [^»%      "      ] 

i.M  n:'>?^     "     ] 

I.i2  [09%      "     ]; 

conform,  to  U.  S.  Ph.  and  Pb. 
Brit 

"         "     fuming,  ("Nitroso  -  nitric  acifl),  cb. 
pure,  —  sp.  gr.  1.52.5     .... 

"         "         ■•     pure,  ucconUng  to  Pb.  G.  II, 
-  sp.  gr.  1.48 

'•  nitro- bydrocbbmc  (nitro  -  muriatic  ; 
cbb)ro-nitrous,  cblor-azotic),  —  [.\qua 
regia],  —  U.  S.  Ph.:  -  -  Mix  4l  i^arts,  by 
wcigbt,  of  Nitric  acid  rj).  gr.  l.-l"2,aud 
15  of  Hydr()cbb>ric  acid  sp.  gr.  l.Ki. . 

"  uitro-picric  (nitro-i)bcnisic,  nitro-xau- 
tbic),  see  Acid,  jiicric 

"     ocnnntbic  (cL-nantbic) 

"  oleic  (oleinic;  ebiic,  ebiinic;  — no<eb\idic, 
elaidinic,  —  wbicb  see  also!), 
[Olein],— cbem.iJure,  —  U.S. Ph. 

"         "     commei'cial,  dear 

"     o))ijiuic  (di-iuetbyl-nor-opianic) 

"  ortho-phenol-sulphonic,  -in  33^-%  solu- 
tion,    see  Aseptol 

"    ortbo-o\y-benzoic,  .see  Acid,  salicylic... 

"  osmic,  Ko-called,  see  Acid,  jjcr-csmic, 
anbydrous 

"     oxalic 

"         "     cbeiii.  jinre 

"  oxalic,  chem.  pure,  cryst..  for  analyses. 
[('JI,j()^.  2J1J).J  Largo,  colorless 
jjn'sin's;  perfectly  clearly  soluble  in 
NVater;  volatilizaVde  vitbout  residue; 
free  from  Calcium,  Iron,  Sulpbnric 
acid.  (Oxalic  acid  of  this  ihgrcv  of 
purity  has  never  been  in  commerce  hith- 
erto, -having  now  first  been  introduced 
by  me.) 

"  oxy-uapbtboic,  Alpba-. — (Eeportcd  iin 
possessing  5-fold  tbo  anti-zymotic 
force  of  Salicylic  acid; --also,  as  a  good 
<lisiiifectant. ) 

"  oxy-i)benic  Q)yro-catccbuic),  .see  Pyro- 
catecbin 

"    oxy-succinic,  see  Acid,  malic 

"    palmitic  (palmitinic),  crude 

"        "    jmre _ 

"     para-tartaric,  see  Acid,  uvic 

"    i)arabauic 

"     pcctic  (pectinic) 

' '  pelargonic,  — from  Oil  of  Hue  (Ruta  gra- 
veolens) 

"     p(  r-cbloric,  ])ure 

"  pir-osniic,  anbydious,  (so-called  "Osmic 
acid"),  [Osmium  Tetr-oxide] 

"    pbenicipbcnylic),  see  Acid,  carbolic.  . . . 

"  pbt'uol-sulpbonic  (pbenyl  -  sulpbnric), 
see  Acid,  Huljibo-carbolic 

"     ]ibenyl-glycollic,  see  Acid,  mandelic.  .  .  . 

"     j)bl  iretic  (pbloretinic),  see  Pbloretin.  . . 

"     pbospbo-imtimonic, — ace.   to  Otto. — 

lleageut  for  Alkaloids 

-molybdic,— Bolution   [10%1 


Containers  incL 
OZ.      .  75 


15  gr.  1.00 


lb. 
lb. 

lb. 
lb. 


lb. 
lb. 


.37 

.38 
.39 
.•10 


•10 


.GO 
.65 


15  gr.     .30 


oz.  1.00 

lb.     .45 

15  gr.  1.00 


lb. 
lb. 


.35 

.80 


.35 


lb.  1.50 


lb. 

15  gr. 

.75 
.35 

oz. 
oz. 

2.50 
2.00 

oz. 
15  f<r. 

.50 
2.00 

oz. 
oz. 


.35 
.25 


.^ar-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK's   Index. 


Acid,  phospho-wolframic  (phospho-tungstic), 

cryst 

«'         «    —solution  [10\}    

Containers  incl. 

OZ.      .40 
oz.     .30 

lb.     .78 
lb.     .80 
lb.  1.00 

lb.     .65 

lb.     .50 
lb.     .50 
lb.     .50 
lb.     .50 
lb.     .55 

lb.     .55 

lb.  2.50 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .  50 
oz.     .25 
oz.  1.00 

oz.     .  25 

oz.     .  30 

oz.  2.50 

15  gr.     .50 

' '    phosphoric,  glacial  (mono-hydric),  [  Meta- 
phosphoric  acid  —  HPO_j],    in 
smaU  lumps 

"         "     do    in  sticks                

"         "      "    cLeiu.  pure,  cryst 

"         "     officinal  (tri-hydric),  [Ortho-phos- 
phoric acid — H^PO^],    chem. 
pm-e,— SIX    gr.    1.70,    [85%],— 

sj'rupy  consistency 

"         "     do.,  hquid,  chem.  pure,  —  sp.  gr. 
1.12,   [20''-H3PO,], - 
Ph.  G.  II 

"       "     "    ch. pure, -sp.gr.  1.13,  [22%"] 
"     "     "      "          "      1.16,[27«'l 

"     "     "      "          "      1.20,  [32%  1 

"         "       "     "     "      "          "  1.30,  [45.5%] 
'•         "       "     "     "      "          "  1.347,  [50>„]. 

—  ['.  S.  Ph. 

"         "     anhydrous,  perfectly  \rhite,  (Phos- 
phoric Anhydride;  Phosphorus 
Pent-oxide— P„  0,;) 

"     phosphorous, — sp.  gr.  1.12 

-     phtalic,anhydrous,cryst.  |   (OrtAo-phtal- 

"         "    pure,  cryst r  ^    ■        \-,^ 

,,         ,<           J                            I        ic  acid) 
"         "     ciTide )                   •' 

' '     picr-amic  (picr-amiuic),  cryst 

"     picric  (picrinic,  picro-nitric,  nitro-picric, 

nitro  -  phenisic,    nitro  -  xanthic ; 

carb-azotic),  cryst. ,  pure 

"         "     crj'st.,  chem.  pure 

' '     piperic  (piperinic)   

' '     piperonylic  (methylene-proto-catechuic) 
"    plumbic,    anhydrous,    see    Lead,    per- 
oxide  

"     polygaUc,  (Polygalin),  see  Senegin 

"    propionic,  pure 

"     prussic,  see  Acid,  hydi-ocyanic 

"    pjTO-catechuic,  see  Pyro-catechin 

::  ""°-«Si.!-k.t  n  ( (F.-o-g.iioi) 

' '    pyro-ligneous,  purified,  (Kectified  Wood- 
vinegar),  [Acetum  pyrolignosum  rec- 
tificatum], — conforming  to  Ph.  G.  II. 

' '     pyro-taiiaric,  cryst 

"     quillayic  (quillajanic,  quillayaic) 

"     quinic  (chinic,  kinic),  cryst 

"     quino-picric  (chino-jjicric,  kino-picric). 

"     quinovic  (chino\ac,   kino^dc) 

"    racemic,  see  Acid,  u\'ic 

oz.  1.50 

oz.     .  35 
oz.     .  3'J 

lb.     .40 
15  gr.     .35 
15  gr.  2.00 
oz.  3.00 
oz.  4.00 
oz.  2.00 

' '    rheic  (chrj-sophanic,  true),  see  Khubarb 
constituents :  Khein 

"     rosolic,  (Ros-aurin) 

oz.     .35 
15  gr.     .25 

"    rufigallic 

"    rutic,  see  Acid,  capric 

"     saccharo-lactic,  see  Acid,  mucic 

"    salicylic,  (ortho-Oxy-benzoic  acid),  arti- 
ficial, pure,  amorphous 

"        "    artificial,  pure,  cryst..     U.  S.  Ph. 

"        "        "           "    re-crysialliz'd(dialyzed) 

"         "     natural,  from  t)il  of  Wintergrceu, 
(Oleum  GaulthericE) 

' '    BalicylouH,    (ortho  -  Oxy  -  benz  -  aldebyd ; 
Salicylic  Aldehyd;  Salicylal,  Sulicylol; 
Salicyl  Hydride),  — true,  —  [Essential 
Oil  of  Spiraja  ulmaria]  

lb.  1.90 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  3.00 

oz.     .75 

oz.  5.00 
oz.  3.00 

"     do.,  (do.,  etc.),— synthetic 

' '     santalic  (santalinic),  see  Santalin 

J^yfhea  ordering,  specif^;  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK's    Index. 


Acid,  s.antoninic   (not  santonic!),    cryst,  - 

l('r.H,„OJ.-  (-V"/  Sautouin!).  . 

"     anliyiirn'u.s,      [Suutouiuic     Anhy- 

Containers  incl. 

' 

•■     sclerotic is«-lii"tiiiifi,  arc.  In  Drwiemlorrf'. 
accordinq  to  Podwyssotzki 

15R1-.     .25 
15  gr.     .35 

N.l>.     s,r,  ,i!sn:  Acid,  ergotic. 

oz.  1.25 

oz.  4.00 

oz.  5.00 

lb.     .80 

lb.  1.25 

lb.  3.50 

15  gr.     .50 

' '     stkiiiV,  i)urt','  (Seleuio  Hydroxiile),  — sp. 
^tr  1  4(1                      

"    K»-lcui()ns,   anhydrous,  sublimed,  (Sele- 

"     silicic,    (Siliric  Oxide),   [Silica,  Silicea; 
Sik-x],  pure,  natural,  pulverized 

"     jiure,  by  wet  process;  dried 

"     silvic  (silvinic^   

'•     Korbic  (sorbinic),  cryst 

' '     SOZOiic    ( < >rtho  -  phenol  -  sulphonic,  —  in 

33.^-^^  solution), — see  Aseptol 

"    stannic,     anhydrous,    see    Tin,     oxide, 

white 

"     stearic  (stearinic),  pure 

"     stibic,  anhydrous,  see  Antimony,  oxide, 

white,  tnte,  (Pent-oxide) 

"     stibious,  anhyilrou.s,  see  Antimony,  ox- 

"     suberic 

oz.  1.50 

15  gr.     .50 
lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.50 
oz.     .22 
oz.     .50 

oz.     .25 

"     succinic,  crude,  sublimed  .  .  .  )  (Volatile 

"     puritied,— Ph.  G.  I.  .  .  .  >  Salt  of 
"         "     pure, -perfect. colorless  )   Amber) 
"     sulpho-anilic(sulph-anilic),  cryst.,  white 
"     sulpho-carbolic    (suli)ho-i)henylic,    sul- 
pho-phenic;  phenol -suljihouic, 
l)henyl  -  sulphuric),  —  [Snl])ho- 
phenol,  Snlpho  -  carbol] ,  —  con- 
taining both  the   "Para-"  and 
the  "OrtJiO-"  acid 

"     Ortho-,  pure,      in  'M}.-"o  ivqneous 
sdbition,— see  Aseptoi 

"    sulpho-ichthyolic,  see  under  Ichthyol  prepa- 
rations   

"     sulpho-naphthvl-aminic 

oz.     .40 

"     sulpho- phcnic   (sulpho-phenylic),  see 
Acid,  sulpho  -  carbolic 

"     sulpho- vinous  (ethyl-sulphurous),     sp. 
gr.  1.1;       [not  identical  with:  Suli)ho- 
vinic  (Ethvl-snlphuric)  acid!] 

oz.     .30 

lb.     .40 

"     sulphuric,  ch.  i)ure, — sp.  gr.  1.840,  [97"^ 
HaSOJ,-r.    S.   P/(.,— (Mono- 
hydrated  Tri-oxide  of  Sulphur) 

"         "     crude, — free  from   Arsenic, — (so- 
called     "Oil    of    Vitriol"),   — 
[GG'^  Be] 

"         "     anhydrous,   pure,    (Sulphuric  An- 
hydride; Tri-oxide  of  Sul- 
phur)   

100  grammes  : 
1.00 

"         "         "     commercial 

"     sulphurous,  (Hydrated  Sulphiirous  Ox- 
ide [Di-oxide]), — solution;  sp. 
gr.    1.022  1.02G,    [about  5  G"^ 

of  so„i : 

lb.      .40 
lb.     .30 

"     -dn.,-[^.r,%],-U.  8.  Ph 

"         "     glycerolate  (glycerite)  of ,  [solution 
in  (Hycerin],  see  (xlj'cerin,  sul- 
l)liurous 

"    tannic,  see  Tannin 

"     tantaiic,(  Ilydrated  Tantalic  Oxide  [Pent- 
oxide]  ) ;  -  white  powder,  —  prepared 
from  Tantalic  Chloride 

15  gr.  2  00 

.^^-When  orderinsr,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


m:erck:'s 

Index. 

9 

Acid,  tartaric,  Dextro-,  —  (Essential  8alt   of 
Tartar, — not    to  be    conf minded 
with:   "Salt  of  Tartar  "=  Pure 
Potassium  Carboaate  from  the 

Bi-tartrate!), — pure,  cryst 

"         "     do. ,  pure,  powder 

"         "       "     chem.  pure,  cryst.,- confoi'in. 
to  the  requirements  of  U-  S. 
Ph.  and  the  other  Pharma- 
copoeias   

Containers  incl. 

lb.      .90 
lb.      .90 

11).  1.25 
lb.  1.25 

'♦         "       "     chem.  piu'e,  powder 

"         "     Para-,  see  Acid,  uvic 

' '     tartronic 

15  gr.  1.50 
15  gr.  2.00 

15  gi-.  1.50 

15  gr.  1.40 
15  gr.     .75 

' '     taui'o-cholic  (choleic,  choleinic) 

"     telluric,  tli-hydrated,  (Tri-hydra ted  Tel- 
luric Oxide  [Tri-oxide] ;  Di-hydrated 
Telluric  Hydroxide) 

"     tellurous,    (Hydratt-d   Tellurous   Oxide 
[Di-oxide] ;  Tellurous  Hydroxide) .... 

"     tei"penylic  (tiiirpenylic ),  dry 

' '    thio-i)hosph6rous,  anhydrous,  see  Phos- 
phorus, tri-sulphide 

"     thymic,  (Thyme-camphor),  Bee  Thymol 

"     tiglic  (tiglinic),  see  Acid,  crotonolic.  .  .  . 

' '     titanic,  Ortho-,  (Titanic  Hydroxide ;  Di- 
hydrated  Di-oxide  of  Titanium) 

"     tri-chlor-acetic     

oz.  1.50 
oz.     .50 

"     tri-chlor- methyl -sulphonic,    see     Tri- 

chlor-methyl,  sulphite 

' '     tri-cyanic   see  Acid,  cyan-uric 

' '     tropic 

"     tungstic,    anhydrous,    see    Acid,    wolf- 
ramie,  anhydi'ous 

15  gr.  1.00 

"     tiirpenjdic,  see  Acid,  terpenylic 

"     uranic,  anhydrous,  see  Uranium,  oxide, 
red 

"     ureous,  (Uric  Oxide),  see  Xanthine.  . .  . 

' '     uric  (lithic),  pure 

"     uvic  (para-tartaric;  racemic).  .  .    

oz.     .  80 
oz.  1.00 

oz.     .35 

oz.     .40 
oz.  1.00 

oz.  8.00 
oz.  3.50 

15  gr.     .50 

15  gi-.  1.00 

' '     valerianic  (valeric ;  amylic),  [the 
so-called  Tri-hydrateJ, 
—Ph.  G.  I 

All 
/so- 
valeric 
acids. 

"         "     jjure,  (the  so-called  Mono- 
hydrate), — formerly  of- 
•ficiu.il     

"         "    from  Valerian-root   ...    . 

"     vanadic  (vanadinic),   Meta-,   [Hydrated 
Pent -oxide  of  Vanadium;  Va- 
nadic Hydroxide],  chem.  pure. . 

"         "     do.,  commercial 

"     vanillic  (vanillinic)  [methyl- proto-cat- 
echuic] 

' '     veratric  (di  -  methyl  -  proto  -  catechuic), 
ci-j'st 

"     vieiric,  see  Vieirin 

' '     wolf  ramie  (tungstic),  anhydrous,  [Tung- 
stic (Wolf ramie)  Oxide  (Tri-ox- 
ide)], crude , 

"         "     do. ,  ijure 

Aconitine  Merck  (Aconitia), -from  Aconitum  napel- 
lus   Linne,  [sometimes    called    Napellns 
Stoerckeanum] : 

pure,  amorphous,  powder 

"    cryst 

arseniate  (arsenate) 

hydrobromatc 

hydrochlorate 

nitrate,  amorphous 

"    cryst 

lb.  2.00 
oz.     .40 

ioz.vls.o7„11.00 
15  gr.  2.00 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.75 
15  gr.  2.00 



oleate,  ['ifij'V  o^  Aconitine] 

,^-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


10                       NlERCK'S 

Index. 

Aconitine  Merck  i\vomtia),--coniinued: 
salicylate,  cryst 

Cont«inere  incl. 

15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 

15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.  1.25 

valerianate •  • 

Aconitine  from  Aconitum  ferox,  (Bish  or  Bikh 

runt;  Ntpaul  Acouito),— [the  so-culled 
Hritish  .Vcouitine     Aiouitimim  angli- 

"    from  Japanese  Aconite-root 

Acorn-sugar,  see  Quercit 

15  gr.  3.00 
15 gr.  3.00 

"    tannate 

CdliliiT,  lUM'tnte,  basic;nml,  normal,  U.  S.Ph. 

^sculin,  ^thal,  .ffither,  eto.,  iElthiops, 

etc.;  sfO  Esciiliu,  Ethal,  Ether,  etc.,  Ethi- 

.aith-oxy-Caffeine,  see  Ethyl-oxy-Caffeine 

.aJthyl,  .aJthyl-amine,  ..Ethylene,  -ffithy- 

lidene,  —  etc. ;  — see  Ethyl,  Ethyl -iimiue, 

Ethvleiie,  Ethvliilene,  —  etc 

Agaricin  Merck,  chem.  pure,— from  White  Agar- 
ic, 1  Fundus  laricis);  -free  from  purgative 
resin.  -   [ 3'o/  idcutical  with  Laricic (Agaricic) 
\ci(l      which  sf6  also!  ]         

15  gr.     .25 

Alant-camptior,  solid,  see  Helenin 

Alant-starch  (Alantin),  see  Iniilin 

ur  Elecampane-,  or  Inula-camphor.]  —(An 
internal  antiseptic.)       

Joz.vls.oz.20.00 

N.  B.  — Compare,  aho:  Helenin. 
Albumen,  Egg,  (Albumen  ovij,  dried,  see 
under  Egg  preparations 

N.  B.—  See,  also:  Yelk,  dried, — under  Egg 
preparations. 

Albumin,  -from  eggs,  —soluble 

"    fr.  eggs,  I,  —  soluble,  —  inodorous;  —  its 

"     "      "     soluble,  -  in  scales; — absolutely 
free  from  Fibrinous  matter; — 
for  laboratory  use 

lb.     .85 
lb.  1.50 

"     "      "     soluble, — impalpable  powder; 
— for  gilders',  stampei's'  and 
bookbinders'   uses 

"   from  blood 

"       "         "     chem.  pure 

"    iodized,  see  Iodine,  albuminated 

lb.     .50 
oz.     .  65 

Albumin,  Iron-,  in  scales;   and  do.,  pepto- 
nized; and  do.,  saccharated; — see  Iron,  al- 
buminate, etc. ;  etc. ;  etc 

N.  B.  —  Compare,  a' so: 

Iron,  lactate ] 

"     phosphate [  albuminated. 

"     pyro-phosphate .  .  .  J 
—  Other  Metallic  Albinninntes,  see  likewise 
under  the  respective  metals. 
Alcohol  (ICthylic  alcohol),   "absolute"  —  I, 
sp.  gr.  ().7'.)(),  (about  'J'J"/| 

lb.  1.50 

lb.  1.45 

lb.  1.25 
lb.  10.00 

"     (Ethylic  alcohol),    "absolute"  —  II, — 
sp.  gr.  (I.8(»5().808,  [about  U5-97,"^] . . 

"     (Ethvlic  alcohol),  —  f/.  ,S'.  /'/i.,— sp.  gr. 
().K2t>,  [about  'Jl";(l 

"    allylic 

"     ammoniatcd,  see  Ammonia,  Spirit  of  .  . 

"     amylic,  primarj',   (Iso-pentylic  alcohol; 
Iso- butyl -carbinol),   [so- 
called  "Fusel-oil "] 

lb.     .40 
lb.     .60 

"         "         "     pure, — boiling -jioint   128- 
130°  C  [262.4-2r.G  F| 

js^yVhen  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK's    Index. 


11 


tlcohol,  amylic,   primary,  —  (as  aboi^e!); — 
chem.  pure 

"    amylic,  tertiary,  see  Amylene  Hydrate 

' '     benzylic 

"    ortbo-Oxj'-,  see  Saligenin 

"     butvlic,  Iso-,  (Iso  -  propyl  -  carbinol ), — 

b.-pt.  107-110°  C  [224.6-230  F] 

"     tertiary,  see  Tri-methyl-carbinol . 

' '     caprylic 

"    caustic,  see  Sodium,  ethylate,  cryst. .  .  . 

"    cetylic,  (Cetyl-alcobol),  see  Ethal 

"    cinnamic  (cinnamylic;  stjTylic),    [Cin- 
nam-alcohol ;  Styrol-alc.  ] ,  see  Styrone 

"    ethylenic,  see  Ethj-lene-glycol . 

"    hydrochlorated,  see  Spirit  of  Muriatic 

Ether 

"    iso-butylic,  see  Alcohol,  butylic,  Iso-.  .  . 
"    iso-pentyUc,      see     Alcohol,      amylic, 

primary 

"    iso-propyhc,  see  Alcohol,  propylic,  Iso- 

"     methyhc,  (Wood-spirit,  Wood-naphtha, 

Wood  -  alcohol ;    Pjto  -  Ugneous 

[pyro-xylic]    Spirit ;     Carbinol, 

Methol),  — pure 

"    chem.  pure,— b.  p.  64-70°  C  [147- 

158  F] ..." 

"         "     [9^-95%] 

"         "     [90%] 

"     ortho  -  oxy  -  benzylic     (sahcjuous),     see 

Saligenin 

"    propylic,   (Ethyl-carbinol), — b.-pt.  96- 

99^0  [204.8-210.2  F] 

"         "    Iso-,  (Di-m ethyl-carbinol) 

'•    salicj'lous   (ortho  -  oxy  -  benzylic),    see 

Saligenin 

"     styrylic,  (StjTol-alcohol),  see  Styroue  .  . 

"    — so-called — of  Sulphur,  ("Alcohol  Sul- 

phuris"),  see  Carbon,  bi-sulphide.  .  .  . 

' '     Thio-,  ethyUc,  see  Mercaptan,  ethylic. . 

"  .  Wood-,  see  Alcohol,  methylic 

Aldehy^   (Acetic    [Ethylic]    aklehyd),    com- 
mercial   

' '     concentrated 

' '    highly  concentrated 

' '    absohite 

Aldehyd,  Iso-butyl-,  see  Iso-butyl-aldehyd 
"    salicylic,  (ortho-Oxy-benz-aldehyd),  see 

Acid,  salicylous 

Aldehyd  -  Ammonia   (Ammoniated  Acetic 

[Ethylic]  Aldehyd),  pure,  crj'st 

Algarbth,  Pow^der  of,  see  Antimony,  oxy- 

chloride 

Alizarin,  paste 

Alkaniiin,  (Anchusin),    inspissated  I  Exirart  d 

"    insp. ,  wholly  soluble  in  Alcohol  j  Aikanet. 

Alkargen  {not  Alkarsin!),  see  Acid,  cacodylic 

AUantoin 

Alloxan 

Alloxantin 

Allyl,  bromide  (mono-bromide) 

"    iodide 

"    sulpho  -  cyanate  (thio  -  cyanate),  —  syn- 
thetical;—see  Essential  Oils :  Mustard, 

Black, — artificial 

"    tri-bromide 

Allyl-amine 

Aloe  Purple 

Aloin  (Barb-aloini,  chem.  pure 

Alstonine,  see  Chlorogenine 

Althein  (Altheine),  see  Asparagin 


Containers  inul. 

lb.     .75 


oz.  2.50 


lb.  2.00 


oz.  1.00 


lb.  1.00 

lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.00 
lb.     .50 


lb.  6.00 
oz.  2.00 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  1  25 

11).  2.50 
lb.  6.00 


oz,     .  85 


lb.  1.00 
oz.  .  75 
oz.  1.00 


15  gr.     .50 

15  gr.     .25 

15  gr.     .35 

oz.  2.00 

oz.  2.25 


oz.  2.00 

15  gr.     .50 

oz.  2.00 

oz.     .  30 


J^^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


12 


IVIERCK'S     INID1£X. 


Alum,  ammoniacftl,  (Amnioniiim-ahiiu,  Aiii- 
luoniii-iihuu),  [Ahiininimn  .and 

Aniraonium,  sulpbate  J 

•     j>nre,  —  Alumen,  PL.  Urit 

'•  aiiimoiiio- ferric,  (AinmoniiK-al  Iron- 
aluiii),  see  Iron,  Sosqui-couipoiinds: 

Ammonio-ferric  sulphate 

"    caesic  (caesic),  [Caesiuni-aluni] 

"  chromic,  (Chrome-alum),  [Chromium 
and  Potassium,  sulphate],  large 

cryst 

"    II 

"    Copper-,  Ko-called,  — ("Divine  Stone"), 

-  see  Copper,  aluminat«d 

"  ferric,  ( Iron-alum  \  [Aluminium  and 
Iron,  sulphate;  Aluminio-fcrric  Sul- 
phate]   

"  potassic,  (Potassium  -  alum,  Potassa- 
alum,  [Aluminium  and  Potas- 
sium,   sulphate],    chem.    pure, 

cryst 

"         "     chem.  pure,  jiowder 

"  "  "  "  impalpable  i>owder .  . 
"     Ph.  G.  II.,  cr\Ht.,—Alumen,  U.  S. 

Ph 

"         "       "     "     "powder 

"         "     free  from  Iron • 

'  "         "     — caustic   pencils,  turned, —  with 

or  without  wooden  casing 

"         "     crude,  large  crystals 

"         "    burnt    (dried,    exsic- )  Alnme7i  ex- 
cated),  lumps  r    siccatmn, 

"    powder )  U.  S.  Fh. 

"  potassio-ferric,  (Potassic  Iron-alum),  see 
Iron,  Sesqui  -  compounds  :  Potassio- 
ferric  sulphate 

"    rubidic,  (Rubidium-alum)  .• 

"  sodic,  i^Sodium-alum,  Soda-alum  \  [Alu- 
minium and  Sodium,  s\ili)hate], 
commercial,  cryst 


pure . 


"    zincic,    (Zinc-alum),    [Aluminium    and 

Zinc,  sulphate] 

"         "in  sticks 

Alumina  (Argilla  pura— Pure  Ai-gil),  anhy- 
drous, chem.  pure,  see  Aluminium, 

oxide,  anhydrous 

"  hydrated, — commercial;  and:  pure,  U.S. 
Ph.;—sve  Aluminium,  oxide,  precip- 
itated, etc. ;  etc 

Alumina  Purple  of  Gold,  see  Gold,  Alu- 
mina ruri)lo  of 

Aluminated  Copper,  (so-called  "Copper- 

abiiii  "K  see  Copper,  aluminated 

Aluminium  (Aluminum),   double  salts  of, 
see  "  Aluminiiun  and  — •"  (below!).  . . 

"     metallic,  bar 

"         "    sheet 

"         "         "    thin 

"         "    wire 

"         "    i)owdev,  coarse. . . ". 

"         "        "    impalpable 

"         "    leaf, — book  of  250  leaves 

"     acetate,  pure,  liquid,  —  [5?^  of  Basic  Alu- 
minium acetate]  . 
"     Ph.G.II.,-  [8%do.] 

"         "  "     dry  

"    aceto-glycerolate,  (Glycerolate   [Glycor- 

ite]  of  Acetate  of  Aluminium) .  . 

"         "    -tartrate,  dry 


Containers  ind. 


lb.     .35 
lb.     .4U 


15  gr.  1.00 


lb.     .40 
lb.     .35 


lb.     .-iO 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 

lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


.50 
.55 
.60 

.40 
.45 
.35 


doz.   1.00 
lb.     .25 


lb. 
lb. 


.30 
.35 


15  gr.     .50 


lb. 
lb. 


.50 
.65 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.50 


oz.  1.25 
oz.  2.00 
oz.  1.75 
oz.  2 .  00 
oz.  2.00 
oz.  ^2 .  50 
Book  2.00 

lb.  .40 
lb.  .50 
lb.  1.50 


oz. 
oz. 


.30 
.25 


^^^  When  ordering,  si)ecify :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


IS/IERCK'S 

Index. 

13 

Aluminiiun,  arseniate  (arsenate)  .<, 

lnuzoiite        

Containers  incl. 
oz.      .30 
oz.  1.50 
oz.      .50 
lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.20 

chloride,  pure,  dry 

"     II 

'■     liiinainate,  pure,  cryst 

lluoride                 

oz.     .40 

'•     hydrate  (hydroxide),  U.  S.  Ph.  aud  Ph. 
tated,  jmre. — [Argil,  see  same,  com'l] . 

lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.25 
oz.     .30 
oz.     .  30 

oz.     .  50 

lb.     .40 

lb.  1.10 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.10 
oz.     .40 

OZ-.     .  25 
lb.     .25 
lb.     .7.- 
Ib.  1.25 

OZ.     .50 

oz.     .50 
lb.  1.00 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .  25 
oz.     .40 

"    II 

"         "    solution  [15°  BaumeJ 

' '     oxide,  anhydrous,  (Anhydrous Alumina), 
chem.pure,  -[Argilla  anhydiica 
purissima] 

cial.  f  Argill 

"         "         "    pu'-e,  (Hydrate  [Hydroxide] 
of  Aluminium ),  -  U.  S.  Ph. ; 
—  [Hydrated  Alumina,  — 
Argilia  hydrata  jnira.  Ph. 
G.  I] 

' '     palmitate,  pure 

"         "     crude 

' '     phosphate 

' '     silicate 

"     sulphate,  twice  refined, — free  from  Iron 
"    pure,  — [/;  *'.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II.  . 

"     sulpho  -  carbolate  (phenol  -  sulphonate, 

sulpho-jjhenate) 

' '     sulpho-cyanate   (thio-cyanate  ;  rhodan- 
ide) 

"    — solution  [20°  BaumeJ 

' '     taiinate 

' '     tartrate 

"         "    pure .' 

"    thio-cyanate,  see  Al.,  sulpho-cyanate  .  . 

Aluminium  and  Ammonium,  sulphate,  see 
Alum,  ammoniacal 

' '     and  Iron,  sulphate,  see  Alum,  ferric .  . 
"    and  Potassium,  sulphate,   see  Almn, 

potassic 

"     and  Sodium,  chloride,  cryst 

"       "         "    sulphate,  see  Alum,  sodic  .  . . 

"     and  Zino,  sidphate,  see  Alum,  zincic.  . 

N.  B.  — Other  DouWe— (also  Triple)— 

Siilphtites,  see  likewise  under  Alum. 

Amalgams:  of  Sodium;  of  Zinc;  and,  of  Zinc 

and  Tin;  -see  under  the  respective ??ietoZs .  . 

Amidin,  iodized,  see  IStarch,  iodized 

oz.     .30 

1 

Amido- benzene  (-benzol),  see  Aniline 

Amido-ethane,  see  Ethvl-amine 

Amido-methane,  chloride,  see  I\Iethyl-am- 
ine,  chloride 

Am.ido-phenol  (Ox-aniline),  ortho-,  hydro- 

15  gi-.     .75 

Amido-toluene  f-toluol),  see  Tohiidine  .  . .  . ' 

Amido-xylene  (-xylol),  see  Xylidine 

Ammon,  see  Ammonium . 

Aram.onia,  Spirit  (Alcoholic  Solution)  of,  - 
ace.    to  Dzcmdi,    -  [Litpior  Ammonii 
caustici    spirituoKUs|,     (Ammoniated 
Alcohol), —Bj).  j,T.  U.810 

lb.     .85 

"    Spirit  of,  aromatic,  see  Spirit  of  Am- 
monia, aromatic 

^S-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S" 


14 


IVlERCK'S     IlMDKX. 


•  — 3J 


Ammonia,  Water  (Aqueous  Solution)  of, 

[Aquii  Ammonia?,  Liquor  Ammo- 

niii',  L.  Ammonii  caUKtici),  pure, 

— Bj).   gr.  U.875,[abt.4U%NH  ' 

"   do.ao.,pure,-Bp.gr.U.8S5,[  "  360^ 

••   "   "     "       "  0.890,1  "  aa^ 

"     "     •'        "  "    O.;t00,[  "  29?-^ 

— Aq.  Amm.  fortior,  U.  S.  Ph. 

"     "     "        "     8p.gr.0.910,[abt25%NHJ 

"     "     "       "  "    0.925,  [  "    20%     "   ] 

"     "     "       "  "    0.960,  ["    10%     "], 

— Ph.G.II. i-Aq.Amm.,  U.S.Ph. 

"     "     "    technically  pure, — various  grades 

Ammonia  Alum,  see  Alum,  ammoniacal . . 

Ammoniacal  Iron-Tartar,  see  Iron,  Sesqiai- 

coiniKiuuds:  Amuionio-Ferric  tartrate, 

r.  S.  Fh 

' '    Turpeth,  see  Mercury  and  Ammonium, 

sulphate 

Ammoniated  Alcohol,  see  Ammonia,  Spir- 
it of 

"    Aldehyd,  see  Aldehyd- Ammonia  .... 

"  Copper,— so-called,  —  see  Cojiper  and 
Ammonium,  sulphate 

"    Glycyrrhizin,  ['.  S.  Ph.,  seed.,  ammoniated 

"  Iron,  —  so-called,  —  see  Ammonium, 
chloride,  -with  Feme  Chloride 

"  Mercury, — so-called:— infiisible  (U.  S. 
Ph.);  and,  fusible; — see  Mercury,  am- 
moniated, etc. ;  etc 

"    Tartar,  soluble,  see   Potassium   and 

Ammonium,  tartr.ate 

Ammonio-  double  and  tiiple  salts,  see  '  'Am- 
monium and  — "  (beloAv!) 

Ammonium  (Amnion),  acetate,   cryst 

"  acetate,  solution,  (so-called  "  Spirit "  of 
Miudererus),  see  under  Solutions .... 

' '    arseniiite  (arsenate),  cryst 

"     arsenite 

"     benzoat*,  from  true  Benzoic  Acid  pre- 
pared from  Benzoin-resin 

"         "    —  U.  S.  Ph.,  —  fr.  artificial  do.  do. 

"    bi-cai'bonate,  cryst 

"  bi-chromate,  cryst.,  chem.  pure, — free  fr. 
Suljjhate  of  I'otussium 

'*    bi-malate,  cryst 

"    bi-oxalate  (bin-oxalate),  chem.  pure.  .  . . 

"         "     commercial 

"    bi-phosphate 

"    bi-sulphate 

' '    bi-sul])hite 

' '     bi-tartrate 

' '    borate 

"        "     pure 

"    boro-citrate 

' '    bromide,  conform,  to  U.  S.  Ph.  it  Ph.  G.  II 

"     camj^horate 

"  carb-amate  (carb-aminate),  [so-called 
Anhydride  of  Ammonium  Carbon- 
ate] .  -  Exceedingly  volatile 

"    carbolate,  see  Ammoniiim,  phenate.  . . . 

"     carbonate 

"        "    chem.  pure, — U.  S.  Ph 

"         "     anhydrous,  —  so-called,  —  see  Am- 
monium, carb-amate 

"     chlorate,  per-,  see  Ainmon.,  per-chlorate 

"     chloride,(Sal  ammoniacum),  semi-purif. 

"         "    purified,  white 

"    chem.  pure,-f7.,S.PA.  &Ph.G.II. 

"         •'     BuV)limed,  in  lumps 


Containers  incl. 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 

lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


.60 
.55 
.50 

.40 
.35 
.30 


lb.     .25 


.30 


oz. 
oz. 

oz. 
oz. 
oz. 

lb. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
lb. 
oz. 


.30 
.30 

.40 
.30 
.30 

1.25 
2.00 
.30 
.25 
.25 
.30 
.50 
.40 
.30 
.45 
.50 
.90 
3.00 


oz.  1.50 


lb. 
lb. 


.50 
.GO 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


.28 
.40 
.50 


.^^"Wheu  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlKRCK's    Index. 


15 


Ammoniuin,  chloride,  with  Ferric  Chkiiide,  - 
(Ammonio-chloride  of  Iron;  so-called  "Am- 

moniiited  Iron  " ), — Ph.  G.  II 

Ammonium,  chloro-stannate,  (Ammonio- 
stannic  Chloride),  [Piuk  (Dyers')  Salt], 
see  Tin  and  Ammoniimi,  chloride .  . . 

' '    chromate,  neiitral,  pure 

"     citrate 

"    Cupiico-,  double  salts  of,  see  under  Cop- 
per and  Ammonium 

"    fluoride 

"    formate,  pure . 

' '     gallate,  neutral 

"    glycyrrhizate,  phamiacopeial,  see  Glycyr- 
rhizin.  ammoniated.  soluble,—  U.  S.  Ph. 
"     hydro  -  sulphuretted    solution    of    sul- 
phide,  [Hydrothion- ammonium  Solu- 
tion), —  see    Solutions:    Ammonium 

sulphide,— hydro-sulphuretted 

hypo-phosphite 

hypo-sixlphite,    see  Ammonium,    thio- 

sulphate 

ichthyol-sulphonate  (sulpho-ichthyolate), 
[Ichthyol],  see  Ichthyol  preparations,  etc. 

iodide,-  U.  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II. 

lactate 

mellitate  (mellate),  crj'st 

molybdate  (molybdenate),  chetn.  pure .... 

nitrate  

"     pure;  crj'st 

"        "      clry 

"        "      fused 

"     chem.  ijure,  crj'st.,  —  U.  S.  Ph.  .  .  . 

nitrite,  liquid 

oxalate,  (Di-ammonium  oxalate),  pure  . 

"     (do.),  chem.  pUre 

oxal-ui'ate  (uro-oxalate) 

per-chlorate 

phenate  (phenylate,  carbolate) 

phosphate,  (Di-ammonium  ortho-Phos- 
phate), purified,  cryst 

"     (do.),  pure 

"        "     chem.  pure,  — U.  S.  Ph.  and 

Ph.  G.  I 

phosphite 

phospho-molybdate 

picramate 

picrate  (picro-nitrate) 

picro-carminate,  dry 

puiijurate,  see  Murexid 

rhodanide,  see  Ammon. ,  sulpho-cyanate. 

salicylate,  cryst 

seleniate  (selenate) 

succinate,  pure,  crj^st 

sulphate,  crude 

' '    pure 

"    chem.  pure, —  U.  S.  Ph 

sulphide  (sulphuret),- hydro-sulphuret- 
ted solution  of ;— see  Solutions:  Am- 
mon. sulphide,  — hydro-sulphuretted. 

sulphite 

sulpho  -  carbolate  (phenol  -  sulphonate, 

sulpho-phenate) 

sulpho-cyanate  (thio-cyanate ;    rhodan- 
ide), pure 

"     commercial 

sulpho-ichthyolate  (ichthyol-sul])honate), 
[Ichthyol  1,  see  Ichthyol  preparations,  etc. 

tannate,  liquid 

tartrate,  neutral,  crj-st 


Containers  incl. 
lb.      .00 


oz. 

.50 

oz. 

.25 

oz. 

.40 

oz. 

1 

.00 

oz. 

1 

.25 

.50 


oz.  .  45 
oz.  .50 
oz.  5.00 
oz.  .  45 
lb.  .40 
lb.     .45 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


.60 
.65 
.60 


oz.  .  30 
lb.  .90 
lb.  1.00 
oz.  .  50 
oz.  2.00 
oz.     .  25 

lb.  .75 
lb.  1.00 

lb.  1.10 
oz.  50 
oz.  1.25 
oz.  3.00 
oz.  .35 
oz.  1.50 


oz.  .50 
oz.  6.00 
oz,  .35 
lb.  .30 
lb.  .39 
lb.     .50 


oz.     .25 

oz.     .30 

lb.  1.00 
lb.     .75 


oz.     .30 
oz.     .  25 


^  When  ordering,  specify :  "MERCK'S "  I 


16 


NlERCIv'S    Inde: 


Anrmonium,  tliio-cyanate,  see  Ammonium, 

sulpho-cyanute 

' '     tliiou-urate 

"    thio  -  Kuli)bate  (formerly  called  "hypo- 

sxili)bitu  "),  jmro 

"     tuuf^state,  sec  Ammouiiim,  wolfraiiiate . 

"     uranatc,  (so-c-alleil  "  Hydrated  Oxide  of 

Uranium "),    [also   sometimes   called 

"Uranium    Yellow," — which    latter 

name    properly    ai^plies    to    Sodium 

Uranate] 

"     iirate,  pure 

"     uro-oxalate,  see  Ammonium,  oxal-urate 
"     valerianate,  cryst.,  white,— Z7.  <S.  Fli. . . 

"     vanadate,  chem.  pure 

"     wolframate  (tungstate) 

Anunomuin  and  Aluminium,  sulphate,  see 

Alnin.  aiiiiiitiniacal 

"     and  Bismuth,  citrate,  see  Bismuth  and 

AiiniKHiiuiu,  citrate,  U.  S.  Ph 

"  and  Cadmium,  salts,seeCadm.&  Amm. 
♦'  and  Cobalt,  sulphate,  see  C.  «fcA.,  sulph. 
"  and  Copper,  salts,  see  Copper  and  Am. 
"  and  Iron,  arsenicico-citrate,  see  Iron, 
arseniate    and    citrate,   am- 

moniated 

"       "       "     chloride,  (so-called  "Ammoni- 
^  atedlron"),  see  Ammonium, 

chloride,  w.  Ferric  Chloride 
"       "       "     divers  salts,  see  Ii-on,   Mono- 
compounds;   and  Iron,  Ses- 
qui-com pounds,  —  (ike  latter 
embracing  the  CS.Ph.  salts: 
Citrate;  Suliibate;  Tartrate) 
*'    and  Magnesium,  salts,  see  Magn.  &  A. 
"     and  Mercury,  salts,  see  Merc.  &  Amm. 
"     and  Nickel,  salts,  seeN.  &  Ammonium 
"    and  Platinum,  double  and  triple  salts, 
see  riutinum   double  Chlorides;    do. 
double  Cyanides;  do.  triple  Cysmides; 

and  do.,  divers  double  Salts 

"  and  Potassium,  salts,  see  Pot.  &  Amm. 
"  and  Silver,  salts,  see  Silver  and  Amnion. 
"  and  Sodium,  salts,  see  Sodium  and  A. 
"  and  Tin,  chloride,  (Pink  Salt;  Dyers' 
Salt),  see  Tin  and  Ammon.,  chloride. 
"  and  Zinc,  chloride,  see  Z.  «fcA.,  chloride 
Ammonium,  Platinum,  and  : )      g^^  „„,,„ 

\  Calcium,  Cyanuret >    Platinum  tr.ple 

"(  Copper,  cyauurct-cyanide  .  )       Cy-"''"'". 
Ammonium,  Solutions  of  divers  salts  of, 

see  under  Solutions 

Amygdalin 

Amyl  ("Amylium" — iiot  Amylum!),  acetate, 
[Amylo  -  acetic  Ether],  (so  -  called 
"Pear-oil") 

"     do.,  [etc.],  (etc.), — chem.  pure 

"     bi'omide 

' '     butyrate 

"     chloride 

' '     cyanide,  (Cyano-amyl),  [Cai)ro-nitrile] . . 

"    formate 

"    hydride,  (Pentane),  crude,  see  Eupione 

"    iodide, -b.-pt.  140-148°  C  [284-298.4  F] 

* '    nitrate  

"     nitrite,  (Amylo-nitrous  Ether) 

"         "    in  lymi)h-tub('s  of  1  IS  drops 

"     i)ure,  —  U.  S.  Ph.  and  I'h.  G.  1 1 .  . . 

"     oxide,  hydrated, (so-called  "Fusel-oil"), 
see  Alcohol,  amyli(r 


Containers  iacl. 

OZ. 
OZ. 

2. (HI 
.30 

OZ. 
OZ. 

1.00 
-.50 

OZ. 
OZ. 
OZ. 

.32 

2.00 
.40 

Joz.v|s.oz.  2.00 


lb.  4.00 
lb.  4.50 

OZ.    .  no 

lb.  5.00 

OZ.    .  m 


OZ. 

.50 

OZ. 

.80 

OZ. 

.50 

OZ. 

.29 

OZ. 

.30 

,^^~When  ordering,  spedfy:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK's    Index. 


17 


Amyl,  phenate  (carbolate),   [Am  j'l  -  phenol] , 
cryst. — (A  hyimotic.) 

•'     valorianate,  (so-called  "Apple-oil").  . .  . 

Amyl-phenol,  see  Amyl,  plienate 

Amylene 

"     bi'iiiaido    

Containers  iucl. 

OZ.  2.50 
lb.  GOO 

oz.     .50 
oz.  1.00 

oz.     .  75 

Amylene  Hydrate,  (Tertiary  Amylic  Alcobolj,— 
boiliug-poiut    100°  C     [212  F],— sp.   gr. 
0.81.       (Au  excellent  hypnotic,  not  mate- 
rially affecting  the  heart-action.) 

Amylixm  iodatum,  (Iodized  Starch),  U.  S. 
rii.,  see  Htavcli,  iodized 

Amyliim,  animal,  —  so  -  called,  —  see  Gly- 
cogen   

Analgesine,  so-called,  see  Antipyrine 

Ancliusin,  see  Alkannin •. 

Anemonin     [^Ammnne  camphor,     Pnlsatilla- 
caiiipbnri 

15  gr.  1.75 
oz.  1.00 

Anetliol,  liquid 

Anethol-Quinine,  see  Quinine,  anisated . . 

Aniline  lAuiliat,   (  Amido-benzene  (-benzol); 

Bt-nzid-am;  Phenyl-amine],  piire.  . . . 

' '     acetate 

' 

lb.  1.00 
oz.     .50 
oz.     .30 
oz.     .30 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .  30 

"     chloride 



' '     nitrate 

' '     oxalate 

"     sulphate  

Aniline,  di-Methyl-,  see  Di-methyl-aniHne 
"     Methyl-,  see  Methyl-aniline 

Aniline  and  Phenol  Dyes  (or  Colors) : 

Aurin 

oz.     .40 
lb.  2.25 
lb.  2.50 
oz.     .  75 

oz.     .  65 
oz.     .  75 
oz.     .60 
oz.     .60 
oz.     .65 
oz.     .60 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  3.50 
lb.  2.50 
lb.  2.50 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  2.50 
oz.  2.00 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .50 
oz.     .75 
oz.     .  65 
oz.     .  45 
oz.     .50 

Black,  Nigrosine,  soluble  in  Water 

"               "                "in  Alcohol 

Blue,     free  from  Arsenic 

' '      permanent,  —  soluble  in  Alcohol ;  — 
free  from  Arsenic 

- 

' '      Ethylene- 

"      Methylene- 

"      Naphthalene- 

' '      redchsh 

Brown,  Bismarck- 

' '        Vesuvine- 

Chrvsoidine,  — free  from  Arsenic 

Green,  Malachite-,  ciyst., — free  fr.  Arsenic. 

"              "      powder,          "     "    •     " 
' '        Methyl-,  — free  from  Arsenic 

"        Iodine- 

' '        brilliant 

ludidine,  — free  from  Arsenic 

Orange,  Helian thine 

' '        Di-methyl-aniline- 

Ethyl- 

' '        Methjd-,  —free  from  Arsenic 

Phosphine,  so-called,  see  Aniline  and  Phe- 
nol Dves:  Yellow,  Chrvs-aniline 

Puqjurin:  diy;  and,  paste, — see  Purpurln. . 

Red,  Fuchsine, -free  fr.  Arsenic  ;-large  cryst. 

"     Congo- 

oz.     .40 
oz.     .50 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .50 
15  gr.  1.00 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .  35 
oz.     .  65 
■  oz.     .30 
oz.  1.00 

"      Corallin 

"      Eosin 



"      Magdala- 

"      naby  S- 

"          "     orange- 

"      Siifranine 

"     scarlet, — free  from  Ai-senic 

Rose,  Bengal-,     "       "           "      

TropeoUn  (TropeeoUn),  see  Tropeolin 

Violet,  Gentian-, — free  from  Arsenic 

oz.     .30 
oz.     .25 

"       Methyl-,—     "        '«          "       

^^"Wheu  ordering,  specify :  "MERCK'S"! 


18 


IMerck's   Index. 


Aniline  and  Phenol  Dyes  (or  Colors),— coniinued  : 

Violet,  Hoflfmann's 

Yellow 

"      Chrys-aniline  (sometimes  also  called 
Phospliine) , — free  from  Arsenic. 

' '      Liiteoline 

' '      Manchester- 

"      Martius- 

"      Naphthalene- 

"      Primrose-  (Primiila-) 

"     Safranine 

"      T- 

' '      oranj^e  T-,  -^f ree  from  Arsenic 

Aniline,  Ros-,  see  Eos-aniline 

Anisol    (^^lethyl   Phenate;  Methylo - phenic 

Ether) ". 

Anthracene,  purified,  sublimed 

Anthraco-potassa  (.\nthrako-kalij,  simple. 

"    sulphurated 

Anthra-quinone  (A.-chinone,  A.-kinone).  . 
Anthrarobin  (Anthro-arobin). — A  deriva- 
tive from  Alizarin,  etc.  —  [Used  as  a  mild 
succedaneum  for  Chrysarobin {thutia:  the  so- 
called  " Medicinal  Chrysoi)hanic  Acid").]. 
Antiehlors    (Anti  -  chlorines),   see   Sodium: 
thi()-suli)hati';  bi-sulpliite;  and,  sul^jhite  . . 
Antifebrin,  perf.  white,  chem.  pure,  cryst.,  Kalie's, 
— under  my  conjugate  guarantee  for  purity; 
— (J/edtci»ai  Phenyl-acet-amide,    Medicinal 
Acet-anilide). — [Jjatoly  very jyromineiit  as  an 
analgetic,  anodyne,  sedative,  and  hyjinotic, 
— inhemicrania,  neuralgias,  dysmenorrhea, 

insomnia,  delirium,  etc.  ]  

Antifungin 

Antimonial  Crocus  (Saffron),  see  Potassa, 

antimonio-suliihurated,  washed 

"    Ethiops,     (Antimony     and     Mercuiy 
Black  Sulphides),  see  Mercury,  anti- 

monio-suliihide 

"    Glass,  see   Antimony,  sulphide,  vitre- 
ous, — so-called 

"    Powder,  U.  S.  Ph., — (James's  Febrile 
Powder),    [Antimonious    Oxide   with 

Calcium  Phosj^hate] 

.A n timoniated  (Stibiated)  Liver  of  Ijime, 
[Stibiated  Calcic  Liver  of  Sulphur], 
see  Lime,  antimonio-suli>hurated .  .  .  . 
"  Tartar,  (Tartar  Emetic;  Tartarated  An- 
timony), see  Antimony  and  Potassium, 
tartrate,  U.  S.  Ph. ;  and  other  gi-ades . 
Antimony  (Antimonium;  Stibium),  double 
salts  of,  see  "Antimony  and — "  (be- 
low!)  

.<    "^^•'^  ch.'pnre'  [   I^egulus  of  Antimony 

"    arseniate  (arsenate) 

"    arsenite 

"    bromide 

^  "  chloride,  Antimonious,  (tri  -  chloride), 
pure,  cryst. ,  —  [  Concentrated  But- 
ter of  Antimony] 

N.B. —  See,  also: — Solutions: 

Antimonious      chloride,  — 

(Liquid  Butter  of  Antimony) 

"         "     Antimonic,   (pen ta  -  chloride),  see 

Antimony,  per-chloride 

"     tliaph orotic,  washed  (purified),  see  Potas- 
sium,an  timonate,  p/tarmacopeioi 
"         "    unwashed,  see  do.,  do.,  crude  .... 
"     iodide,  cr^'st 


Containers  incL 


OZ.      .40 
oz.     .  25 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
02. 
oz. 
oz. 


.75 
.25 
.25 
.30 
.40 
.25 


oz. 
oz. 


.50 
.25 


oz.  2.00 
oz.  .  25 
oz.  .25 
oz.  .25 
oz.     .50 


oz.     .50 


oz. 
oz. 


.35 


lb.  1.50 


lb. 

.35 

oz. 

.25 

oz. 

.30 

oz. 

.30 

oz. 

.50 

.30 


oz.  l.(K) 


.^^*Whon  ordering,  specifjr:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVlERCK's   Index. 


19 


Antimony,  oxalfite 

"  oxide,  white, —<n(e, — Ph.  Bor.Y;  (Anti- 
nionic  oxide,  — Pent-oxide),  |  Au- 
hydrous    Stibic  or    Antiiuonic 

Acid  -Sb.,0,l 

"  "  do.,  —  so-called,  —  Ph.  P>< >r.  YI ;  — 
{Washed  [imritied]  Diaphoretic 
Antimony;  Calx  Autiuionii  [Sti- 
bii] ),  —  [  in-iueipallj- :  KHb  C)^  ], 
—  see   Potassium,    untimonate, 

pharmacopeial 

■'  "  diaphoretic,  unwashed, — so-called, 
— {Unwashed  Diaphoretic  Anti- 
mony),  see   Potassium,  antim- 

onate,  crude 

"  "  precijiitated,  (.Yntimonioiis  oxide, 
— Tri  -  oxide),  jiure, — Antimonii 
oxiditm,  U.  S.  Ph.; — [Stibium 
oxydatnm  pnecipitatiim.  Ph.  B. 
VI] ;  (Anhydrous  Stibiousor  An- 

timonious  Acid — Sb^Oj) 

'N.B.  —  The  a&ore 'is  the  \Vd- 
process  Tri-oxidc;  the  Dry- 
process  Tri-oxide  is  the  so- 
called    "Flowers   of   Anti- 
mony. " 
"         "     do.,    with  Calcium   Phosphate,— 
(James's  Febrile  Powder), — see 
Antimonial  Powder,  ZT,  S.  Ph.  . 
"         "    brown, — so-called, — washed,    {Cro- 
cus [Saffron]  of  Antimony; 
Crocus   metalloram),   sec 
Potassa,    antimonio  -  sul- 

phiirated,  washed 

"  "  "  — so  -  called,  —  unwashed, 
{Liver  of  Antimony),  sec 
Potassa,    antimonio  -  stil- 

phiirated,  crude 

"     oxy-chloride,  (Powder  of  Al^'aroth)  .... 

"     oxy-sulphuret,    Antimonious,    (Kermes 

Mineral),    see    Antimony,     sulphide, 

red, — so-called 

' '     per  -  chloride   (penta  -  chloride),    [Anti- 
monio chloride] 

•'     sulphate 

•'  sulphide,  golden,  (Antimonio  sulphide, 
Penta-siilphide  of  An- 
timonj' ),  [so -  called 
"Golden    Sulphur"], 

I,  chem.  inive 

"     II : 

"     III 

"  "  black,  (Antimonious  sulphide,  Tri- 
siilphide  of  Antimony), 
[Black  Antimony],  lev- 
igated, I, — pure; — Antimo- 
nii sulphidum  piirijicatu7n, 

U.S.Ph 

"         "         "     levigated,  II, — Aiitimonii  s^il- 

phidum,  U.  S.Ph 

"         "         "     chem.  pure,  —  BjTithetically 

prepared,  —  Ph.  Gall 

"         "    vitreous, — so-called, — (Antimonial 

Glass;  Vitreous  Antimony) 

"  "  red, — so-called, — (Antimonious 
Oxy-sulphuret),  j  Kermes 
Mineral],  (Red  Antimony). 

"       "    Ph.  G.  I 

according  to  Cluzel 


Containers  incl. 
lb.  1.25 


lb.     .75 


tannate. 


lb.  1.50 


.35 


OZ.         .4:0 

lb.  1.25 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  .90 
lb.     .75 


50 


lb 

lb.  .05 
lb.  2.00 
lb.     .75 


lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  2.00 


^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


20 


IMKRCIv'S     INDKX. 


Antimony,  tartamted   (lartarized),     [Tartar 

Eineiir],     (Antiiuoniateil     [Stibiiited] 

Tartar^,  Bee  Antimony  and  PoUussiuiu, 

tartrate,  U.  B.  I'h.;   and  other  ^'rades 

' '     tartrate.  —  {Do  not  confound  with  ab< >ve  !) 

Antiniony,  black,  see  Antimony,  sulphide, 

blac-k 

"    red,  see  do.,  do.,  red, — so-called 

'  •     vitreous,  see  do.,  do. ,  \'itreons,  so-called 

Antiniony  and  Merctiry  Sulphides  (Black 

Sulphides  [Sulphurets] ),  see  Mercurj', 

,  antiuionio-sulphide 

"    and  Potassium,  oxalate,  cryst 

'«  "  "  tiirtrate,  (Tartar  Enjetic;  Tar- 
tiirated  [TartarizedJ  Anti- 
mony*), [Tartarus  stilna- 
tus — Antimoniated  Tartai'], 

cryst 

"       *'         "     do.,  powder 

JH.B.-  Boihtke  abore  i)rep- 
arations  are  of  full  i)er- 
centage,-abt.  i'S^  iih„(J.^. 

"       "         "     do. ,  pure,  crjst 

"       "         "       "       "     powder, —  U.  S.  J'h., 

Ph.  (i.  II,  A:  Ph.  An. 

*  N.B. — TAKTAr.ATED  ANXniONY  slioitld  hot  be 

confounded  with :  Antimony,  tartrate! 

Antimony,  Butter  of,  Uqu'd,  Bce  Solutions: 

Antiuionious  chk)ride 

"    do.    do.,    concentrated,   see  Antimony, 

chloride,  Antimonious,  etc 

•'  Crocus  (Saffron)  of,  [so-called  "  IFas/i- 
ed  Brown  Oxide  of  Antimony  "  ] , 
bee  Potassa,   antimonio-suli>huratetl, 

ica.'ihed 

"    Flo w^ers  of,  —  see  remark  under  Flow- 
ers t>f  Antiniony. 
' '     Glass  of,  see  Antimony,  suli^hide,  vitre- 
ous,— so-called 

"  Liver  of,  (so-called  ''Unwa.'ihed  Brown 
Oxide  of  Antimony ''},    see  Potassa, 

antimonio-sulphxirated,  crude 

"  do.  do.,  calcic,  (also  called:  Antimo- 
niated Liver  of  Lime),  see  Lime,  anti- 

monio-siilphurated 

Anti-Phylloxerins,  see  Potassium :  sulpho- 

carbonate;  and,  xauthogenate 

Antipyrine    (  Di  -  methyl  -  oxy  -  quinizine 
[-chiuizine|);  -alsocalled  '^Anulfjesine" .  .  .  . 

Apiol,  fluid,  green  .  .    '/   Olly  Eubslmcis  f  <.in  the  seeds  ol 
"  "      distilled  I       Pnrsl.y  (Ai.ium  pelrmeliiium>.. 

Apiol,  solid,  cryst,  white,  (Parsley-camphor) 

Apo-codeine 

' '    hydrochloratc 

ApOCynin,  crj'st.  |  Resino:d,- vot  identical -with 

"     amori)hous  .  f     thoGlucosido  "J/)oc2/nti«".' 

Apo  -  morphine     (Apomorphia),    hydrochlorate, 

amorphous 

-  "    hydrochlorate.     cryst.,     chem.     pure,— 

r.  S.  J'h. 

"    sulphate,  cryst., — soluble  in  Water 

Apple-oil,  so-called,  see  Amyl,  valerianate. 
Aqua  (.Vcpiai  medicata; — Medicated  Waters), 

see  Water,  etc 

Aqua  Ammoniae,  see  Ammonia,  Water  of .  . 
' '    Calcarise,  see  Solutions:  Lime,  U.  S.Fh. 
"    carmelitana,  see  Spirit,  Balm, — com- 
pound   

"  regia,  see  Acid,  nitro  -  livdrochloric, 
U.  S.  Fh \ 


(JontAiners  iisol. 


.35 


lb. 


lb. 
lb. 


.Go 
.65 


lb.  l.CO 


lb.  1.00 


oz. 

oz. 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 


l.iO 
.65 
1.50 
.25 
2.50 
2.50 
5.00 


15  gr.  3.00 

^oz.vls.oz.  5.25 

Joz.vls.oz.il.  75 
15  gr.  2.00 


.^r  When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NIKRCK'S 

Index. 

21 

Arabin  (Arabic  Acid,  Giimmic  Acid) 

Arbutin  Merck,  white,  cryst 

Argftnt.nm,  and  coinpoiinds,  see  Silver,  etc. 

Argil  (Argilla)  [Alumina],  anhydroias,  chem. 

pure,    see  Aluminium,  oxide,   anby- 

Oontainers  incl. 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.75 



— 

' '    hydrated, — com  mcrcial ;  and :  pure,  I '.  S. 
Ph.; — see  Aluminium,  oxide,  precipi- 

15  gr.  2.00 

oz.     .  12 
oz.     .50 
oz.     .60 
oz.     .60 

Arsenic  ( Arsenium), — so-called  '  'metallic, ' ' — 
cryst. ;  [so-caUed  "Cobaltum  Mineral"] 

' '    iodide  (ter-iodide),  cryst. ,  pure,  -  U.  S.  Ph. 

cury,  arsenio-iodide 

' '     lactate,  (Lacto-arsenious  Acid) 

' '     oleate                         . 

oz.  2.50 
oz.     .40 

"     pent-oxide,  see  Acid,  arsenic  (arsenicic), 
dry  [anbydrous] 

"         "     tetra-bydrated,  see  Acid,    arsenic 
(arsenicic),  bydrated 

.     oz.  1.00 

lb.     .25 
oz.     .40 

"     lied  sixlpbide,  (di -  sulpbide),    [Realgar; 

Red  Arsenic],  powder 

"     tartrate                    

"     tri-oxide,   see  Acid,   arsenious   (arseni- 
cous),  anbydrous 

Arsenic, Citrine  Arsenic; 

mentuni ;    King's    Yel- 
low], powder 

1'         "             "    precipitated  (wet  process) . 
iixsenie,  red,  see  Arsenic,  Red  sulphide .... 

"    vitreous.    1          »   ■  t            •         7 

lb.     .25 
oz.     .  35 

< '    PI          f      (  ^^®  Acad,  arsemous,  lumps 

' '    white,  so-called {  see  Acid,  ar- 

"    riowers  of  resublimed  i     senious,  etc. 

"    yellow   {citrine),   see   Ai-senic,   Yellow 

Arsenic  and  Mercury  Iodides,  see  Mercury, 
arsenio-iodide 

do.  do.  do.  do.,  solution,  U.  S.  Ph.,  {Dono- 

Arsenieal  Solution,  Fowler's,  see  Solutions : 
Potassium  arsenite    U  S  Ph 

Arsenixun,  and  compounds,  see  Arsenic,  etc. 

Asaron   (Asarin;    Asarum-camphor ;    Asara- 
bacea-campbor) 

Aseptol     (ortbo  -  Pbenol  -  sulpbonic      [ortbo- 
Pbenyl  -  sulpburic,  ortbo-  Sulpbo  -  pbenic, 
ortbo-Sulpbo-carbolic]  Acid;  ortbo-Sulpbo- 
pbenol    [-carbol]; — in  d'3\-%  solution)  — 
[Sozolic  Acid] " 

Asparagin  (Asparagine;  Altbein,  Altbelne). 

Aspidos-amine  and  Aspido-spermine,  see  lender 
Quebracho  Alkaloids 

Atropine  Merck  (Atropia): 
pure,   heavy, —  Atropina,    U.  S.  Ph.  —  Alka- 
loid from  Atropa  Belladonna,— free  from 
the  so-called  "light  Daturine."— Melt. -point 
115°  C  [239  F)  

15  gr.     .  75 

oz.     .30 
oz.  1.00 

1  oz.vls.oz.  G .  55 
15  gr.     .65 
15  gr.     .50 
15  gr.     .65 
15  gr.     .65 
15  gr.     .65 
15  gr.     .65 

arseniate  (arsenate) 

borate 



hydrobromate 

hydrochlorate 

nitrate 

salicylate 

.^arWhen  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


22 


NlERCK's   Index. 


Atropine  Merck  (Atropia), — continued: 
santoninate  ( 't(d  sautouate! ) 

Containers  incl. 
15  gr.     .75 

Joi.vls.oi.  5.70 
15  gr.     .65 
15  gr.     .65 

sulphate,    white,   cryst,    neutral,  —  Atropines 
sulphas,    r.  .S'.  I'll.,  —  absolutely  neutral 
(free  from  any  trace  of  either  acid  or  alka- 
liue  reaction  !j,  -light,  and  perfectly  white 

tartrate 

valerianate 

N.I>.   -Atropine  fractional  derivatives,  in- 
cluding Hom-atropine  Merck -Ladenburg, 
^^•ill   be  found  under   their  respective 
names. 
Atropine  Discs, — in  tubes  of  100 

' '    Gelatin,  ^in  sheets  for  25  applications. 

' '    Paper, —in  books  for  100  applications . 
Auri  Pigmenttun,  see  Arsenic,  Yellow  sul- 

])hiile 

Aurin,  see  under  Aniline  and  Phenol  Dyes. . 

Auro-  double  suits,  see  "Gold  and —    

Aurum,  and  compounds,  see  Gold,  etc 

Avenin  -  Lsgumin  ( 1  egetaUe    Casein  from 
oats) 

oz.  1  00 
15  gr.     .60 

oz.  1.25 
15  gr.     .75 

Avenine, — Alkaloid 

Azo-benzene  ( .\zo-l)enzol,  Azo-benzide) .... 

Azo-litmin.  chem.  pure 

, 

* 

.^"When  orderingr,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK'S 

Index. 

23 

Containers  incl. 

»- 

• 

- 

• 

.^ss-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


24 


m:erck:'s   Index. 


Balsams : 
Copuivii,  Maracaibo-, — (Balsamuia    capivT 

[copaiva;]) 

"     — dry,  — •  (Balsam  um    copaiva)     sic- 

cuni),   see  Resins:  Copaiva 

Gurjiin, — (so-called  "East-  India  Copaiva 
Balsam"),   [also  called:   "Wood -oil,"  or 

" East-Iudiaii  Wood-oil"] 

Indian    Heiuj), —  (Balsamiuu   cannabis   in- 
dicir),  -ace.  to  Dcuztl 

Kava-Kava,  siu  Resins:  Kava-Kava 

of  reni,  tnic 

of  Snlphur,  see  Oils,  tlivers:  suli)hnrated 
Linseed- 

"  "  terebintliinated,  see  Oils,  divers: 
sulphurated  Linseed-,   terebin- 

thinated  

Bamberger's    Solution,    merciiro-albuuii- 

uated,    see  Meremy,    bi-cbloride,    albunii- 

natt'd,  fluid 

Baptisin,  pure.  -Glucoside  from  Wild  Indigo, 

( Haptisia  tiuctoria) .  . ., 

Barb-aloin,  chem.  pure,  see  Aloin 

Barium  (liaryum,  Barytum),  double  salts  of, 
seo  "Barium  and  — ''  (l^elow  !) 

"     metallic 

"     acetate,  pure,  cryst 

"         "     chem.  jjure,  cryst 

"  ajthylo-sulphate,  see  Barium,  ethylo- 
sulphate 

' '     amylo-sulphate 

"  anhydride,  so-called,  see  Barium,  oxide, 
auhydroiis,  pure;  and,  commercial . . 

' '     beuzoate 

"    bi-oxalato  (bin-oxalate) 

' '    borate • 

"    boro-\volframate(boro-tungstate) 

' '    bromate 

"     bromide 

"     carbonate,  precipitated 

"         "  "    pure 

"         "  "     chem.  pure 

"     chlorate,  pure,  cryst 

"        "  '»    powder 

"     chloride,  impalp.  powder,   commercial. 

"         "     puritied,  crj'st 

"  "     pure,  ci"yst 

"         "     chem.  pure,  cryst 

"     chromate,  pure 

"    II 

' '    citrate 

' '     (ithylo-sulphato  (sulpho-vinate),  cryst. .  . 

"     fluoride,  pure 

"     formate 

"  hycb'oxide  (so-called  "hydrate")  [hy- 
drated  mou-oxide],  see  Barium,  oxide, 
hydrated,  etc 

"    hypo-phosphite 

"    hypo-sulphate 

"  hypo  -  sulphite,  see  Barium,  thio-sul- 
jihate 

' '    iodate 

"    iodide 

"     lactate  

' '     methylo-sulphate 

'*     nitrate,  cryst 

"         "     ])owder 

"         "     fused 

"         "     chem.  pure,  cryst 


Containers  incl. 
lb.  1.00 

lb.  1.75 

• 

oz.  2.50 

lb.  2.50 

15  gr.  .50 

15  gr.  4.00 
oz.  .  20 

oz.  .25 

oz.  .40 

oz.  .  75 

lb.  1.25 

oz.  .40 

oz.  .  60 

oz.  .  35 

lb.   40 

lb   55 

lb.  1.00 

lb.  . 70 

lb.   75 

lb.  .25 
lb.  .25 

lb.   30 

lb.   35 

lb.  1  00 

lb.   CO 

oz.   40 

_ 

lb  2  25 

oz   75 

oz.   50 

oz.   GO 

oz.  1  00 

oz   75 

oz.   85 

oz.  .60 

lb.  .25 

lb.   25 

lb  1  00 

lb.  .45 



^~\Vhen  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVlERCiv's    Index. 


26 


Barium,  oleate. 
' '    oxalate . . . . 


pure . 


oxide  (mon-oxide),  anhydrous,  [Burnt 
(calcined)  Baryta],  (so-called 
"Barium  Anhydride"),  pure. . . 

"     do.,  commercial 

"  hydrated  (caustic),  [Barium  Hy- 
droxide (so-called  "Hydrate") ; 
Hydrated     (caustic)      Baryta], 

jjure,  cryst 

"     do.,  pure,  dry 

'•       "     chem.  pure,  crvst 

"       "         "         ';      dry 

"       "    commercial 

oxide,  per-  (di-),  see  Barium,  iier-oxide . 

per-chlorate 

per-manganate,  cryst 

per-oxide  (di-oxide),  hydrated,  pvire .... 

' '     do. ,  commercial 

"     anhydrous,  commercial 


pure 


' '     i^hosphate 

"     rhodanide,  see  Barium,  sulpho-cyanato . 

' '    sahc  j'late 

"     sulphate,  precijjitated,  piire,-(SA-nthetic- 
ally  prepared  "Barytes";  also  called: 

Artificial  "  Heavj'  Spar") 

' '     Huli^hide  (sulphiiret),  commercial 

"         "     pure 

"  "  — free  from  Arsenic;  —  ace.  to 
"Winkler. — (Used  for  generating 
Arsenium-free  Suli^hydric  Acid 

in  Kipi^'s  apparatus.) 

' '     sulpho  -  carbolate    (phenol  -  sulphonate, 

sulpho-phenate) 

"  sulpho  -  cyanate  (thio-cyanate;  rhodan- 
ide), pure 

"         "     commercial 

"     sulpho-vinate,      see     Baiium,      ethylo- 

sulphate 

"     tartrate  

"     thio-cyanate,  see  Barium,  sulpho-cyan- 

ate 

"     thio-sulphate   (formerly   called  "hypo- 
sulphite ") 

"    wolframate  (tungstate) 

Barium  and  Platinum.,  salts,  see  Platinum 
double  Chlorides ;  do.  doubleCyanides ; 

and  do. ,  divers  double  Salts 

"     and  Potassium,  chlorate 

Baryta,  burnt  (calcined),  see  Barium,  oxide, 

anhydi'ous 

"    caustic  (hydrated),   see  Barium,    oxide, 

hydrated 

Barytes,   sjTithetically  prepared,   (Ai-tificial 

"Heavy  Spar"),  see  Barium,  sulphate,  etc. 

Bebeerine,  (Beberine,  Becberine,  Bebirine,  Bibi- 

rine,  Bebeeria;  Buxine),  pure,  cryst. . . 

' '    hydrochlorate 

"     sulphate  

Belladonnine 

Bengal  Rose,  see  under  Aniline  and  Phenol 

Dyes:  Rose 

Benz-aldehyd  (Benzoic  Aldehyd;  so-called 
"Benzoyl  Hydride")  [Artificial  Volatile  Oil 
of  Bitter  Almonds; — no^=Nitro-benzene!— 
which  seealso!]. — Chemically  identical  with: 
De-hydrocyanated  Natural  Essential  Oil  of 
Bitter  Almonds 


Containers  incl. 
OZ.      .40 

lb.     .75 
lb.  1.00 


lb.  2.50 
lb.  1.50 


lb.  .50 
lb.  1.00 
lb.  .GO 
lb.  1.25 
lb.     .40 


oz.  2.00 
OZ.  1.50 
lb.  1.25 
lb.  .75 
lb.  .75 
lb.  .85 
oz.     .35 


oz.     .50 


lb.  .55 
lb.  .45 
lb.   1.00 


lb.     .60 

lb.  1.75 

lb.  1.50 
lb,     .75 


75 


oz.     .30 
oz.     .30 


lb.  1.50 


oz.  1.65 

oz.  1.25 

oz.  1.25 

15  gr.     .75 


lb.  2.00 


j^- When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


26 


IVlKRCK'S     INDKX. 


Benz-amide 

Benzene    (^Honzol),    broiiiatt-d,    si'o    Mono- 

brom-benzene 

"  chlorated,  see  Mouo-cbloi-benzene  .... 
"     iodated,  see  Mouo-iod-beuzone 

Benzene,  anthracic,  (Coal -tar  Benzol), 
[Coal- iiaiibtba;  su-called  "Coal-tar 
Benzin  "  —  Benziiuiiu  litb  -  antbraci- 
num], — cliem.  pure,  crvstallizable;— 
boil.-pt.  80  8i°  C  [17C-1H3.2  FJ.  — 
(So-called  "Pbeuvl  Hydride.")  ..... 
"  do.,— boil.-pt.  7()-13()°  C^[158-26(>  F] .  . 
•'     do.,—       "      130-180°  C  [266-356  FJ.  . 

Benzene,  benzoic,  see  Benzol,  benzoic.  . .  . 

B3nzid-am,  see  Aniline 

Benzile  \Di-benzoyl ) 

Banzin,  petroleic,  (Pttroleiim  Benzin), 
[Petroleum  Napbtba],  —  I, —  boil. -jit. 

55-75°  C  [131-1(S7  FJ 

"  do.,— boil.-pt.  50  60°  C  [122  140  F],— 
Benzinum,  U.  S.  Ph.,  —  (so-called  "Pe- 
troleum Etber  ") 

Benzo  -  (Benzene-)  [Benzol-]  Quinone,  see 
Quinone 

Benzo-tri-ehloride  {not  Tri-cblor-benzene  ; 
nor  Tri-cbloiide  of  Benzene  [Benzol]  ;  - 
but:  CgH,.CCl  ) 

Benzoin  Crystals,  (Bitter-almond-oil  Cam- 
phor), [not:  EesinaBenzoe,  =  "Gum benja- 
min";—  but:  Oxy-pheuyl-benzyl-ketonel] .  . 

Benzoin  Flowers,  see  Acid,  benzoic,  from 
Siamese {andother) Benzoin-resin,  sublimed: 
U.  S.  Ph. ,  and  others 

Benzol  (Benzene),  bromated,  see  Mono-brom- 

benzene 

"  chlorated,  see  Mono-chlor-benzene  .... 
"    iodated,  see  Mono-iod-l)enzene 

Benzol,  benzoic,  (Benzoic  Benzene), — from 
Benzoic  Acid 

Benzol  of  Coal-tar,  {Anthracic  Benzol),  see 
Benzene,  anthracic 

Benzoyl,  chloride 

"    hydride, — so-called, — see  Benz-aldehyd 

Benzoyl,  di-,  see  Benzile 

Benzoyl-ecgonine 

Benzyl,  chloride,  commercial 

"  •*    pure 

Berberine,  chem.  pure,  cryst 

' '    citrate 

' '    hydrochlorate 

"    phosphate 

"    sulphate  

Berberine,  Hydro- 

Beryllium  (Glucinum,  Glycium),  metallic, 

powder 

' '    carbonate 

' '    chloride 

"    oxide,  hydrated,  (hydroxide) 

"        "    anhydrous 

"     sulphate 

Beryllium  and  Potassium,  fluoride 

Bestuschefifs  Solution,  tonico  -  nervine 
(anodyne  Iron-),  see  Tinctures:  Iron  chlo- 
ride, —ethereal  

Betol  (Naphthalot)  [Naphtho-salol,  Sali-naph- 
thol]  -  (Beta-Naphthylic  Ether  of  Salicylic 
Acid;  Salicylate  of  Beta-Naphthol) 

Bibirine,  see  Bebeerine 

Bi-chlor-naphthalene,  see  Di-chlor  -  naph- 
thalene   


Containers  i-icl. 
OZ.  2.00 


lb. 
lb. 

lb. 


1.00 


.50 


15  gr.  .75 


oz.  .  50 


15  gr.  .35 


oz.  1.50 


oz.  .  50 


15  gr.  1 .  50 

lb 

lb 

oz.  5.00 
15  gr.  .  75 

oz. 
15  gr, 


1.50 
3.00 


.00 
.75 


oz.  1 .  25 
15  gr.  4.00 

15  gr.  12. 00 
15  gr.  .  25 


15  gr. 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 


.25 
.25 
.50 
.25 
.25 


oz.  .60 


,^"When  ordering,  specify:  "MERC!K'S"I 


NlERCK's    Index. 


27 


Bili-fuscin 

Containers  incl. 

I.^gr.vial4.00 

l'gr.\ial2.00 

l^gr.ual4.00 

lAgr.vial4.00 

Bili-lmmin  

Bili-prasin 

Bili-rubin  {BUi-phain) 

"    Hydro-,  see  Uro-bilin 

Bili-verdin     

ligr.vial4.00 

Bi-nitro  -  benzene,   (Bi-nitro- benzol,    Bi- 

Bi-nitro-naphthalene,  see  Di-nitro-napli- 

Bi  -  nitro  -  tolueno   (-tohiol),    see  Di-nitro- 
toluene                                            

Ei-phsnyl-  and  other  Bi-eompoixncls,  see  Di- 
pbenvl-  etc  ' — etc   — under  "Di-" — 

Birch-tar,   see  Oils,    clivers:  Birch,  empy- 

Bismarek  Brown,  see  under  Aniline  and 
I'henol  Dyes'  Brown                  

Bismuth,  doiible   salts    of,   see    "Bismuth 
and  — "  (below ! )    

"     metallic, — about  97%  pure   metal 

"         "    pure, — free  from  Arsenic 

lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
oz. 
oz. 

2.40 

3.50 

6.00 

.60 

.60 

"     albuminate 

monium,  citrate,  C.  <S'.  Ph 

oz. 
oz. 
oz. 

.60 
1.00 
2.00 

"     bromide 

"     carbonate,  so-called,  see Bisnnitli,  sub- 
carbonate,  U.  S.  Ph 

oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
lb. 
oz. 
oz. 

oz. 
oz. 

oz. 
oz. 

oz. 

oz. 
oz. 
oz. 

.75 

.50 

.80 

1.00 

1.00 

2.50 

.35 

.50 

.60 
.50 

.35 
.55 

.75 

1.75 
.75 
.60 

"     citrate       U  S  Ph 

"    iodide  (ter-iodide) 

"    lacto-phosphate  (pho.spho-lactate) 

' '     oleate,  dry 

"     oxide    ( tri- [  sesqui- ]  oxide ),  anhydrous 
[yellow],  chem. pure, — Ph. Brit. 

"         "    hydra  ted  (white),  pure 

"    oxide,  per-  (pent-),  see  Bism.,  per-oxide 
"     oxy-chloride 

"    peptonized,  (Bismuthated  Peptone),— con- 
tains 3.8%  of  Oxide  of  Bismuth  in 

"    per-manganate,  basic, — soluble  only  in 
dilute  acids 

"    per-oxide  (pent-oxide) 

' '    jDhosphate 

phosphate 

Bi„03,— free  from  the  Sub-nitrate;— 
gives  up  only  traces  of  Salicylic  Acid 
to  Ether 

oz. 
oz. 
lb. 

.45 

.40 

2.90 

"    salicylate,  acid, — contains  about  40%  of 

"carbonate") — oluiii   pure 

"    sub-iodide,  see  Bismuth,  oxy-iodide 

"    sub-nitrate,  chem.  pure,  very  light  powder, 
—  U.  S.  rh.  and  Ph.  G.  ll,-(Magistery 
of  Bismuth);  —  perfectly   tree    from 
Arsenic   by  Marsh's  test 

lb. 

lb. 

2.50 
2.75 

"    sub-nitrate,  in  tablets 

^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


28 


NlERCK's   Index. 


Bismuth,  sulphate 

"    sulphide  (sulphuret) 

' '     tannate 

"        "    in  tablets 

' '     tartrate 

' '    valerianate 

Bismuth    and    Am,monium,     citrate,  — 

U.  S.  Ph 

' '     and  Potassium,  iodide,  liquid 

"       "         "     tartrate "     

Bitter  -  almond  -  oil,  artificial,  see  Bcnz- 

aldehyd 

Bitter-almond-oil  Camphor,  see  Benzoin 

Crystals 

Bixin  {Bed  Orellin),  chem.  piu-e 

Blood,   bullock's,   (^Sanguis   Tauri   [Bovis]), 

dry,  powdered 

Boldine 

Bone-ash;  and:  do.,  i)urified; — see  Calcium, 

liLosphate,  crude;  and:  pure 

N.B.  —  Compare,  also:  Calcium,  lihosphatc, 
bi-basic, — for  agricultural  chemistry. 
Bone-black,    purified,     (so-called    "Ivory- 
black"),    see  Charcoal,    animal,    purified, 

U.  S.  Fh.,— etc 

Bone  Phosphate,— so-called, —see  Calcium, 

phos2)liate,  ])recipit'd  tri-l)asic,  dry,  U.  S.Ph. 

Borax,  -  various  forms,  (also:  Borax-glass), 

— see  Sodium,  bi-borate,  etc., —  ['.  S.  Ph.; 

and  other  forms 

Borax-Tartar  (so-ca?fed  "Soluble  Cream  of 
Tartar " ),    see   Potassium    and   Sodium, 

boro-tartrate 

do.   Scales,  {Scales  of   Tartar), — perfectly 
soluble  in  "Water, — see  do.  do.  do.,  do., — 

in  scales 

Boro-Glycerin  ( "-Glyceride"),  dry,— [Glyc- 
erolate  ( Glycerite )  of  Boric  Acid  ; 
Glj'ceryl  Borate] ; — containing  3  parts 

Glycerin  to  2  of  Boric  Acid 

"     BO  -  called,  —  syrupy  consistency ;  —  see 
Sodium,  bi-boratc,   glycerolatc  of, — 

syrupy  consistency 

Boron  (Borium),  crysta'llized 

Brayerin,  see  Koussein  Merck 

Bromal,   anhydrous 

Bromal  Hydrate 

Bromine,— ^ro?7n<m,  U.  S.  Ph 

"     chloride,  ("Bromide  of  Chlorine,"  so- 
called)  

'*    iodide,  liqiiid, — so-called,  —  see  Iodine, 

bi-omide,  liquid 

Bromo-Cafiteine  {not  Caffeine  Hydrobro- 
mate,  —  which  see  also ;  —  biit  Bromated 

[bromo-substituted]  Caifeine  !) 

Bromo-ethyl  (Bromide  of  Ethyl;  Mono-brom- 

ethane),  see  Ether,  hydrobromic 

Bromoform 

Brom-phenyl-acet-amide,  mono-,  (Mono- 
brom-acet-anilide),  cryst.  [Supposed  to 
combine  the  medicinal  effects  of  Sodium 

Bromide  and  of  Plienyl-acet-amide.] 

Brucine  (Brucia)  [Vomicine],    chem.    pure, 

cryst., — free  from  Strychnine 

"    pure 

"    hydrobromate 

"    hydrochlorate 

"    nitrate 

"    phosphate 

"    sulphate 


Containers  incl. 


OZ. 
OZ. 
OZ. 
OZ. 
OZ. 
OZ. 


.50 
.60 
.35 
.40 
.75 
.75 


OZ.  .  50 
OZ.  .  60 
OZ.     .25 


OZ.  5.00 

lb.  1.50 
15  gr.  3.00 


lb.  2.00 


15  gr.  6.00 


OZ.  2.50 
OZ.  2.50 
OZ.     .25 


OZ. 


.85 


OZ.  5.00 


OZ.  1.50 


OZ.  2.00 

loz.  vis.  01,3. 00 
|oz.vls.oz.  2.10 
ioz.vls.oz.  2.10 
j  OZ.  vis.  OZ.  2.10 
Joz.vls.oz,  2.10 
Joz.vls.oz.  3.50 
Joz.vls.oz.2.10 


.^^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK'S 

Index. 

29 

"R-pnoi-np  nnrl  ^iinp-O^ride    livdriodate 

Containers  incl. 

15  gr.  1.50 

15  gr.     .50 

lb.     .75 

Butter,  Cacao-,  (Oil  of  Theobroma),  fresh. 
"    Nutmeg-,  see  Oils,   divers:  Kutnieg, 

expressed  

Butter  of  Antimony,  liquid,  see  Solutions: 

"    of  do.,  concentrated,  see  Antimony,  chlo- 

"     of    Tin,    anlij'drous,    see    Tin,    tetra- 

"of  Zinc,  see  Zinc,  chloride:   U.  8.  Ph. 

Butyl  Iodide 

Butyl-chloral  Hydrate  (Croton-cbloral  Hj'drate). 

Butyl-phenol 

Butyrin  (Tri-butjTin) 

Butyrum  stibii  (antimonii) ;  do.   mj^risticfe 
(nucist;T3i;  do.  stanni;  do.  zinci; — see  refer- 
ences i;ncier:  Butter  of  Antimony;  of  Nut- 
meg ;  of  Tin;  of  Zinc. — Butyrum  Cacao,  see 

oz.  3.00 

oz.     .  60 

oz.  2.50 

15  gr.     .  35 

^^'When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


30 


NlERCK's   Indh; 


Cacao-butter,  see  Butter,  Cacao- 

Containers  incL 

Cadniinm,   ilonble  salts  of,  see  "Cadmium 
auil  — "  (below!) 

' '     metallic 

lb.   1   45 
lb.  3.00 
oz.     .  75 
oz.     .  75 

oz.  1.00 
oz.     .27 
oz.     .  50 
oz.     .  75 
oz.     .  35 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .45 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .  GO 
oz.  1.50 
oz.     .  30 
oz.     .  50 

oz.     .  75 
oz.     .  75 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .  50 
oz.     .  GO 

"         "     sheet  

"         '•    powder 

"     acetate  

"     boro-wolframato  (Ixiro-tungstatoi,  solu- 
tion,—six  gr.  3.28 '. 

"     bromide 

"    carbonate 

"     chloride 

"     fluoride 

"    iodide 

"    nitrate  

"    oxide 

"     sulphate,  pure 

"     sulphide   (sulphuret) 

"     siUpho  -  carbolate   (phenol -sulplinnato, 

sulpho-phenate) 

"     tartrate  

"     valerianate 

CJadminm  nnd  AmrnnTiiiirin,  bromid« 

' '     and  Grold,  chloride,  see  Gold  &  C. ,  chlor. 

"    and  Potassium,  iodide  .... 

oz.     .  CO 

Caesium  (Casium),  metallic  

15  gr.  3.00 
15  gr.  3.50 
15  gr.  2.00 

' '     chloride 

Caesium  and  Rubidium,  chloride 

Ca.ftsinm   Aliim,  spa  Abim,  cipsir-.     . 

Caffeine  (Catfeia,  Coffeine)   [Theine],    double 
salts  of,  see  "Caffeine  and — "  (below !) 

"    pure,  cryst.,—  U.  S.  Pli. 

"    pure  true  — from  Coffee-seeds 

i  oz.vls.oz.  1.00 
J  oz.vls.oz,  4.00 
^oz.vls.oz.3.00 

"    ammonio-citrale,    see    Caffeine   and    Am- 

"    arseniate  (arsenate) 

' '     arsenite 

J  oz.vls.oz.  3 .  00 
|oz.vl.s.oz.3.00 
^oz.vls.oz.  1.75 

Joz.vls.oz.3.50 

"    benzoate,  true  salt.. 

"    boro-citrate,  true  double  salt, — readily 
soluble.  —  ( Combines   the  medicinal 
effects  of  Caffeine  and  of  Boric  Acid. ) 

*'    bromo-substituted(bromated),  [?io<  Caf- 
feine Hydrobromate  !J,    see    Bronio- 
Caff  pine 

"     cinnaniate,  cryst 

Joz.vls.oz,  4.<i0 
^oz.vls.oz.  1.75 
1  oz.vls.oz,  1.00 

i  oz.vls.oz.  1.00 
1  oz.vls.oz.  2.00 
1  oz.vls.oz.  1.20 

J  oz.vls.oz.  1.20 
i  oz.vls.oz,  1.75 
J  oz.vls.oz,  5.00 
1  oz. vis. oz.  2.00 
ioz.vls.oz.3.50 
Joz.vls.oz,3,09 
|oz,vls,oz.l.90 

"    citrate,  true  salt 

"     citrate, — so-called, — commercial 

"     -Ph.  Brit,  new,— [50% 
of  Caffeine] 





"     citrico-benzoate 

"    hydrobromate,  true  salt,  cryst 

N.  B.      Compare,  also ;  Bromo-Caffeine. 

"    hydrochlorate,  true  salt,  cryst 

' '    lactate 



— 

"    malate        . .    . . 

"    nitrate,  true  salt,  cryst 

"     phenate  (phenylate,  carbolate) 

' '    salicylate,  true  salt .    . .         

double  salts  of  Caffeine,  —  see  Caffeine 

and  Soda,  etc.  -(below!) 

"    sulphate,  true  salt,  cryst 

J  oz.vls.oz.  1.00 

^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


jVEerck's    Index. 


SI 


Caffeine— (a^  above!  ), — tannate,  true  salt  . .  . 

"    valerianate,  true  salt 

Caffeine  and  Ammonia,    citrate.    (Ammoniatcd 


34"oo£Catfeinel 
.[62.5%       "        ] 


Citrate  of  t'aft'rine ) 
"    and  Soda,  bcnzoate  . . 
"      "       "     cinnamate . 
"      "       "     citrate,  true 
"      "       "     salicylate.. 
X.B. — The  Benzoaie,  Cinnamate,  and  Salic- 
ylate, are  sohible  in  2  parts  of  hot  Water, 
and  remain  in  solution  on  cooling. 
CaHeine  and  Soda,    hydrobromate,    (so  -  called 
"Bromide    of    Caffeine    and    Sodium", — 
"Sodio-bromide   of  Caffeine"), —  [o2%   of 
Caffeine] ; — soinble  in  20  parts  of  Water  . . 

Cahincin  (Caincin  i,  see  Acid,  cahincic 

Calabar-Alkaloid,  see  Physostigmine  (Eserine)  . . . 

Calabar  Discs l  Physosti^ine 

•;    g-l^tine "  Discs;  etTetc 

"    Paper ) 

Calci\un,  double  and  trii^le  salts  of,  see  "Cal- 
cium and  — "  (below  I) 

metallic,  — by  electrolj^sis 

acetate,  chem.  pure,  drj' 

' '     cmde 

aethylo-suliDhate,  seeCalc,  ethjdo-sulph. 

albuminate 

antimonio  -  sulphide,   so-called,    (Anti- 
nionic  Liver  of  Lime),  see  Lime,  anti- 

monio-sulphurated 

arseniate  (arsenate) 

arsenite 

benzoate 

bi-malate,  crj'st 

bi-saccharate,  see  Calcium,  saccharate . . 
bi-phosjihate,    so-called,    see    Calcium, 

phosphate,  acid 

bi-sulphate,  pui"e 

bi-sulphite,  liquid,  —  [8°  Batime] 

bi-tartrate,  pure 

borate  

"     — glycerolate  (glycerite)  of ,  [Glyce- 

rino-borate  of  Calcium) 

boro-citrate 

bromide,  —  U.  S.  Ph 

bromo-iodide 

butyrate,  pure 

"    Iso-,  see  Calcium,  iso-butyrate  . . . 

carbolate,  see  Calcium,  phenate 

carbonate,  purified  (elutriated),   white, 
see  Chalk,  prepared,  IT.  S.  Ph. 

"     precipitated 

"         "     light  (flocciilent) 

"    pure,-[/^.  S.  P/i.  &Ph.  G.  IL 

"         "    chem.  pure 

chinate,  see  Calcium,  quinate 

chinovate,  see  Calcium,  quinovate 

chlorate 

chlorhydro  -  phosphate,    see    Calcium, 

l)hosphate,  hydrochlorated 

chloride,  (so-called  "  Hydrochlorate  of 

Lime"),  crude 

"    granulated 

"    pure,  cryst 

"        "     dry,  white 

"        "    fused,  perf.  white,  in  lumps, 

—  U.S.  Ph. 

"        "         "         "         "    in  sticks.  . 

"        "         "  "         "     granulated 

chromate 


Containers  incl. 

|oz.vls.oz.2.0t) 

|oz.vls.oz.2.00 

Joz.vls.oz.2.00 
Joz.vls.oz.  1.25 
|oz.vls.oz.  1.50 
|oz.vls.oz.2.00 
\  oz.vls.oz.  1 .  25 


Jcz.vls.oz.  1 .50 


15  gr.  10.00 
lb.  1.00 
lb.     .50 


.75 


oz.  .  35 
oz.  .30 
oz.  .50 
oz.  1.00 


oz.  .30 
lb.  .45 
oz.  .40 
lb.  1.50 

lb.  2.50 
oz.  .  35 
oz.  .  25 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .50 


lb.  .41) 
lb.  .45 
lb.  .50 
lb.  1.00 


oz.     .40 


lb.  .35 

lb.  .40 

lb.  .45 

lb.  .65 

lb.  .85 

lb.  .90 

lb.  2.50 


.s^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


S2 


NlERCK'S     INDKX. 


nn.lpimrj,  mfrntp ,  .  ,  , 

Containers  incl. 
oz.     .35 

oz.     .75 

OZ.     .50 

oz.     .50 
oz.     .  35 
lb.  2.50 

' '     ethylo-sulpliate  (sulj^lio-vinate) 

"    ferrid  -  cyanide    (ferri-cyanide),  [Calcio- 
Ferric  cvaiiide,  so-called],  crvst 

ferro-lacto-phosphale.    (Lacto  -  Phosphate 
of  Calcium  and  Iron) 

formate 

fluoride,  chem.  pure 

"     glycerino-borate,    (Glycerolate  [Glycer- 
ite]    of  Borate  of  Calcium),  see  Cal- 
cium, borate, — glycerolate  of 

••     glycerino-phosiihate,  (Glycerolate  [Gly- 
cerite]  of  Phosphate  of  Calcium),  see 
Calcium,  phosphate,  —glycerolate  of. 

' '    hippurate 

_ 

oz.  2.00 

•'     hydrochloro  -  phosphate,   see  Calcium, 
phosphate,  hvdrochlorated 

•     h_>i30-sulphite,  see  Calc,  thio-sulphate . 
"    iso-butyrate 

lb.  1.30 

oz.  2.00 
oz.     .  75 
oz.     .47 

_ 

' '     iodate 

• '     iodide 

"     kinate,  see  Calcium,  quinute 

"     kinovate,  see  Calcium,  quinovate 

"    lactate,  pure,  soluble 

'•     lacto-phosphate  (phospho-lactate),  cryst., 
soluble 

oz.     .25 

oz.     .50 
oz.     .  25 

"         "     i)owder 

"     meconate 

"     muriato-iihosphate,  see  Calcium,  phos- 
phate, hydrochlorated 

' '     nitrate,  pure 

oz.     .15 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .  45 
15  gr.  2.50 
oz.     .30 

' '     nitrite 

' '    osmate  ....                       ... 

' '     oxalate 

"     oxide,  caustic,  dry,  (Burnt  Lime,  pure), 
— from  marble,  — see  Lime,  U.  S.  Ph. 

-  — 

' '     per-manganate,  cryst 

"     phenate  (phenylate,  carbolate),iDure.  . . . 

"    crude,  [about  40%  of  pure] 

"     phosphate,  crude,  (Bone-ash) 

"         "    pure,  (Purified  Bone-ash) 

"         "     neutral,  chem.  piire, — Ph.  G.  II, — 
(Tetra-hydrated  Di-calcic  ortho- 

cium  Hydro-phosphate) 

[Tetra  -  hydro  -  m  ono  -  calcic  or- 
tho-Phosphate], pure 

"         "     bi-basic,  —  for  agricultural  chem- 
istry  

"         "    precipitated  tri-basic,  dry, — Calcil 
phosphas  prcL'cipitatus,  U.  S.  Ph. , 
— (so-called  "Bone  Phosphate" ) 

"         "    do.  do.,  gelatinous 

"         "    — glycerolate  (glycerite)  of,   [Gly- 
cerino-phosphate  of  Calcium] .  . 

"         "     — hydro  -  chlorated     (muriated), 
[Muriato  -  phosphate   (Chlorhy- 
dro  -  phosphate,    Hydrochloro  - 
l^hosphate)  of  Calcium],  liquid, 
— sp.  gr.  1,225,  [25%  solution] 

"         "    — do.,  dry 

"         "     — antimoniated    (stibiated), — 
[James's  Febrile  Powder], — see 
Antimonial  Powder,  If.  8.  Ph. 

oz.  2.00 
lb.  1.50 
lb.     .40 
lb.     .40 
lb.     .60 

lb.  1.25 

lb.  2  00 
lb.  1.50 

lb.  1.25 

lb.     .75 

oz.  4.00 

lb.     .75 
lb.  1.50 

' 

' 

"     phosphide  (phosphuret) 

"     phosphite 

oz.     .50 
oz.     .  75 



.^:©"When  ordering,  specif)-:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVlERCPc's    Index. 


33 


Calcium,  picrate  (picro-nitrate) 

' '    pyro-phosphate 

' '     quinate  (chinate,  kinate),  ciyst 

' '     quinovate  (chinovate,  kinovate) 

' '    rhodanide,  see  Calcium,  sulpho-cyanate 

"  saccharate  (bl  -  sacchai-ate),  [so-called 
"Saccharate  of  Lime"],  —  soluble  in 
Water,  easily  so  in  Sugared  water. — 
(Antidote  in  Carbolic -Acid  poisoning.) 

' '     salicylate 

"  santoninate  ()!o<santonateI), — whitepow- 
der,  insoluble  in  water ;  insiijid 

"    silicate,  pure 

"    silico-fluoride 

"  stibiato-sulphide,  so-called,  (Antimonic 
Liver  of  Lime),  see  Lime,  antimonio- 
sulphurated 

"      sulphide  (sulphliret),  -  ace.  ]  For     genei-«tinp 

to  Fresenius [  f:tlp'7j^it 

"  "      — ace.   to  Otto )     ratus. 

' '     sulphide,  so-called,  (Calcic  Liver  of  Sul- 
phur), see  Lime,  sulphiarated,  U.  S.  Pit. 
' '     do. ,  antimoniated,  —  so- called,  —  (Anti- 
monic Liver  of  Lime),  see  Lime,  anti- 

monio-sulphurated 

' '     sulphite,  crude 

"        "    purified 

"         "    pure 

' '     sulpho  -  carbolate  (phenol  -  suljDhonate, 

sulpho-phenate) 

"     siilpho-cyanate  (thio-cyanate ;   rhodan- 
ide), commercial 

"         "    pure 

' '     sulpho- vinate,  see  Calc. ,  ethylo-sulphate 

• '     tannate 

' '     tartrate 

"     thio-cyanate,  see  Calc,  sulpho-cyanate 
"     thio-sulphate  (formerly  called  "hypo- 
sulphite ") 

"     tri-chlor-phenate  (tri-chlor-phenylate, 

tri-chlor-carbolate) 

"     urate,  chem.  pure  

Calcium  and  Copper,  acetate,  see  Copper 

and  Calcium,  acetate 

' '     and  Gold,  chloride,  see  G.  &  Calc. ,  chlor. 
' '    and  Iron,  lacto-phosphate,  see  Calcium, 

ferro-lacto-phosphate 

"       "       "     cyanide,  so-called,  see  Calci- 
um, ferrid-cyanide 

'  •  and  Platinum,  cyanide,  see  under  Pla- 
tinum double  Cyanides 

Calcium,  Platinum,  and  Ammonium,  cy- 

anuret,  see  under  Platinum  triple  Cyanides 

Calomel,  see  Mercurv,  chloride,  U.  S.Ph.;  etc. 

Calx,  r.  S.  Ph.,  see  Lime,  U.  S.  Ph 

Calx  Antimonii  (Stihii),  see  Potassium,  an- 

tinionate,  pharmacopeial 

"    cum  Sulphure,  see  Lime,  anti- 

monio-sulphurated 

Camphor,  benzoated 

"     carbolated,  see  Cami)hor,  phenolated.  . 

' '     citrated 

' '    di-bromated 

"    mono-bromatcd, —  U.  S.  Ph 

"  phenolated,  {Phenol  -  Camphor;  Carbol- 
ated camphor,  Camphorated  Phenol) . 

' '    salicylated 

' '     valerianated 

Camphor,  artificial,  so-called,  see  Turpen- 
tine-oil, mono-hvdrochlorate 


CoBtainers  incl. 
OZ.      .30 

oz.  .30 
OZ.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.25 
.45 

.75 
.35 
.40 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.10 


lb.  .30 
lb.  .50 
lb.  1.25 

oz.     .25 

lb.  .75 
lb.  1.25 


oz.     .30 
oz.     .  25 


lb.  1.25 

oz.     .  50 
oz.  1.00 


oz.     .40 


oz.  .40 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .26 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.40 
.50 
.60 


^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


34 


NlERCiv's    Index. 


Camphor  of   Anemone    (FutsaiUla),     see 
Anemonin 

"    of  Asarum  (Asarabacca),  see  Asaron  . . 

"    of  Bitter -Almond -oU,  see  Benzoin 
Crystals _.  . 

"    of  Elecampane  {Inula,  Alant-wot), -sol\d, 
— see  Helcnin 

"      "  "     — liquid, — see  Alantol 

"     Lemon-,  so-called,  see  Tuqjentine-oil, 
di-hydrochlorate 

"    of  Parsley,  see  Apiol,  solid,  cryst.,  white. . . 

"     of  Thyme,  see  Thymol 

"    of  Tonka-bean,  see  Cumarin 

Cannabin,  -liesiuoid ♦ 

Cannabine  Merck.  — pure  Alkaloid;  — sj-rupy  con- 

sisteiicy. — (Simply  hypnotic  in  action.). .  . 

Cannabine  Tannate  Merck 

Cannabinon 

"    — lO-^  abstract  in  Sugar    of  mUk,^ 
adapted  for  immediate  dispensation . . 

Cantharidin,  cryst 

Capro-nitrile,  see  Amyl,  cyanide 

Capsicin 

Caput  mortuum,  pure,  see  Iron,  oxide,  red, 

anhydrous  

Carb-amide,  etc.,  see  Urea,  etc 

Carb-azole  (Di-phenj-1-imide) 

Carbinol,  see  Alcohol,  methylic 

Carbo  animalis  (Ossium),  purijicatus, ' 
U.  S.  Ph.; — et,  purus 

"    Carnis  purus — ad  i;sum  internum. 

' '    Sanguinis ;  et,  — acid9  purificatus . 

"     Spongiae  jiulverisatias 

Carbon,  animal  (Bone-),  purified,  U.  S. 
jP/(.;— and,  pure  

' '    Blood- ;  and :  d  o. ,  purified  by  acid . 

"    Meat-,  pure, — for  internal  use 

"    SponT^e-,  powder 

Carbon,  raineral,  see  Graphite 

Carbon  ( Carboneum),  bi-sulphide,  (so  -  called 
Siilphur-"  Alcohol ") 

"     do.,  highly  rectified,  —  {J.  S.  Ph 

"     di-chloride  (also  called:  proto-chloride). 

"     tetra-chloride  (also  called:  bi-chloride)  , 

' '    tri-chloride  (also  called :  sesqui-chloride ), 

cryst 

Cardol,  ^iruriginous;  from  Anacardium  ori- 
entale 

"     vesicatory,  from  do.  occidentale 

Carica  papaya,  Juice  of,  see  Juice  of  Papaw 

Carmine,  ])ure,  in  lumps,  (Nacarat) , . 

Cxrmine,  Safflower-,  see  Safilower  Carmine 
Carnine 

"     hydnjchlorate 

Carthamin,  (so-called  "Carthamic  Acid"), 

chem.  pure 

Carvol,   see  Essential  Oils:   Caraway -seed; 

extra  strong 

Casein,  commercial }  jr^om'miZfc  \  '  • 

Casein,  absolutely  cncm.  pure.  \  \  . . 

Caseins,    vegetable,    see  Conglutin,    and 

Logumin 

Cassius's  Purple,  see  Gold,  Tin-precipit.  of 

Catechin  (Catechuin),  [Catechuic  Acid] 

C  itechol,  sec  Pyro-catcchin 

Cathartin,  in  Extract-form, — (?io<  identical 

with  Cathartic  Acid,  —  which  see  also  !) 

Caustic,  lunar,  see  Silver,  nitrate,  molded. . 

"     mitigated   (toughened),    see    Silver,  ni- 
trate, diluted:  U.  S.  Ph., — and  others 


Containers  incl. 

15  gr.     .3  5 

15  gr.  5.00 
15  gr.     .25 
15  gr.     .20 

oz.     .60 

15  gr.  2.00 

15  gr.     .20 

oz.  1.00 

lb.     .23 

lb.      40 

oz.     .  75 

oz.  1  25 

oz.     .  75 

oz.  1.00 

oz.     .  75 

15  gr.  8.00 
15  gr.  8.00 

15  gr.  1.00 

lb.     .80 

lb.  2.50 

oz.  2.00 

oz.  5  00 

jES-When  ordering:,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


jvLERCK  s    Index. 


35 


Caustic,  Filhos's,  (Fused  Vienna  Caustic),  see 
Potassium,    hydi-oxide,    with    Lime, 

[1:1],  fused..." 

"    Yienna,  powder,  see  Potassium,  hydrox- 
ide, A\-ith  Lime,  [2:1],  powder. 

Cedrin,  cryst. ;  from  Cedron-seed. — Trans- 
parent crystals;  wholly  volatilizable;  readily 
soluble  in  Water. —(Febrifuge,  etc.;  anti- 
dote in  liydrojihobia,  etc.) 

Cerebrin. — Physiological  preparation  from 
brain-substance 

Cerium,  metallic,  fused 

"     acetate  

' '    bromide 

"     carbonate' 

' '     chloride 

' '     lactate 

' '     malatc 

"     nitrate 

"     oxalate — U.  S.  Ph.-^ot  Sesqui-oxidc .  .  . 

"     oxide  (per-oxide),  pure 

"     sidphate  (In-sulphate)  of  Per-oxide  .... 
"     sulphate  of  Sesqni-oxide 

Cetrarin  (Cetraric  Acid) 

Chalk,  prepared  (levigated), — Creta  prce- 
parata,  U.  S.  Fh. ,  —  [Purified  (elutriated) 
Carbonate  of  Calcium] 

Chameleon  Mineral,  (Mineral  Chameleon), 
see  Potassium,  manganate 

Charcoal,  animal  (J3one-),  [Bone-black], 
(Carbo  Ossium;  Spoclium), — purified, 
—  wet  process; — [so-called  "Ivory 
Black  "  —  Ebur  ustum] ;  —  Carho  ani- 

malis  pur'ficatus,  U.  S.  Ph 

"     do.,  (do.),  pure,-wetprocess,-[do.-etc.] 
"    Meat-,  (Carbo  Carnis),  [Medicinal  Ani- 
mal Charcoal, — for  internal  use],  jjure 

"     Blood-,  (Carbo  Sanguinis) 

"         "    purified  by  acid 

"     Sponge-,  (Biu-nt  Sponge — Spongiausta 
[tosta];  Carbo  Spongias),  powder. .  .  . 

Chelerythrine  (Chelerythria) 

Chelidonine  (Chehdonia),  pure 

' '    hydrochlorate 

' '     sulphate 

Chinidine,  Chinine  (Chinia),  Chiniura, 
Chinoidine  ("  Chiiioidinum"  of  U.  S.  I'h.), 
Chino  -  iodine,  Chinoline  (Chinoleine), 
Chinone;  and  compounds  of  these; — see 
Quinidine,  Quinine,  Quinium,  Quinoidine, 
Qiaino-iodine,  Quinoiine,  Quinone, — etc 

Chinoyl,  see  Quinone 

Chitin,  — from  beetles 

Chloral,  —  so  called  by  the  U.  S.  Ph., — see 
Chloral  Hydrate 

Chloral,  alcoholate,  anhydrous 

"     camphorated 

Chloral  Hydrate,  (the  so-called  "Chloral" 
of  the  U.  S.  Ph.): 

crusts 

loose  crystals 

true  Liebreich 

according  to  Liebreich 

Chloral  Hydroeyanate  (Cyanhydrate), 
cryst.  —  Khombic-prisms  ;  white,  translu- 
cent;  wholly  volatilizable  ;  readily  soluble 
in  Water,  Alcohol,  or  Ether. —  [Very  stable 
compound,  acting  physiologically  like  Prus- 
sic  Acid;  hence,  a  desiraV)lo  substitute  for 
Bitter-almond  and  Cherrv-laurel  Waters.  ]  . 


Cont.iiners  incl. 


■  15  gr.  8.00 


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15  gr. 

oz. 

oz. 

oz. 

oz. 

oz. 

oz. 

oz. 

oz. 

oz. 

oz. 

oz. 
15  gr. 


2.00 

7.50 

1.00 

1.00 

.75 

.35 

2.00 

3.50 

.40 

.15 

1.0) 

.35 

.40 

1.00 


lb.     .12 


lb.  .50 
lb.  1.25 

lb.  3.00 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  2.25 

lb.  .75 
15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 


15  gr.  2.50 


oz.     .30 
oz.  1.00 


lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.55 
lb.  2.25 
lb.  2.00 


joz.vk.nz.  2.00 


i^-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


36 


NlKRCK's    Index. 


Chloral,  meta- 

Containers  incl. 
OZ.  1.00 

15  gr.     .30 

Chlor  -  anile 

Chlorine  Bromide,  [Chlorum  bromatum),  so- 
culled,  set)  Bromine,  chloride 

Chlorine-water    (Solution  of  Chloi-ine  in 
aistilled  Water) 

Chloro-ethyl    (Mono-ehlor-etbanei,    chlori- 
nated compounds  of,    see  Ether,    hydro- 
chloric, etc 

Chloroform    (Ethyl    chloroform),    piare,  — 
Chloroformumpurificatum,  tl.  S.  Ph., — 
conforming  to  Ph.  G.  11 

lb.  l.CO 
lb.  3.00 
lb.  2.50 

lb.  1.50 

' '     from  Chloral 

-  -    _ 

"     En£,'lish  (British),  — in  original  jars 

"     chem.  })ure — according  to  British  stand- 
ard, (])nrissimum  uso  anglico) 

Chloroform.  IVIethyl-,  see  Methyl  Chloroform 

Chlorogenine  lAlstonine),  -from  Alstouiu-bark 
|.Vlst(iuia  c-iinstricta  Apocvnete] 

15  gi-.  1 .  75 
15  gr.     .  60 

oz.     .  50 
15  gr.     .50 

Chlorophyll,  chem.  pure 

free  from  Cupric  Oxide 

Chole-stearin  (Cholesterin) 

Chole-stearin  Fat,  see  Lanolin 

Chondrin  (Cartilai^e  Gelatin) 

15  gr.     .50 

Chrom-aci-chloride  (CJhromyl  Di-chloride), 
see  Chromium,  di-o.\v-di-chloride 

Chrome  Alum,  see  Alum,  chromic 

Chromium  {Chrome),  metallic,  fused 

"     acetate  

15  gr.  1.00 
oz.     .50 

"     chloride,  sesqui-,  see  Chromium,  sesqui- 
chloride 



"    di-oxy-di-chloride,  (Chrom-aci-chloride, 
Chromyl  Di-chloride),  [Chloro-chrom- 
ic  Anhydride]     

' '     fluoride 

oz.     .  50 

"     hydroxide,  Chromic,  see  Chromium,  ox- 
ide, hydrated 

"    nitrate 

oz.     .35 
oz.     .50 

lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.25 
lb.     .75 

' '    oxalate 

"     oxide  (sesqui-oxide),    [Chromic  oxide], 
anhydi-ous,  dry 

"         "     do.,  chem.  pure 

"         "    hydrated,  (ChromicHydroxide),  dry 
"     oxy-chloride,  see  Chromium,  di-oxy-di- 
chloride  

"    phosphate,  cryst 

oz.  1.75 
oz.  1.50 
oz.     .  30 

"    sesqui-chloride 

' '     sulphate 

Chromium  and  Potassium,  sulphate,  see 
Alum,  chromic 

Chromyl  Di-chloride,  see  Chromium,  di- 
oxy-di-chloi-ide 

Chrys-aniline  (so-called  "  Phosphine  "),  see 
under  Auiliuo  and  Phenol  Dyes:  Yellow.    . 

Chrys-arobin,  —  U.    ».   Fh.   and  Ph.  G.  II,  — 

(so-called  "Medicinal  Chrysophanic  Acid'"). . . 

N.  B.  —  True  (^hrysojjhunic  (lUieic)  Acid, 

see  llhnbarb  constituents:  Ilhein. 

Chrysoidine,  cryst.,  see  under  Aniline  and 

I'hpiiiil  Dyes 

oz.     .40 

Cicutine  (Conicine),  see  Coniine 

Cimieifugin.— llesiuoidfrom  Black  Snake- 
root,  (Bhick  Cohosh),    [Cimicifuga  (Actnea) 
racemos.'i] 

oz.  2.00 

oz.     .60 
oz.     .  75 
oz.     .60 
oz.     .50 

Cinchonidine  (Cinchonidia)   {Alpha-Clmn- 

' '    borate 

"    hydrochlorate 

"    salicylate 

.^33-  When  ordering,  specify ;  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


JVliERCK's   Index. 


37 


Cinchonidine  —  {as  above!), — sulphate,  Zim- j 

mer's  ;  conforming  to  ['.  5.  Ph j 

"    tuunato 

' '     taitrato 

Cinchonine  (Cinchonia),  chcm.  pure,  cryst., 
—  U.  S.  Ph., — free  from  Cinchotine. . 

•  ■     in;ro,  cryst 

"    precipitated 

benzoate 

ferri-citrate,  [25^^  Cinchonine]   

liych'oclilorate 

salicylate 

snljihate,  —  U.  S.  Ph. ,  —  large  cryst 

tannate 

Cinchovatine,  see  Cinclionidine 

N.  B.  —  Other  Cinchona  deri cailves,  seeQiiin- 

idine.  Quinine,  etc. ;  also :  Acid,  quinic,  etc. 

Cinis  stanni  (Jovis),   [Tin  Ash],  see  Tin, 

oxide,  grey  . . . . ; 

Cinnabar,  artificial,  best,  see  Mercury,  sul- 

l)hide,  red,  ['.  S.  Ph 

Cinnam-alcohol,  see  StjTone 

Cinnamene  (C'innamoli,  see  Stji-ol 

Cinnyl  (Styryli  Cinnaniate,  see  StjTacin  .  . 
Citrullin,  see  Coiocynthidin 

Coal-tar  Benzol,  )  (so-called  "Coal-tar BeBzln"), 
"     Naphtlia        f      —see  Benzene,  anthracic  .. 

"     Dyes  {Colors),  see  Aniline  and  Phenol  Dyes. 

Cobalt,  metallic,  [98-99^^],  granulated 

"    pure 

' '     acetate 

"     ammonio-sulphate,  see  Cobalt  and  Am- 

moniiim,  sulphate, — (below!) 

' '     arseniate  (arsenate) 

"         "    technical,  see  under  Cobalt,  oxide 

"     carbonate,  pure 

"         "    technical,  see  under  Cobalt,  oxide 

' '     chloride,  jiure,  cryst 

"     chromate 

' '     cyanide 

"     nitrate,  ptire,  cryst 

"         "    —solution 

' '     oxalate,  pure 

"     oxide,  chem.  pure 

"         "    for  the  Porcdaiii  ynanufudure  and 
other  technical  uses  : — 

blue,  F.  U 

black,     I  %  F.  F.  K.  O 

grey,   II  *, 
black,  III  % 

"   IV«,  P.  O 

— arseniate, — A.  K.  O 

— carbonate, — K.  O.  11 

— phosphate, — P.  K.  0 

"    phosphate 

"        "    technical,  see  under  Cobalt,  oxide 

"     sulphate,  pure,  cryst 

"     tartrate  

Cobalt  and  Ammonium,  sulphate 

"    and  Potassium,  cyanide,  see  Potassi- 

iim,  cobalti-cyanide 

Cobaltum  Mineral,   so-called,  —  (so-called 
••Metallic"  Arsenic), — see  Arsenic,  cryst. . . 

Coca-ethyline 

Cocaine  Merck: 

pure 

"    synthetically  prepared 

benzoate 

carbolate,  see  Cocaine,  iDhena^e 

borate 


F.  K.  O. 
E.  K.  0. 


Containers  incl. 

1  oz.vial 

5  oz.tin.oz 

oz. 

.50 

oz. 

.75 

oz. 

1.50 

oz. 

.35 

oz. 

.28 

oz. 

1.00 

oz. 

.30 

oz. 

.23 

oz. 

.40 

oz. 

.24 

oz. 

.30 

oz.  .50 
oz.  2.00 
oz.     ,70 


.65 


oz. 


.50 


oz. 


.45 
oz.  .65 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  .  30 
oz.  .  25 
oz.  .  50 
oz.  1 .  00 


oz.  1.25 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .75 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.70 
.75 
.70 
.75 
.85 
.50 


oz.  .  25 
oz.  .  75 
oz.     .  35 


15  gr.  3.00 

15  gi-.  .75 
15  gr.  7.00 
15  gr.     .75 


15  gr.     .75 


j^-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


38 


m:krci"C's    Index. 


Cocaine  Merck, — continued: 

citrate 

hydrobromate 

hydrochlorate,  chem.  pure,  cryst.,  perf.  white  . . 

nitrate 

oleate  [  5^^  of  Alkaloid]  

"    [10%         "       ]  

"     [50%  "        ]  

phenate  (phenylate,  carbolate),  [Phenol-Co- 
caine],— soft  extract  consistency 

phtalate, — sjTupy  consistency. — Very  easily 
soluble  in  Water  and  in  Alcohol 

salicylate 

sulphate 

tannate 

tartrate 

^"X.  B.  —  These  Cocaines  hear  in  absolute 
perfection  all  Tests,  — including  the  one  by 
Ammonia,  recentli/  recommended  by^lxcLA- 
GAN,  and  Vie  Intensified  Permanganate  te4 
{see  IVIerck's  Bulletin,  Xo.  2  of  Vol.  1). 

Cocaine  Discs,     in  tubes  of  100 

Codeine  (Codeiu),  jnire,  cryst., —  U.  S.  Ph..  .  . 

' '    acetate 

"     citrate 

"     hydrobromate 

' '     hydrochlorate 

"     hydro-iodate  (bydriodate) 

"     nitrate 

"    phosphate,  soluble,  Merck, — soluble  in  4 
parts  Water 

"    salicylate 

"     sulphate, — soluble  in  35^0  parts  Water 

' '     valerianate 

Codeine  and  Morphine,  hydrochlorate,  see 

Salt,  Gregoi-y's 

Coffeine,  see  Caffeine 

Colchicein 

Colchicine  Merck,  chem.  pure,  cryst 

' '     pure,  powder 

' '     {annate 

Colcotliar,  pm-e,  see  Iron,  oxide,  red,  anhydr. 

Collections  (Specimen  Cases)  of  1  see      Speri- 

Alkaloids,  Glucosides,  etc.  I  men    Collec- 

"     of  Metals I  tions,  —  at 

' '    of  Physiological  Preparations  J  End  of  List. 
Collodion,  simple,  [2?^  Pyroxylin] 

"     U.S. Ph., -douh\e,li%    "        ],Ph.  G.  11 

"    Ph.Belg.new,  "    [4:%    "        ],  flexible. 

"    triple [6%    "        ] 

"    cantharidal  (vesicatory), — Ph.  G.  II.  . . . 

"    flexible  (elastic) 

"    iodized 

"    iodoformized 

CoUodion  Cotton, —Ph.  G.  II,  — (Soluble 

Gun  Cotton,  Pyro-xylin,  Collo-xylin,  Cotton 

Xyloidin).  —  Chn  be  shipped  only  when  wet. . . 

Colocynthidin  (Citruliin) 

Colocynthin,  chem.  pure 

Columbin 

Conchinine,  see  Quinidine 

Condurangin. — Gluco.side  from  Conduran- 

Ko-bark  

Conessine,  pure,  cryst 

Conglutin  (  Vegetable   Casein  from  almonds) 
Congo   Paper,— according  to  Prof.    Riegel.  — 

(Test-paper  for  Hydrochloric  Acid  in  the 

stomach. )     

Congo  Red,  see  under  Aniline  and  Phenol 

Dyes:  Ked ' 


Container:!  incl. 


15  gr. 

15  gr. 

15  gr 

15  gr, 
Joz.v|s.oz.  3.00 
Joi.vls.oz.  4.00 
loz.vls.oz.12. 00 


.75 
.75 
.45 
.75 


15  gr.  1.00 

15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.   '7'^ 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 


75 
.75 
.75 
.75 


ioz.vls.oz.  4.75 
^oz.vls.oz.12.00 
ioz.vls.oz.il. 50 
Joz.vls.oz.10.00 
|oz.vls.oz.  G.OO 
|oz.vls.oz.l0.00 
ioz.vls.oz.l2.00 

Joz.vls.oz.  9.00 
Joz.vls.oz.12.00 
loz.vls.oz.  4.50 
|oz.vls.oz.l2.00 


15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.  .  50 


15  gr.  .45 


■ 

lb. 

1.20 

lb. 

1.25 

lb. 

1.30 

lb. 

1.35 

lb. 

2.50 

lb. 

1.25 

lb. 

2.51) 

lb. 

4.00 

oz. 

.40 

15  gr. 

.75 

15  gr. 

.75 

15  gr. 

1.25 

15  gr. 

6.00 

oz. 

1.50 

quire 

.75 

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JVlERCIv'S     INDEX. 


39 


Coniferin 

Coniine  Merck.  (Couicine,  Cicutine),  pure 

■  ■    hydrobromale.  cryst 

"         ••    powder 

' '    hydrochlorate 

Convallamarin 

Convallarin 

Convolvulin  (White  Kesin  of  True  Jalap). — 
The  imre  Ghicoside  from  the  True  Jalap- 
root— from  Ipomcea  piu-ga 

N.B. — ^ee,  also:  Eesins:  Jalap, — brown, 
fr.  the  true  Koot;— and,  do.,  etc.,  Ph.  6.  II. 

Copiiva,  see  Balsams:  Copaiva 

Copper  (^Cuprum),  double  and  triple  salts  of, 

see  ' '  Copper  and  — "  (below  ! ) 

'  •     metallic,  gi-anulated 

"        "    in  scixles 

• '         " .  filings 

"     shavings  

•'         "    reduced,  powder 

"  acetate,  basic,  (sub-acetate),  refiu'd,  pow- 
der; [Purified  Verdigris — ^rugo 
purificata],  (Tiridea^ris  purific.) 
"  "  normal  (neutral),  pure,  crvst., — 
U.  S.  PA.;— [CrystaUized'Verdi- 
gris — ^rugo  destillata  (crj-stal- 
hsata)],  (Flores  virides  aeris)  . . . 

"    albuminate 

"  aluminated,  (so-called  "Divine  Stone, " 
or  "Ophthalmic  Stone";  also 
called  "Copper-alum"j,  in  jjlates 

"         "in  pencils 

"         "    powder 

"     ammoniated,  so-called,  see  Copi^er  and 

Ammonium,  sulphate 

' '     arseniate  (arsenate) 

' '     arsenite 

' '     benzoate 

"     bi-chloride,  pure 

"         "     cryst.,  commercial 

• '     borate 

"    bromide 

"     butyrate 

' '     carbonate,  green  (di-cupric)  )  ./hue'^  oiolTn' 

"  "  "       Chem.  pm-e  f  ?ain-green)."°. 

"  "  blue(sesqui-cupricj,  [Artificial5/ue 
Malachite,  (ilountain-blue  i  ;Yer- 
diter], — Al  Enghsh 

' '     chlorate 

' '    chloride  (mono-chloride),  white 

"        "    bi-,  see  Copper,  bi-chloride 

"    chromate 

"         "    liquid 

' '    citrate ■. 

' '     cj'anide 

' '    f  erro-cyanide,  see  Cop.  and  Iron,  cyanide 

' '    formate,  crj'st 

' '     iodide 

"     lactate  

"    nitrate,  cryst.,  commercial 

"         "  "      pure 

"         "  "       chem.  pure 

"  nitro  -  prusside  (nitro  -  prussiate ;  nitro- 
ferri-cyanide) 

"    oleate  

' '    oxalate 

"  oxide,  black  (Cupric),  [mon-oxide],  pure, 
powder 

"         "        "    pure,  coarse  granul.  )  for  an- 

"         "         "         "     wire (    nlyses 


Containers  incl. 

oz.  3.50 

I oz.vls.oz.  6.00 
15  gr.  .50 
15  gr.  .50 
15  gr.  .75 
15  gi-.  .75 
15  gr.  .  GO 

lb.   75 

lb.  1  50 

oz.   25 

lb   75 

oz   25 

lb.  .  75 

lb.  1.00 

oz.   50 

lb.'   60 

lb.  1  00 

lb.   60 

oz.   30 

oz.  .  30 

oz.   50 

lb.   80 

lb.  .50 

oz.   30 

oz.   60 

oz.   80 

lb.  .75 
lb.  1  00 

lb.  1.00 

oz.   85 

lb.  2.50 

lb.   85 

oz.   40 

oz.  .  70 

oz.  .  75 

oz.   50 

lb.   60 

lb   70 

lb.  .75 

oz  1  50 

oz.   25 

lb.  1  85 

lb.  . 90 

lb.  1.75 

lb  2  00 

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40 


NlERCK's   Index. 


Copi)er,  oxide,  black,  -  (as  abofe/), -technical 

"  "    hydrated,  pure 

"     oxide,  red  (Cuprous),  [sub-oxide],  pure 

*'         "        *'     commercial 

"    phosphate 

"     i)hosphide  (phosphuret),  powder 

"     rhodauide,  see  Copper,  Bulpho-cj'anate . 

"     salicylute,  powder 

"        "    in  sticks 

' '    sub-acetate,  (Purified  Verdigris),  see  Cop- 
per, acetate,  basic 

"    sulphate,  basic  (tetra-cupric) 

"         "     neutral,  (Copper  Vitriol ;  Blue  Vit- 
riol), ch.  pure,  —  U.  S.  J'h. 
"        "         "    molded  (fused),  in  sticks  . . . 

"         "         "     caustic  pencils,  turned 

"  "  "  "  "      mounted  in  wood 

"         "         "    cryst.,  commercial 

"    sulphide  (sulphuret),   fused 

"         "     granulated 

"        "    powder 

"        "    — by  wet  i^rocess 

"     suliiho-carbolato     (phenol -sulphonate, 

sulpho-phenate),  chem.  jDure 

'  *    Kuli)ho-cyanate(thio-cyanate ;  rhodanide  j 

' '     tannate 

' '     tartrate  

"    tbio-cyanate,  see  Cop.,  sulpho-cyanate . 
Copper  and  Ammonium,  acetate  | 

"     and  do.,  cbloridf ;  . .    '  Ammonii- 

"       "      "     chromate J-     capric 

"       "      "     cyanide salts. 

"       "      •'     nitrate J 

"       "      "     sulphate,  (Ammonio-sidphate 
of  Copper  ;   so-called  '  •  Am- 

moniated  Cojiper") 

"     and  Calcium,  ac-etate,  cryst 

' '     and  Iron,  cyanidt-,  ( Vupric  Ferro-cyanhle ) 

"    and  Platinum,  double  ayid  triple  salts, 

see  under  Platiniam  double  Cyanides; 

and,  do.  triple  Cyanides 

' '    and  Potassium,  chlorate 

"       "        "     chloride 

"       "        "    cyanide 

"    and  Sodium,  chloi-ide 

Copper,  Platinum,  and  Ammonium,  cya- 

nide-cyanuret,  see  imd.  Platin.  triple  Cyanid. 

Copper  Alum,  ("Divine  Stone"),  so-called, 

see  Copper,  aluminated 

"    Vitriol,  (iJ/«e  Fifrio/ ),  see  Copper,  sul- 
phate, neutral,  f7.  S.  Ph. ;  and  others . 
Corallin,  sec  under  Auiliae  and  Ph.  Dj'es :  lied 
Corrosive  Sublimate,  see  Mercury,  bi-chlo- 

ride,  r.  .S.  P/i.;  etc 

Corydaline,  cryst 

Cosin  Merck,  and  Coussein  Merck,  see  Kosin,  and 

Koussein 

Cosmolin,  see  Vaselin 

Cotoin,  true 

"     para-,  foimnercial 

"      "    chem.  pure,  free  from  Leucotin. . . . 

"     Hydro- 

Coumarin,  see  Cuuiarin 

Cream  (and  Crystals)  of  Tartar,  see  Potas- 
siuni,  bi-tartrate,  l'.  S.  iV(.;  and  others 
"  (and  Scales)  of  do.:  "soluble"  (so- 
c  died ;  -and  :  perfectly  soluble ),  —  [Borax- 
Tartar];— see  Potassium  and  Sodium, 
boro-tartrate, — and:  do.  do.  do., do., — 
in  scales 


Centainers  incl. 

lb.  .40 
oz.  .50 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  .60 
oz.  .  25 
oz.     .  50 


oz.  1  00 
oz.  1.50 


lb.  1.75 


lb. 

lb. 

doz. 


.■40 
1.00 
1.00 


doz.  3.50 
lb.     .30 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 

oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


1.10 
1.10 
1.10 

2.00 

.35 
.30 
.25 
.30 


oz.  .35 
oz.  .25 
oz.  .40 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .  30 


15  gr.  2.00 


15  gr.  3.00 
15  gr.  .35 
35  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.     .30 


^^Whm  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCKZ'S 

Index. 

41 

Creasote  ( Creosote ),  pure,  —  Ph.  G.  II,  —  from 

Containers  incl. 

lb.  2.00 

lb.     .59 

lb.     .85 

15  gr.  3.50 

15  gr.  6.00 

15  gr.  1.75 

lb.  1.00 

"    pure,  white,  trae |  -From     j  .  •  •  • 

"    cliem.  pure,  white,  tnie.  j    CoaMar.  j  .  . .  . 

"    with  Ciiloride  of  Zinc 

dibiufectant,  and  ant i- bacterial;  claimed  to 
exceed  Carbolic  Acid  in  deodorizing  power, 

N.B.  — i'ee,  also:  Mollin  Ointments:  Creolin. 

Creosote,  see  Creasote 

Cresol,  see  Acid,  cresylic 

Creta  praep^rata,  U.  S.  P/i.,— (Creta  lani- 

t;ata),  — see  Chalk,  jjrepared 

Crocus  (Saffron)  of  Antimony,  [Crocus  me- 
taU(yrum],    see    Potassa,    antimonio- 

sulphurated,  washed 

' '     of  Iron,  aperient,  (Crocus  martis  aperi- 
tivus),      see    Iron,      oxide, 
brown,    [so-called    sub-car- 

"      "        "    astringent,  (Crocus  martis  ad- 
stringens),  see  Ii-on,  oxide, 
red,  anhydrous 

Croton-chioral  Hydrate,  see  Butyl-chloral  Hydrate. 

Cryptopine. — Alkaloid  from  Opium 

15  gr.  7.00 
15  gr.     .  35 

oz.  2.50 

lb.  1.00 

Cvunarin  (Coumarin'l  [Cumaric  Anhydride, 
Cumarylous  Acid]  (Tonka-bean  Camphor). 

Cumene  (Cumol),  [Iso- propyl -benzene], — 
boiling-point  160-170°  C  [320-338  F] 

Cuprein,  —  fi-om  Cuprea-bark,— see  Yieirin .  . 

Cuprvun,  and  compounds,  see  Copper,  etc. . 

Curare  ( Urari.  Woorali,  Woorara,  Woorari),  tested 
for  efficacy 

15  gr.     .  25 
15  gr.  3.00 

Curarlne.  chem.  pure,  free  from  Curine 

Curcuma  Paper,  see  Paper,  Turmeric- .... 
Cur  cumin  {Curcuma  Yellow,  Turmeric  Yel- 
low)                                  

15  gr.     .35 
15  gr.  2.00 

15  gr.  1.00 

Cyan-amide 

Cyanine  (Quinoline  Blue),  [ChinoUne-iodo-cya- 

ninc] ,  chem.  pure,  large  crystals 

Cyano-amyl,  see  Amyl,  cyanide 

Cyano-ethyl  (Cyanide  of  Ethyl),  see  Ether, 

hvdrocvanic                  .        

Cyano-methyl,  see  Methyl,  cyanide 

Cyclamin,  cryst 

Cymena  i/'ymol),  para-,  [para-Methyl-pro- 

pyl-benzene],  crude, — from  Camphor 

"     do. ,  -  from  Oil  of  Roman  Cumin 

15  gr.  1.00 

Joz.vls,oz.2.00 

|oz.vls.oz.  1.50 

15  gr.  5.00 

Cytisine,  nitrate,  cryst 

^^When  ordering,  specify:  ^'MERCK'S"! 


42 


IVEERCiv's   Index. 


Containers  incl. 


^-Whcn  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVlERCK's    Index 


43 


Daggett  (Degiitt),  see  Oils,  divers:  Birch, 
eiiiiiyreuiuatic 

Dahlin  (Alant-starch),  see  Inulin 

Daphnetin 

Daturine,  pure,  cryst.,  (True  or  heavy  Daturine, 
identical  with  Atropine; ;  -from Datura 

Stramonium 

"    hydrochlorate,  pure 

' '    sulphate,  pure 

Degutt  (Daggett),  see  Oils,  divers:  CircL, 
einpjTeiimatic 

Delphinine 

Daxtrin,  cheni.  jiure,  precipit.  b}'^  Alcohol . . 

"     pure,— Ph.  G.  I 

*'    purest  granulated,  for  use  in  the  arts. . 
"    white  or  yello^\^sh,     "         "         ♦' 

Dex\rose  [Dexiro-glmose),  see  Grape-sugar,  chem. 
pure 

Di-amido-benzene  (-benzol),  meta-,  hydro- 
chlorate,— (Hydrochlorate  of  meta-Pheny- 
lene-di-amiue) 

Di-amido-toluene  (-toluol),  see  Tolylene- 
di-amine 

Diamond  Ink,  so-called,— for  Glass-etching 

Diastase  of  JVIalt,  (IWaltin) 

Di-benzoyl,  see  Benzile 

Di-ehlor-ethane,  Alpha-,  see  Ethylidene, 

chloride  (Iji-chloride) 

"    Beta-,  see  Ethylene,  chloride  (bi-chl.) . 

Di-ehlor-hydrin 

Di-chlor-methane,  see  Methylene  Chloride  (Bi- 
chloride) Merck,  chem.  pure 

Di-chlor-naphthalene,  Alpha-,  see  Naph- 
thalene, Alpha-di-chlorated 

Didym  (Didjinium),  metallic,  jjowder 

' '     carbonate 

' '     chloride 

' '    nitrate  

"     oxide 

"     sulphate 

Di-ethyl-acetal,  see  Acetal 

Digitalis  preparations : 

Digitalein  (Schmiedeberg's) 

Digitalin  Germanic  Merck,  pure,  powder 

"    pure,  amorph.,— Ph.  Gallic,  and  Ph.  Belg. 
"    crystallized, — so-called, — see  Blgitin  . 

"    purified, — Ph.  Austr.  VI 

Bi/jUm  {so-culled  "Crystallized  Digitalin") 
Digitoxin,  chem.  pure 

Di-methyl- acetal,  j^xire 

Di-methyl-aniUne,  pure 

Di-methyl-aniline  Orange,  see  under  Ani- 
line and  Phenol  Dyes:  Orange 

DL-methyl-benzene  (-benzol),  see  Xylene. . 

Di-methyl-earbinol,  see  Alcohol,  propylic, 
Iso- 

Di-m3thyl-ketone,  see  Acetone 

D.-methyl-oxy-quinizine  (-chinizine),  sec 
Antipyrine 

Di-methyl-pyridine,  see  Lutidine 

Di-uitro-benzene   (-benzol,  -benzide),  [Bi- 

nitro-b.,  etc.],  inata-,  commercial.. . 

"    do.,  pure 

Di-nitro-naphthalene  (JSi-nitro-naphthal. ) 

Di-nitro-toluen3  (-toluol),  [73(-nitro-tol.] .  . 

Di-oxy-benzene (-benzol),  ortho-,  seePyro- 

catochin  

"    meta-,  see  Resorcin 

"    para-,  sec  Hydro-quinone 


Contain 

9rs  incl. 

15  gr. 

5.00 

15  gr. 

2.50 

15  gr. 

2.50 

15  gr. 

2.50 

15  gr. 

1.00 

lb. 

1.00 

lb. 

.75 

lb. 

.50 

lb. 

.20 

oz. 

3.50 

oz. 

.50 

oz. 

1.50 

oz.  1.00 


15  gr, 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 
15  gr, 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 


9.00 
1.00 
1.00 

.75 
1.00 

.75 


15  gr.  1 .  25 

^  n  vls.oz.  3 .  75 

15  gr.  1.50 


15  gr,     .75 

15  gr.  1.25 

l.\gr.vial2.00 

oz.  1.50 

oz.     .50 


lb.  2.00 


oz.  1.50 
lb.  3.00 


^?~When  ordering,  8i)ecify:  "MERCK'S"! 


44                      IVCERCK'S 

INDKX. 

Di-oxy-toluene  (-toluol),  meta-,  symmet- 

Containers  incl.  1 

Di-phenyl-amine,  chem.  pure,  cryst 

oz.     .  35 
lb.  1.50 
oz.     .40 

"    sulphate,  chem.  pure 

Di-phenyl-ethylene,  see  Stilbene 

Di-phenyl-imide,  see  Cai-b-azole 

pheiiate!);— see  remark  under  the  latter! 

Di-platos-ainine,  see  Platos-amine,  di- 

Di-resorcin  (Di-resorcinol) 

thalniology, — see  under  Atropine,  Cocaine, 
Diiboisine  and  Phj'sostigmine 

oz.  1.25 

15  gr.  3.50 
15  gi-.  3 .  50 

Divine  Stone,  so-called,  see  Copper,  alumi- 

Donovan's  Solution,  see  Solutions:  Arsenic 

Duboisine    (Du'boisia- Alkaloid),  pure,   amor- 

15  gr.  4.00 

"     sul]iliate,  aniorphous 

Duboisine  Discs      in  tubes  of  100 

15  gr.  1 .  75 

Dulcit  (Duliin,  Dulcol,  Dulcose,  Dulcitol), 

Dutch  Drops,  (Hixarlem  Oil),  see  Oils,  di- 
vers:   sulphurated    Linseed-,     terebinthi- 
nated                                      

Dutch  Liquid,  see  Ethylene,  chloride  (bi- 

15  gi-.     .75 

Dzondi's  Solution,  caustic  ammoniacal,  sec 

« 

.^£®-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVLERCK's   Index. 


45 


"Eau  des  Carmes,"  see  Spirit,  Balm,— 

compound 

Ebur  ustum,  see  Charcoal,  animal,  purified, 

U.  S.  Ph.  ;  and,  piire 

Ecgonine 

Egg  preparations,  -all  soluble: 
Albumen,  dried,  iu  scales. — (Its  solution  in 
AVater  replaces   fresh  Egg  Albumen  for 

all  dietetic  or  technical  ixses.) 

Albumin 

"    I,  inodorous 

"    in  scales, — free  from  Fibrinous 

matter;  —for  laboratories 

"    impalpable  powder;— for  gilders, 

stampers,  etc 

— (See,  at  same  place,  also  other  kinds  of 
Albumin, — from  blood,  etc.). 
Yelk  (Yolk),  [Vitellus  ovi],  dried, — sifted; 

— for  bird-food 

"     dried, — light,  llocculent  powder; — for 

human  food 

"     do., — in  spongious  flakes; — for  human 
food,  and  for  rearing  exotic  birds. . 

Elaidin 

Elastin,  dry 

Elaterin  Merck,  cryst.— (Elateric  Anhj-dride)  . . 
Elaterivun— (serftme?i<  of  the  fruit-juice  of 
Ecballium  elaterium — Squirting  Cu- 
cumber)— [Elaterium  Clutterbuck] .... 
"  black,  true,  (Elaterium  nigi-um  verum), 
—  [inspissated  fruit-juice  of  above- 
named  ijlant],  — see  Extracts:  Squirt- 
ing Cucumber;  aqueous 

Elayl,  etc. ,  see  Ethjdene,  etc 

Elecampane-camphor,  solid,  see  Helenin 

"    liquid,  see  Alantol 

Emetine  ( Emetia). — Alcoholic  Extract  of  IiDecac- 

uanha-root 

"    chem.  pure,  light-colored. — The  Alkaloid 

of  Ipecacuanha-root 

Emplastrvun,  see  Plaster 

Emulsin 

Eosin,  see  under  Aniline  and  Phenol  Dyes : 

lied 

Ephedrine,  hydrochlorate,  cryst.  —  (A  my- 
driatic. ) 

Epsora  Salt,  see  Magnesium,  sulphate  ,  {etc.) 

Erbium,  metalhc 

•oxide 

Ergotin  (Ergotinum),  so  called  by  Ph.  G.  II; 
see  Extracts:  Ergot  of  Eye, — Ph.  G.ll. 

Bonjean 

"    purified, — for  injections 

"    dry,  Mdth  Sugar  of  milk 

Wemich,  dialyzed,  pure,  liquid 

"  "  "      inspissated... 

"  "  "      dry 

Wiggers,  pure,  dry 

d' Yvon 

Bombelon,  liquid 

' '    inspissated 

"    dry 

Denzel 

Kohlmann,  liquid 

Erythrit  (Erythrol,   Ery thro  -  mannit,  Ery- 

tliro-glucin) 

Erythrophleine,  hydrochlorate,  —  from  Sassy- 
bark,  (Mancona-bark). — [Ophthalmological 
local  anesthetic] ■ 


Containers  incl. 

15  gr.  5.00 

15  gr.     .75 
15  gr.     .50 
15  gr.  1.50 

oz.  3  00 

15  gr.  1.50 

15  gr.     .35 

15  gr.  3.00 

15  gi-.  7.50 
15  gr.  1.50 

oz.     .36 

oz.     .50 

oz.     .50 

oz.  1  50 



oz.  1  75 

oz.  2  50 

oz.  6  00 

oz   2  25 

oz.  2.25 

oz.  2.50 

oz.  1.75 

oz.     .  50 

15  gr.     .50 
15  cr.  4.00 

jar  When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


46 


IvlERCK's   Index. 


Erythrp-retin,  see  tincler  Rhubarb  constit. 

Esculin 

Eserine.  see  Physostigmine 

Eserine  Discs ;     Gelatine;  — Paper;— see 

Physdstij^'iiiiue  Discs;  etc. ;  etc _. 

Essence  of  Mirbane, — so-called, — see  Ni- 

tro-benzeiie 

"    of    Niohe,— so-called, —see   Methyl, 

benzoate ^j. 

"    —so-called— of  Whey,    see    Rennet 

"Wine 

Essences,     j-eoZ/— see  Essential  Spirits.  . . . 
Essential    Oils  —  (are  inserted  in  alphabetical 
place  of  :  Oils,  Essentiar)—see,  qfter:  "Oils, 
divers." 
Essential  Spirits,  (Essences): 

Arniclv 

Cognac,  brown 

Cura9ao  (Cura9oa) 

French  Brandy,  Avhite 

Grape-marc 

MuBcat-Lunel 

Prunes,  —  ( Slibowitz) 

Rum  Aroma 

Rum,  finest  Jamaica 

"  "      Kingston 

"    -concentrated;- (so-called  "Rum-oU"'j 

"     white 

Slibowitz,  see  Essential  Spirit,  Prunes . .  . 
"Whiskey  (Grain-spirit),  — ['■  Korn-Essenz  "] 

"Wild  sour  Cherry,  ("  Weichsel ") 

N.  B.  —See  also  Fruit  aiuL  Flavoring  Ethers: 
Rum;  and,  Rye. 
Ester,    aceto  -  acetic,    see    Ethyl,    aceto- 

acetate  

N.  B. — Other  Esters  (Acid-and-Hydrocar- 
bon  -  Hydroxyl  compoimd  Ethers)  — 
[Salts  of  Alcohols  ;  Organ o-base  Salts] , 
— see  under  Ether. 

Ethal  (Cetylic  Alcohol),  chem.  pure 

Ethene,  etc.,  see  Ethylene,  etc 

Ether,  acetic,  (Acetate  of  Ethyl),    [Vinegar 
Naphtha],— sp.  gr.  0.902,— Ph. 

G.  II 

"         "     twice  rectified,  ■ — sp.  gr.  0.890, — 

U.  S.  Fh 

"    rectified,  —  sp.  gr.  0. 870-0. 880 

"    aceto-acetic,    (Aceto-acetic  Ester),    see 

Ethyl,  aceto-acetate 

"     amylic 

"     amylo-acetic,  etc.,  seeAmyl,  acetate,  etc. 
"         "    -nitrous,   etc.,  see  Amyl,   nitrite, 

f  ^.  .S'.  Ph. ;  and  others 

"     anesthetic,  Wiggers's,  see  Ether,  hydro- 
chloric, ])oly-chlorated 

"    benzoic,  (Benzoate  of  Ethyl),  pure,  from 

true  Benzoic  Acid 

"         "    from  artificial  Benzoic  Acid 

"     Tnityric,  (Butyrate  of  Ethyl) 

"         "     absolute 

"         "     concentrated,  best 

"     cantharidated,— Ph.  G.  II 

"    carbolic  (e//iy/o-carbolic),  Carbolate   of 

Ethyl),  see  Phenetol 

"    cinnamylo-cinnamic,  see  Styracin 

< '    — so-called,  — cocoinic  (cocinic),  [so-called 

"Cocoa-ether"  or  "  Cogi?iac  Ether  "]  . 

•'    ethylic,  see  Ether,  svilphuric,  so-called, 

tl.S.Ph.s;  etc 

"    ethylo-pfcenic  {-carbolic),  see  Phenetol  . . 


Oontainers  inch 


15  gr.     .50 


1.50 


lb.  2.50 


2.25 
2.00 


oz.  2.00 


lb.  6.50 
lb.  3.50 
lb.  3.75 
lb.  G.OO 
11).  4.00 
lb.  4.00 


^^  When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCJI'S"! 


IvtERCK's    Index. 


47 


Ether,  formic,  (Formate  of  Ethyl)  . 

Containers  incl. 

lb.  1.95 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  3.50 
oz.  2.00 

oz.     .40 
oz.  1.00 

"     plycorino-salicylic,  (Glycerin  Salicylate) 
"    hydrobromic,  Merck,  chem,  pure.  (Bromide 
of  Ethyl ;   Mouo-brom-etliane).  -     [.Vii 
anesthetic,    safer    and    milder    than 
Chloroform,  and  especially   adapted 
for  small  operations.  ]       

"     hydrochloric,     poly  -  chlorated,     (Poly- 
chlorated    Chloride    of    Ethyl; 
Wiggers's  Anesthetic  Ether), — 
sp.  gi\  1.50 

"         "    mono-chlorated,    see    Ethjdidene, 
chloride  (bi  -  chloride) 

' '     hydrocyanic,  (Cyanide  of  Ethyl) 

"    hydro-ioidic  (hydiiodic),  [Iodide  of  Ethyl; 
Mono-iod-ethane] 

oz.     .80 

"     methylo-acetic,  see  Methyl,  acetate  .... 

' '     methylo-phenic,  see  Anisol 

N.  B. — Other  compound  Methyl-ethevs, 
see  iinder  Methyl. 
"    muriatic,  etc.,seeEther,hydrochloric,etc. 

"    naphthylo-salicylic,  Beta-,  see  Betol 

' '     nitrous,  true,  (Nitrite  of  Ethyl),  —  [15  9^1 . 

lb.  2.50 

"     oenanthic    (oenanthic),    finest' 
limpid 

Grape- 

or 

so-called 

Cognac 

Oil 

"         "    rectified,  finest  colorless . 

"         "    natural  green 

"         "     artificial J 

"     oxalic,  (Oxalate  of  Ethyl),  pure 

oz.     .  75 
oz.     .60 

' '     pelargonic,  (Pelargonate  of  Ethyl) 

' '    — so-called,  — petroleic ;  (Petroleum  Ether) ; 
—  Benzinum,  U.  S.  Ph.; — see  Benzin, 
petroleic,  boil.-pt.  50-60°  C 

"    phenol-ethylic   (ethylo-phenic),   [Phenate 
of  Ethyl],  see  Phenetol 

' '    phenylo-salicvlic,  see  Salol 

"    — so-called, — pyro-acetic;  see  Acetone.. 

' '    — so-called,  — saccharic  ;  (not  Saccharate 
of  Ethyl;  but  the  so-called  " Sugar- 
Elher"i) 

' '     salicylic,  (Salicylate  of  Ethyl) 

oz.     .75 
oz.  1.25 

oz.  1.00 

lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.05 
lb.  1.10 

' '     sebacylic,  (Sebacylate  of  Ethyl) 

"     succinic,  (Succinate  of  Ethyl,   [Di-ethyl 
Succinate]) 

' '     suljihuric  (vitriolic),  so-called,  —  [Ethylic 
ether;  Oxide  of  Ethyl] ,  (so-called 
"Vitriolic  Naphtha"),  —  sp.  gr. 
0.730-733  

"        "    sp.  gr.  0.725-0.728,  conforming  to 
Ph.  G.  II 

"      0.122,— ^thcr  fortior,  U.  S. 
Ph 

"      0.750,    [7-4  %  Ethyl  Oxide, 
2C:>%    Ethylic   Alcohol], 
—jEther,  tl.  S.  Ph 

"     tri  -  chlor  -  acetic,  (Tri-chlor- acetate  of 
Ethyl) 

oz.  1.50 
oz.     .05 

"    valerianic  (tso-valerianic),  [Jso-valerian- 
ate  of  Ethyl] 

"    vitriolic,  so-called, -(Ethylic  ether), -see 
Ether,  suli)huric,  so-c,  U.S.Ph.s;  etc. 

"     Wiggers's  anesthetic,  see  Ether,  hydro- 
chloric, poly-chlorated 

Ethers,  Fruit  and  Flavoring,  see  Fruit  and 
flavoring  Ethers,  etc 

Ethidene,  see  Ethvlidene   .    ... 

Ethiops,  antimonial,   see  Mercury,   anti- 
monio-sulphide 

J^S-  When  ordering,  specify :  "MERCK'S  "  ! 


48 


IMERCIv'S     IXDEX. 


Ethiops,  Iron-,  sec  Iron,  oxide,  black 

••    mercurial,  (Ethiops  Mineral),  see  Mer- 
cury, sulphide,  black,  —  so-calh(l  .... 

Eth-oxy-Caffeine,  Koe  Ethyl-oxy-Catfeine  . 

Ethyl, —  acetate;  etc.,   etc., —  see  Ether, — 
acetic;  etc.,  etc. 

ContainerB  incl. 

"    aceto-acetate,  (Ethylic  Ether  of  Aceto- 
acetic.\ci(l;  Aceto-acetic  Ester),  [Ethyl- 
(li-acetic  Acid]    

"    bromide,  stc  Ether,  hydrobromic 

"     carbolate,  see  Pheuetol 

' '    chloride,  etc. ,  see  Ether,  hydrochloric, etc. 

"     cyanide,  see  Ether,  hydrocyanic 

"     hydrosulphide  (suli^hydrate),  see  Mer- 
captan  

"    iodide,  see  Ether,  hydro-iodic 

"     oxide,  see  Ether,  suljihuric,  so-called.. 

"     pheuate  (phenylate),  see  Phenctol 

N.  ]i.  —  Other  comhinatio7is  of  Ethyl, 

(Ethylic    Acid  -  Esters,    Halogen - 

Ethyls,  etc."),  see  under  Ether. 

Ethyl,  Sodio-  { Xatrio-),  see  Sodium,  ethylate 

Ethyl-amine  (.\mido-ethane),  pure, — 33]-% 

solution 

oz.  2.50 
OZ.  3.50 
oz.  4.50 

' '     chloi'ide 

"     iodide 

Ethyl-carbinol,  see  Alcohol,  propylic 

Ethyl-oxy-Cafteine  (Eth-oxy-Calieine)  . . . 
Ethyl-phenol,  see  Phenetol  .' 

15  gr.     .50 

Ethylene  (Ethene,  Elayl),  bromide 

"     chloride  (bi-chloride),   [Dutch  Liquid], 

(Beta-Di-chlor-ethanej 

"    iodide,  crvst. 

oz.     .75 

oz.     .65 
oz.  2.50 
oz.  5.00 

oz.  1.00 
oz.     .40 

oz.  1.00 

oz.     .  50 
oz.  1.50 

oz.    .yo 

15  gr.     .50 
15  gr.     .35 

Ethylene-glycol  (Ethylene  Alcohol)  .  .    . 

Ethylidene   (Ethidene),     chloride    [bi-chlo- 
ride] ;  (Mono-chlorated  Hydrochloric  Ether, 
Mono-chlorated  Ethjl  Chloride),    [Alpha- 
Di-chlor-ethane] 

Eucalyptol  (Rectitied  and  purified  Oil   of 
Eucalyptus  globulus) 

Eucalyptol,  chem.  pure, — ace.  to  Wallach;— per- 
fectly  limpid,    crystallizable, — b.-p.  175- 
177''C    [347-350.5'^  F], —sp.  gr.    0.925;  — 
obtained  from  common  Eucalyptol  by  chem- 
ical re-puritication 

Eugenol    (Eugenic    Acid;    formerly    called 
also:  " Caryophyllic  Acid"), — the  principal 
constituent  of    Oil   of  Cloves; — boil.-pt. 
247°  C  [476.6  F] 

Euonymin     1  Anion-  (  brown. .  (  r>    .     . , 
{ Evany, nin),  \    can,     ]  green  .  .  f  desmoids. 

Euonym'\n  tEvonymin)  IVIercl<,  pure;  — a  highly 
pui-e  Re-iinoid  of  peciiliarly  excellent   and 

N.B. — All  these  —  Resinoid! —  Euonymins 

founded  with  the  crystallized  Glacoside 
"Evonymin,"  discovered  by  H.  Meyer, 
which  has  the  Kame  toxical  effect  as  the 
Digitalis  Alkaloids. 

Eupione  (Crude  Pentaue  [Amyl  Hydride]).  . 

Evonymit,  see  Melampyrit 

Excretin 

Extract, — so-called, — G  oulard  "s ;  (Vinegar 
of  Lead) ;  —  see   Solutions  :  Lead   acetate, 
basic,  U.S.Ph 

Extracts— (See,  also:  Fluid  Extracts,— aiier: 
"Extracts"!):  — 
Absinthium,  see  Extract,  Wormwood 

Achillea  (Millefolium),  see  Extract,  Yarrow 

.^a^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCiv's    Index, 


49 


Extracts,  — continued : 

—[Fluid  Extracts,  see  pages  61-C3  !] — 

Aconite :  dried  leaves aqueous,  soft 

"  fresh      "       from  juice,     " 

"  "         "       alcoholic,     " 

"  dried     "      —green;       "  " 

"  recently  dried  leaves;      "  " 

Aconite:  root, — Ph.  G.  Hit  Au. . .  .alco.,  soft 

"     do., — with  powdered  Licorice-root,  — 

Ph.  G.  II,— [containing  50%  of  the 

soft  extract] alcoholic,  dry 

Aetata  (A.  racemosa),  see  Extract,  Black 
Cohosh 

Alant-root,  see  Extract,  Elecampane 

Alder  Buckthorn,  (European  Buckthorn), 
see  Extract,  Frangula , . . . . 

Alkanet  (Alkanna),  soft,  seeAlkannin 

Aloes,  Barbadoes,— Ph.  Brit aqu.,  dry 

Aloes,  Cape,— Ph.  G.  II aqu.,  dry 

"  "      — Ph.  G.  I:  acido  sulfurico  cor- 

rectum  sice. ;— acidulous,  dry 

Anemone,  Meadow,  European,  see  Pulsatilla 

Angelica,  European:  root alco.,  soft 

'•  "  "     aqu.,   " 

Anthemis,  see  Extract,  Chamomile,  Roman 

Apple,  ferrated,  (Crude  Malate  of  Ironj, — 
Extractum  ferri  pomatum.  Ph.  G.  II, — 
[Extractum  pomorum  ferratum ;  also 
called  "Extractum  malatis  ferri  "] 

Arctostaphylos,  see  Extract,  Bearbei-ry- 
leaves 

Arnica:  flowers aqu. ,  soft 

"  "      alco.,     " 

Arnica:  root alcot,  soft 

Artemisia  absinthium,  see  Extract,  "Worm- 
wood  

Artemisia  maritima,  see  Extract,  Levant 
Wormseed 

Artemisia  vulgaris,  see  Extract,  Mugwort.  . 

Aspidium,  see  Extract,  Male  Fern 

Ava,  see  Extract,  Kava-kava 

Bael,  Indian,  (Bengal  Quince) :  fruit ;  alco. ,  soft 
"         "  "  "  "     aqu.,    " 

Bardane,  see  Extract,  Burdock 

Bean  of  St.  Ignatius,  see  Extract,  Ignatia . . 

Bearben-j-  (;not  Barberry!)  [Uva  ursi] :  leaves; 

[aqu.,  soft 
"    do alco.,   " 

Belladonna:  dry  herb aqu.,  soft 

"     fresh  herb from  juice,    " 

«'       "    — -R-ith    Dextrin,    [50%    of 

soft] from  juice,  dry 

"         "       "    — withoutadmixt.,fr. "      *' 

"       '<    _Ph.G.II&Neeri;alc.,soft 

"         "       "    — w.  Licorice-root, -Ph.  G.  II, 

— [50%  of  soft], — alco.,  dry 

"    dry  herb, — green "     soft 

Belladonna:  root alco., soft 

Bengal  Quince,  see  Extract,  Bael,  Indian .  . 

Bitter  Apple,  see  Extract,  Colocj-nth 

Bitter  Ash,  see  Extract,  Quassia-wood 

Bitter  Milkwort,  (European  Bitter  Polygala), 
see  Extract,  Polygala  amara 

Bitter  Orange  :  -peel  (flavedo — that  is:  only 
the  outer  rind,  freed  from  the  parenchy- 
mous  inner  layer), — Ph.  G.  I ;  alco.,  soft 
do.  do. :  do aqu.,    " 

Bittersweet  (Dulcamara):  yottng  branches; 

[aqu.,  soft 

Bitter  Wood,  see  Extract,  Quassia-wood  .  .  . 


Containers  incl. 


lb.  2.00 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  3.00 
lb.  3.00 


lb.  3.00 


lb.  3.50 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.00 

oz.     .25 

lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.75 


lb.     .65 


lb.  1.50 
lb.  3.50 

lb.  5.00 


lb.  3.00 
lb.  2.50 


lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  1.40 
lb.  1.50 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 

lb. 
lb. 


2.50 
3.00 
2.50 

3.50 
3.00 


lb.  2.50 


lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.75 

lb.  2.00 


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50 


NlERCiv's    Index. 


Extracts, — continued : 

—[Fluid  Extracts,  see  pages  C1-C3 1]— 

Black  Cohosh,  (Black  Snakeroot ;  Ciinici- 
fuga;  Actfca):  rhizome  and  rootlets 

Black  Haw,  (Vibvirnum  prunifolium):  bark; 

[alco.,  soft 

Black  TanR  . .  )  ('"■ -'«''.  K«ip-w.r..  Cut  w.^d) 

Bladder- wrack  I    h)druai.ohoiic.t..fi 

"    — ace.  to  Dannec)' hydro-alco. 

Blessed  Thistle,  (Carduusbenedictnsj:hcrb, 

—Ph.  G.  n aqu.,soft 

"  "     do "      drj- 

Bloodroot  (rhizome  of  Sanguinaria  canaden- 
sis)   aqu.,^  soli 

Bogbean  (jlenyanthes  trif oliata),  see  Extr. , 
Buckbean 

Brayera  (Kousso,   Cusso,   Kooso):  flowers; 

[alco.,  dry 
"    do. .  .ethereal,—  (Oleoresin  of  Kousso) 

Bryony  (Bed  Bryony):  root aqu.,  soft 

''    do alco.,    " 

Buchu  (Bucco):  leaves aqu.,  soft 

"    do alco.,     " 

Buckbean  (Bogbean,  Marsh  Trefoil,  "Water 
Shamrock)  [Menyanthes  trif  oliata;  Trifo- 
lium librinum] :  leaves, — Ph.  G.  II.  .aqu., 

[soft 

Buckthorn,  Alder- (European),  see  Extract, 
Prangula 

Burdock  (Lappa;  Bardane):  root;  coldproc, 

[aqu.,  soft 
"     do "      dry 

Cahinca  (Chiococca  racemosa) :  root . .  alco. , 

[dry 
"    do alco.,  soft 

Calabar  Bean,   see  Extract,  Physostigma  .  . 

Calamus  (Sweet  Flag) :  root  [rhizome] ,  —Ph. 
G.  II alco. , soft 

Calendula(_Garden  Marigold) :  herb ;  aqu. ,  soft 
"    do alco.,   " 

Calisaya  Bark,  see  Extract,  Cinchona-bark, 
yellow 

Calumba  (Columbo,  Colombo) :  root;aqu. ,  dry 

"     do "     soft 

"      "     cold  process,     "       " 

"      "     alco.,    " 

«'      «'     "      dry 

Campeachy  Wood,  (Haematoxylon),  see  Ex- 
tract, Logwood 

Cannabis  indica,  see  Extract,  Indian  Hemp 

Cantharides  (Spanish  Fhes) ethereal,— 

[Oleoresin  of  Cantharides] 

Capsicum  annuum,  (Red  [Pod]  Pepper), 
[Cayenne  Pepper]:  fruit aqu.,  soft 

Capsicum  fastigiatuni,  (Afiican  [Bird]  Pep- 
per), [Giiinea  Pepper]:  dried  fruit  .  .ethe- 
real, U.  IS.  Ph., —see  Oleoresins:  Cap- 
sicum   

Carduus  benedictus,  (Centaurea  benedicta; 
Cnicus    benedictiis),     see    Extract, 

Blessed  Thistle 

"    MariiB  (raarianus),    [Silybum  maria- 
num],  see  Extract,  Mary-Thistle.  .  . 

Cascara  sagrada,  (Chittem  -  bark),  [Cortex 
llhamni  purshianaj] hydro-alco.,  dry 

Cascarilla  (Sweetwood):bark,— Ph.  G.  II, 

[aqu.,  soft 

"     do "     dry 

"      "  alco.,    " 

"      "         "     soft 


Containers  incl. 

lb.  5.00 
lb.  6.50 


lb.  3.75 

lb.  7.00 

lb.     .80 
lb.  1.25 

lb.  2.75 


oz.  .90 
oz.  1.00 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  3.00 
lb.  3.00 
lb.  4.50 


lb.  1.00 


lb.  1..50 
lb.  1.75 


oz.  1.25 
oz.     .  75 


lb.  3.00 
lb.  2.25 
lb.  4.00 


oz. 
oz, 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.30 
.25 
.40 
.50 

.50 


oz.  5.00 
oz.     .  30 


oz. 

1 

.00 

lb. 

2 

.50 

oz. 

.40 

oz. 

.50 

oz. 

.40 

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IVtERCK's    Index. 


51 


Extracts, — continued : 

-  [Fluid  Extracts,  sec  pages  G1-G3  !]  - 

Castanea  vesca,  see  Extract,  Chestnut,  Euro- 
IDcan :   leaves 

Catechu  (Cutch), — from  the  crude  extract; 

[aqu.,  dry 

Celandine  (Tetterwort) :  dry  herb .  .  aqu. ,  soft 
"     fresh  flowering  herb.  .  .  .fr.  juice,  soft 

Containers  incl. 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  2.75 
lb.  3.00 

lb.  1.50 

lb.  1.60 
lb.  4.00 

lb.  3.50 

lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.40 
lb.  1.50 

' '     fresh  herb,  -Ph.  G.  I.  &  Au. ,  -  alco. ,    " 

"    dry       "  —green "       " 

Centaury,    European   (lesser), — {not  a    Cen- 
taury;— but:  Erythrrea  (Gentiana ;  Chi- 
ronia)   centaurium  ! ) : — flowering    herb,  — 
Ph.  G.  I aqu. ,  soft 

Chamomile,  German,  (Matricaria)-  flowers; 

[aqu.,  soft 
"     do. ,  -Ph.  G.  I,  -alco. ,  soft 

Chamomile,  Ptoman  (English),  [Anthemis] : 

flowers aqu. ,  soft 

Chelidonium  majus,  see  Extract,  Celandine 
Chestnut,  Eui'opean  (true;   sweet):   leaves; 

[liquid 

• 

Chicory,  Wild,  (Succory):  root. . .  .aqu.,  soft 

"             "    do alco.,    " 

Chinre  cortex,  see  Extract,  Cinchona-bark  . 

Chiococca  racemosa,  see  Extract,  Cahinca. 

Chiretta  (Chirata):  flowering  herb, -s^ith  root; 

[aqu.,  soft 

oz.     .50 

Chironia  centaurium,   see  Extr.,  Centaurj', 
European 

Chittem-bark,  see  Extract,  Cascara  sagrada. 

Christmas-rose,  see  Extr.,  Hellebore,  Black 

Cichorium,  see  Extract,  Chicory 

Cimicifuga,  see  Extract,  Black  Cohosh  .... 

Cina  (Tlores  Cinns;    "Semen  Cinre"),   see 
Extract,  Levant  Wormseed 

Cinchona-bark,  Gray aqu. ,  dry 

"     do cold  process,     "    soft 

oz.     .30 
oz.     .  30 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .50 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .  60 
oz.     .  55 
oz.  1.25 
oz.  1.15 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .40 

oz.     .  50 
oz.     .75 
oz.     .75 
oz.     .  50 
oz.     .60 
oz.     .75 

"      "       "          "            "     dry 

"      "       alco. ,  soft 

"      "       "       dry 

"     Pale aqu.,    " 

"       "      "     soft 

"       "     alco.,   dry 

"       "      "      soft 

"     Ped aqu.,  dry 

w alco.,    " 

"       "     "    soft 

"     Succirubra, — Ph.  G.  II aqu.,    " 

"              "                    "         alco.,  dry 

"     Yellow,   (True  Calisaya- bark —Cortex 

Chinte    [  Cinchona}  ]    regije) ; 

[aqu.,  dry 

"         "     cold  process,    "    soft 

"          "      "         "          "    dry 

"          "      alco.,    " 

Coca (Erythroxylon)  leaves alco.,  soft 

"    do "      dry 

Cochlearia  (Siioonwort),  see  Extract,  Scurvy- 
grass  

Coffee:  unroasted  seed aqu.,  soft 

"                "           "   alco.,    "  ■ 

oz.     .  50 
oz.     .50 

oz.     .40 
oz.     .75 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .65 

oz.     .50 
oz.     .50 

Colchicum  (Meadow-saffron)    root  (bulb, 

tuber,  corm) alco. ,  soft 

"    seed "     dry 

"    root acetic,  soft 

"    seed "        " 

Golocynth  (Bitter  Apple):  decorticated  fruit, 
— Ph.  G.  II alco.,  dry 

"     do aqu.,    "" 

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52 


IS^ERCIsl'S     INDEX. 


Extracts, — continued : 

— [Fluid  Extracts,  see  pages  C1-C3  1]— 

„  ,          ,,         1  compound, — Ph.  G.  I.  .  .dry 
Coloc jTith  -  \      . .  ^  _pij  -^^^ gott 

{as  above.'), -  ^      "    —U.  S.  Th.  . .  . powder 

Columbo  (Colombo),  see  Extract,  Calumba. 

Condurango     (Ciindiirango)      [Matupen-o] : 

bark alco.,  dry 

"  "    "    soft 

Conium,  see  Extract,  Hemlock  (SpoUed  H.). 

Convallaria,  see  Extract,  Lily  of  the  Vulley . . 

Corn-silk   (Maize-silk)   [Stigmata    Maydis], 

[alco.,  Boit 

Coto-bark aqu.,  soft 

Cotyledon  umbilicus,  see  Extract,  NaveWort 

Couch  -  grass  (Quick  -  gi-ass.  Dog  -  grass; 
Quickens,  Quitoh) :  rhizome ; —  [Extractum 
Tritici  repentis], — Extractum  Graminis, 
Ph.  G.  II aqu.,  soft 

Crocus,  see  Extract,  Saffron 

Croton  eluteria,  see  Extract,  Cascarilla.  . .  . 

Cubeb :  fruit ehtereal,  —  (Oleoresin  of 

Cubeb) 
"  "  — Ph.  G.  n  . . .  alcoholo-ethereal 
"  "    — Ph.  Austr alcoholic 

Cucumber,  Wild  (Sq\;irting),  see  Extract, 
Sijuirting  Cucumber 

Cundurango,  see  Extract,  Condurango 

Curcuma,  see  Extract,  Turmeric 

Cusso  (Kousso),  see  Extract,  Brayera 

Cutch,  see  Extract,  Catechu 

Cynoglossum,  see  Extract,  Hound's  tongue . 

Damiana    (Turnera    ai^hrodisiaca) :  leaves; 

[alco.,  soft 

Dandelion  (Taraxacum),  freshly  dried  root 

and  herb, — Ph.  G.  II aqu.,  soft 

"     fresh  root  and  herb "        " 

Datura  stramonium,  see  Extract,    Stramo- 


niiim 

Deadly  Nightshade,  see  Extract,  Belladonna 

Digitalis:  dry  leaves aqu.,  soft 

"    fresh  "     from  jnice,     " 

"    —Ph.  G.  II... "alco.,     " 
"        •'  •'    — with  powd.  Licorice- 

root, -Ph.  G.  II,- [50% 

of  soft] alco.,  dry 

"    recently  dried  leaves "     soft 

"    dry  leaves, — green "       " 

Dogwood-bark,  Jauuiica,  see  Extr.,  Piscidia 

Duboisia:  leaves aqu.,  soft 

Dulcamara,  see  Extract,  Bittersweet 

Ecl)allium-fruit,  andjiaice  (  seeExt.,  Sqiiirt- 
Elatcrium-fruit,  and  juice  l|  ing  Cuciimber. 
Elecampane:  root,  (Alant-root,  Inula-root; 

Eadix  Ilelenii) aqu.,  soft 

"     do.,— Ph.  G.  II alco.,    " 

Euglish  Walnut,  (Juglans  regia),  see  Extract, 

Walnut 

Ergot  of  Rye,  (Spurred  Eye — Secale  cornu- 

tum  [clavatum]);  aqa.,  soft 

"       «■     «.    _Ph.  G.  II,  —  (the  "^rr/o/f- 

num" ot  Ph.  G.  H);  hydro- 

alco.,  soft,  depur.  by  Alco. 

Erythra^a  centaurium,  see  Extr.,  Centaiiry, 

European 

Erythroxylon,  see  Extract,  Coca 

Eucalyptus: leaves. .  .ethereal,  soft, — (Oleo- 
resin of  Eucalyptus) 

"  "      aqu.,  soft 

" "      alco.,  dry 


Containers  incL 


lb.  5.50 
lb.  3.50 
lb.  4.00 


oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 


oz.     .50 
oz.  1.50 


lb. 


oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 


1 .  00 


lb.  1.35 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  3.00 


lb.  3.00 
lb.  3.50 
lb.  2.50 


oz.  5.00 


lb.  1.25 
lb.  3.00 


lb.  -4.00 
lb.  4.50 


oz.  .(5 
oz.  .30 
oz.     .40 


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NlERCK's   Index. 


53 


Extracts, — conilnued : 

—  [Fluid  Extracts,  soc  pages  Gl-C:!  I]  — 
Fennel,  Water-,  see  Extr.,  Phellandriuin. .  . 
Fern,  male  |  (Aspidium),  see  Extract,  ]\Iale 

Filix  mas     f      Fern 

Foxglove  (Purple  Foxglove),    see  Extract, 

Digitalis 

Frangula  (Alder  Buckthorn,  European  Bnck- 

tboru):  bark aqu.,  dry 

Fucixs  vesiculosus,  see  Extr. ,  Bladder-wrack 

Fumaria    I  .  i,„,.i,  „„„    ^^ft 

^       ..        y  :  uerb aqu.,  sott 

i  umitory  \  ^ 

CJarciniaj  see  Extract,  Mangosteen 

Gelsemium  (Yellow  [Wild]  Jessamine):  root; 

[alco.,  soft 

"     do "      dry 

Gentian   (,Gentiana  lidea  [ruhm ;  major].'): 
root, — Ph.  Brit. .   aqu.,  soft 

"  "    — Ph.  G.  II cold  process, 

[aqu.,  soft 

"  "     cold  process,     "      dry 

"  "     alco.,  soft 

Gentiana  (Erythra^a;  Chironia)  centaurium, 

see  Extract,  Centaury,  European 

Glandula3  rottlerae,  see  Extract,  Kamala  .  .  . 

Glycyrrhiza,  see  Extract,  Licorice-root 

Glycyrrhiza,  purified,  see  Extract,  Licorice. . . 
Golden  Seal,  (Hydrastis) :  root,  [Yellow  Hoot, 

Orange  Boot,  Indian  Turmeric] .  .  .  hydro- 
alcoholic,  dry 
Gramen; — (Extractum  Gi*aminis,  Ph.  G.  11), 

— see  Extract,  Couch-grass 

Granatum,  see  Extract,  Pomegi-anate 

Granatum,  Java,  see  Extr.,  Pomegranate,— Java 
Gratiola  (Hedge-hj'ssop ) :  di-y  herb ;  aqu. ,  soft 

"    fresh  herb .  .alco.,    " 

"        "        "    -green, -Ph.  Neer.;  "        " 

Grindelia:  floM'ering  herb aqu.,  soft 

Guaiacnm-wood  (Lignum  guajaci;  Lignum 

[not  Arbor.']  vitje;  Lignum  sanctum); 

[aqu.,  soft 

"     "      dry 

"     alco.,  soft 

"     "     dry 

Guarana-paste alco. ,  diy 

HiBuiatoxylon,  see  Extract,  Logwood 

Hamamelis,  see  Extract,  Witch-hazel 

Hedge-hyssop,  see  Extract,  Gratiola 

Helenium-root  (Inula-root),   [not  Sneezewort 

nr  Sjieezeweed.'],  see  Extract,  Elecampane. 

Hellebore,  White,  European, — see  Extract, 

Veratrum,  ^Vhite 

"    Black,  (Christmas -rose):  root,  [Radix 

melampodii] alco.,  soft 

"         "     do aqu.,     " 

"    Green,  European,  (\Vinter  Hellebore), 
[not   Green    Veratrum!]:  root, — Ph. 

Austr soft 

Hemlock  {Spotted  [Poison]  Hemlock),  [Co- 

nium] :  dry  herb aqu.,  soft 

"    fresh  herb from  jiiice,    " 

"      "     alco.,     " 

'<      "    —w-ith   Dextrin,  —  [50%  of 

soft] alco.,  dry 

"    dry       "    — green "    soft 

Hemlock  (Conium):  fruit  [seed] . .  .alcoholic 
Hemlock,  Water-,  Five-leaved,  see  Extract, 

Phelhindrium 

Hemp  (Cannabis),  Indian,  see  Extract,  In- 
dian  Hemp 


Containers  incl. 

lb    2  00 

lb.  1.50 

oz.      50 

oz.      75 

lb.     .75 

lb.     .65 

lb.  1.50 

lb.  1.50 

oz.     .75 

lb.  1.50 

lb.  3.00 

oz.     .  50 

oz.     .  50 

oz.     .  30 

oz.      40 

lb    1  50 

lb.  2.00 

oz.  1.50 

lb.  1.75 

lb    2  50 

lb.  3.00 

lb.  1.00 

lb.  1.00 

lb.  2.50 

lb.  2.50 

lb.  3.50 

oz.     .  60 

^s-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


54 

NlERCK'S 

Index. 

Extracts,— coTj/nu/eJ  : 

—  [Fluid  Extracts,  see  pagos  C1-C3  I]— 

Containers  incl. 

Iloarhouud     (Horehound)      [Marrubium] : 

lierb aqu.,  soft 

Hound's  tongue,  (Cynoglossum) :  root. aqu., 

[soft 
Hydrastis  see  Extract  Golden  Seal 

lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.50 

Hydrocotyle    (Water  -  Pennywort,     Indian 

Penny  wort)  :lierb aqu.,  soft 

"do                            alco.,     " 

oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 
lb.  1.50 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  1.25 
lb.  2.50 

oz.     .  35 

oz.     .40 
oz.     .60 
oz.     .30 
oz.  1.25 
oz.     .75 

oz.     .60 
oz.     .30 

oz.     .40 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .40 

"      "                                 "      dry 

Hyoscj-amus:  dry  leaves aqu.,  soft 

'"     do.    do.,  —  w-ith  Dextrin,  —  [5U;'„^  of 

soft] aqu.,  dry 

"      "       "           witlioutadniixt        "       " 

_. 

"    fresli  leaves fi-om  juice,  soft 

Pli  G  II            alco.,     " 

"       "       "    — w.  Licor.-root,-Pli.  G.  II,- 

[50^'^  of  soft]  .  .alco.,  dry 

"    —with   Milk-sugar,— (50\ 

of  soft] alco. ,  dry 

"     recently  dried  leaves "     soft 

"    dry  leaves, — green "       " 

Hyoscyanius:  seed alco.,  dry 

Trrnntifi  (St,   Tpn.itiiiw's  T?P!in~\'  KP.pd  •  nlfo..  drv 

i 

] 

Indian  Hemp " 

^herb ; ethereal  -  (Oleoresin 
"t*                of  Indian  Hemp) 
&   "  —Ph.G. II.  .alco.,  soft 
g     "  — w.  pwd.  Licor.-root, 
-Ph.  G.  n,-[50% 
S^            of  soft]. .  .alco.,  dry 
1     "  — w.  MUk-sug.,-[50% 
§-            of  soft] . .  .  alco. ,  dry 
.^    "   —w.  Dextrin,  — [33,^;';; 
■|"             of  soft]. .  .alco.,  dry 

.1            <> 

<< 

Inula-root,  see  Extract,  Elecampane 

Ipecac  (Ipecacuanha):  root aqu.,  dry 

oz.     .90 
oz.  2.00 

Ipecac:  root,— alcoholic, -see  Emetine 

Iron    malate,  so-caUed, — (Extractuni    ferri 
pomatum,  Ph.G.  II),— see  Extract,  Apple, 

[ferrated 
Jaborandi  (PilocarjDus): leaves aqu.,  dry 

oz.     .  50 
lb.     . 75 
lb.  2.00 

"     '              "        "     cb-y 

i-nnrl     KPf>  Evtrnf>t    Pispidi.n, 

Jessamine,  Wild  (Yellow),  see  Extr.,  Gelse- 

Juglans  regia,  see  Extract,  Walnut 

Juniper:  fresh  fruit  (berries), — inspissated 
infusion;  —   [Succus     Juniperi     inspis- 

satus] soft 

Kauiala  (Kameela)  [Rottlera  tinctoria] :  cap- 
sule-glands; (Gland uUb  rottlera;); 
[alco.,  dry 
"    do. .  .ethereal, — (Oleoresin  of  Kamala) 

Kava-kava  (Ava) :  root hydro-alcoholic 

Kousso  (Kooso,  Cusso),  see  Extract,  Brayera 
Kntnieria,      U.  S.  Ph.,  and  others,— see  Ex- 
tract, Rhatany,  etc 

Lactuca  viiosa,  see  Extract,  Lettuce 

Lactucarium;  —  (Extract  from! 

Germanic  Lactucarium,      Purified 
[from  the  so-called  "Let-  j- Lactuca- 
tuceopium"]),-alco.,soft  |   rium... 
"                         "     dry 

lb.     .30 

oz.  1.50 
oz.  1.50 
oz.  1.00 

oz.  1  25 
oz.  1.25 

Lappa    see  Extrnrf    T?nrflnc,1» 

'              ^-^^ 

» 

#srwhpn  ordcringr,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCiv's    Index. 


55 


Extracts, - 

Lettuce  ] 

-continued : 

—[Fluid  Extracts,  see  pages  61-63  !]— 

_^  dry  leaves aqu.,  soft 

s5  fresh     "     . .  . f rom  j uice,     " 

8^     "         "    -Ph.G.L-alco.,  " 

'  S     "         "    -w. Lie. -r.,- [50% of 

i|                          soft]  ...alco.,  dry 

^  °  dry        ' '    -green  ;  alco. ,  soft 

/"ormseed,  (Cina;  Ai-temisia  mari- 

tima) :  flower-buds,  —  [San- 

tonica  ;    Semen  -  contra]  ; 

fethereal.  soft 

Containers  incl. 

lb.  2  25 
lb.  2.50 
lb.  3.00 

lb.  4.00 
lb.  4.00 

oz.     .40 
oz.     .40 

<< 

" 

J 

Levant  ^^ 

"             "     do alco.,    " 

Levisticum,  see  Extract,  Lovatiie 

Licorice  (Liquorice),  —perfectly  clearly  soluble, 
—from  the  crude  extract;  -  (Puritied 

Extract  of  GlycyrrLiza) soft 

"     from  the  crude  extract dry 

lb.     .70 
lb.  1.00 
lb,  1.50 
lb.  2.00 

Licorice-root  (Glycj'rrhiza) ;  coldproc,  soft 
"       "        di-y 

Licorice-root, -purified,-see  Extract,  Licorice. 

Lignum  vit;e  (sanctum),  [not  Arbor  viice .'], 
see  Extract,  Guaiacum-wood 

Lily  of  the  Valley,  (Convallariaj :  entire  plant; 

[aqa.,  di-y 

lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.90 
lb.  2.50 

"        "           "     do ...      "     soft 

"        "           "      "   alco.,     " 

Liquorice,   and  Liquorice-root,    see    Extr., 
Licorice,  and  Licorice-root 

Lobelia  (Indian  Tobacco) :  herb . .  .  alco. ,  soft 

oz.     .  50 

lb.  1.50 
lb.     .50 
lb.  3.00 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  2.00 

Log  wood(Ha;matoxylon ;  Campeachy-wood) ; 
[aqu.,  di-y,  officinal 

"     "     commercial,  I 

Lovage  (Levisticum):  root alco.,  soft 

Lupuline  (the  glandular  powder  from  Hop- 
cones)  aqu.,  soft 

"     alco.,    " 

"     "      dry 

Madder  (Rubia) :  root aqu.,  soft 

Maize-silk  (Stigmata  Maydis),  see  Extract, 
Corn-silk 

ilale  Fern,  (Aspidium  filix  mas):  rhizome;  — 
ethereal, — (Oleoresin  of  Aspid- 

called    "  Liquid  JExtr.  of   Male 
Fern,"  or  "Oil  of  Fern "] 

lb.  2.50 

lb.  2.75 
lb.  1.50 
lb.     .75 
lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.00 

lb.  2.50 
oz.     .80 

"    do.;-Ph,  G.  II ethereal,— 

[fi-ee  fr.  Ether 

"       '«      «'  — Ph.  Austr alcoholic 

ilalt,  Barley-,— Ph.  G.  I  &  H soft 

"          "     dry,  powder 

"    — lupulated  (hopped) soft 

Mandrake  (May-apple;  Podophyllum):  root 
[rhizome],  — [/;  S.  Ph alco.,  soft 

^langosteen(Garcinia): fruit-rind,  .aqu.,  diy 

Marigold,  Garden,  see  Extract,  Calendula . . 

Marrubium,  see  Extract,  Hoarhound 

Marsh  Trefoil,  see  Extract,  Buckbean  ...    . 

^lary-Thistle  (Carduus  Marire):  seed .  .  .  aqu. 

oz.     .  75 

Mataperro,  see  Extract,  Condurango  ...... 

Matico:  leaves ethereal, 

— (Oleoresin  of  Matico) 

oz.     .75 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .40 

:; 

"     aqu.,  soft 

"     alco..     " 

IVIatricaria,  see  Extract.  Chamomile.  German 

May-apph 

drake  . 

Meadow-s 

Melampoc 

Black: 

i,—  U.  S.  PA.,— see  Extract,  Man- 

affron,  see  Extract,  Colchicum  .  .  . 
lii  radix,  see  Extract,  Hellebore, 
root 

Jss-Vflxon  ordorinsr,  specify :  "MERCK'S"! 


56 


iviERCK's    Index. 


Extracts,  — continued : 

— [Fluid  Extracts,  seo  pages  61-63  I]— 

Menyanthes  trifoliata,  fMarsh  Trefoil),  see 

Extract,  Buckbean 

Mezereon  (Spurge  Olive):  bark etbereiU, 

— (Oleoresin  of  Mezereou) 

ililf oil  (Miiief  olium ;  Achillea),  see  Extract, 

Yarrow 

Milkwort,    Bitter,    European,    see    Extr., 

Polygala  amara 

Momorilica  elateriuui:  fruit,    and  juice, — 

see  Extr.,  Squirting  Cucumber 

Monesia-bark aqu.,  dry 

Monkshood,  see  Extract,  Aconite 

Mu"wort  (.Vi-temisia  vulgaris):  root,  .alco., 

[soft 

MjTobalan:  fruit aqu.,  dry 

Mj-rrh aqu,,  dry 

*"     aqu.,  scales 

Navelwort  (Penny^v-ort)   [Cotyledon]:  herb; 

[soft 

Nicotiana,  see  Extract,  Tobacco 

Nux  vomica,    (Semen  Strychni),    [Poison- 
nut]  aqu.,  dry 

"  by  Ale.  of  0.894, -Ph.  G.  II,-  dry 
"  ''  "  "  0.892, -Ph. Austr.,- soft 
"  "  "  "  0.879,-Ph.  Neerl.,-soft 
"  "  "  "  0.838, -Ph.  Br. '67,-. soft 
"  "  "  "  0.884,-  "  "  new,  — 
[1.59^  Alkaloid], -soft 
"  w.Milk-sug.,  I  [50%ofsoftJ  Ulry 
"      "Dextrin,      [  — Ph.  Aust.  j    " 

Oak-bark aqu.,  dry 

Opium,— Ph.  G.  II aqu.,  dry 

"     soft 

"     w.bextrin,  — [oO%ofsoft],—     "     dry 
Orange,  Bitter,  see  Extract,  Bitter  Orange. 
Papaveris    capitum,   see    Extract,    Poppy- 
heads 

Pellitory,    German,   (PjT:ethrum    germani- 

cum) :  root alco. ,  soft 

Pennywort  (Cotyledon  umbilicus),  see  Extr., 

Navelwort 

Pennywoi-t,  Water-,  (Indian  Pennywort),  see 

Extr.,  Hydrocotylc 

Pepper,  Black:  fruit alco.,  soft 

Pepper, — Eed  (Pod,  Cayenne);  and  African 
[Guinea,  Bird], — see  Extract,  Capsicum 

annunm;  and,  fastigiatum 

Phellandrium    (Water-Fennel ;  Five-leaved 

Water-Hemlock):  fruit.. .  .ethereal, 

—  (Oleoresin  of  Phellandrium ) 

"    do aqu. ,  soft 

"      «'  alco.,     " 

Physostigma  (Calabar  Bean) :  seed;  alco. ,  dry 

"    do "    soft 

"      "   alcoholo-acetic,    " 

Pilocarpus,  see  Extract,  Jaborandi 

Pimpinella-root alco. ,  soft 

"     aqu.,     " 

Pine-needles  (Leaves  of  Pinns  sylvestris) .  . 
Piscidia (Jamaica Dogwood):  bark; alco.,  dry 
Podophyllum,— [/".    S.    I'h.,—see    Extract, 

Mandrake 

Poison-nut,  see  Extract,  Nux  vomica 

Poison-oak   (Rhus   toxicodendron):  leaves; 

[alco.,  soft 
"     do. . aqu.,    " 


Containers  incl. 


OZ. 
OZ. 

oz. 


.40 
.50 


.40 


oz. 
oz. 
lb. 

lb. 


.40 

.40 

3.00 

4  00 


oz.  1.00 


.20 
.30 
.30 
.30 
.35 
.35 
.40 
.40 
.40 
lb.  2.00 

1.00 
.77 

1.00 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.65 


oz.  1.50 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.60 

.30 

.50 

1.50 

1.25 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


3.00 
2.50 
.60 
oz.  1.00 


oz. 
oz. 


.30 
.25 


.^ET-When  ordering,  specify:  *' MERCK'S  "I 


IVIKRCK'S 

INDKX. 

57 

Extracts, — continued  : 

—[Fluid  Extracts,  see  pages  61-63  !]  — 

Polygala  aniara,  (European  Bitter  Polyyala; 
European  Bitter  Milkwort) :  entire  i)lant ; 

[aqu.,  soft 

Polygala  senega,  see  Extract,  Senega 

Pomegranate  (Granatum) :  root-bark,  .aqii., 

[dry 

Containers  incl. 
lb.  2.00 

oz.     .35 
oz.     .30 
oz.  2.00 

oz.     .50 
oz.     .  45 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  3.00 

lb.  2.00 
lb.  4.50 
lb.  5.00 

"     do.            alco.,  soft 

Pomegranate:  fresh  root-bark,-Java,-alco.,  soft 

Poplar-buds  (Gemmtv)  poi^ulij,  fresh,  .aqu., 

[soft 

"    do alco.,    " 



Poppy-capsules  (-heads) aqu.,  soft 

"     alco.,     " 

Pulsatilla  (Eiu-opean    Meadow   Anemone): 

dry  herb aqii.,  soft 

"          "      "    — gi'een alco.,     " 

fresh"    —Ph.  G.I " 

PjTrethrum  germanicum,  see  Extract,  Pelli- 

Quassia-wood   (Bitter   Wood,    Bitter   Ash); 

[aqu.,  soft 

lb.  3.00 
oz.     .  50 
oz.  1.00 

oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 
lb.  3.00 
oz.  1.25 

oz.     .30 
oz.     .25 

"    — Ph.  G.  II "      dry 

"     alco.,      " 

Quebracho  bianco:  bark:— 
aqueous,  dry 

alcoholic,    "   

-dry 

Quebracho  Colorado:  wood:— 

aqueous,  dry 

Quercus  marina,  see  Extr. ,  Bladder- wrack. . 

Quick-grass   (Quickens,    Quitch)    [Triticum 
repens],  see  Extract,  Couch-grass 

Quillaya  (Quillaia  saponaria) :  bark,  [Soap- 
bark]  aqu. ,  soft 

lb.  3.50 

Quince,  Bengal,  see  Extract,  Bael,  Indian . 

Quinine  -  plant  (Quinine  -  flower)  [Sabbatia 
EUiottii] :  herb aqu. ,  soft 

oz.     .  75 

Khamnus  frangula,  see  Extract,  Frangula . 

Ehamnus  purshiana:  bark,  see  Extr.,  Cas- 
cara  sagrada 

[process,  aqu.,  dry, — I 

lb.  2.75 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  2.50 
lb.  3.00 

lb.  1.50 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .  25 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .35 

"    do cold  process,     "       "    -II 

"      "  "          "           "        scales 

"      "   alco.,  dry 

"     -'  — Extractum  Kramer  ice,  U.  S.  Ph.; 
[cold  process,  aqu..  dry 

Khuljarb,  Asiatic:  root aqu.,  di-y 

"  -Ph.  G.  n..    "     dry 

Ehubarb,  Asiatic,  —  compound,  —  Ph.  G.  II 

Rhus  toxicodendron,  see  Extr.,  Poison-oak. 

Kaniala. 

Hue  (Ruta):  leaves aqu.,  soft 

lb.  2.25 
lb.  3.00 

*'    do alco.,    " 

Sabbatia  EUiottii,  see  Extr.,  Quinine-plant. 
Sabina,  see  Extract,  Savin 

Saffron  (Crocus) alco.,  soft 

oz.  3.50 

Saffron,  Meadow-,  see  Extract,  Colchicum . 

Saint-Ignatius'sBean,  see  Extract,  Ignatia. , 

Sanguinaria,  see  Extract,  Bloodroot 

Santonica  (Flores  Cinaj;  "Semen  Cinto"), 
see  Extr.,  Levant  Wormseed 

^^Yihm  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


58 


NlERCK's   Index. 


Extracts,  —continued : 

—[Fluid  ExtracU,  see  paROB  Cl-r.3 1]— 
Saponnria  officinalis,  see  Extract,  Soajiwort 
Sarsaparilla    atju.,  soft 

Containers  incl. 

lb.  2.25 
oz.     .40 
lb.  3.50 
oz.     .50 
lb.  3.00 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  2.50 

"     "      dry 

"       alco.,  soft 

"       "      dry 

Sassafras-root  (Lignum  Sassafras);  aiin.,  soft 

.SaN-in  (Sabina):  dried  tops a(iii.,  soft 

"    do., — Ph.  Ci.  II.  .hydro-alcoholic,  soft 

Scilla,  see  Extract,  Scpiill 

herb fromjnice,  soft 

lb.  2.50 

Bladder-wrack 

of  Kye 

A'ant  Wormseed 

1 

Senega:  root,   (Senega  Snakeroot),   [Radix 
Polygalaa  senegas] aqu. ,  drj'. 

oz.  1.00 
oz.     .  75 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  1.75 

oz.  1.25 

1 

"    do alco.,    " 

1 

Senna:  leaves aq^i. ,  soft, 

[ 

"           "      alco.,     ♦' 

Serpentary  (Serpen taria):  rhizome,  [Virginia 
Snakeroot] alco.,  soft 

Shamrock,  Water-,  see«Extract,  Buckbean. 

Simaruba:  bark aqu.,  soft 

oz.     .  75 
oz.  1.00 

'*                "    alco.,    " 

Snakeroot,  Black,  (Cimicifuga),  see  Extract, 
Black  Cohosh 

Snakeroot,  Senega,  see  Extract,  Senega .... 

Snakeroot,  Virginia,  see  Extract,  Serpentary 

Soap-bark,  see  Extract,  Quillaya 

Soapwort  (Saponaria  officinalis) :  root,  [Soap- 
root]  aqu.,  soft 

"    do alco.,    " 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  3.00 

Spanish  Flies,  see  Extract,  Cantharides 

Spoonwort  (Cochlearia),  see  Extr.,  Scurvy- 
grass  

Spurge  Olive,  see  Extract,  Mezereon 

Spurred  Rye,  see  Extract,  Ergot  of  Rye .... 

Squill  (Scilla):  dried  bulbs aqu.,  soft 

"    do.  do "      dry 

<«       "     "  _ph.  G.  II       alco.  soft 

lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1,50 

oz.     .  50 
oz.  1.00 

Squirting  Cucumber,  (Wild  Cu-  ]  Elaterium 
cumber),  [Ecballium  (:VIomor-     nigrum  ve- 
dica)  elatenum]:  nearly  ripe     Black  Ela- 
f ruit aqu. ,  soft       terium). 

Squirting  Cucumber:  fresh  JTiice  of  the  fruit, 
— Ph.  Austr.                                 alco.,  soft 

N.  B.—  Compare,  also:  Elaterium  (Ela- 
terium ClutterbucJc). 
Stigmata  Maydis,  (Maize-silk),  see  Extract, 
Corn-silk 

Stramonium  (Datura  S. ) :  dry  leaves .  .  aqu. , 

[soft 
"    fresh  leaves from  juice,     " 

lb.  1.35 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  2.00 

lb.  2.50 
oz.  1.25 

«'         "         "     —w.  Lie. -root,  — [50%  of 
soft], — alco.,  dry 

Stramonium:  seed alco.,  dry 

Strychnos-seed,  see  Extract,  Nux  vomica  . . 

Succory,  see  Extract,  Chicory,  Wild 

S\veet  Flag,  see  Extract,  Calamus 

S\veet\vood  (Croton  eluteria),  see  Extract, 
Cascarilla 

Taraxacum,  see  Extract,  Dandelion 

Tetterwort,  see  Extract,  Celandine 

Thistle,  Blessed,  see  Extr.,  Blessed  Thistle. 

j^-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVEKRCK's    Index, 


59 


Extracts,  — continued : 

—[Fluid  Extracts,  see  pagos  ()l-63  !] — 

Thistle,  Mary-,  see  Extr.,  Mury-Tliistle 

Thornapple,  see  Extract,  Stramunium  .... 
Tobacco  ^Nicotiana):  thy  herb. . .  .aqii.,  soft 

"    do.  do alco.,    " 

Tormeutil:  root  (rhizome) aqu.,  dry 

Toxicodendron  ^Kbiis  toxicodendi'on;,  see 

Extract,  Poison-oak 

Trifolium  fibriunni,  (Menyanthes  trif oliata), 

see  Extract,  Buckbean 

Triticnui  repens,  see  Extract,  Coiich-gi'ass . . 
Tschucbiakabi  (a  Japanese  Orchidea) :  fruit 
Turmeric  (Curcuma):  root  [rhiz.  ];  alco.,  soft 
Turnera  aphrochsiaca,   see  Extract,  Dami- 

ana 

Uva  ursi  (Uvib  ursi  folia),  see  Extract,  Bear- 

berrj':  leaves 

Valerian:  root  (rhizome)  .  .ethereal, — [Oleo- 
resin  of  Valerian] 

"  "     cold  process,  aqu.,  soft 

"  "     aqu.,  soft  I. 

"   "     "  n. 

"     —Ph.  G.  I alco.,  soft 

Veratrum,  "\Miite,  (European  ^^^lite  Helle- 
bore): root  [rhizome] alco.,  soft 

Viburnum   (V.   pmnifohum),   see  Extract, 

Black  Haw 

Vomic-nut  (Semen  Strychni),  see  Extract, 

Nux  vomica 

Walnut  (English  Walnut)   [Juglans  regia] : 

pericai-p aqu. ,  soft 

"  "         alco.,     " 

"        —Ph.  Eoss dry 

Walnut, -as  above:  leaves aqu.,  soft 

"  "       "  "     alco.,    " 

Water-Fennel  (Five-leaved  Water-Hemlock), 

see  Extract,  Phellandrium 

Water-Pennywort,  see  Extract,  Hj'drocotjde 
Water-Shamrock,  see  Extract,  Buckbean . . . 
Wild    Cucumber,    see    Extract,    Squirting 

Cucumber 

Wild  Jessamine,  see  Extract,  Gelsemium  .  . 
Willow  (Salix,  divers  species) :  bark ;  aqia. ,  Aiy 
Witch-hazel  (Hamamelis) :  bark hydro- 
alcoholic,  dvy 
X.B. — Compare,  also:  Hazeline  ! 

Wolfsbane,  see  Extract,  Aconite 

Wormseed,  Levant-,  (Santonica),  see  Extr., 

Levant  Wormseed 

Wormwood  (Absinthium ;  Artemisia  absin- 
thium): herb aqu.,  soft 

"    do.,  — Ph.  G.  II alco.,    " 

Yarrow    (ililfoil,    ^Millefolium ;    Achillea) : 

flowering  herb aqu.,  soft 

"    do.  do alco.,    " 

Yellow  Jessamine,  see  Extract.  Gelsemium . 
Extracts,  Fluid,  see  Fluid  Extracts, — images 

r,l  (;:5. 
Extractum  Fellis  bovini,  {Extract  of   Ox 
Gall),  see  Gall,  Ox-,  inspissated,  U.  S.  Ph. . 


Containers  incl. 


OZ.  .35 
OZ.  .40 
lb.  3.50 


oz.     .  50 


oz.  .  75 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  1.00 
lb.  2.50 


oz. 


.30 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


2.00 
2.00 
1.25 
2.00 


lb.  1.75 
oz.     .  75 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  2.00 

lb.  1.00 
lb.  2.50 


I 


Ji^Wxen  ordering,  specify;  *<MERCK'S"I 


60                        NlERClv'S^ 

Index 

-• 

Containers  incl. 

js^Wien  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCKl'S     INDBX, 


61 


Fluid  Extracts,     (inserted  in  alphabetical 

place  ot   Extracts,  FlukT): — 

[Unless  other-wise  specified,  these  Ex- 
tracts are  prepared  according  to  the 
formula  of  the  United- States  Phiirnui- 
cofiwia:  —  "Proportion  of  the  crude 
drug  to  the  extract  =  100  grammes : 
100  cubic  centimetres."] 

From: 
Absinthium  (l\'ormwood) :  herb  . .  Artemisia 

[absinth. 
Adonis  vemalis,   (Bird's  Eye;  False  Helle- 
bore): herb 

Anemone,   European  Meadow-,  see  Fluid 

Extract,  Pulsatilla 

Ai-bor  ^itae,  [not  Lignum  vita;!],  see  Fluid 

Extract,  Thiaja 

Arnica-root Arnica  montana 

Aurantii  cortex,  (Bitter-Orange  peel) 

Bela  (Indian  Bael,  Bengal  Quince) :  fruit  . . 

"     do.,— Ph.  Brit 

Belladonna-root 

Berberis  aquifolia,   (Holly-leaved  Barberry 

— not  Btarherry !):  root 

Buchu  (Bucco):  leaves . . .  Barosma,  div.  spec. 
Bursa  pastoris,  (Capsella  B.  p.),-[Sheperd's 
purse]:  fresh  herb. — (N.  B. — Onlyprejia- 
rations  from  ihefrefh  herb  possess  the  re- 
markable hemostatic  virtiies  of  this  plant. ) 
Cahinca-root  (Eadix  caincoe  {cainanw] ) ;  Chio- 
[cocca  racemosa 
Calendula  (Garden  Marigold) :  flowers . . .  C. 

[oflicinalis 
Calumba  (Columbo):  root . . .  .Cocculus  pal- 

[matus 

Cannabis  indica,  (Indian  Hemp):  herb 

Capsella  bursa  pastoris,  see  Fl.  Extr. ,  Bursa 

pastoris 

Capsicimi  (Bed  Pepper) :  fruit . .  .  G.  annuum 
Cascara  sagrada,  (Chittem-bark) ....  Kham- 
[nus  pvu-shiana 
Chamomile  -  flowers,  German,  (Matricaria ) ; 
[Chamomilla  \T^ilgaris 
Chicorj-,  WUd,  (Succory) :  root . . .  Cichorium 

[intybus 

Cimicifuga  (Actsea)    [Black  Cohosh]:  root; 

[C.  racemosa 

Cinchona-bark,  Gray 

"    Pale 

"    Succirubra 

' '    Yellow,  (True  Calisaya-bark  —  Cortex 

cinchonce  regise) ; — sp.  gr.  1.1 

Coca  (Erythroxylon) :  leaves 

Cola-nut  (Guru-nut,  Caffeine-nut) 

Colchicum  (Meadow  -  saffron) :  root  [biilb] ; 
[C.  autumnale 

Colchicum:  seed "  " 

Colocj-nth  (Bitter  Apple |:  fruit. .  .  .Cucumis 

[colocynthis 

Condurango  (Mataperro):  bark Gono- 

[lobus  condurango 

Convallaria  majalis:  entire  plant 

Corn-silk  (Maize-silk)    [Stigmata  Maydis]; 

[Zea  mays 

Coto-bark,  Para- 

Cubeb:  fruit Cubeba  officinalis 

Damiana:  leaves Turnera  aphrodisiaca 

Dulcamara  (Bittersweet) :   young   branches; 

[Solanum  dulcamara 

Ergot  of  Com,    (Com- ergot,    Corn-smut), 

[Ustilago  maydis] 


Containers  incl. 


lb.  2.50 
lb.  3.50 


lb.  2.25 
lb.  2.50 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.85 
lb.  1.75 

lb.  2.25 
lb.  2.00 


lb.  2.50 

lb.  2.50 

lb.  5.00 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  2.25 


lb.  1.75 

lb.  3.00 

lb.  2.00 

lb.  1.75 

lb.  1.75 
lb.  2.25 
lb.  2.25 
lb.  2.50 

lb.  3.00 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  3.00 

lb.  2.00 
lb.  2.25 

lb.  4.00 

lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.50 

lb.  4  00 
lb.  3.00 
11).  4.00 
lb.  2.00 

lb.  2.00 

lb.  3.00 


J^^  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


62 


jS/lERciv's    Index, 


Fluid  Extracts, —  (inserted  in  alphabetical 
placo  of  Extracts,  Fluid), — continued: 

—  [Other  ExtracU,  Bce  pages  48-59 1]  — 

Ergot  of  live,  (Spurreil  Eve  — Secale  cor- 

n\xi\x\ii),—  U.S.Fh 

'      —Ph.  Brit 

EucaljTJtus  globulus:  leaves 

Euonynms  ( Evonipnus )  ["Wahoo,  Spindle- 
tree,  Burning  Bush]:  bark.  .  .E.  atropur- 

[pureus 

Eujihorbia  pilulifera:  herb 

Fabiaua  (Pichi):  branches F.  imbricata 

Franeiscea  (Manaciij :  root F.  xinidora 

Fucus  vesiculosus,  (Bladder-wrack),  [Quer- 
cus  marina] 

Gelsemium  (Yellow  Jessamine) :  root . .  .  .  G. 
[semper^irens 

Gentian-root 

Gossypiuiu  herbaceum:  bark  of  root,  (Cot- 
ton-root bark) 

Grindelia  robusta:  flowering  herb 

Guarana-paste,  — fr.  seed  of  PauUinia  sorb  ills 

Hamamehs  (Witch-hazel):  leaves.  . .  .H.  vir- 

[ginica 

Hellebore,  Green,  European,  (Winter  Helle- 
bore), [not  Veratrum  viride!]:  root 

Hydrastis  (Golden  Seal) :  root .  .  H.  canadensis 

Hyoscyamus  (Henbane):  leaves.  . .  .H.  niger 

Ipecacuanha-root.  . .  . Cephaehs ipecacuanha 

Jaborandi  (Pilocarpus):  leaves 

Jacaranda:  leaves.  .J.  procera,  (Bignoniaco- 
[paia  [carobal) 

Jalap-root,  true Ipomcjea  purga 

Kava-kava:  root  .  .Macropiper  methysticum 

Krameria,  see  Fluid  Extract,  Ehatany-root . 

Leptandra:  rhizome,  (Black-root,  Cidver's 
root) L.  virginica 

Lippia:  herb L.  mexicana 

Lobelia  (Indian  Tobacco):  herb.  .  .L.  inflata 

Manacii,  see  Fluid  Extract,  Franeiscea 

Maryland  Pink,  see  Fl.  Ext.,  Spigelia 

Mountain-balm  (Yerba  santa):    leaves  and 

tops Eriodictyon  calif omicum  (glu- 

[tinosuiiii 

Yuira  puama.  —  (Said  to  be  the  strongest 
a]>hr()(lisiac  known.) 

Nux  vomica,  (Strychnos-seed) 

Pichi,  see  Fluid  Extract,  Fabiana 

Pilocarjjus,  see  Fluid  Extract,  Jaborandi .  .  . 

Piscidia  (Jamaica  Dogwood),  bark ...  P.  ery- 

[thrina 

Poppy-capsules  (-heads) .  .  Papaver  somnifer. 

Pulsatilla  (Euroi)ean  Meaciow- anemone): 
herb Anemone  pulsatilla 

Quebracho  bianco.     I  liquid  (it  dry),  see  under 

Quebracho  Colorado,  )  Extr.  (not  Fluid  Extr.) 

Qiiercus  marina,  see  Fhiid  Exti*.,  Fucus 
vesiculosus 

Quince,  Bengal,  see  Fl.  Extr. ,  Bela 

Ithatany-root  (Krameria) Krameria 

[triandra,  [Ratanhia  peruviana] 

Rhubarb  (Rheum),  Asiatic:  root 

Rhus  aromatica,  (Sweet  Sumach) :  root-bark 

Salix  nigra,  (Black  Willow) :  bark 

Sarsaparilla, — compound 

Sarsaparilla, — simple 

Senna-leaves 

Serpentaria:  rhizome,  (Virginia  Snakeroot). 

Shepherd's  purse,  see  Fluid  Extr.,  Bursa 
pastoris 


Containers  incl. 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


1.85 
2.00 
2.25 


lb.  2.50 
lb.  4.00 
lb.  5.00 
lb.  4.50 

lb.  1.75 

lb.  1.75 
lb.  1.75 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  5.00 

lb.  1.50 

lb.  2.50 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  2.25 
lb.  4.50 
lb.  1.75 

lb.  3.00 
lb.  3.00 
lb.  2.0 J 


lb.  1.75 
lb.  4.50 
lb.  1.75 


lb.  2.50 


oz.  1.25 
lb.  2.25 


lb.  1.75 
lb.  4.00 


lb.  2.00 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


75 

25 
00 
,50 
,50 
50 
50 


lb.  3.50 


^S0-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK'S     INDKX. 


63 


Fluid  Extracts, —  (inserted  in  alphabetical 
place  of  Extracts,  Fluid),  —  coiU'ntued: 

—[Other  EitiacU,  see  pages  48-59 1]  — 

Spigelia  (^Maryland  Pink):    herb  and  rhi- 
zome   S.  marilandica  [lonicera] 

N.  B. — Compare,  also:  Spigeline! 

Squill-bulbs Scilla  mjuitima 

Stigmas  of  Maize,  (Stigmata  Maydis),  seeFl. 
Extract,  Corn-silk 

Stillingia  (Silver-leaf):  root,  [Queen's  root] ; 

[S.  sylvatica 

Stramonium-leaves 

Taraxacum  (Dandelion) :  root .  . .  T.  officinale 

Thuja  (Arbor  [not  Lujnum!]   \itje)  [White 
Cedar] :  small  branches .  . .  T.  occidentalis 

Ustilago  (U.  maydis),  see  Ergot  of  Corn . . . 

Uva  ursi,  (Bearberry  —  not  Barberry .') :  dried 
leaves. Arctostaphylos  officinalis 

Yalerian-root . . . .» 

Viburnum  (Black Ha-w) :  bark.  .  .V.  prunifol. 

Yerba  santa,  see  Fluid  Extract,  Mountain- 
balm  


Containers  incl. 


lb.  2.50 


lb.  1.75 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


lb.  2.25 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


Biank  Space  below  for  inserting  additional  Flutd  Extbacts  ;  on  pages  59  and  60  for 
Extracts  and  other  "E"  articles;  on  page  65  for  "F"  articles. 





^^  When  ordering,  specify :  *'  MERCK'S  "  I 


64 


NlERCK's   Index. 


Febrile  Powder,  James's,  see  Antimonial 

Powder,  U.  S.  Ph 

!Pecula,  iodized,  see  Starch,  iodized 

Fehling's  Solution  (Test-solution),  see  un- 
der: Titrated  Normal  Solutions,— (at  End 

of  List!) 

Fel  Bovis  ( Tauri)  inspissatum,  U.  S.  Ph.,  see 

Gall,  Ox-,  inspissated 

"     "    purificatum  (depurahim)  siccum,  see 

Sodium,  clioleate 

Ferrid-compounds,    see    Iron,  Sesqui-com- 

pounds   

Perro-compounds,    see    Iron,    Mono-com- 

l)()unds 

FerrusTO,  see  Iron,  oxide,  brown,  pure 

Ferrum,  and  compounds,  see  Iron,  etc 

Fibrin,  from  Ijlood 

"     plants,  (Gluten  Fibrin) ....... 

Figmer's  Gold-salt,  see  Gold  and.  Sodiiim, 

chloride,  cryst 

Filhos's  Caustic,  see  Potassium,  hydroxide, 

with  Lime,  [-4:1],  fused 

Filicin,  see  Acid,  filicic 

Flavoring  Oils,  so-called,  see  Oils,  flavor- 
ing'   

Flores,  etc.,  =  Flowers,  etc. — (Flores  stibii  = 
Flowers  of  Antimony;  Floren  stanni  [Jovis] 
=  Flowers  of  Tin; — etc.,  etc.) 
Flores  virides  seris,  (Crystallized  Yenligiis), 

see  Copper,  acetate,  normal,  U.  8.  Ph 

Flowers  of  Antimony,  (Antimonioias  Ox- 
ide, —  Tri-oxide;  by  dry  process),  are 
chemically  identical  with  the  Wet- 
process  Tii-oxide,^  [(cAic/i  see  vmder 
Antimony,  oxide,  precipitated]. 
"     of  Arsenic,  resublimed,  see  Acid,  ar- 

senious,  etc 

"     of  Benzoin,  see  Acid,  benzoic,  from 
Siamese  (etc.)  Benzoin-resin  ;  sublim- 
ed,—  U.  S.  Ph.  ;— and  other  grades. . . 
"     of  Sulphur,   see  Sulphur,   sublimed, 

U.  S.  Ph 

"     of  do.,  washed,  see  Sulphur,  sublimed, 

washed,  U.S.Ph 

"  of  Tin,  see  Tin,  oxide,  white,  pure  . . . 
"  of  Verdigris,  (Crystallized  Verdigi-is), 
see  Copi^er,  acetate,  normal,  U.  S.  Ph. 
"  of  Zinc,  see  Zinc,  oxide,  by  dry  process 
Fluid  Extracts  (are  inserted  in  alphabetical 
place  of:  Extrtcls,  Fluid) — see  pages  61-63. 

Fluorescein  (Resorcin-phtalein) 

Fluorescin  (liesorcin-phtalin) 

Folia  Sennae  sine  resina,  see  Senna-leaves, 

dcresinated, — powdered 

Form-amide 

Fow^ler's  Solution,  arsenical,  see  Solutions: 

Potassiiim  arsenite,   I '.  S.  Ph 

Fraxinin  (Sugar  of  !Mauiiii\  see  Mannit. . . . 
Fruit  and  Flavoring  Ethers  : 

No.  1.     No.  2.     No.  3.     No.  4. 

Apple "  "  "  " 

Apricot  .  . .  .        "  "  "  " 

Banana ....        "  —  —  — 

Cherry "  "  "  " 

Currant. ...        "  "  "  " 

Gooseberry.        "  "  "  " 

Grape —  "  "  " 

Lemon — -  "  "  " 

Orange " " '^ " 


Containers  incl. 


15  gr. 
15  gr. 


.20 

.25 


oz.  1 .  50 
oz.  1.25 


oz.  1.50 


.^~  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  "  1 


IVlERCK's    Index. 


65 


Fruit  and  Flavoring  "Ethers,— continued  : 
No.  1.     No.  2.     No.  3.     No.  4. 
Peach                  "            "            "            " 

Containers  incl. 

Pear                      "             "             "            *' 

Pineapple . .       "            "            "            " 

Quince "           —          —           — 

KadisL                —            "            —            " 

liaspberrj'. .        "             "             "             " 
Strawberry.        "            "            "            " 

Whiskev 

"     commercial,  (Inverted  Sugar), — consist- 
ing of  Fruit-sugar  and  Grape-sugar ,  . 
Fuehsine,   see  under  Aniline  and  Phenol 
Dves-  Red 

oz.  1.00 
lb.      .40 

Furfural  (Furfur-aldehyd;  Furfurole),  chem. 
pure,- boil. -pt.  160-162°  C  [320-323.6 F]. . . 
Furfurine                                    

OZ.  2.00 
15  gr.     .50 
15  gr.     .50 

Fusel-oil,    so-called,    see    Alcohol,    amylic. 

Fusible  Meta\  see  Metal,  fusible 

• 

' 

Js^Yfhon  orderinfr,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


66 


]V[krck:'s    Index. 


Gall,  Ox-,  (Fel  Taiiri  [Bovis]),  purified,  dry, 
see  Sodium,  choleate 

"  "  inspissated,  (Extractum  Fellis  bo- 
vini — Extract  of  Ox  Gall),  con- 
forming to  U.S. Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  I 

Gallein  (PjTo-gallol-pbtalein) 

Gallivun,  metallic 

Gelatin  (Pure  Glutin),  sterilized,  for  bacterio- 

lo^doal  piirijoses 

Gelatin  from  Cartilage,  see  Chondrin.  . . . 

Gelatin,  medicated,  —  in    sheets,  —  see 

nnder  Atropine  and  Physostigmine. . 

"  Discs,  medicated,  see  under  Atropine; 
Cocaine;  Duboisine  ;  Physostigmine . 

Gelsemin 

Gelseminine, — according  to  Sonnenschein .  . . . 

"     hydrobromate,  amorphous 

"    hydrochlorate,  amorphous 

"        "    cryst.,  white 

"     nitrate,  amorphous 

"    sulphate,  amorphous 

Gentian  Violet,    see    under    Aniline    and 

Phenol  Dyes:  Violet 

Gentianin, — extract  -  form, — (Crude  Gentio- 

picrin) 

Gentisin  (Gentianic  [Gentisic]  Acid) 

Glass,  liquid  and  soluble,  (Water- Glass), 

see  Potiissium,  silicate,  etc. ; — and.  Sodium, 

silicate,  U.  8.  Ph. ;  etc. ,  etc 

Glass,  antimonial,  see  Antimony,  sulphide, 
vitreous, — so-called 

"    Arsenic-,  see  Acid,  arsenious, — lumps 

"  Borax-,  see  Sodium,  bi-borate,  fused 
Glass-etching  Ink,  see  Diamond  Ink,  so-called.. . 

Glass-wool,  for  filters 

Glauber's  Salt,  see  Sodium,  sulphate,  (etc.). 

Globulin  (Crystallin) .' 

Globulin,  para-,  (para-Globulin),  pure.  . . . 

Glueinum,  see  Beryllium 

Glucose,  set!  Grape-sugar,  chem.  pure;  etc 

Gluten,  vegetable 

Glutin,  animal,— for  use  in  the  arts 

"     do.,  jmre, — sterilized, — see  Gelatin,  etc. 

Glycerin  (Glycerol),  crude,  —  [2G°  Baume], 

sp.  gr.  1.21 .^ 

"     for  gas-meters,  —  [18°  Be] 

"     refined,  I,   [2-1°  Be],  sp.  gr.  1.19 


1 28° 

"   [30° 

pure,  [24° 

"     [28° 

"     [30° 


"], 


"1, 


1.23 

1.25 

1.19,  redistil. 
1.23,     " 
1.25,     "    — 


U.  S.  Ph. 

"    Price's  Patent,— in  original  1-lb.  bottles. 
Glycerin  Salicylate,  see  Ether,  glycer.-salic. 
Glycerin,  sulphurous,    (Solution  of  Sul- 
phur Di-oxide  in  Glycerin),    [Glycerolate 

(Glycerite)  of  Sulphurous  Acid] 

Glycerolate    of    Aluminium    acetate,     see 

Aluminium,  aceto-glycerolate 

N.B. — Other  Glycerolates— {the  class  of  Gly- 
cerita  or  "Glycerites"  of  the  U.  S.  Ph.; 
and  similar  preparations,  also  called  Glyc- 
erols or  Glycerines,  ■ —  miscalled  ' '  Glyc- 
erides";— aW  being  simple  solutions  of 
active  sulistances  in  Glycerin, ^no<  [as 
the  real  Glycerides]  chemical  compounds 
with  Glycerin  !j:— .see  likewise  under  the 
nfimes  of  their  active  substances. 


Containers  incl. 


lb.  1.25 

15  gr.     .  75 

l^gr.vial25.00 

oz.  3.50 


oz.  2..':o 
15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.  3.50 
15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.  2.50 


oz.  1.00 
15  gr.  2.50 


oz.  1.50 


15  gr.     .50 


oz.  2.50 
lb.  2.00 


lb. 
lb. 


.42 
.45 


lb.  .48 
lb.  .45 
lb.     .48 


lb. 
lb. 


.50 


lb.  1.50 


jE£t->Vhen  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


is^ERCKi's   Index. 


67 


Q-lycium,  see  Beryllium 

Glycocoll  ((Glycine,  Glycocine  ;  Amido-acetic 

or  Amido-glycollic  Acid) 

Glycogen  (so-called  "Animal  Amylum  "), 

(•belli,  pure 

Glyeos-amine,  hydrocblorate,  cryst 

Glycyrrhizin.  ammoniated,  —  U.  S.  Ph.,  —  (Phar- 
mucnpeial  Glycyrrbizate  of  Ammonium), — 

soluble 

Gold  (Aurum),  double  salts  of,   see  "Gold 

and  — "  (below!) 

' '     metallic,  powder 

"         "    precipitated,  iiure.-amorpbous;- 

soft,  lustreless,  brown  })owder. 

"        "    do.,  do., — in  fine  scales;- — witb 

metallic  lustre 

"     bromide 

' '     cbloride,  cryst. ,  yellow 

"  "  "     brown 

"  "    — solution  [1:9] 

' '     cyanide 

"     iodide 

"     oxide 

Gold  and  Cadmium,  cbloride 

"    and  Calcium,  "         

"    and  Potassium,       "         

"       "         "     cyanide 

"    and  Sodium,  cbloride,— for  photogra- 

pbv 

"  "  do . ,  do. , -  V.  .S.  Ph.,-Y^2A%  Gold] . 
"  "  "  "  -Pb.G.II,-[3().3»/  "  ]. 
"       "       "       "     cryst.,  (Figuier's  (roM-sa^/j 

Gold,  Alumina  Purple  of 

"  Figuier's  Salt  of,  see  Gold  and  So- 
dium, cbloride,  cryst 

"    Tin-precipitate   {Stannic  precipitate) 

of,  —  [C'assius's  Purple] 

Goulard's  Extract,  so-called,  (Vinegar  of 
Lead),  see  Solutions:  Lead  acetate,  basic, 

U.S.Ph 

Granatin  (Sugar  of  Manna),  see  Mannit.  . . . 
Granella  aerophora,  see  Iron,  citrate,  effer- 
vescent :  wbite  or  yellow 

"  do.,  cum  Magnesia  citrica,  see  Mag- 
nesium, citrate,  effervescent,  granu- 
lated, U.  S.  Fh 

Grape-sugar(Dextrose,Dextro-glucose,  Glucose; 

Starcb-sugar),  chem.  pure,  anhydrous 

N.  B. — In  coiUradistindhm  to  other,  so- 
called  "chemically  pure"  brands,  which 
contain  as  high  as  30 %"  of  Water,  my 
Gkape-sugab,  as  above,  is  absolutely 

PUKE  AND  DEY  ! 

do.,  commercial 

Graphite  (Mineral  Carbon  ;  Plumbago),  pu- 
rified,— Pb.  Bor 

' '     Ceylon 

"         "     tiuelv  ]mlverized,  (so-called  "aico- 

ho'llMi") 

Gregory's  Salt, (Hydrocblorate  of  Morpbine 
and  Codeine),  see  Salt,  Gregoi-y's 

Guaiacol  (Guajacol),  ch.  pure,  (absolute),— for  me- 
dicinal use; — [Mono-metbyl-catecbol] . 
"    commercial 

Guanidine,  carbonate,  cryst 

Guanine  ((Tuanin) 

"     liydriicblorato 

Guaranine 

Gun-cotton,  soluble,  see  Collodion  Cotton 

Outta  Percha,  puritied,  wbite,  — in  sticks .  . 


Containers  incl. 

15  gr. 

15  gr. 
15  gr. 

oz. 

1.00 

1.00 
1  50 

.35 

15  gr. 

15  gr. 

1.75 

1.75 

15  gr. 

15  gr. 
15  gr. 
15  gi-. 
15  gi-. 
15  gr. 
15  gf. 

1.50 

.75 

.75 

.75 

2.50 

2.00 

1.50 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

.45 
.55 

.50 
1.00 

15  gr. 

15  gr. 

15  gr. 
15  gr. 



15  gr. 

15  gr. 

15  gr. 

15  gr. 

15  gr. 

.50 

lb. 

a.  00 

.10 

.75 
.35 

.40 

lb. 

lb. 

lb. 

lb. 

oz. 

1.00 

.40 

.25 

2.00 

1  50 

.65 

oz. 

15  gr. 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 
15  gr. 

oz. 

.75 

.^©-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


68 


NlKRCIv'S     INDKX. 


Clontainers  incl. 


Hsemoglobin,  Hsematin,  Haemaloxylin,  etc. ; 
see  Heiiio^lobiii,  Hematin,  Hematoxylin,  etc. 

Hartshorn,  so-called  "Spirit"  of,  see 
Spirit,  -so-called, — of  Hartshorn 

Hazeline. — from  Witch-hazel  (Hamamelis  vir- 

ginica)  

N.B.  — iS^pe,  also: — Extracts:  Witch-hazel; 
— and.  Fluid  Extracts:  Hamamelis. 

Heavy  Spar  (Barytes),  artificial,  see  Barium, 
sulphate,  precipitated,  pure 

Helenin.  cryst.,  white.  (The  solid  Alant-,  or  Ele- 
campane-, or  Inula- camphor.) — [Xoi  to 
be  confounded  with  Inulin,  —  which  .see  also!] 
N.  B.  — Compare,  also:  Alantol, — the  liqriid 
Alant-,  or  Elecampane-,  or  Inula-cam- 
phor. 

Helianthine,  see  under  Aniline  and  Phenol 
Dyes :  Oi'auge 

Helioin, — from  Salicin 

Helieina,  from  snails  (Helix  pomatia); 
—  [Saccharat^'d  Snail-juice] 

Heliotropin,  see  Piperonal,  for  perfumery 

Helleborein. — (A  newly  discovered  use  of  this 
Glucosido  is  that  of  a  local  anesthetic  for 
Ophthalmology.  Its  anesthesia  is  reported 
as  considerably  exceeding  thai  of  Cocaine  in 
duration.) 

Helleborin 

Hematein.   -Derivative  from  Hematoxylin. 

Hematin  (Hematosin). —Fractional  deriva- 
tive from  Hemoglobin 

Hematoxylin.  —  The  coloring  matter  of  Log- 
M'ood 

Hemoglobin  (Hemato- globulin,  Hemato- 
cry  stall  in).  —  The  colored  substance  of 
blood  


lb.  2.50 


15  gr.     .50 


15  gr.     .35 

lb.  2.00 
15  gr.     .35 


15  gr.  1.00 


15  gr.     .50 
15  gr.  3.00 

|oz.vls.oz.  3.50 

15  gr.     .40 


.^^-Wlien  ordering,  specify:  *' MERCK'S  "I 


NlERCKi's    Index. 


69 


All  labels  must  hear 
Dr.  Ladenburg' X 
(the  originator's) 
signature. 


Hepar  Antimonii  (Stibii),  [Liver  of  Anti- 
mony], see  Potassa,  antimouio- 

sulphnrated,  crude 

"  "    ealcareum,  (Calcic  Liver  of  An- 

timony), see  Lime,  antimonio- 

siilphiirated 

"     Calcis,  (Liver  of  Lime),  see  Lime,  sul- 

jiburated,  U.  S.  Ph 

"     Sulphuris,  (Liverof  Sialphur;  Pofassic 
Liver  of  Suljihnr).  soe  Potassa, 
sulphnrated  ,  U.  S.  Ph. ;  etc. . . 
"          "    calcaremn,  [Calcic  Liver  of  Sul- 
phur] ,  see  Lime,  sulphur- 
ated, U.S.Ph 

"  "         "    stibiatum,    [Antimonic 

Liver  of  Lime;  Stibiated 
Calcic  Liver  of  Sulphiar] , 
see  Lime,  antimonio-sul- 

phurated 

"  "    natrieum,  (Sodic  Liver  of  Sul- 

phur), see  Soda,  sulphurated, 

etc , 

Hesperetin.  —  Fractional    derivative    from 

Hesj)eri(lin 

Hesperidin. — Glucoside  from  Oranges 

Hom-atropine  Merck  -  Ladenburg,  (Oxy-toluol-tro- 
pine): 

pure,  cryst ] 

hydrobromate,  cryst.  . . . 
hydrochlorate,  cryst.  . . . 

salicylate 

sulphate,  cryst 

Hydrargyriitn,  and  compounds,  see  Mer- 

ciiry,  etc 

Hydrastine  Merck: 

chem.  pure,  cryst 

pure,  amorphous,  powder 

citrate 

hydrochlorate,  chem.  pure 

nitrate,  cryst., — easily  soluble 

phosphate,  chem.  pure 

sulphate,  chem.  pure 

tartrate,  chem.  pure 

Hydro-Berberine,  see  Berberine,  Hydro- 

Hydro-chinone  {-kinone),  see  Hydro-quinone  .... 

Hydro-Cotoin,  see  Cotoin,  Hydro- 

Hydrogen  Per-oxide  (Di-oxide),  [Oxygen 
Hydrate;  sometimes  called  "Oxygenated 
Water"],    medicinal, — aqueous  solution 

[10  volumes  of  "Active  Oxj'gen  "] 

do.   do.,  commercial, — aqueous  sohition 

[10  volumes  of  "Active  Oxygen"] 

Hydro-quinone  —  (Hydro-chinone  [-kinone])  — 
[Quinol]  —  (para-Di-oxy-benzene)  —  [Quinone 

Hydride] 

Hydrothion  -  ammonium,  solution,  see 
Solutions:  Ammoniiim  sulphide, — hydro- 
sulphuretted  

Hydroxyl-amine,  hydrochlorate 

Hyoscine  Merck-Ladenburg,— true : 

hydrobromate,  cryst ]  ^„  i„j,,,  „„., 

hydrochlorate,  cryst 1    tear  Dr.Lad,n. 

hydro-iodate  Oiydi-iodate),  cryst.  [    nZC'l)  .%na- 

sulphate.  cryst )    '"'■-■ 

Hyoscyamine  Merck,— true; ^ from  Hyoscyamus 
niger: 
chem.  pure,  cryst.,  white,  very  light  powder, — 

pure,  not  colorless,  amorphous 

hydrobromate,  pure,  amorphous 


(Jontainera  incl. 

15  gr.  1.50 
15  gi-.     .50 

15  gr.  7.00 
15  gr.  4.50 
15  gr.  6.50 
15  gr.  6.50 
15  gr.  6.25 

15  gr.     .50 
15  gr.     .25 

15  gr.     .50 
15  gr.     .60 
15  gr.     .60 
15  gr.     .  50 
15  gr.     .50 

lb.     .55 

lb.     .50 

oz.     .  85 

oz.  1.00 

15  gr.  10.00 
15  gr.  10.50 
15  gr.  10.00 



15  gr.  5.00 
15  gr.  1.75 
15  gr.  1.75 

^9- When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


70                        IVLKRCK'S 

INDEX. 

Hyoscyaminc  Merck.  — Irue;  — from  Hyoscyamus 
niger:     coiduiHal: 

hydrochlorate.  pure,  amorphous 

hydro-iodate.     (hvilrioduti),     pure,    cryst..— 
HMlt.-pl.  15-l""c;  i:{0'.».2-^  V\.     (The  cnisinJ- 
liiif  Unin  it^vncJ)     |A  iiiydriutii',  -  more 

f.isilv  s<ih(l>lf  tliaii  tlio  Atropine  Bait] 

sulphate,  pure,  amorphous 

"        chem.  pure,  cryst 

Hyoscyamine,  derived,     from  Atropine  by 
conversion;  not  from  Hyoscyamus: 

Containers  incL 
15  gr.  2.00 

15  gr.  3  00 
15  gr.  2.00 
15  gr.  5.00 



liydrobromate,  imro,  cryst 

Hyper-chlor-acetyl,  see  Mono-chlor-ethylene   Di- 
chloride 

Hypnone    (Aceto - phenonej  [Pbenyl -intthyl- 
ketone  (-acetone)] 

Hypo-quebrachine,  see  under  Quebracho  Alkaloids 

Hypo-xanthine,  see  Sarcine 

oz.  1.50 

^ae-Whon  ordering,  speclty:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVIERCK'S     INDKX. 


71 


Ichthyol  preparations: 
Ichthyol-sulphonJc  (Sulpho-ichthyolici  Acid.  .  . 
Ichthyol-siiiphonate  (Suipho-ichthyoiatc)  ot  Am- 
monium.    [Ichthyol] 

"    of  Sodium 

"    of  Lithium 

"    of  Zinc  

Icbtbyol  iSohitiou,  alcoholo-etlaercal, — lOf^ 

-30\ 

Ichthyol  Plaster,  in  envelopes 

(N.B. — Other  Ichthyol  pnparations, — such 
as :  CapsTilcs,  Pills,  Soap,  Wadding, 
etc., — are  furnished  by  Drug  Houses.) 

Hicin 

Imperatorin,  see  Peucedanin 

Indicator  Solutions,  (Test-solutions),  see 
at  End  of  List. 

Indigo  Blue,  see  Indigotin 

Indigo  Carmine,  best  qualitj', — paste 

Indigo  Sulphate,  ("Soluble  Indigo"),  solu- 
tion, see  Tinctures:  Indigo 

Indigotin  (Indigo  Blue),  pure,  crj-st 

Indium,  metallic 

' '    chloride 

' '    oxide 

' '    sulphate 

Indole 

Induline,  see  und.  Aniline  and  Phenol  Dyes 

Infernal  Stone,  see  Silver,  nitrate,  cryst.; 

and,  molded; — U.  S.  Ph.;  and,  grey. ...... 

Inosit  (Meat-sugar) 

Inula-camphor,  solid,  see  Helenin 

"    liquid,  see  Alantol 

Inulin  (Alantin,  Dahlin;  Alant-starch), — ac- 
cording to  Dragendorff 

' '     white 

Inverted  Sugar,  see  Fruit-sugar,  commerc'l 
Invertin  (Zymase). — The   sugar  -  inverting 

constituent  of  j'east 

Iodine  (ledum),  English 

"    re-sublimed,  —  [/.  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  11 . 

"    chem.  pure 

"    albuminated,  (Iodized  Albumin) 

"    bromide,  liquid,  (penta-bromide),  ["Io- 
dide of  Bromine,"  so-caUed] 

"    chloride  (mono-chloride) 

"    tri- chloride. —  (Highly  efficient    anti- 
septic and  disinfectant. ) 

Iodized  Starch,  soluble,  see  Starch,  iodized 

lodo-amyl,  see  Amyl,  iodide 

lodo-ethyl  (Iodide  of  Ethyl,  Mono-iod-ethane), 

see  Ether,  hydro-iodio 

lodo-methyl,  see  Methyl,  iodide 

Iodoform,  cryst.,  — U".  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II.    . 

' '     powder 

"         "     medium  grain,  -  non-cono^u<t?uz<m7 
"        "    — so-called  "deodorized  '  (aroma- 
iized).-[FoT  wholly  odorless  Iodo- 
form, see  Iodoform,  bituminized,] 

"    precipitated 

"    pencils,  -  [oO'^  Iodoform] 

Iodoform,  bituminized  (wholly  odorless). — Trans- 
lucent scales,   easily  pulveiizable,  —  totally 

devoid  of  the  Iodoform  odor ! 

lodole  (Tetr-iod-pyrrole=CA.NH;— noi—  [as 
stated  in  some  books :] — "  Tetr-iodide  of  Pyr- 
role" =  "C^H.N.I  "  !).  —  Contains  nearly 
89%  of  locbne.  —  [Inodorous,  insipid,  and 
non-toxic  succedaneum  for  Iodoform.  ]  .  . .  . 


Containers  incl. 

oz.  .no 


oz. 
oz. 

oz. 

oz. 
doz. 


.50 
.(10 

.r,o 

9.00 


doz.  12.00 


15  gr.  .50 


lb.  2.00 


^oLvls.oz.  7.00 
15  gr.  9.00 
15  gr.  8.00 
15  gr.  9.00 
15  gr.  8.00 


15  gr.  2.75 


15  gr.  2.00 
lb.  4.10 
lb.  4.10 


oz.  1.00 


oz.  .  80 
oz.  1.00 


lb.  7.00 
lb.  7.00 
lb.  7.00 


oz.  .  G5 
lb.  7.00 
lb.  7.50 


oz.  1 .  25 


^^*  When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


72 


IVEERCK's    Index. 


lodum,  nnii  oomponnds,  see  Iodine,  etc.  . . . 

Iridin  Merck,  pure 

Iridiuiu,  nutallic 

"    rods  

"  "    powdtT 

' '     bromide 

"     chloride,  tri-  (sesqni-) 

"     oxide,  sesqui- 

Iridium  nnd  Sodium,  chloride,  crj-st 

Iridium-Osmium  alloy,  {Irid-osmium;  Osni- 

iridium),  see  Osniiiim -Iridium 

Iron,  Ferrid- double  salts  of,  see  under  Iron, 

Sesqui-compounds — (below  !) 

' '    Ferro-  double  salts  of,  see  under  Iron, 

Mono-comj)ounds — (below  !) 

Iron  (Feniim),  metallic,  wire,  —  U.  8.  Ph. .  .  . 
"     do.,  tinely powdered, (so-called  "alcohol- 
ized"),— Ph.G.II, — (Limatura  Mur- 
tis  alcoholisata;  Pulvis  Feni  alco- 

holisatus) 

"     "     filings,  coarse  powder 

"     "    reduced  (l)y  Hydrogen),  —  so-called 
"Quevenne's  Iron," — [60- 

65%Iron] 

"     "  "     —  [/.  S.  P/i.,  — [80%Iron].... 

"     "  "     chem.  piire,      [92-94%  Iron] . 

"     "  "    black,— [50%  Iron] 

*'    acetate,  Ferric 

"        "  "    in  scales 

"        "            "    solution,  see  under  Solu- 
tions   

"    albuminate,    (Iron-Albtimm),  in  scales, 
—[5%  of  Per-oxide  — Fe^Oj] .  . . 

"         "    peptonized 

"         "    saccharated 

N.B. — Compare,  also: 

Iron,  lactate )    aJbu- 

"   phosjihate >  minat- 

"   pyro-i^hosphate,  )      ed. 
"    ammoniated,  so-called,  — •  (Ammonio- 
chloride  of  Iron),  —  see  Ammonium, 

chloride,  with  Ferric  Chloride 

"  ammonio-citrate,  brown— ([/^  S.  Ph.) — 
or  green,  see  Iron,  Sesqui-compounds: 
Ammonio-Ferric  citrate,  etc. ;  etc.  . .  . 

' '     anisate  

' '    arseniate  (arsenate) 

"         "    — Ph.  Brit,  new 

"        "    and  citrate,  ammoniated,  [Ammo- 
nio-Ferric ai-senicico-citrate] ,  — 

[2%  of  Ai-senicic  Acid] 

' '    arsenite 

"    benzoate, — [about  25%  of  Per-oxide] 

' '    boro-citrato 

"    bromide,  Ferrous,  piare 

"    do.,  com'l,—[abt.  65-68% Brom.] 

"         "    Ferric,  see  Iron,  tri-bromide 

"     bromo-iodide 

"  by  Hydrogen,  (reduced),  —  U.  S.  Ph.  and 
other  grades, — see  Iron,  metallic,  re- 
duced, etc.;  etc 

"    camphorate 

"    carbonate,  Ferrous,  saccharated,  —  U.  S. 
Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  I,  -  [at  least  15% 

of  Ferrous  carbonate] 

"     do.,  do.,— Ph.  G.  II,  — [10% Iron] . 

"         "    green  (hydrated) 

••    Bub-,  —so-called,— f/;  8.  Ph.  1870, 

—  (Aperient  Crocus  of  Iron),  see 

Iron,  oxide,  brown,  (etc.) 


Containers  incl. 


OZ.  2.(X) 
15  gr.  2.00 
15  gr.  2.00 
15  gr.  2.25 
15  gr.  .  50 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  .65 
15  gr.  .75 


lb.  .35 


11). 
lb. 


.35 
.35 


lb.  .73 


lb.  2.00 
lb.  .70 
OZ.  .25 
OZ.  .40 


OZ.  .  30 
OZ.  .  50 
OZ.  .40 


OZ.  2.50 
OZ.  .25 
OZ.  .  25 


OZ.  .35 
OZ.  .  30 
OZ.  .50 
OZ.  .50 
OZ.  .  22 
lb.  1.00 


OZ.  .  90 


OZ.  1.50 


lb.  ..50 
lb.  .60 
lb.  1.25 


^^- When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVlERCK's   Index. 


73 


Iron,  chloride,  proto-  (Ferrous),  [Ferrous  mu- 
riate' di-cbloride] 

Containers  incl. 

lb.     .GO 

"         "     sesqui-   (tri-)   [Ferric],  normal, — 
crj'st.,  dry;  and  U.  S.  Ph.;  and 
sublimed,  anhydrous ; —  see  Iron, 

"         "    Ferric,  basic,  (Ferric  oxy-chloride), 
— so-called,  -  liquid; — see  Solu- 
tions: Iron,  oxy-chloride 

"         "     do.,   do.,    dialyzed,    see  Iron,   di- 

alyzed:  liquid;  and,  in  scales. . . 

"     chromate,  liquid 

oz.     .25 

lb.  1.00 

lb.     .95 
lb.     .90 

"     citrate, —  U.    S.    Ph., —  (Ferric   citrate), 
pure,  brown,  in  scales 

"             "              "       yellow i  (Granell»aerophora) 

"         ♦'     soluble,  so-called,   see  Iron,  Ses- 
qtii-compounds:  Ammonio-Fer- 
ric  citrate,  in  scales:  brown —  U. 
S.  Ph.;  and,  green 

"        "    and  arseniate,    ammoniated,    see 
Iron,  arseniate  aiid  citrate,  am- 
moniated   

' '    citrico-lactate,  see  Iron,  lacto-citrate .  . . 

"    cyanide,  blue, — so-called; — insoluble; 
(Ferro- cyanide   of  Iron;  Ordi- 
nary Prussian  Blue) 

"         "    blue, — so-called; — .soluble;  (Potas- 
sium   Feni-f erro-cyanide ;  Sol- 
uble Prussian  Blue) 

"     dialyzed,    liquid,    (Ferrum     oxydatum 
dialysatum    liquidum, — Ph.  G.  I), — 
[Liquid  Dialyzed  "Basic  Fernc  Chlo- 
ride"; Liquid  Dialyzed  "Ferric  Oxy- 
chloride", — so-called;— Liquor  ferri 
dialysatus] ;— [3.5»^  Iron,  =  5%  Per- 
oxide]   

lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.75 

lb.     .35 
oz.     .  30 

"     do.,  in  scales 

"    ferro-cyanide,  (Prussian  Blue,  ordinary), 
see  Iron,  cyanide,  blue,— so-called, — 
insoluble 

"     granulated  sulphate,  see  Iron,  sulphate, 
Ferroias,  jjure,  precii^itated  by  Alco- 
hol, U.S.Ph 

"     hydrate.  Ferric,  dry Kge  iron,  oxide, 

' '     hvdrated  oxide,  Ferric,  dry  f    brown,  pure. 

' '    Hydrogen-reduced,  -  U.  S.  Ph.  and  others, 
-see  Iron,  metallic,  reduced,  etc.;  etc. 

"    h-s-po-phosphite, — U.  8.  Ph 

oz.     .25 
oz.     .  75 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .38 
oz.     .35 

oz.     .18 
oz.     .15 
oz.     .12 
oz.     .60 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .40 
oz.  1.10 

' '     iodate,  Fenic 

"     iodide,  crvst 

"         "     insipid 

'<         i<     Perrons,  saccharated, —  U.  S.  Ph. . 

"    lactate,  pure,   cryst.,  in  crusts,  -  (7.   S. 
rii.  and  Ph.  G.  II 

"        "    pure,  powder, — Ph.  G.  il 

"    powder 

"         "     albuminated 

"     lacto-citrate  (citrico-lactate) 

"    lacto-phosphate  (phospho-lactate) 

' '    malate,  in  scales 

"        "    crude,  see  Extracts:  Apple,  feiTat. 
"    metallic,  (etc.),  see  at  top  of  "Iron  "  list 
'  •     oleate 

oz.     .25 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .30 

lb.  1.00 
lb.     .85 

"    oxalate,— [7.  iS.  Pft.,  —Ferrous  . .  .♦. 

"         "    Ferric,  in  scales 

"     oxide,  black,  (Magnetic  oxide,  Ferroso- 
f  erric  oxide ;  Iron  Ethiops), 
— by  wet;  process,  — pure  . 

"         "         "    — by  dry  process 

^Wben  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


74 


IVLERCK'S     INDEX. 


Iron,  oiide,  brown,  (so-called  "sub-carbon- 
ate "),  [Aperietit  Crocus 
(Saffron)  of  Iron], — Ferri 
subcarboiMS,  U.  S.  Ph.  1870 
"  "  "  pure,  (Dry  Hydrated  Per-ox- 
ide  [Sesqui-oxide,  Tri-ox- 
ide,  Red  oxide]  of  Iron; 
Dry  Hydrated  Ferric  ox- 
ide ;  Dry  Ferric  Hydrate), 

—  [Ferrugo,  Rubigo] 

"  oxide,  red,  (Ferric  oxide;  Per-oxide,  or 
Tri-  [Ter-]  oxide,  or  Ses- 
qui-oxide of  Iron),  anhy- 
drous, —  {Astringent  Cro- 
cus (Saffron)  of  Iron], — 
(Pure  Colcothar,  Pure  Ca- 
put niortiiiuu) 

"         "         "     do., — from  Oxalate  of  Iron. 
"        "        "    hydrated,  dry,   see  Iron,  ox- 
ide, brown,  pure 

"  "  "  peptonated;  also,  glycerinat^ 
ed  solution  of  same; — see 
Iron,  peptonized ;  etc.  — 
Same,  dialyzed,  see  Solu- 
tions :    Iron,   peptonized, 

dialyzed 

"         "         "     saccharated,   soluble, — Ph. 
"      G.  II ;  —  (so  -  called  ' '  Sac- 
cbarated  Iron  "  or  "Soha- 
cble  Iron";  Iron  Sacchar- 
ate),— [Ferruginated  Siig- 
ar  ;    Iron  -  Sugar] ;  —  [3?i( 
Iron,  =  4. 285%  Per-oxide] 
N. B. —  See,  also:  Syrup 
of  Saccharate  of  Iron. 
"    oxide,    dialyzed,    (Dialyzed     so-called 
' '  Ferric  Oxy-chloride  "  or  "  Basic  Fer- 
ric Chloride  "):-liqTiid,  Ph.  G.  I, -or, 
in  scales; -see  Iron,  dialyzed,  etc. ;  etc. 
"     oxy-chloride.  Ferric,  (Basic  Ferric  Chlo- 
ride),— so-called  ;  —  solution  of,— see 

under  Sohitions 

"    do.,  dialyzed,  see  Iron,  dialyzed:  liquid; 

and,  in  scales 

"  peptonized,  (Peptonated  Fenic  Oxid^, 
—  clearly  soluble  in  Water, — 

[2%  or  5%  Per-oxide] 

"  "  solution,  glycerinated,  —for  suh- 
cutaneous  injections,  —  [3  mg 
FeoOs  and  25  mg  Peptone  per 

syringef  ul] 

"         "    dialyzed,  liquid, — for  internal  use; 

— see  under  Solutions 

"  "  albuminated,  see  Ii'on,  albumin- 
ate, peptonized 

"         "    saccharated 

' '     i)er-chloride,  see  Iron,  tri-chloride  .... 

' '     per-oxide,  see  Iron,  oxide,  red 

"    phosphate, — so-called  by  tl.  S.  Ph., — see 
Iron,  phosphate,  icith  Sodium  Citrate. . 

' '    iihosijhate,  true.  Ferric 

"    Ferrous 

albuminated 

with  Ammonium  Citrate,  in  scales 

Ferric,    loiih    Sodium    C'ilraie,   in- 

scales, -Ferri  phosphas,  so  called 

hy  U.S.  Ph 

phosphide  (phosphuret).  —  [An  indef- 
inite composition  of  several  Iron  phos- 
phides.  ] 


Containera  incl. 


lb.     .50 


lb.     .7; 


lb.     .70 
lb.  2.50 


lb.     .70 


oz.     .  35 


lb.  1.25 


oz. 

.35 

lb. 
lb. 

oz. 
lb. 

1.00 
.95 
.35 

1.50 

lb. 

2.00 

oz. 

1.00 

.^^~  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  "  1 


NlERCK's    Index. 


75 


Iron,  phospho-lactate,  see  Iron,  lacto-phosph. 

' '    picrate  (picro-nitrate) 

"  precipitatetl  suljihate,  see  Ii-on,  sul- 
pliato,  Ferrous,  pure,  precipitated  by 

Aleohol,   r.  S.Fh 

"  pyro-pliosphate,'-  so-calkd  by  U.  S.Fh., 
— see  Iron,  pyro-phosphate,  with  So- 
dium Citrate 

"     jayro-i^hosphate,  tinte 

"         "    allniminated 

"         "     vith  Animoniiim  Citrate,  in  scales 

"        "     Potassium  " 

'•        "     Magnesium        "       in  scales 

"         "     Ferric,    icith    Sodium    Citrate,    in 

scales, — Ferri  pi/rophosplias,    so 

called  hy  U.  S.Fh 

"  rediiced  (by  Hjxlrogen), —  U.  S.  Ph.  and 
other  grades, — see  Iron,  metallic,  re- 
duced, etc. ;  etc 

' '  saccharate,  ( ' '  Saccharated  Iron"  or  "  Sol- 
uble Iron,"  so-called),  see  Iron,  oxide, 

red,  saccharated 

N.  B. — Compare,  also: 

Iron,  albuminate 

"     carbonate-([". iS'.P/i.;  etc.)- 

' '    iodide— ( U.  S. Fh.)— 

"    peptonized 

"     sulphate,  Ferrous 

' '     Mono-compounds :  Manga- 
no-Ferrous  carbonate  . . 

.    "     salicylate 

"     santoninate    (not    santonate!),  —  easily 

soluble  in  Alcohol;  hardly  so  in  Water 

"     sesqui-bromide,  see  Iron,  tri-bromide. . 

' '     sesqiii-chloride,  see  Iron,  tri-chloride .  . 

' '    stearate 

"  sub-carbonate,  so-called,  —  U.  S.  Fh. 
1870,  —  (Ajjerient  Crocus  of  Iron),  see 

Iron,  oxide,  brown,  (etc.) 

"     sub-sulphate,   (Basic  Ferric  SuliDhate), 

[Monsel's  Salt],  ^Dure 

N. B. —Solution  of  do. ,  ( U.  S.  Fh.),— 
[Monsel's  Sol.],  —  see  under  Sols. 

' '     siiccinate 

"     sulphate,  Ferric,  normal,  (Per-[Sesqui-] 

sulphate) ;  [Ter-sulphate] 

"         "     do., basic,  (^lonsel's  Salt),  see  Iron, 

sub-sulphate 

"         "     Ferrous,  pure,  (Pure  Iron  Vitriol; 
Pure  Green  Vitriol),  cryst. , 

—  U.  S.  Fh 

pure,  (do. ;  do.),  small  crj'st., 

—Ph.  Neerl 

"  "  pure,  i^recipitated  by  Alco- 
hol,—Ph.  G.  II,— ("Pre- 
cipitated Iron,"  "Granu- 
lated Iron," — so-called), — 
Ferri  sulphas  prcecipita,tus, 

U.  S.  Fh 

"  "  pure,  calcined  (exsiccated, 
dried), — Ferri  sulphas  ex- 

siccatus,  U.  S.  Fh 

"  "  crude,  cryst.,  (Crude  IronVit- 
riol;  Crude  Green  Vitriol) 

"         "     saccharated,  cryst 

sulphide  (sulphuret) 

"    in  sticks 

sulpho  -  carVjolato  (phenol  -  sulphonate, 

sulj)ho-phenate) 

tannate 


Containers  incl. 


>^ 


.60 


lb. 

1.00 

oz. 

.65 

oz. 

.30 

oz. 

.30 

oz. 

.35 

oz.     .  30 


oz.     .  35 
oz.  2.00 


oz.     .  35 


lb.     .60 

oz.     .60 
lb.     .-iO 


lb.     .25 
lb.     .30 


.30 


lb.     .-40 


lb. 

.20 

lb. 

.75 

lb. 

.25 

lb. 

.35 

oz. 

.20 

oz. 

.25 

^©-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


76 


IMKRCK's   Index. 


Iron,  tartarated  (tartarized),  see  Iron,  Sesquir 
compounds:  Potiussio-Ferric  tartrate, 
U.  S.  Ph.  —  [Di>  not  confound  withlron, 

tartrate, — (below)!] 

N.  B. — Compare,  also: — Iron,  Mono- 
compounds :  Fotiissio-Ferrous  tar- 
trate,-(Ferra/f(i  Tartar;  Iron-Tar- 
tar);— etc.;  etc. 
' '    tartrate,  Ferric,  in  scales  {—[Do  not  con- 

"         "    Ferrous )     found  with 

Iron,  tartarated, — (above); — nor 

with  Iron-  Tartar,  —  (refeiTed-to 

under  same)!] 

"     tri-bromide     (sesqui-bromide),    [Ferric 

Bromide],  liquid,— sp.  ffr.  l.-tUO  .... 

"     tri-chloride  (sesqui-chloride  ;   per-chlo- 

ride),  [Normal  Ferric  Chloride], 

crj'st,,  dry 

"    cryst. ,  —  U.  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  U,  — 

free  from  Nitric  At-id 

"         "     sublimed,  anhydrous 

"  "  with  Animoniuiu  Chloride, —  (so- 
called  "Ainmoniated  Iron"), — 
see  Ammonium,  chloride,  with 

Ferric  Chloride 

"     tri-oxide  (ter-oxide),  see  Iron,  oxide,  red 

"    valerianate,  —  U.  8.  Fh 

Iron, — albvuninated  Oxide  or  Srdts  of, — see 
under  Iron:  albuminate,  etc.,  etc.; 
lactate;  pho.sphate;  pyro-phosphate . 

"       SrranUlated  .  .    /   — «"-<-aIled,— see    iron,    sulphate, 
,,  .      ..„*.     J      r      Ferrous,    pure,   prticipitaled   by 

"  precipitated,!  Ai.ohm.  t-.  .9.  A.  ^  ' 
"  Quevenne's,  so-callod,  see  Iron,  me- 
tallic, reduced: — U.S. Ph.,  and  others 
' '  saccharated,  /  -so-callPd,-see  iron,  oxide, 
•  •     soluble  f     ^'^^'  saccharated 

"    —saccharated  Sa'ts  of, — see  reference 
under  Iron,  sacchiirate. 
Iron  and  Ammonium,  chloride,  (so-called 
"Ammoniated  Iron"),  see  Ammoni- 
um, chloride,  with  Ferric  Chloride  .  . 
"     and   do.,    arsenicico-citrate,    see  Iron, 
arseniate  and  citrate,  ammoniated. . . 
"     and  do.: —Citrate;  Sulphate;  Tartrate, 
■ — all  U.S. Ph.,  — see  Iron,  Sesqui-com- 
pounds:  Ammonio- Ferric  citrate; — 

suljjhate; — tartrate 

and    Calcium,    lacto  -  phosphate,    see 

Calciniu,  fcrro-lacto-phosphate 

and  Lead,  cyanide,  so-called,  see  Lead, 

ferro-cyanide 

and   Lithium,    salts,    see   "Lithium, 

ferro ,"  etc 

and  Mercury,  cyanide,  so-called,  see 

JMcrcury,  ferro-cj'anide 

and  Potassium,  ferro-cyanide,  (Potas- 
sium Ferri  -  ferro  -  cyanide ;  Solul  )le 
Prussian  Blue),    see    Iron,    cyanide, 

blue, — so-called, — soluble 

and  do. ,  tartrate,  U.  S. Ph. ,  — ( Tartarated 
[Tartarized]  Iron, — not:  "Iron-Tar- 
tar"!),— see  Iron,  /Sesgui-compounds: 

Potassio- Ffjric  tartrate 

N.B. — Compare,  also: — Iron,  Mono- 
compounds :  Potassio-i^c rrott.s  tar- 
trate,— [FerratedTartar;  Iron- Tar- 
tar) ; — etc. ;  etc. 
and  Quinine,  citrate, — U.  S.  Ph.  and 
other  formulas,  —  see  Quinine,  ferri- 
citrate,  etc.,  etc 


Containers  incl. 


OZ. 
OZ. 


lb. 
11). 


.35 
.35 


.40 


.CO 


.GO 
.40 


.^e^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVEHRCK's    Index. 


77 


Iron  and  Quinine, — ofher  double  salts  ("than 

above), —  see  "Quinine,  ferri ,'  etc. 

"    and  Strychnine,  citrate,  U.S.lh.,Hee 

Strj'chnine,  ferri-citrate 

"    and  Zinc,  cyanide,  so-called,  see  Zinc, 

Containers  incl. 

Iron,    Mono-compounds,  (Ferro-  double 
salts) : 

Ammonio-Ferrous  cyanide 

"    sulphate,  cryst 

lb.  2.50 
lb.     .50 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .30 
oz.     .50 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .30 
oz.     .30 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .  35 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .  20 
oz.     .  35 

"    do.,  effervescent,  yellow i 

"     citrate                                    

* '    cyanide 

"    pyro-phosphate 

"    sulphate 

"     cyanide,   so-called,  (Yellow  Prussiate 
of  Potassa),  —  see  Potassium,  f erro- 

cyanide,  U.  S.  Ph.,  etc 

"    tartrate,  {Ferraied  Tartar,  Iron-Tartar ; 
— not  to  he  confounded  icUh  : 
Taetakated      [Taetakized] 

Iron,      Sesqui  -  compounds  : 
Potassio-Ferric  tartrate,  U.  S. 

Fh.); — powder 

"        "in    globvQes,     (so-called:   Ir  n 
Pellets,  Steel  PeUets) 

Sodio-Ferrous  benzoate 

lb.     .  75 

lb.     .85 
lb.  2.00 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .35 

"     cyanide,  so-called,  see  Sodiiim,  ferro- 

Iron,  Sesqui-compounds,  (Ferrid-  double 

Aluminio-Ferric  sulj^hate,  see  Alum,  ferric 

Iron,  arsen.  and  citr.,  ammoniated. 

"    bromide 

oz.     .50 

' '     chloride,    (so  -  called    ' '  Ammoniated 
Iron"),   see  Ammonium,  chloride, 
with  Feiiic  Chloride 

"     citrate,  brown,  in  scales,  1  7:y„]      =„ 
— Ferri  et  Ammo-  ,^s.i\qtl 
niicitras,U.8.Ph.  )  izt  '  r^= 

lb.  1.10 
lb.  1.40 
oz.  1.75 
lb.  1.50 

lb.     .75 

lb.  1.50 

"         "    {^reen,  in  scales  ...  J  "  ""^  J  •"  \- 

"     cyanide  

' '     oxalate,  crj-st 

"    sulphate,  —  Ferri  et  Ammonii  sulphas, 
U.    S.    Ph.,  —  and  Ph.  G.  I,  — 
(Ammonio-Ferric  Alum,  Ammonia- 
cal  Iron-alum) 

"     tartrate,    {Ammoniacal    Iron -Tartar, 
Ammonio  -  Ferric    Tartar,    Fcrrid- 
ammoniacal  Tartar),— Ferri  et  Am- 
monii tartras,  U.  S.  Ph., — in  scales 

Calcic-Ferric  cyanide,  so-called,  see  Calci- 
um, ferrid-cvanide 

Mangano-Fcrric  phosj^hate,    with    Ammo- 
nium Citrate 

Potassio  -  Ferric  cyanide,  so  -  called,  (Red 
Prussiate   of   Potassa),    see   Potas- 
sium, ferrid-cyanide,  etc 

;^^»-WIien  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


78 


m:krciv's   Indkx. 


Iron,  Sesqui-compovinds,  (Ferriil-  double 

salt  SI, — contiitueil : 

PotaHsio-Ferric  oxiilute,  crj'st 

' '    p  vro-phosijliate 

"    Kiilphate,  (Potassio-Ferric  Alum,  Po- 

tassic  Iron-alum),  pure 

"     tartrate, — Ferri  et  Poinssiitartras,  U. 
.S.  Ph., — (Tdrtarated  Iron,  Tarlarized 

Iron), — brown,  in  scales 

N.  B. — The  above  is  not  to  be  con- 
founded with:  Fekrated  Tab- 
tar;  Iron-Tartar, — ichich  see, 
MJwZer; -Iron,  Mono-compounds: 
Potassio  -  Ferrous  tartrate,  — 
powder;  do.  do.,  globules;  do. 
do.,  green. 

Sodio-Feri'ic  oxalate 

' '    pyro-phosphate 

"         "    in  scales 

"     tartrate,  in  scales 

Iron- Albumin,  in  scales  ;  and  do.,  pepton- 
ized; and  do.,  saccbarated; — see  Iron,  albu- 
minate, etc 

N.  13.  —  Compare,  also  : 

Iron,  lactate ] 

"     phosphate >  albuminated. 

"     pjTO-phosphate  .  . .  ) 

Iron  Alrnn,  see  Ahim,  ferric 

"  "     ammoniacal,  see  Iron,  Sesqui- 

compouuds:  Ammonio  -  ferric 

sulphate 

"  "    potassic,  see  do. ,  do. :  Potassio- 

ferric  sulphate 

Iron  Ethiops,  see  Iron,  oxide,  black 

Iron  Pellets,  so-called,  see  Iron,  Mono-com- 
pounds :     Potassio  -  Ferrous     tartrate,    in 

globules 

Iron-Sugar  (Ferruginated  Sugar),  [so-called 
"Saccbarated  Iron"  or   "Sohible  Iron"], 

see  Iron,  oxide,  red,  saccbarated 

N.  B. — Compare,  also : 

Iron,  albuminate 


carbonate — (U. S. Ph.;  etc.)- 

dide^iU.S.  "■ 
j)eptonized . 


iodii 


Ph.)- 


suiphate.  Ferrous 

"      Mono  -  compounds  :  Manga- 

no-Ferrous  carbonate  . . . .  ^ 

Iron  -  Tartar    {Ferrated  Tartar),   see   Iron, 

Mono  -  compounds :  Potassio  -  Ferrous 

tartrate,  etc 

N.  B. — Compare,  also:  Iron,  Sesqui- 
comi^ounds,  I?otassio-Ferric   tar- 
trate,   U.    S.    Ph.,  —  {Tartarated 
[Tartarized]  Iron). 
"     ammoniacal,  {Aminonio-Ferric  Tartar; 
Ferrid-ammoniacal  Tartar),  see  Iron, 
Sesqui  -  compounds :  ylmmomo-Ferric 

tartrate,  U.  S.  Ph 

Iron  Vitriol,  (Green  Vitriol),  see  Iron,  sul- 
])bate.  Ferrous: — U.S.Ph.;  do.  precipitated; 
do.  exsiccated; — and  other  gi'ades  and  forms 

I^atin 

Iso-butyl-aldehyd  (Iso-butyr-aldehyd) .... 
Iso-butyl  -  earbinol,    see  Alcohol,  amylic, 

primary 

Iso-Naphthol,  see  Naiihthol,  Beta- 

Iso-propyl-benzene  (-benzol),  see  Cumene . 
Iso-propyl-earbinol,  see  Alcohol,  butylic, 

Iso- 


Uontainers  incl. 
lb,  2.00 

oz.     .  75 

lb.     .60 

oz.     .30 

oz.     .  30 

oz.     .  30 

oz.     .35 

oz.     .30 

15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.     .50 

,^0-  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


IVEerck's   Indkx. 


79 


Ivory -black,  so-called,   (Purified  or  Pure 
Bone-black),  see  Charcoal,  animal,  puiified, 
U.  8.  Ph. ;  and  do. ,  pure 

Coutainera  incl. 

* 

^a:^Wheii  ordering-,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


80 


IVEERCK's   Index. 


Containers  incl. 
15  gr.  4.00 

oz.  1.00 

Jalapin  —  (identical    with    Scammonin)  ;  — 
["  White  Kesin"  of  Fusiform  Jalap].  —  The 
pure  Ulucoside  from  JIale  (light,  Orizaba) 
Jalap-root  —  Ipomoea  orizabensis;  or  from 
Scainmony-i-oot 

from  the  Ufjht  Root. 
James's  Antimonial  Powder,  (J.'s  Febrile 
rowder),  see  Antimonial  Powder,  U.  S.  Ph. 

15  gr.  4.00 
15  gr.     .35 

Juglandin 

Juice  of  Juniper-berries,  inspissated,  see 

Extracts:  Juniper 

"    of  Papaw  (Carica  papaya— Melon-tree), 

-dry 

"     of  Snails,  saccharated,  see  Helicina.  . 

Joz.vls.oz.2.00 

Juices  (Succi),  from  fresh  herbs, — all  accord- 
ing to  U.  S.  P/i.  O/1870:— 
IJelladouna  (Deadly  Nightshade) :  leaves  and 
youn"  branches                             

lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.00 

lb.  i.no 

lb.  1.10 
lb.  1.00 

Coniuni  (Hemlock) :  leaves 

DL<ntalis  (Foxglove);  leaves  

Hyoscyamus  (Henbane):  leaves  and  young 
branches 

Scoparius  (Broom):  tojis 

Juniper-tar,  see  Oils,  divers  :  Cade 

Kali,   Kalium,  and  compounds,— see  Po- 
tassa,  etc. ;  and.  Potassium,  etc 

Kamalin,  cryst 

15  gr.     .25 

Karlsbad  Thermal  Salt,— artificial;  and, 
triie, — see  Salt,  Karlsbad,  etc.,  etc.;  etc. .  .  . 

Kefir  (Kej^hir)  Fungi 

oz.  1.00 
oz.     .  75 
oz.  G.OO 

Keratin    (Corneous    Substance,    Horn-sub- 
stance)   

Keratin,  pepsinized;  for  coating  Ileac pills, —ace. 
to  Dr.  Unna 

N.B. — Ile<tc  pills  are  to  pass  the  stomach 

Tindissolved,  iind  develop  their  action 

only  in  the  intestines. 

Kermes  Mineral,  see  Antimony,  suljihide, 

red, — so-called 

King's   Yellow,  see   Arsenic,    Yellow   sul- 
phide  

Kosin  Merck,  cryst..     (Cosin) 

Koussein    Merck,    amorphous,- (Coussein,    Kos- 
sein ;  Brayerin) 

Kreatine,  and  Kreatinine,  see   Creatine, 
and  Creatinine                                   .  .          ... 

15  gr.  1.00 
Joz.vls.oz.G.OO 

Kreosote,  see  Creasote 

Kresol,  see  Acid,  cresylic 

Kreuznach   Salt,   ("Kreuznacher  Mutter- 
laugensalz  "),  see  Salt,  Kreuznach 

^y  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


IVEERCK's    Index. 


81 


r<ae   Svilphuris  pnrum,  see  Sulphur,  pre- 
cipitutfd,  pure,  U.  S.  Ph 

Laemoid,   cbem.   pure,  in   scales;— an   ex- 
treiuelv  sensitive  substitute  for  Litmus.  .  .  . 

Containers  incl. 

Joz.vls.oz.  3.00 
oz.  1.00 

Lacmus  {Chen ncaUy  Pure  Litmus),— accord- 
ing to  AVartha;— free  from  Lime  and  from 
the  reddish  coloriiics  solultle  in  Alcohol . 

N.B. — See,  also:  Litmus,  commercial. 
Lacto -Pepsin  (miscalled  " Lacto-peptine  ") 
[also  called  "Lactated  Pepsin"],  see  Pep- 
sin, Lacto- 

Lactose  (Lartin),  see  IMilk-siagar 

Laetucarium,    Gallic,    (Thridace),    [Dried 
milk-j\iiee  of  Garden  Lettuce  -  Lactuca  sa- 
tiva], — in  talilets 

oz.     .40 

oz.     .  60 
oz.     .  45 
oz.     .40 
oz,     .50 

Lactucarinm,  Germanic,  (the  so-  l     (Drkd 
called  "Lettuce-opium"), —  |  miik-juke 

first  choice 1     of  Acrid 

"      do.,  -  II 1    Lettuce- 

"          "      crumbs Lactuca 

"       "     fine  powder virosa.) 

"       "     purified,  —  soft  or  dry,  —  see  Ex- 
tracts :  Laetucarium 

Laetucin, — from  Laetucarium 

15  gr.  4.50 

LaBVulose  (Levulose),  see  Fruit-sugar,  I. . .  . 

Lamine  Sulphate.— (iki)7u?ze— the  Alkaloid 

l^owerful  hemostatic,  adapted  for  subcuta- 
neous application.) 

Lana  Collodii,  see  CoUochon  Cotton 

Lanolin  (Cholestearin  Fat),  in  tins 

• '     chem.  pure,  anhydrous 

lb.     .80 

Lantanin 

Lanthan  (Lanthanum),  metallic,  powder .  .  . 

15  gr.  10. 00 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.50 
15  gr.  1.00 

' '     chloride 

' '     oxide 

' '     sulphate 

Lapis   divinus,  { Divine  stone.  Ophthalmic 
stone),   so-called,  see  Copper,  alumi- 
nated 

"    infernalis,  see  Silver,  nitrate,  crj'st. ; 
and,  molded;—  U.  S.  Ph.;  and,  grey. . 

"    Sydenham's,  see  Tinctures:  Oi^ium,- 
siiffronated 

Lead    (Plumbum),     double    salts    of,     see 

"Lead  and — "  (below!) 

"     metalhc,  pure,  bars 

"           "            "     ribbon 

lb.     .65 
lb.  1.00 
lb.     .35 
lb.  1.00 

lb.     .50 
lb.     .45 
lb.     .40 

lb.  1.75 

"           "            "     granulatedj-freefr.  Silver 

"           "     chem.  jiure,  powder 

"     acetate,   mono-plumbic, —  U.   S.  Ph.,- 
(Svigar    of    Lead  —  Saccharum 
jilumbi  [saturni]\  chem.  pure, 
cryst 

"         "     do.,  pure,  cryst 

"         "      "     purified,  crvst 

"     acetate,    basic   (tri-i)lumbic,    tri-basic), 
[Sub-acetate  of  Lead] . 

"        "              "    —solution,    U.    S.    Ph., 
[Vinegar      of      Lead ; 
"Goulard's  Extract"], 
see  under  Solutions.  . 

' '    benzoate 

oz.     .65 
oz.     .  30 
oz.     .50 

' '     borate 

' '    bromide 

"     carbolate,  see  Lead,  phenate 

"     carbonate,  neutral,  purified 

lb.     .50 
lb.  1,00 

"             "               "     chem.  pure 

.^er-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


82 


IVlERCK's   Index. 


Lead,  carbonate,  basic,  (oxy-carbonate  ;  hy- 
drico  -  carbonate ),  [  \Miite  Lead], — 
Phintbi  carbo7ias,  U.  S.  Ph 

' '     chloride,  pure 

"    II 

' '     cliromate,  pure,  fused 

'•        "  "      powder 

' '     cyanide 

' '     £err(j-cyanide 

"     formate,  pure,  dry 

"  hydroxide  (hydi'ate),  mono-phinibic, 
[Mono-hydrated  Prot-oxide  of  Lead], 
see  Lead,  oxide,  mono-hydrated 

"     hypo-jihosphite , . . 

' '    hypo-sulphite,  see  Lead,  thio-sulphate . 

' '    iotfide,  powder,  —  U.  S.  Ph 

"         "    cryst 

' '    lactate 

' '     lualate,  pure 

' '     luolybdate  (molybdenate) 

"     niono-chlor-acetate 

■ '    nitrate 

"    pure,— U:  S.  Ph 

"    nitrite 

' '     oleate  

' '     oxalate 

"  oxide  (prot-oxide,  mon-oxide;  yellow  ox- 
ide), anhydrous,  fused,  —  [Lith- 
arge],— pure 

"         "     do.,  do.,  cheni.  pure,  —  U.  S.  Ph. .  . 

"  "  mono-hydrated,  (Mono -plumbic 
Hydroxide),  jmre 

' '  per-oxide  (bin-  [di-]  oxide ;  brown  oxide), 
■ —  [Anhydrous  Plumbic  Acid] , — 
{Puce  [Brown]  Lead) 

"         "    pure 

"    phenate  (phenylate,  carbolate) 

"     jjhosphate,  pure 

' '     phosphite 

"    rhodanide,  see  Lead,  sulpho-cyanate. . . 

' '     salicylate 

' '    silicate 

"    sub-acetate,  see  Lead,  acetate,  basic... 

"         "     solution,    U.  S.  Ph., — (Vinegar  of 

^      Lead;  "Goulard's  Extract"), — 

see  Solut's:  Lead  acetate,  basic 

"    sulphate,  (Lead  Vitriol) 

"         "     chem.  pure 

' '     sulphide  (sulphuret) 

' '     sulphite 

' '  sulpho  -  carbolate  (phenol  -  sulphonate, 
sulpho-phenate) 

"  sulpho-cyanate  (thio-cyanate;  rhodan- 
ide)   

' '     tannate,  dry ' 

' '     tartrate 

"    thio-cyanate,  see  Lead,  sulpho-cyanate 

' '  thio  -  sulphate  (formerly  called  ' '  hj^DO  - 
sulphite  ") 

' '     vanadate 

"     wolframate  (tungstate) 

Lead,  puee  (brown),  see  Lead,  per-oxide;  etc. 

"    Avhite,  see  Lead,  carbonate,  basic,  U. 

S.Ph 

Lead  and  Iron,  cyanide,  so-called,  see  Lead, 
fcrro-cyanido 

"  and  Platinum,  cyanide,  see  under  Pla- 
tinuiii  dmiblc  Cyanides 

"     and  Sodivun,  thio-sulphate  (formerly 
called  "hypo-sulphite") 


CoDtainers  incl. 


11).  1.00 
lb.  .BO 
lb.  1.10 
lb.  1.10 
oz.  .50 
oz.  .25 
oz.     .60 


oz. 


.75 


oz.  .36 
oz.  .60 
oz.  .35 
oz.  1.25 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  5.00 
lb.     .35 


lb. 
oz. 
oz. 


.50 
.50 
.25 
lb.  1.50 


lb.     .70 
lb.  1.10 

lb.  2.50 


lb. 
lb. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.60 
.85 
.35 
.30 
.50 


oz.     .  75 
oz.     .25 


lb.  .40 
lb.  .50 
lb.  1.35 
lb.  1.50 


oz. 

oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.30 

.25 
.30 
.25 


lb.     .75 

15  gr.     .75 

oz.  1.25 


.50 


,^^-When  ordering,  speciiy:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVlKRCK's    Index. 


83 


Lead,  so-called  Sugar  of,  see  Lead,  acetate, 

noriuiil,   U.  S.  Ph 

"    Vinegar  of,  ("Goulard's  Extract'"),  see 
Suhitions;  Lead  acetate, basic,  U.S.Ph. 

' '     Vitriol  of,  see  Lead,  siiliiliate,  etc 

Leaves,   Senna-, — free  from   resin,- — see 

Srima,  leaves,  deresinated 

Lecithin 

Lemon-camphor,  so-called,  see  Turpentine- 
oil,  di-liydrochlorate 

Legumin  (Vegetable  Casein  from  legumes) . 

Lepidine 

Leptandrin 

Leptandrin  Merck,  pure 

Lettuce-opium,  so-called,  see  Lactucarium, 

Germanic,  etc 

Leucine,  jjiire,  (Amido-cai^roic  Acidj 

' '     hydro-chlorate 

Leucoline  (Leucol),  synthetic,  see  Quinoline  .... 

Leucotin,  from  Coto-bark 

Levulose  (LiT^vulose),  see  Fruit-sugar,  I. . . . 
Libavius's  Fuming  Spirit,  so-called,  see 

Tin,  tetra-chloride 

Lignite  Tar,  see  Oils,  divers:  Lignite 

Lime  (Calx), —  U.  S.  P?i.,— (Pure  Burnt  Lime), 
[Dry  Caustic  Oxide  of  Calcium],  —  from 

marble 

Lime,  antimonio  -  sulphurated  ( stlbiato- 
sulphurated),  [Antimonic  Liver  of  Lime  ; 
Antimoniated  (Stibiated)  Calcic  Liver  of  Sul- 
phur; Calcic  Liver  of  Antimony],  (Calx  An- 
timonii   [Stibii]   cum  i^'u/p/iitre),  — [so-called 

".\ntimonio-sulphide  of  Calcium"] 

Lime  Hydroehlorate, — so-called, — see  Cal- 
cium, chloride 

"     Saecharate    (bi  -  saccharate),  —  so- 
called, — see  Calcium,  saccharate   . . . 
Lime,  sulphurated,  —  U.   S.  Ph., — (Liver 
of  Lime;  Calcic  Liver  of  Sulphur),  [some- 
times mis-called   "Sulphide  of  Calcivim  "] 
Lime-water,  see  Solutions:  Lime,  U.  S.  Ph. 

Lipanin 

Liquid,  Dutch,  see  Ethylene,  chloride  (bi- 
chloride)   

Liquid  (^Vater-)  Glass,  see  Potassium,  sili- 
cate, etc. ;  and,  Sodium,  silicate,  U.  S.Ph.;  etc. 
Liquor  ammoniae,  (Liquor  ammonii  cau- 
stic!), see  Ammonia,  Water  of 

"    ammonii  eaustiei  spirituosus  Dzon- 
dii,  see  Ammonia,  Spirit  of . . . . 
"         "    acstatis,  see  Solutions:  Ammo- 
nium acetate 

"    anodynus  martiatus,  see  Tinctures: 

Iron  chloride,  ethereal 

"    seriparus,  (Liquor  ad  scrum  lactis  pa- 

randum),  see  Eennet  Wine 

Liquores,  others  than  above,  see  Sohitions  . . 

Litharge,  pure;  and,  chem.  pure; — see  Lead, 

oxide,  anhydrous,  fused,  pure  ;  and,  chem. 

pure,  U.  S.  Ph 

Lithium,    double  and  triple    salts   of,    see 

"Lithiiim  and  — "  (below!) 

' '    metallic 

' '     acetate  

' '     ai'seniate  (arsenate) 

"    benzoate,— CT.  S.  Ph 

' '    bi-V)orato 

"    bi-carbonate,  so-called,  see  Lithium,  car- 
bonate, bi- 

"    bi-chromate 


Containera  incl. 


15  gr.  2.50 


15  gr.  .40 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  .  50 
oz.  2.50 


15  gr.  2.00 
15  gr.  2.00 


15  gr.     .40 


lb.     .40 


lb. 


lb. 


.50 


15  gr.  10.00 
oz.  .  75 
oz.  1.25 
oz.  .  50 
oz.     .  75 


oz.     .60 


^e-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


84 


IS/tERCiv's    Index. 


lathium,  boro-citrate 

' '    bromide,—  U.  S.  Fh 

"     carbohite,  see  Lithium,  phenate 

"    carbonate 

"    chem.  pure,— tr.  S.Th.  &  Ph.G.II 

"    effervescing 

"         "    bi-,  —  so-called, — is  only  Lithium 
carbonate  I 

"    chloride 

"     fliroinate,  bi-,  see  Lithium,  bi-cliromate 

"     citrate,  cryst.— Ph.  Brit,  new 

•'    powder,  -f/:  S.  Fh 

"    effervescing 

"     ferro-benzoate 

"       "    -citrate 

"    hippurate 

"     iohthyol  -  sulphonate,    see  under   Ichthyol 

preparations 

"    iodide 

"    lactate -. 

"     nitrate  

' '     oxalate 

"/  oxide,  caustic 

' '    ])henate  (phenylate,  oarbolate) 

"     phosphate 

"    salicylate,— K  S.  PA.,— chem.  pure,  pert. 

white 

"     succinate 

"    sulphate,  cryst 

"    sulpho-carbolate  (i>henol-sulphonatc,  sul- 

pho-i)ht'nate) 

"    sulpho-ichthyolate,  see  under  Ichthyol  prep. 

"     tartrate  

' '    urate 

"     valerianate 

Lithium  and  Iron,  benzoate;  and,  citrate;  — 

see  "Lithium,  ferro ,"  etc. ;  etc. .  . 

"     and  Potassium,  tartrate 

"    and  Sodium,  benzoate 

"       "         "     salicylate 

Lithivim,  Platinvim,  and  Potassium, 
cyanuret,  see  under  Platinum  triple  Cya- 
nides   

Litmus,  chem.  pure,  see  Lacmus 

' '     commercial 

Litmus  Paper,  red  or  blue,  see  under  Paper 
Liver  of  Antimony,  — •  (sometimes  called  : 
"Unwashed  Brown  Oxide  of 
Antimony  " ),  —  see  Potassa, 
antimonio-sulphiiratcd,  crude 
"  "  "  calcic,  (Antimonic  Liver  of 
Lime),  see  Lime,  antimonio- 

sulphurated 

"    of  Lime,  (Calcic  Liver  of  Sidphur),  see 

Lime,  sulphurated,  U.  S.  Fh. 

"     "       "    antimonic,    (Calcic  Liver   of 

Antimony),    see  Lime,   anti- 

nionio-sulphurated 

"     of  Siilphur,  [Fotassic  L.  of  S.),  see  Po- 
tassa, siilphurated,  tf.  S.  Fh.; 

and  other  grades 

"     "       "    calcic,   see    Lime,   sulphurat- 
ed, U.  S.  Fh 

'<     "      "        "    — antimoniated  (stibiat- 

ed),    [  Antimonic   Liver 

of    Lime],    see    Lime, 

antimonio-  sulphurated 

"     "       "    sodic,  see  Soda,  sulphurated, 

etc 

Xiobeline,  sulphate 


Containers  incl. 
OZ.      .  75 
OZ.       .38 


OZ.  .36 
OZ.  .38 
OZ.     .3U 


OZ. 


.45 


OZ.  .36 
OZ.  .35 
OZ.  .30 
OZ.  1.00 
OZ.  1.00 
OZ.  2.50 


OZ.  .67 
OZ.  .  75 
OZ.  .  75 
OZ.  1.00 
OZ.  1.40 
OZ.  1.00 
OZ.  1.25 

OZ.  .49 
OZ.  1.00 
OZ.     .  45 

OZ.     .60 


OZ.  .lb 
OZ.  2.00 
OZ.  1.00 


OZ.  1.75 
OZ.  .65 
OZ.     .60 


15  gr.  2.50 


^^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


]V1krck:'«    Index, 


85 


Liinar  Caustic,  see  Silver,  nitrate,  molded, 
U.  S.  Ph.;  and,  grey;  and,  do., 

pencils 

"           "     mitigated  (toughened),  see  Sil- 
ver, nitrate,  diluted,  U.  S.  Fli.; 

and  other  strengths 

' '    Nitre,  see  Silver,  nitrate,  cryst. ,  U.  S.  Ph. 

Lupulin,  purified,  new  crop 

Liiteoline,  see  under  Aniline  and  Phenol 

CoDtainers  incl. 

lb.     .50 

Lutidine  ( Di-iuethyl-pj-ridine) 

Lycoetonine 

oz.  2.50 
15  gr.  2.50 

!>.■ 

* 

^^-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


86                         IVLERCK'S 

IXDEX. 

Madagascar  Sugar,  see  MelampTrit 

Magdala  Red,  si  o  iiiulcr  Aniline  and  Phenol 

Dves  •   lt«  il 

Containers  ind. 

Magistery  of  Bismuth,  s.o  Bismuth,  sub-nitrate, 

"    of  Sulphur,  see  .Sulphur,  precipitated. 

Magnesia,  V.  S.  PA.,'— light, '—(Light Cal- 
ciiKcl  Maprnesia — Magnesia  usta  levis). 

"     alba,  Ko-calloJ,  (Magnesia  hydrico-car- 
bonica),  see  Magnesium,  carbonate, 
lioht    T"  ,S'   Ph 

"    ponderosa,    U.    8.  Ph.,    (Heavy  Cal- 
cined Magnesia),  see  Magnesium,  ox- 

Magnesia  Hydrate,  moist,  see  Magnesium, 

Magnesia,   rieinated,  see  Magnesium,  ri- 

Magnesium,  double  salts  of,  see   "Magne- 
sium and  — "  (below!) 

oz.  1.00 
OZ.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 
oz,     .20 

oz.     .40 

"         "    powder 

"    fethylo-sulphate,  see  Magn.,  eth.-sulph. 

' '    bi-phosphate,  so-called,  see  Magnesium, 

phosphate,  acid 

' '    bi-sulphate 

lb.  2.00 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .22 
oz.     .  30 
oz.     .42 
lb.  1.25 

lb.     .50 
lb.     .30 
lb.     .40 
lb.     .50 
lb.     .75 
lb.  1.50 
oz.     .40 

lb.  1.25 

lb.     .75 

15  gr.     .50 

oz.     .35 

oz.     .  50 

lb.     .75 
oz.     .  35 

« 

' '     boro-citrate,  powder 

"     carbonate,  hea\'y  (cryst.)  [neutral] 

"         "     light    (so-called    "amorphous") 
[basic], — ( sub-carbonate),  —  [so- 
called  "Magnesia  alba";  Mag- 
nesiahydrico-carbonica] ,  — Mag- 

, 

"         "     pure,  cryst 

"         "in  scales 

"         "    effervescent, — Ph.  G.  II, — (Pulvis 
a'erophorus    cum   Magnesia    ci- 

"         "     effervescent,    granulated, —  U.    S. 
Ph., — {Granella  airophora  cum 
Magnesia  citrica) 

' '     ergotate,  see  Magnesium,  sclerotato  . .  . 

"    ethylo-sulphate  (sulpho-vinate) 

"     hydroxide,  (IVIagnesia  Hydrate),  moist, 
pultivceous,  [Magnesia  hydrica  pulti- 
formis], — according  to  the  Table  of 
lie-agents  of  Ph.  G.  II 

"    hypo-phosphite,  chem.  pure,  crysi 

"     hypo-sulphite,  sec  Magnesium,  thio-sul- 
phate                        . .    . .        

' '    iodide 

oz.     .70 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .  35 
oz.  1.50 
lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.50 

' '     lactate,  pure 

"    lacto-phosphate  (phospho-lactate) 

' '    nitrate,  pure , 

' '  '  oxalate 

^^-TVhen  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVlERCiv's    Index. 


87 


Magnesium,  oxide,  light,  (Light  Calcined 
Magnesia  —  Magnesia  nsta  le- 
vis), — Magnesia,  U.  S.  Ph 

Containers  incl. 

lb.     .55 
lb.     .75 

"         "      heavy,    (Heavy     Calcined     Mag- 
nesia),—  Magnesia    ponderosa, 
U.  S.Ph 

"      hycli-ated,  moist,  see  Magnesium, 

hydroxide,  moist 

"     phosj^hate,  acid,   (so-called  "bi- phos- 
phate ") 

oz.     .  35 

oz.     .  19 
oz.     .18 

"         "      neutral,     ( Tri  -  magnesic     ortho- 
Phosphate),  pure 

"     do.,  II 

"    phospho-Iactate,  see  Magnesium,  lacto- 
phosphate 

"    rhodanide,  see  Magnesium,  suli^ho-cy- 
anate 

"     ricinate,  (Magnesia-and-Castor-oil  Soap 
— Sapo  ricini  magnesicus),  [Eicinated 
Magnesia] 

lb.  1.75 

oz.     .  55 

15  gr.     .50 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .  GO 

lb.     .30 
lb.     .35 
lb.     .35 
lb.     .35 

"     salicylate,  cryst., —  easily  soluble. — (A 
mild  succedaneum  for  Bismuth    Sa- 
licvlate.) 

' '    sclerotate  (ergotate) 

' '     silicate 

' '     succinate 

"     sulphate,    (Epsom   Salt— Sal  amarum), 
cryst. ,  perf ectlv  colorless 

"         "     drj-,  i^erfectly  white 

"         "    chem.  pure,  cryst., —  U.  S.  Fh. . . . 

"         "         "         "      exsiccated 

"         "    bi-,  see  Magnesium,  bi-siolphate . . 

"     sulphite,  —  fj.   S,  Ph 

lb.     .80 
oz.     .30 
oz.     .  30 

"     sulpho-carbolate  (sulpho-phenate,  phe- 
nol-siilphonate) 

"    sulpho-cyanate  (thio-cyanate;    rhodan- 
ide)   

sulphate 

' '     tartrate,  — according  to  Eademacher  . . . 

oz.     .  35 

oz.     .25 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 

lb.  2.00 

"     thio-cyanate,  see  Magn.,  sulpho-cvanate 

"    thio-siilphate  (formerly   called    "hj^jo- 
sulphite  ") 

' '     urate 

' '     valerianate 

Magnesium  and   Ammonium,    arseniate 
(arsenate)  

"    and  do.,    chloride  —  [MgCl„.  N  H  CI. - 
6  HjO]. — (Used  for  prepariiig  the  Mag- 
Phosphoric  Acid.) 

1 

"     and  do.,  phosphate 

lb.  2.00 
lb.     .60 

"      "       "      sulphate 

"    and  Iron,  salts,  see  under  Iron,  Mono- 
compounds  

tinum  double  Cj'anides 

"     and  Sodium,  salts,  see  Sod.  and  Magn. 

Magnetic  Osdde,  see  Iron,  oxide,  black 

Magnus's    "Green  Salt,"  see  Platinum 
double  Chlorides:  Platinum  tetr-amine  and 
Platinum,  1  li-chloiide 

Malachite,  blue,  artificial,  see  Copper,  car- 
bonate, blue 

"    {Green  Malachite),  artificial,  see  Cojiper, 
carbonate,  green 

Malachite  Green,  [not  in  any  manner  related 
to  Green  Malachite!),  see  under  Aniline  and 
Phenol  Dves:  Green 

Maltin,  see  Diastase  of  Malt 

^^~When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


88 


NlERCK's    Index. 


Manchester  Yellow^,  see  under  Aniline  and 

I'luuol  Dyes:  Yellow 

Manganese  (Manganum),  double  salts  of, 
see  "Manganese  and  — "  (below!). . . 

' '     metallic 

"    acetate  

"    arseniate  (arsenate),  pure 

"    benzoate 

"  bin-oxide,  see  Manganese,  per-oxide, 
artificial;  —also:  Manganese,  oxide, 
black,  r.S.Ph 

' '    bi-silicate,  see  Manganese,  silicate 

"    borate. — [A  paint-drier  (siccative).] .... 

' '    bromide 

"     carbonate,  Manganous,  chem.  pure  .... 

"    chloride,  Manganous,  pure,  cryst 

"         "  "  "     fused  

"         "  "  crude 

"     citrate  

"  di-oxide,  see  Manganese,  per-oxide,  arti- 
ficial ; — also:  Manganese,  oxide,  black, 
U.S.Ph 

"    hypo-phosphite,  chem.  pure,  cryst 

"     hypo-sulj)liate 

' '    iodide 

"    lactate  

"     lacto-pbosphate  (phospbo-lactate) 

' '     nitrate,  pure 

' '     oleate 

' '    oxalate 

"  oxide,  sesqui-,  (Manganic  oxide),  anhy- 
di'ous,  pure 

"         "         "    bydrated 

"  black,  — (7.  S.  Fh.,— (Native  Per- 
oxide [Bin-oxide,  Di-oxide]  of 
Manganese),  —  [at  least  66^;^ 
Mn  Oj  ]  ;  —  ( Black  Manganese  ; 
also  called  "Pyrolusite") 

"  "  do. ,  purified,  see  Manganese,  per- 
oxide   

"  per-oxide  (di-oxide),  artificial,  pure, — 
[abt.  90"^  Mn  OJ ;  —  {Purified  Black 
Oxide  of  Manganese;  Purified  Black 
Manganese) 

"    phosphate,  Manganous,  pure 

"  phospho-lactate,  see  Manganese,  lacto- 
phosphate 

' '     salicylate 

"  sesqui  -  oxide,  see  Manganese,  oxide, 
sesqui- ;  etc 

"  silicate  (bi-silicate). — [Used  in  enamel- 
ing.]  

"     succinate 

"     sulphate,  Manganous,  crude 

"  "  do.,  pure,  crj-st., —  U.  S.  Ph.  and 
Ph.  G.  II 

"         "       "         "     exsiccated 

' '    sulphite 

• '  svdpho  -  carbolate  (phenol  -  sulphonarte, 
sulpho-phenate) 

' '     tannate 

•'     tartrate 

'     valerianate 

Manganese,  black;  and:  do.,  do.,  purified; 

— see  Manganese,  oxide,  black, —  U.  S.  Ph.; 

and:  do.,  per-oxide,  artificial 

Manganese  and  Iron,  salts,  see  under  Iron, 
Mono-compounds;  and  under  Iron, 
Sesqui-compounds 

"     and  Zinc,  chloride,  see  Z.  and  M.,  chl. 


Containers  incl. 


15  gr.  .15 
oz.  .25 
oz.  .  45 
oz.  1.00 


lb.  .45 
oz.  .  62 
lb.  2.0U 
lb.  1.00 
oz.  .40 
lb.  .40 
oz.  .  50 


oz.  .35 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  .  75 
oz.  .  45 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  .30 
oz.  .  35 
oz.  .30 

lb.  2.00 
lb.  .75 


lb.  2.00 


lb.  2.00 
oz.  .45 


oz.  1.50 


oz.  .40 
oz.  1.00 
lb.  .50 

lb.  .80 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.75 

oz.  .50 
oz.  .  55 
oz.  .55 
oz.  1 .  50 


.^ssr-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


ivlERCPc's   Index. 


89 


Manna-sugar,  [  (Mannitol,  Mannol ;  Fraxin- 

Mannit |      in  ;  Granatin  ;    formerly 

also  called  "Punicin").  . 

Containers  incl. 

lb.  2.50 
oz.     .40 

"     recrystallized  from  Alcohol 

Martius   Yellovr,   see  imder  Aniline  and 
Phenol  Dvt's:  Yellow 

Mass  (Pill-mass),  mercurial,   [Mass  of  Mer- 
cury—3/as.sa  hydrari/yri,  U.  S.  Ph. ;  — 
Blue  Mass] 

lb.  2.50 
lb.     .75 

"     Yallet's,  (Mass  of  Carbonate  of  Iron — 
Maasa  feiri  carhonatls,    U.  S.  Ph.;  — 
Massa  ferrata) 

Meat-sugar,  see  Inosit 

Meconin  (Opiauvl) 

15  gr.  1.00 
oz.  2.50 

lb.  3.00 
lb.  4.00 
oz.  1.50 

15  gr.     .35 

Melampyrit  (Melampyrin;  Dulcit,  Dulcin, 
Dulrol,  Dulcose,  Dulcitol;  Evonymit)  [Mad- 
agascar Sugar] ,  crj'st 

Melanin 

Menthol  (Peppermint -camphor),   Japanese, 
crj-st. ,  dry,  —  in  original  5-lb.  tins,  or 
in  broken  packages 

' '     recrystallized,  chem.  pure 

' '    benzoated 

Mereaptan,  ethylic,  ('Ethyl  Hydrosulphide 
[Snlphydrate] ;  Ethylic  Thio-alcohol) 

Mar eur-ammoniiTm ,  chloride,  see  Merciiry, 
infusible 

"    -di-ammoninTn,  chloride,  see  do.,  do., 
do. ,  fusible 

"    -di-benzene   (Di-phenyl-mercury). — See 
remark  relating  to  this  non-imdicinal, 
extremely  poisonous  metallo  -  organic 
compound, — Tinder:    "Mercurj',    di- 
phenate";  -with  which  the  former  is 
sometimes  erroneously  confounded. 

"     -thymol,  (Thymol-Mercury),  acetate, — 
[Thymol-acetate  of  Mercury] 

Mercurial  Ethiops,  see  Mercun',  sulphide, 
black,  — so-called 

Mercury  (Mercurius;  Hydrargyrum),  double 
salts  of,  see  "Mercurj'  and  — "  (be- 
low!)  

"     metallic,—  r.  S.  Ph 

lb.     .90 
lb.  1.05 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .  35 

"         "    chem.  pure 

"     acetate,  Mercurous  [Suboxide  salt] 

"         "     Mercuric  [Peroxide  salt] 

"     albuminated,    fluid, — so-called, — sec 
Mercury,  bi-chlorkle,  albuminated,  etc. 

N.  B. — See,  also:  MercurA',  bi-chlo- 
ride,  albumino-saccharaied,  dry. 
"     ammoniated,     bo- ]  (A„,„„„i„.,h,„i,,  „, 

called,  -  (ami(Za<0-W-            Mercury;  M>rrcur- 
ehloride), —  U.  S.  J  h.    }  ammonium  Chloride;— 

and  Ph.  G.  11., — in-         infusible  whut 

fusible J              Precipitate  ) 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 

"     do.,  do.,  fusible, — Ph.  Neerl., — ("Mercur- 
di-ammonium Chloride; Fusible  White 
Precipitate) 

N.  B.  —  The  above  two  preparations 
should  not  be  confounded  with  the 
following: — 
"    ammoniated  Nifrate  of,  (Black  Precipi- 
tate), see  Mercurj',  oxide,  black,— so- 
called 

"     antimonio-suli^hide,  (Antimonial  Ethi- 
ops), 1  Black  Suli)hides  of  Antimony 
and   Mercurv;    Mercurous    Sulphide 
witli  Antimonious  Sulphide] 

"    arseniate  (arsenate) 

lb.  1.25 
oz.     .40 

Ji^  When  ordering,  specify :  "MERCK'S "  I 


90 


NIERCK'S     INDEX. 


\  H'jdrar^iiti   chlorid-  ( 
>  «m  corTMiitum,  U.S.  S 

i  /* I 


Mercury,  arsenite 

"     arsonio-iodide,   (Bin-ioilide  of  Mercury 

with  Tor -iodide  of  Arsenic) 

N.  B. — Solution  of  above  double  salt, 
(Solution  of  Arsenic  and  3\Iercury 
Iodides,  U.  S.  Ph.),  [Donovan's 
Solution],  see  under  Solutions. 

' '    benzoate 

"     bi-bromide .■  •  •  • 

"  bi-chloride, -cafe?  "  corrosive  chloride" ! 
— (per-chloride),  |  Con-bsive  Sub- 
limate],  Cryst.   \  ll'jdrardtiri  chh 

"         "     iiowder 

"         "    recrystallized . . 

♦'  "  albuminated,  (so-called  "Albu- 
minated  Merciiry  "),  fluid,  —ace. 
to  Bamberger,  [Liquor  hydrar- 
j^'yri  albuminati  B.]; — contaiu- 
inf^  1"q  of  Corrosive  Sublimate. 

"  "  albumiuo  -  saccharated  (saccharo- 
albuminated),  dry,  —  ace.  to 
Schneider,  —  containing  0.4",^ 
of  Corrosive  Sublimate.  -  [U^jed 
for  wound- dressing,  it  fur- 
nishes a  constant  source  of 
HgCU, — which  salt  is  gradually 
dissolved-out  by  the  serum  se- 
cretion. ] 

"  "  carbamidated(ureated),  [Corrosive 
Sublimate  with  Urea],  (so-called 
"  Carbamidated  "  or  "Ureated 
Mercury  ") 

"         "     pejitonized,    (so-called    "Pepton- 
ized Mercury"),  liquid, — 

[1%  of  Sublinuxte  I 

"     dry,— [10»i^  of  Sublimate].. 

"  bin-iodide  (per -iodide)  [red  iodide], 
(Mercuric  Iodide),  — Ilydrargyri 
iodidum  rubrum.  If.  S.  JPh 

"  "  with  Arsenic  Ter-iodide,  see  Mer- 
cury, arsenio-iochde 

' '     bi-sulphate,  -  improperly  so-called,  -  see 
Mercury,  sulphate.  Mercuric,  neutral. 

' '     borate.  Mercuric  [Peroxide  salt] 

"     bromide 

"    bi-,  see  Mercury,  bi-bromide 

"     carbamidated, — so-called, — see  Mer- 
cury, bi-chloride,  carbamidated 

"     carbolate, — ace.  to  Dr.  K.  Schadeck, — see 
Mercury,  phenate 

"     carbolate,  di-,  see  Mercury,  di-phenate. 

"     carbonate,  Mercurous  [Suboxide  salt].  . 

"  chloride, — called  "mild  chloride"!  — 
(prt)to-  or  mono-chloride),  [Cal- 
omel], (Hydrargyri  chloridum 
mite), — sublimed, — in  lumps. . . 

"  "     do.    "do.   do.," — sublimed,  —  levi- 

gated (washed) .  . 

"         "      "         "      "     condensed  bv  steam 
"      "         "      "     U.    S.    P/(.,'-    pre- 
cipitated; by  wet 
jirocess 

"     chloride,  bi- ...[  see   Mercury,    bi-cldo- 

"        "    corrosive,  \      ride,  U.  S.  Ph.;  etc. 

"  "  mild,  see  Mercury,  chloride, -ca/tefi 
' ' 111 ild  chloride "\-U.S. Ph. ;  etc. 

"     chloro-iodide 

' '     chromate 

' '    citrate,  —insoluble  in  Water  and  in  Alco- 
hol   • 


Containers  incl. 

oz.     .60 


oz.  1.00 


oz.     .CO 
oz.     .45 


lb.  1.10 
lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.50 


oz.     .  35 


oz.  1.00 


oz.     .  50 

oz.     .  34 


oz.     .50 
oz.     .  45 


oz.     .  50 


lb.  1.50 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 


lb.  1.50 


oz.     .50 
oz.     .40 

oz.     .50 


^^r  When  ordering,  specify:  "MEUCK'S"J 


JVtEROK'S 

Index. 

91 

Mercury,  cyanide,  oryst. ,  -  U.  S.  Ph.  (Lately, 

;i  poCverfiU  s))ociti(^  iu  Diphtborial )  .  . 
"     tli-pbeuiite  (di-phenylate,  di-carbolate), 
—  Htr  (C    H  Ol 

Containers  incl. 
OZ.      .40 
15  gr.     .50 

oz.     .50 
lb.  1.00 
oz.     .30 
oz.     .50 
oz.  1.50 

. 

N.  B.  —  Tbe  above  medicinal  stib- 
.stance  (as  also  tbe  simple  Mer- 
cury Pbenate),  is  not  to  be  con- 
founded —  as  some    professional 
"journals  bave  done— witb  tbe  de- 
structively toxical,  and  non-me- 
dicinal, Dl-PHENYX-MEKCUIiY  (]\Ier- 

cur-di-benzene)  =  Hg  (Cg  H^  )„ ! 

'•    form-amidated,  solution,— [  lo^Per-oxide] 

•'        -tl()«i(         "       ] 
•    glyco-cholate,   solution,— [  1%        "       ] 

"     gynoeardatc,  —extract  consistency 

"     Habnemann's  soluble,  see  Merciiry,  ox- 

"     iodide,  green  ("yellow"),  [prot-iodide], 
(MercTirous   Iodide),  —  Hifdrar- 
fjyri  iodidum  virkle,  U.  ,S.  Ph. .  . 

"         "     bin- (per-) )  see  Mercury,  bin- 

"    red,  IT.  S.  Ph.,  f      iodide 

"         "     do.,  witb  Arsenic  Ter-iodide,  see 
Mercury,  arsenio-iodide 

"         "    sesqui-,  see  Merc,   sesqui-iodide 

oz.     .  31 

i 

oz.  1.00 
15  gr.     .50 
15  gr.     .50 

oz.     .25 

oz.     .25 
oz.     .25 

*'     mercaptide 

"    nitrate,  Mercuric  [Peroxide  salt] 

"         "     Mercurous   [Suboxide  salt],  nor- 

"         "         "    basic,    (Sub-nitrate  of  Mer- 
cury), [Nitric  Tiirjietb]  . . 
"         "     ammoniated,  {Black  Precipitate), 
see  ]\Iercurj',  oxide,  black, — so- 

N.  B. — Tbe  above  preparation 
sbould    not    be    confounded 
-\vitb  the  so-called  '  'Ammo- 
niated Mercury,"  U.  S.  Ph., 
etc.,  (White  Precipitate);— 
ichich  see  also .' 

"    oleate, — [15^^'  Per-oxide] 

"         "          llO^iC          "        1 

oz.     .30 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .50 
oz.     .  55 

oz.     .30 

lb.  l.GO 
lb.  1.75 

oz.     .18 

' '     oxalate,  ilercurous  [Suboxide  salt] .... 

"         "     Mercuric  [Peroxide  salt] 

"     oxide,    black,  —  so  -  called,  —  (Habne- 
mann's Soluble  Mercury;  Am- 
moniated  Nitrate  of  Merciiry), 
—  [Black  Precipitate]     

"         "    red,  —  U.  *'.  Ph. ,  —  (^lercuric  oxide ; 
per-oxide, — by  dry  proc- 
ess), —  [Red  Precipitate] .  . 

"         "       "      — ^levigated 

"         "    yellow,  —  U.S.  PA. ,— (Mercuric 
oxide;  per-oxide,— by  icet  proc- 
ess),— [Yellow  Precipitate]  

cnry  bi-chloride;  — more  powerful  as  a 

medicine.) 

"    oxy-sulpbate,  (Yellow  Sub-sulphate  of 
Mercury,  U.  S.  Ph.),  see  Mercurj',  sul- 
phate. Mercuric,  basic           

"    palmitate,  —  [10%  Per-oxide] 

oz.     .  35 

"    peptonized,  —so-called,  -  licjuid  and  dry, 
—  see  Mercury,   bi-chloride,    pejjton- 
ized,  etc. ;  etc 

^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


92 


JMERCK'S     INDKX. 


Mercury,  per-oxide,  by  dry  process,  see  Mer- 
cnry,  oxide,  red,  U.  S.  Ph.;  and:  do., 

do.,  do.,  levif,'ated 

"    do.,  by  xjoet  process,  see  Mercury,  ox- 
ide, yellow,  U.  8.Ph 

"    phenate  (i)beiiyliite,  ciirbolate),  — accord- 
ing to  Dr.  K.  Kcbadeck 

N.B.  -  Compare,  also,  remark  under 
Mercury,  di-phenate. 
"     phenate,  di-,  see  Mercury,  di-pbenate. . 
"    pbospbate.  Mercuric  [Peroxide  saltj . . . 

"         "    Mercurous  [Suboxide  salt] 

"  precipitate,  lilack,  (Hahnemann's  Solu- 
ble Mercury),  see  Mercury,  ox- 
ide, black,  — so-called 

"  "  red,  see  Mercury,  oxide,  red,  U. 
S.  Ph.;  and:  do.,  do.,  do.,  levi- 
gated  

"  "  white,  infu.sible,  see  Mercury,  am- 
moniated,  so-called,  U.  S.  Ph., — 

inhisible 

"        "    do. ,  fusible,  see  do. ,  do. ,  do. ,  fusible 
"        "    yellow,   see  Mercury,  oxide,  yel- 
low, U.  S.  Ph 

"     rhodanide,  see  Mercury,  sulpho-cyanate 

"     saccharo-albuminated  Bi-chloride  of, — 

dry, — see  Mercury,  bi-chloride,  albu- 

mino-saccharated,  etc 

' '     salicylate.  —  (Anew  favored  by  recent 

syphilidologists.) 

"    santoniuate    {not    santonate!),    Mercu- 

roias  I  Suboxide  salt]  

' '    sesqui-iodide,  (Mercuro-mercuric  iodide) 
"     soluble,    Hahnemann's,    see   Mercury, 

oxide,  black, — so-called 

' '     stearate 

"    stibiato-sulphide,  see  Mercury,  antimo- 

nio-sulphide 

' '    sub-nitirate,  see  Mercury,  nitrate,  Mer- 

curous,  basic 

"    sub  -  sulphate,    yellow,  U.  S.  Ph.,    see 
Mercury,  sulphate.  Mercuric,  basic.  . 
"    sulphate,     Mercuric    [Peroxide     salt], 
neutral, — (Per  -  sulphate  of  Mer- 
cury ;     sometimes    impi-operly 

called  "  Bi-sulphate  ") 

"  "  Mercuric,  basic,  (Turpeth  Mineral), 
[Oxy-mercuric  sulphate  ;  Oxy- 
sulphate  of  Mercury] ;— Yellow 
Sub-sulphate  of  Merc'y,  U.  S.  Ph. 

"         "    Mercurous  [Sxiboxide  salt] 

"  sulphide  (sulphuret),  hlack,  -so-called; 
—  [Merciirous  sulphide,  icith  ex- 
cess of  Sulphur !  ];  formerly : 
IT.   S.'  Ph.;  -(Ethiops  Mineral, 

Mercurial  Ethiops) 

' '    red  (Mercuric),  —  U.  S.  Ph. ,  ~  (Best 
Artificial  Cinnabar;  Vermilion). 
sulphite,  Mercuric  [Peroxide  salt],  neu- 
tral   

sulpho-cyanate  (thio-cyanate;  rhodan- 
ide)  

tannate,  Mercurous  (Suboxide  salt], — con- 

taiuiu}^  '''""o  '^^  Mercury 

tartrate  

thio-cyanate,  see  Mercury,  sulpho-cya- 
nate   

thymol -acetate,  see  Mercur-Thymol,  ac. 

ureated    (carbamidated),  —  so  -  called,  — 

see  Merc,  bi-chloride,  carbamidated . . 


Containers  incL 


OZ.  1.00 


oz.     .  45 
OZ.     .  45 


oz.  1.00 

oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 


.40 


lb.  1.00 


lb.  1.40 
lb.  1.50 


lb.     .90 
lb.  1.30 

oz.     .35 


oz. 
oz. 


.48 
.40 


^^-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IvlKRCK's    Index. 


93 


Mercury,  di-Phenyl-.— See  remark  under 

Mercury,  (li-i)beiiato. 
Mercury  and  Ammonium,  chloride,  in- 
fusible, —  Ph.  G.  II,  —  (Aninionio- 
cliloride  of  M. ,  Aiuidato-Licliloride  of 
M.,  Mereur-amnionium  chloride;  In- 
fusible "NMiite  rreci])itate), — see  Mer- 
cury,   ammoniated,    so-called,    JJ.  S. 

Ph. , ^infusible 

"  and  do.,  do.,  ftisible,  (Mercur-di-aui- 
luonium  chloride  ;  Fiisible  White  Pre- 
cipitate),—  Ph.  Neerl.,— see  do.,  do., 

do. ,  fusible 

•'  and  do.,  sulphate,  (Te^ra-iuercur-Ji- 
ammonium  sulphate;  Di-mercur-am- 
mouium    basic   sulphate),   [Ammoni- 

acal  Turpeth] 

"  and  Antimony  Sulphides  (Black  Sul- 
phides [Sulphurets]),  see  Merciiry,  an- 

timonio-siilphide 

"    and   Arsenic    Iodides,   see    Mercury, 

arsenio-iodide 

"  and  do,  do.,  solution;  U,  8.  Ph.,  (Dono- 
van's Solution),  see  Sohitions  :  Arse- 
nic and  Mercury  Iodides 

"  and  Iron,  cyanide,  so-called,  see  Mer- 
cury, f  erro-cyanide 

' '    and  Potassium,  cj'anlde 

"       "        "     iodide 

"       "        "     tartrate  

Mercury  Amalgams :  of  Sodium ;  of  Tin  and 

Zinc;  and  of  Zinc;— see:  Sodium  Amalgam  ; 

Zinc  Amalgam  ;  Zinc  and  Tin,  Amalgam .  . 

MercTiry  with  Chalk, — [1  part  of  Purified 

Mercury:  2  of  Prepared  Chalk] 

Mesitylene,  chem.  pure 

meta-Chloral,  see  Chloral,  meta- 

meta-Di-amido- benzene  (-benzol),  meta- 
Phenylene  -  di  -  amine] ,   hydrochlorate,   see 

Di-amido-benzene,  meta-,  etc 

meta-r>i-oxy-toluene,  symm. ,  see  Orcin .  .  . 
meta-Nitro-aniline,  see  Nitro-aniUne,meta- 

Metal,  fusible,  —ace.  to  Eose 

"     "  Wood 

Methol,  see  Alcohol,  methylic 

Meth-oxy-CafiFeine,   see  Methyl-oxy-Caff. 

Methyl,  acetate 

"     benzoate,  (so-called "Essence  of  Niobe") 

' '    bi-chloride,  — ace.  to  Richardson 

"    cyanide,  (Cyano-methyl),  [Aceto-nitrile] 

"    butyrate 

"     formate 

' '    iodide,  (Mono-iod-methane) 

' '    nitrate 

' '     oxalate 

"     oxide,  hydrated,  see  Alcohol,  methylic . 

"    phenate,  see  Anisol 

"  salicylate,  (Mono-methylic  Ether  of 
Salicylic  Acid),  [so-called  ' '  Methyl- 
salicylic  Acid, "  or  '  'Gaultheric  Acid"). 
— The  principal  constituent  of  Winter- 
green  Oil 

"     sebacylate 

Methyl  Chloroform,  (Di-chloride  of  Mono-chlor- 

ethylidene) 

Methylaf 

Methyl-amine  (Amido-methane),  chloride.  . 

Methyl-aniUne 

Methyl-benzene  (-benzol),  see  Toluene.  .  .  . 
Methyl-glycocoll  [-glycocine],fiee  Sarcosine 


Oontainers  incl. 


lb.  2.00 


oz.  .  65 
oz.  .75 
oz.     .  45 


lb.  1.25 
15  gr.     .40 


oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz, 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.50 
.60 
.75 
5.00 
2.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 


oz.     .  65 
oz.  2.00 


oz. 

1.00 

oz. 

2.50 

oz. 

3.00 

lb. 

2.00 

^e-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


04 


NlERCK's    Index. 


Methyl-oxy-Caffeine  fMetb-oxy-Cafifeine) . 
Methyl-propyl- benzene  (-benzol),  para-, 

see  Cynieue 

Methyl- Strychnine 

"     hy(lro-i<Jtliito  (hy(lrio(late\  oryKt 

Methylene  Chloride  (Bi-chloiiilc)  Merck,  chem. 

pure. —  fDi-chlor-iiH'thauc] 

Methylene-proto-catechu-aldehyd,  see    Piperonal, 

chem.  pure 

Mezerein,  sioExti-acts:  Mezeroon;  aleo.,  etc. 
Microeosmie  Salt,  see  Socliuiu  and  Ammo- 
nium,  j)b()sphate 

Milk-sugar    (Saccharum    laetis;    Lactose, 

Lactin\  cryst 

' '     powder 

"    —  U.  S.  Ph. ,  — recrystallized 

Milk  of  Sulphur,  pnro,  see  Siili^hur,  precipi- 
tated, pure,  ('.  S.  Ph 

Mindererus's  Spirit,   so-called,    see  Solu- 
tions :  Ammoiiiuui  acetate 

Mineral  Chameleon,  (Chameleon  Mineral), 

see  Potassium,  manganate 

Mineral,  Cobaltum-,  so-called, — (so-called 
"Metallic"    Arsenic),  —  see  Arsenic, 

cryst 

' '    Ethiops-,  see  Mercury,  sulphide,  black, 

—  so-called 

' '    Kermes-,  see  Antimony,  sulphide,  red, 

— so-called 

"    Turpeth-,  see  Mercury,  sulphate,  Mer- 
curic, basic, —  U.  S.  Ph 

Mirbane  Essence,  'Mirbane  Oil), -so-called, 

— see  Nitro-beuzene 

Mollin,  pure 

Mollin  Ointments,— with:  — 

Acid,  carbolic, — 3-55^^ 

"    salicylic,— 3-5% 

' '     tannic,  — 5%" 

Balsam,  Peru-,  —10"^ 

Birch  tar,  (Pix  betiiliii), -10-20%- 

Creolin,— 1-2%.— (According  to  Prof.  Dr. 
Esmarch,  a  Creolin  ointment  is  prefer- 
able, as  a  gynecological  lubricant,   to  a 

Corrosive-Sublimate  prej^aration.) 

Chrys-arobin, — 5% 

Ichthyol,— 10-50%  . : 

Iodoform,— 10% 

Mercury,    "  ammoniated, "  (^Vhite  Precip- 
itate),—10%. 

"    bi-chlonde,  (Corrosive  Sublimate), — 1% 

"     metallic,— (Blue  Ointment),— 33A% 

"     —(do.  do.),— 50?^ ? 

"    red  oxide,  (Bed  Precipitate), — 5% 

Naphthalene,— 10% 

Naphthol,   Beta-,  —5% 

Potassium  Iodide,  — 10% 

Kesorcin,— 10% 

Sozo-iodole 

Storax  (Styrax),- 10% 

Sulphur,— 30-50% 

Thymol,  -5"^ 

Molybdenum  (Molybdajnium),  metallic 

"     oxide,  pure 

Mono-brom -benzene  (-benzol),  [Bromated 

Benzene  ( Benzol )|,  (I'hcnyl  Bromide) 

Mono-brom-ethane.  see  Ether,  hydrobromic 

Mono-brom-naphthalene,    Alpha-,    see 

Naplitlialene,  Al)iha-mono-bromatod 

Mono  -  brom  -  phenyl  -  acet  -  amide,    see 
13rom-])hcnyl-acet-aiiiidc,  mono-. .  . 


Containers  incl. 
15  gr.     .75 


15  gr.  5.00 
15  gr.  2.00 

oz.  .60 


lb.  .50 

lb.  .50 

-  lb.  .65 


lb.  1.00 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


25 
25 
25 


1.50 
1.25 


lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  2.25 
lb.  2.50 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
11). 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
15  gr. 
oz. 


1.50 
1.50 
1.75 


00 
50 
25 
15 
25 
25 
00 
50 
25 

1 .  75 
.50 

1.00 


oz.  1.00 


J^~  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


IvlERCK's    Index, 


95 


Mono-ehlor-benzene  (-benzol),  [Chlorated 

Benzeue  ( Benzol)],  (Phenyl  Chloride) 

Mono-chlor-ethy!ene  Di-chloride,  (Hyper-chlor- 

acet yl  I 

Mono-chlor-ethylidene  Di -xhloride.  Bee  Methyl 

Chloroform 

Mono-ehlor-hydrin 

Mono-chlor-tolueae  (-toluol) 

Mono-iod-b?nzene  (-benzol),  [lodated  Ben- 
zene (Benzol)],  (Phenyl  Iodide) 

Mono-iod-ethano.  see  Ether,  hydro-iodic 

Mono-iod-metliane,  see  ;^Iethyl,  iodide  .  .  . 
Mono -methyl -catechol      (Absolute     [Medicinal] 

Guaiacol).     see  Guaiacol,  chem.  pure 

Monsel's  Salt,  see  Iron,  sub-sulphate 

••    Solution,  see  Solutions  :  Iron  sub-sial- 

j.hate,  r.  S.  PI, 

Mordant  (•' Preparing-')  Salt,  see  Sodium, 

staniiate 

Morplilne  (Moi-phia,   "  Jlorphium  " ),  pure, 
cry  si.,— Jlorphina,  U.  S.  Fh 

"     i^ure,  precipitated 

"    acetate,  — C/:  <S.  i'A 

' '    arseniate  (arsenate) 

' '    asparagate 

"     benzoate 

' '    bi-meconate,  see  Moiphine,  meconate. . 

' '     borate  

' '     caniphorate 

' '     citrate 

"     ferro-hydrocyanate 

"     formate 

' '     hydrobromate 

"     hydrochlorate,  cryst., —  U.  S.  Fh 

"         "    powder, — Ph.  Brit ".  .  . 

' '     hydrocyanate 

' '    hydro-iodate  (hydriodate) 

' '    hj'po-phosphite 

"     lactate  

"     meconate  (bi-meconate) 

"     nitrate 

"     oleate,  solution  [20  "^  Morphine] 

' '     phosphate 

"  phtalate.— so 'wbfe  in  4  paHs  TFafe/-.— (The 
solution  is  very  stable,  and  its  subcu- 
taneous administration  is  reported  to 
be  painless.) 

"     saccharinate    (not    saccha 

rate !) , 

"    bi- 

"     salicylate 

' '  sulphate,  cryst. ,  —  V.  8.  Ph. ,  —  hut  soluble 
(as  conforming  to  Ph.  G.  II)  in 
\A:\  parts  of  Water!  

"         "     with  Strychnine 

"     tiinnate 

' '     tartrate 

' '     valerianate 

Morphine  and  Codeine,  hydrochlorate,  see 
Salt,  Gregory's 

"     and    Iron  Oxide,    hydrocyanate,    see 

^lorphiue,  ftrro-hydrocyanatc 

MorrhuoL     (Regarded  as  the  active  princi- 
ple of  Cod-liver  Oil.) 

Mountain-blue,  artificial,  see  Copijer,  car- 
bonate, blue ... 

"     -green,  artificial,  see  do.,  do.,  green  . . 

Mucin,     from  Ijile 

Muira  puama.— (the  new  Aphrodisiac), — see  un- 
der Fluid  Extracts 


True  aalti  of 

Morphine  and 

Saccharin — 

which  tatter  tee  I 


Containers  incl.  I 

oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 


oz.  1.50 

oz.  5.00 

^oz.vl 
[oz.v 
^oz.v 
Uz.v 
^oz.v 
i-oz.vl 


s.oz.  4.50 
s.  02. 4. 35 
S.OZ.  2 .  90 
s.oz.  6. 00 
s.oz.7.00 
S.OZ.  5.50 


Joz.v 
J- oz.v 

JOZ.V 
JOZ.V 
^OZ.V 

^oz.v 
Joz.v 


^oz.v 
^oz.v 

|0Z.Y 

ioz.v 
loz.v 
I  oz.v 
|oz,v 


s.oz.6.00 
S.0Z.7.C0 
s.oz.6.00 
s.oz.7.00 
is.oz.7.00 
s.oz.7.00 
s.oz.  2. 90 
s.oz.2.90 


s.oz.8.00 
s.oz.  5 .  50 
s.oz.  4. 00 
s.oz.  3 .  75 
s.oz.  7  00 
s.oz.3.00 
s.oz.7.00 


I  oz.vls.oz.  4.00 


\  oz.vls.oz.  5.50 


J  oz.vIs.oz.  2 .  90 
\  oz.vls.oz.  3 .  50 
J  oz.vls.oz.  3.50 
J  oz.vls.oz.  3.85 
I  oz.vls.oz.  4. 75 


15  gr.  .28 


15  gr.  1.00 


.^:^When  orderinj,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


96                        JVIERCK'S 

INDEX. 

Containers  incl. 

lb.  5.00 

Joi.vl8.oi.4.00 

15  gr.  5.00 

15  gr.  5.00 

Murexid  (Piu-i)urate  of  Ammonium),  dry.  .  . 
Muscarine,  uitrate 

Musk-bags,  empty 

oz.  1.75 

. 

• 

" 

^^  When  ordering,  speciiy :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


IVTerck's   Index. 


97 


Naearat,  see  Carmine,  piire,  in  lumps 

Napelline.— AlkiUoid  from  Aconitum  najjel- 

Containers  incl. 

15  gr.  5.00 

Naphtha,  Coal-tar-,  see  Benzene,  antbracic 
"    Petrolenm-,  see  Benzin,  petroleic. . .  . 
' '    vitriolic, — so  -  called, — see  Ether,  sul- 

"     Wood-,  see  Alcohol,  methylic 

Naphthalene  (Naphthalin),  crude 

' '     perf.  white,  cryst 

11).     .20 
lb.     .25 
lb.     .25 

oz.     .25 
oz.     .25 

oz.  1.50 

oz.  1.25 
oz.  1.00 
lb.  1.00 

"     chem.  pure,  purified  by  Alco-  I 

hoi      for  internal  use  and  an-  J  crvst 

•  tiseptic  bandages (  powd . 

"    Alpha  -  di  -  chlorated,  (Alpha  -  Di  -  chlor- 
naphthalene),  cryst. ,  ~  melting-point 
35°  C  [95  F]  . . . .' 

"    Alpha-mono-bromated,     (Alpha -Mono- 
brom-naphthalene) 

"     tetra-chloride . 

Naphthalene  Tapers 

Naphthalol,  see  Betol 

Naphtho-quinone  (-chinone,  -kinone),  Al- 
pha-   

Naphthol,  Alpha-,  recryst.,  perf.  white.— 
(Recently  brought  to  notice  as  a  veiy 

eflficient  bactericide.) 

"    Beta-,  (Iso-Naphthol),  purified 

"        "                "        white  cryst 

15  gr.  G.OO 

oz.     .40 
lb.     .75 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .40 

oz.     .60 

' 

"         "                 "             "     recrystallized  .  . 
"         "                 "         resublimed,  —  medici- 

Naphthol,  Beta-,  salicylate,  see  Betol 

Naphthol  Tapers 

Naphtho-salol,  see  Betol 

Naphthyl-amine,  crude 

' '    pure,  white 

' '     chloride 

lb.  1.00 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .  45 

J  oz.vls.oz.  7.50 
^oz.vls.oz.  7. 50 
^  oz.  vis.  oz.  7.50 

I  oz.vis.6z.  8 .  50 
loz.vls.oz.  7.50 
Joz.vls.oz.  7.50 
loz.vls.oz.  7.50 
Joz.vls.oz.  1.50 
i  oz.vls.oz.  1.50 
^oz.vls.oz.  1.50 

Narceine.  pure 

"    hydrobromate 

"    hydrochiorate,  Merck,  chem.  pure.— Pris- 
matic crystals,  easily  soluble  in  Alco- 
holized Water;  chemically  neutral  salt, 
—  answering  absolutely  to  the   for- 
mula: C23H23N  O9.H  CI.— (A  valuable 
sedative  and  hypnotic,  preferred  to 
Morjihine,  —  especially  in  mental  af- 
fections.)   

"    nitrate               

"    sulphate 

"    valerianate 

Nareotine,  pure 

"     hydrochiorate 

' '     sulphate 

Natrio-  (Soflio-)  Ethyl,  see  Sodium,  ethyl- 
ate,  etc.,  etc 

Natrium,    Natrum    (Natron),    and    com- 
pounds,- see  Sodium,  etc.;  and.  Soda,  etc. 

Neriin. — (Hucoside  from  Neriiim  Oleander 
L. — {Digitnldn^action  claimed  by  Schmiede- 
berg. ) 

Nevirine,  solution  [25%] 

Nickel   (Niccolum),     double    salts    of,   see 

"Nickel  and  — "  (below!) 

"    metallic,  chem.  pure 

"    _[98_9«)%],  granulated 

"    —[98-  99%|,  in  ciabes 

"         "    sheet  and  wire i . 

15  gr.     .45 

oz.  2.00 
lb.  1  50 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  2.00 

^^^yfhm  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


98 


IVEERCI^'S     IKDEX. 


JSTiekel — (as  a!>oue.'),-inetallic:-Aiiodes,  cast 
or  forged 

Containers  incl. 

lb.  2.00 

oz.     .  50 
oz.     .75 
oz.     .37 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .20 
oz.     .50 
oz.  1 .  50 

Sizes  of  the  Anodes  in  MiUimetres: 

(Bxlra  «.'re»  to  order.) 
a:  forged.                             b:  cast. 

300x200x2        100x100x3 
300x200x1         150X  80x4 
200x100x2        200x100x5 
200X100X1 
"    acetate 

"     benzoate 

"    bromide 

"     carbonate 

' '    chloride ' 

"     citrate , 

' '     cyanide 

'       "    hydroxide,  Niccolous,  see  Nickel,  oxyd- 
ulate,  hydrated 

"    iodide 

oz.  1.00 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .45 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .80 
oz.     .  25 

oz.     .  75 
oz.     .  45 
lb.     .60 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .  25 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .35 
lb.     .GO 
oz.     .  35 
Joz.vls.oz,4.00 

"     nitrate,  pure 

"     oxalate 

"     oxide,  black,  (sesqui-oxide) 

"         "          "     chem.  pure 

. 

"     oxydulatc  (prot-oxide),  hydrated,    [Xic- 
colous  Hydroxide] 

"    phosphate 

"     sulphate 

"     tartrate  

Nickel  and  Aramonium,  chloride 

"           "         "     citrate 

"           "         "     nitrate 

"           "         "     siilphate 

' '     and  Potassium,  sulphate 

Nicotine 

Nigrosine, — Water-soluble;    and,  Alcohol- 
soluble, — see  under    Aniline   and    Phenol 
Dyes  :  Black 

Nihil  album,  see  Zinc,  oxide,  by  drj'  proc- 
ess   

Niobe  Essence,  so-called,  see  Methyl,  ben- 

Niobium,  metallic,  pure 

Nitre,  cubic,  see  Sodium,  nitrate. . . . 

15  gr.  5.00 

"     lunar,  see  Silver,  nitrate,  cryst 

pure,  cryst 

"    tabulated,   see  Potassium,    nitrate,   in 
Hat  drops   ... 

Nitric  Turpeth,  see  Mercmy,  nitrate,  Mer- 
curous,  basic 

Nitro-aniline,  meta- 

oz.  3.00 

Nitro-benz-aldehyd,  ortho- 

Nitro-benzene    (Nitro- benzol,   Nitro-bcn- 
zidel  [so-called  "Oil  of  Mirbane,"  "Essence 
of   Mirbane  "]- (erro?ieow.s'Zi/  called:    "Arti- 
ficial Volatile   Oil  of  Bitter  Almonds", — 
which  latter  see,  under  :  Benz-aldehyd  ! )  ;— 
light-colored 

lb.     .GO 

:    itro-glycerine  Tablets,   Martindale's  — 
containing  O.OIHir.r)  gramme  [0.01  grain]  of 
Nitro-glycerino  each,  — in  boxes  of  48  or  9G 
tal)lets 

Nitro-phenol,  ortho-,  colorless  crystals, - 
melting-point  115°C  [239  F] 

oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.75 

"    para-,  yelloM-,— melt.-pt.  45°  C  [113  F] . 
Normal    Solutions,   titrated,   (Test-solu- 
tions), see  at  End  of  List. 

^a^  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  " : 


IVLERCK'S 

Index. 

99 

(Jcntainers  incl. 

Oil — so-called  —  of  Vitriol;  free  from  Ar- 
senic;— see  Acid,  siilijhuric,  crude 

Oils,  divers,  (Olea  varia) — [See,  also:  Essen- 
tial Oils, — after:  "Oils,  divers"!]: — 
-•Umond;  expressed, — true 

lb.      .m 
lb.     .75 
lb.     .35 

"                   "                "    recent,  English. 

Amber;  cnide     

anthelmintic,  Chabert's,  see  Oil,  Chabert's 
etc 

Asphaltnm 

oz.     .50 
lb.  2.00 

lb.     .40 

Beech,  Eiirop. :  fruit,  (Beech-nut ) ;  expressed 
Birch:  wood;  empyreumatic  (crude),  -  [Birch 

Tar;  Defru'tt,  Daggett] 

"    do.; -distilled  from   the  above, — see 
Essential  Oils:  Birch 

Cacao,  Bee  Butter,  Cacao- 

Cade,— (Juniper  Tar;  Empj-reumatic  Oil  of 
Juniper-wood) 

lb.     .50 

Chabert's  anthelmintic 

Chaulmoogra  {Ghmlmngra)  [G\'noc!U-dia] 

lb.  3.50 
lb.  1.50 
oz.     .30 

Croton:seed;  expressed, —(Oleum  Tigliij.. 
Egg-yelk  (-volk),  [Oleum  ovi] ;  recent 

empyreumatic,  of  Birch,  see  Oil,  Birch . . 

"    of  Juniper-wood,  see  Oil,  Cade. . 

' '    of  Lignite,  see  Oil,  Lignite 

"    of  Tobacco,  see  Oil,  Tobacco 

Ergot;  fatty,— expressed 

oz.     .12 

ethereal,  so-called;  heavy, — (Heavy  Oil  of 
Wine), — see  Oil,  "Wine,  heavy 

—so-called— of  Fom,  ( "Liquid  Extract "  or 
Oleoresin  of  Male  Fern  [Aspidium]),  see 
Extracts:  Llale  Fern,— ethereal 

—so-called— of  Fusel-,  see  Alcohol,  amylic, 
primarv 



Haarlem,    see  Oil,    sulphurated   Linseed-, 
terebinthinated 

.^i^lYhcn  ordering,  specif j-:  "MERCK'S"! 


100 


IVlERCKi's   Index 


Oils,  divera;—  continued : 

Ht-nbauo - kavc'S  (HyoKcyamiis) ;  ^>y  dipos- 
tiou,  -  [  Oleo-infusion  of  Ilyoscyjunns,  Olc- 
nni  cMchtm  {inf^isum)  Hyoscyaiui/o/iorum] 

Hfiibane-seod;  expressetl,  fatty 

Juiiii)er-woo<l;  empyreumatic,  see  Oil.Cade 

Ligiiit«;  cnipj-renniatic,  — (Pyro- carbonic 
Oil),  [Lif,'nite  Tar] 

Mace,  so-called,  see  Oil,  Nntinef?; expressed 

— so-called  of  Male  Fini,  (( )leoresiii  of  As- 
pidium),ReeExtractK:  JVIale  Fern,  ethereal 

— so-called — of  Mirbane,  (so-called  "Es- 
sence of  Mirbane"),  see  Nitro-benzeno  .  . 

Nutmeg;  expressed, — (Nutmeg-butter),  [so- 
called  "Oil  of  Mace"] , 

Peach-kernel;  fatty 

Persecot  (Persico); — for  preparing  liquors. 

Philosophers',— (Oleum  Philosophonmi) . . . 

pyro-carbonic,  see  Oil,  Lignite 

suljjhurated  Linseed-  (Flaxseed-),  —  [Oleum 
Lini  sulphiiratum] ,  (Balsam  of  Sulphur) 
do.  do.,  terebinthinated;  (Haarlem  Oil; 
Dutch  Drops),  [Oleum  Lini  terebinthi- 
natum  sulplmratum],  (Terebinthinated 
Balsam  of  Sulphur) 

Theobroma,  see  Butter,  Cacao- 

Tobacco;  emi^j-reumatic, —  U.  S.  Fh.  1870. . 

Wax;  rectified,  clear 

"  "    dark 

Wine;  heavy, — (so-called  "Heavy  Ethereal 
Oil"),  [Oleum  Yini  (rcthereum)  ponder- 
osumj. — (Oleum  cethereiim,  U.  S.  Ph.,  is  a 
50%  [by  volume]  solution  of  this  Oil,  in 
Stronger  Ether.) 

Wood-,  — so-called, — ("East-Indian  Wood- 
oil,"  or  :  "East-India  Copaiva  Balsam," 
— so-called); — see  Balsams :  Gurjim  .... 

N.  B.  —  See,  also :  —  OUs,  —  so-called,  — 
flavoring  :  (Apple-  ;  Fusel- ;  Grapc- 
[  Cognac-  ] ;  Pear-  ;  Bum-),  —  after  : 
"Essential  Oils." 

Oils,  Essential,  see  immediatelj-  below: — 

Essential  Oils, — (inserted  in  alphabetical 
place  of:  Oils,  Essential), — [Olea  ffitherea, 
volatilia,  destillata],  (Volatile  Oils,  Ethe- 
real Oils,  Distilled  Oils):— 

Abies,  see  Essential  Oil,  Norway  Pine 

Absinthium,  see  Ess.  Oil,  Wormwood 

Achillea  (A.  millefolium),  seeE.  OU,  Yarrow 
Almond,  Bitter,  see  Ess,  Oil,  Bitter  Almond 

Amber rectified 

Angelica,  European:  root 30fold 

animal,— Dippel's twice  rectified 

Anise:  fruit,  (Aniseed) duplex 

"     Star-,  (Chinese  Ajiise),  [Illicium] :  fruit, 

[Badiaue] duplex 

Arnica:  flowers;  true 

Artemisia  maritima:  flower-buds, — see  Ess. 

Oil,  Levant  Wormsecd 

Badiane,  see  Essential  Oil,  Anise,  Star-.  .  . . 
Balm   (Lemon -balm)    [Melissa],    German; 

herb 

Balsam  Copaiva,  see  Essential  Oil,  Copaiva. 

Bergamot:  fruit-rind 

"      do sesquiduplex 

Birch;  distilled  from  EmpjTeixmatio  Bh-ch- 
oil, — (which  compare,  under;  Oils,  divers) 


Containers  incl. 


lb.     .GO 
lb.     .60 


lb. 

1 

f)0 

oz. 

40 

oz. 
lb. 

1 

50 
.50 

lb.     .GO 


lb.     .60 


oz. 

2 

.00 

oz. 

.50 

oz. 

.40 

lb.  5.00 


lb.  . 60 
oz.  8.00 
oz.  .40 
lb.  5.50 

lb.  4.50 
ioi.vls.oz.30.00 


oz.  1.25 


lb.  3.25 
lb. 12. 00 

lb.  L.^iO 


.^3* When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IMERCPc's    Index. 


101 


Essential   Oils,  —  (inserted  in  alphabetical 
place  of  :  Oils,  Essential),  —  continued : 

Containers  incl. 
lb.  5.00 

lb.  3.25 
oz.  1.25 
lb.  3.00 
oz.     .  50 
oz.     .  75 

"         "     — artilicial, — free  from  Hydro- 
cyanic   Acid  ;  —  {not  =  Nitro- 
benzene ! ) ;     see  Benz-aldebyd 

Calamus  (Sweet  Flag):  root  (rhizome) 

"    do duplex 

Carawav-seed'  from  Dutch  seeds 

"                                extra  strong, — {(Jarvol) 

"      sesquidujjlex 

Cassia-bark,  see  Ess.  Oil,  Cinnamon,  Chi- 

Cedar,  Red,  (Juniperus  virginiana),  see  Ess. 
Oil   Eed  Cedar 

Chamomile-fluwers,  German;  blue,  true. . . 

oz.  3.00 
oz.  1.50 
oz.     .  75 

"     Eoman  (English) 

Cinnamon,    Chinese,    (Cassia    Cinnamon — 
Cassia  lignea) :  bark duplex 

oz.  1.25 
lb.  3.00 
oz.     .05 

"      duplex 

— so-called — of  Cognac,  see  Ether,  oenanthic 

Coriander:  fruit sextuple 

Cubeb :  fruit 

lb.  2.00 
oz.  2.00 
oz.  1.25 
oz.  1.50 

lb.  2.00 
lb.  2.50 

lb.  2.00 
lb.  4.00 

Cumin:  fruit quadruple 

amygdalina,  (Peppermint-tree),  and  vari- 
ous alUed  species 

Eucalyjjtus  globulus :  leaves ;  dextrogyrate 
N.  B.  —  See,  aho  :   Eucalj-ptol;   and,   Eu- 
calyptol,  chem.  pure ! 

Fennel :  fruit 

» 

"            "        duj^lex 

Gaultheria,  see  Essential  OU,  Wintergreen  . 

Ginger:  root  (rhizomer,  true 

Grape-marc  (Vitis  vinifera), — so-called, — see 
Ether,  oenanthic 

oz.     .  75 

Hops 

Illicium  (Star-anise),  see  Essent.  Oil,  Anise, 
Star- 

oz.  4.50 

Juniper  (Juniperus  communis) :  berries ;  best 
"     do.;  do.           .    ...               20fold 

lb.  2.50 
oz.  2.00 
lb.     .60 

Jumper  (Juniperus  communis) :  wood 

Laiirel  (Sweet  Bay):  fruit 

Lemon:  fruit-rind 

oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 
lb.  2.25 
oz.  5.00 

30fold 

Lemon-balm,  see  Ess.  Oil,  Balm 

Levant  Wormseed,  (Cina;  Santonica ;— Se- 
men contra;  Semen  sanctus) :  [thellower- 
buds  of  Artemisia  maritima] 

Matico:  leaves 

oz.     .  25 
oz.  4.00 

Milfoil  (Millefolium),  see  Ess.  Oil,  Yarrow. . 

ilint,  Pepper-,  see  Ess.  Oil,  iPeppermint .  .  . 
"         "     Chinese  or  Japanese, -(Poho-oil), 
see  Ess.  Oil,  Peppermint,  Chi- 
nese; true 

Mustard,  Black:  seed;  true 

lb.  12. 00 

lb.  7.00 

lb.  1.73 
oz.  f.,(K) 

"            "    — artificial,  —  (AUyl    Sul^jho- 

cyanate     [Thio-cyanate  ] ,  — 

sjTithetically  prepared ) .  . . . 

Nom-ay  Pine,  (Norway  Spruce  Fir),  [Abies] : 

shoots 

Orange:  fruit-rind 30fold 

^^-When  ordering,  specify;  "MERCK'S"! 


102 


NlKRCK's    Index. 


Essential  Oils,  —  (irtserted  in  ftlphabetical 
place  of  :  Oils,  Essential),— continued: 

Pepper,  Black 

Peppermint:  herb double 

Peppermint,   Chinese   (Japanese) ;  true,  — 
[Poho-oil] ;— only  iu  ori5,dnal  flasks 

Pine-needles  (Leaves  of  Pinus  sylvestris) .  .  . 

Pine-shoots,  —  (Oleum    templinum),  —  see 
Ess.  Oil,  Pinus  pumilio 

Pinus  pumilio,    (Hungarian  Balsam   tree): 

shoots;  — [Oleuiu  teuiphnum] 

«'    sylvestris,  see  Ess.  Oil,  Pine-needles. . 

Poho-,'see  Ess.  Oil,  Pepj)ermint,  Chinese  .  . 

Red  Cedar,  (Juniperus  virginiana):  root .  .  . 

Santal,  East-Indian:  wood,  (Sandal-wood). 

[Yellow  Saunders,  "\Miite  Saunders] 

' '    "West-Indian:  wood 

Sautonica  (Cina),  see  Ess.  Oil,  Levant  Worm- 
seed  

Sassafras:  wood;  true 

"  "         "    double 

Savin :  tops 

Semen  cinse,  (Semen  contra;  S.  sanctum;  S. 
sanfonici),  see  Ess.  Oil,  Levant  Wormseed 

Spiraea  ulmaria,  (Meadow-sweet),  see  Acid, 
salicylous . 

Star-Anise,  see  Ess.  Oil,  Anise,  Star- 

Sweet  Flag,  see  Ess.  Oil,  Calamias 

Tans}-:  leaves 

Templin  (Pine  -  shoot),  see  Ess.  Oil,  Pinus 
pumilio 

Thyme :  herb quintuple 

Turpentine 

"     rectified 

"  —  Hydi-ochlorates  of,  —  see  Turpen- 
tine-oil, mono-hydi-ochlorate  ;  and, 
do. ,  di-hydrochlorate 

Valerian:  root 

Yitis    vinifera,  (Grape-marc), — so-called, — 
see  Ether,  oenanthic 

Wintergi-een  (Gaultheria):  leaves,  .rectified 

Wormseed,  Levant-,  (Santonica),  see  Ess. 
Oil,  Levant  Wormseed 

Wormwood  (Absinthium):  herb;  true 

"    do.;  do lOfold 

Y^'arrow    (Milfoil  —  Achillea    millefolium) : 

flowering  herl) 

Oils    .so-caM,—  flavoring: 

.\pple-,  see  Amyl,  valerianate 

Cogn.'ic-  (Grape-),  see  Ether,  oenanthic  .... 

Fusel-,  see  Alcohol,  amylic 

Pear-,  see  Amyl,  acetate 

Rum-,  see  Essential  Spii-its:   Rum,- — con- 
centrated   

Ointment,  blue,  (Unguentum  Hydi-argj-ri  ci- 
nercum,  Ph.  G.  II),  — [33^%  Mercury] 

"     do.,  duplex,  — [50"^  Mercury] 

"  "  with  Cerate  of  Nutmeg-butter,  (cum 
Cerato  Myristica?;  cum  Balsamo 
Nucistnc),  —  [oO^i^  Mercurj'] 

"      "     with  Lanolin,  — [50 ;'^ Mercury].  . 

"     Chaulmoogra  (GjTiocarilia),  —  [1  part  of 

Chanlmongra-oil:  3  of  Vaselin] 

Ointments  ou  Mollin   (a  new  Ointment-base), 

s(  e  Mollin  Ointments 

Oleandrin.     Glncoside  from  Oleander  (^'eri- 

uiii,  ().,  Linn(').  —  [Z>tyi.'a/i»-action  claimed 

by  Scluniedeberg.  ] 

Olda  fetherea  ('■olatilin,  desiillata),  see  Oils, 
ssential,  [Essential  Oils] 


CoDtainerd  inc).  : 
OZ.      .50 

1 

OZ.  1 .  50 

lb.  1.50 

oz.     .  75 

lb.  1  00 

lb.  7.00 

lb.  i.OO 

1 

lb.  1.00 

lb.  4.00 

lb.  1.25 

1 

lb. 12.00 

oz.  1.00 

lb.     .40 

1 

lb.     .50 

oz.     .  75 

oz.     .50 

lb.  8.00 

oz.  2.50 

oz.  1.50 

! 

lb.     .GO 

1 

lb.     .  80 

1 

i 

lb.  2.00 

lb.  2.00 



1 
1 

.^firwiien  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK'S     INDKX. 


103 


See    likewise 

under 

Extracts. 


Olea  eoeta  (infusa),  see  Oleum  coctum  etc. . .  . 

Olea  varia,  eeo  Oils,  clivers 

Olein,  see  Acid,  oleic 

Oleo-inlusion  (Oleol)  [Olexiiu  coctum  {infu- 
sum)\  (if  Henbane-leaves  (Hyoscyamus), 

see  uuder  Oils,  divers 

Oleoresins  r 
Aspidhim  (Male  Fern),  U.  S.  Ph.,  see  Ex- 
tracts: Male  Fern, — ethereal 

' '     —Ph.  G.  II, — see  same,  — free  f r.  Ether 

Capsicum,  —  U.   S.  Ph., — (Ethereal  Extract 

o£  Guinea  Pepper — of  Capsicum  fastigi- 

atuni) 

Other  Ethereal  Extracts,  (Oleorcs'.ns): — 

13r<ayei-a  (Kousso) 

Cauthaiides 

Cubeb   

Eucahi^tus 

Indian  Hemp  (Cannabis) . 

Kamala  (Eottlera) 

Matico 

Mezereon 

Phellandrium 

Valerian J 

Oleum  sethereum  ponderosum,  so-caUed, 
(Oleum  Villi  ponderosum).  see  Oils,  divers: 
Wine;  heavy.  —  [Oleum  cethereum,  U.  S.  Ph., 

— see  remark  after  same.] 

Oleum  coetiim  (jji/usumiHyoscyami  folio- 
rum,  see  Oils,  divers:  Henbane-leaves  .... 
Ononin. — Glucoside  from  the  root  of  Ononis 

spinosa  — Kest-harrow 

OphioxyLLne.  —  Alkaloid  from  Ophioxylon 

serpeutiuum, — ace.  to  Prof.  Bettink 

Ophthalmic  Stone,  so-called,  see  Cojiper, 

aluniinated 

Opianyl,  see  Meconin 

Orcin  (Symmetxic  meta-Di-oxj^-toluenc). — 
From  lichens  of  the  Kocella  and  Lecanora 

families 

OreUin,  r  d,  see  Bixin 

Ormosine,  cryst.  —Alkaloid  from  the  seed  of 

Ormo.sia  dasycarjia 

"     hydrochlorate,  ci-yst 

Orpiment,  see  Arsenic,  Yellow  sulphide. .  . . 
ortho-Amido-phenol,  hytbochlorate,    sec 

Amido-phenol,  ortho-,  etc 

ortho  -  Nitro  -  benz  -  aldehyd,   see  Nitro- 

Vienz-aldehyd,  ortho- 

Osmium,  metallic 

"    tetr-oxide,  see  Acid,  per-osmic,  anhydr. 
Osmium-Iridiixm  alloy,  {Osm-bidium;  Irid- 

osmium) 

Ostrich  Pepsin,  see  Pepsin,  Ostrich- 

Ouabain  -  [Cj^  H^gOjJ.  —Crystalhzed  Gluco- 
side from  theOuabaio-tree — (an  acpieous  ex- 
tract from  whose  root  and  bark  forms  the 
arrow-poisoD  otthe  East-AfricanComalis).  — 

[A  heart-poison  h j'podermically.  ] 

Ox-amide 

Ox-aniline,  ortho-,  hydrochlorate,  see  Am- 

id()-i)henol,  ortho-,  etc 

Ox  Gall,  inspissated,  U.  S.  Ph.,  (also  called: 

Extract  of  Ox  Gall),  see  Gall,  Ox-. 

"     "    pnritied,  dry,  see  Sodium,  choleate. 

Oxide,  magnetic,  see  Iron,  oxide,  black . . . 

Oxy-acanthine,  j^uro 

"     hydrochlorate ... 

Oxy-benz-aldehyd,  ortho-,  see  Acid,  salic- 
ylous 


Ccntainers  incl. 


oz.     .  75 


15  gi-.  1.00 


oz.  2. CO 


15  gr. 

3.00 

15  gi-. 

3.00 

15  gr. 

1.50 

oz.  2.U0 


15  gr.  1.50 
15  gr.  1  50 


ja&-  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  "  t 


104                    MKRCK'S 

Index. 

Oxygen  Hydrate  . . .  ) 

Oxygenated  Water,  V  see  Hydrogen    Per- 

Containers  incl. 

Oxy-phenyl-benzyl-ketone  (-acetone),  see 

Oxy-toluol-tropinc,  etc.,  see  Homatropine  Merck- 

.^-  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


Mkrck^s    Index. 


105 


Palladium,  metallic, — sheets  or  wire 

"     do.,  —  black     precipitate,     (Palladium 

Black  [Mohr]) 

' '     chloride,  dry 

"        "    solution 

' '    nitrate,  dry 

"         "     solution 

Palladium  and  Sodium,  chloride,  dry 

Palladium  Black,  j  see  Palladium,  metallic, 

"    Mohr j      — black  precipitate  . 

Pancreatin,  pure,  absolute 

"  "     active  

"  "     in  scales 

"  "      — ■    solution     in      Glycerin, 

[l:10],-(Glycerolate  [Glyc- 

erite]  of  Pancreatin 

N.B. — Compare,  also:  — 
Solutions :  pancreatic. 

' '    saccharated 

' '     with  Stixrch 

N.B. — See,  also:    Trypsin  (the  Albumen- 
solving  constituent  of  Pancreatin)! 

Pancreatin-Pepsin 

Papaverine  Merck: 

pure 

tiydrochlorate 

nitrate 

phosphate 

sulphate 

Papaw  Juice,  (Succus    Caricaj    Papayse),    see 

Juice  of  Papaw 

Papayotin  Merck, — from  Papaw  Juice;  —  pep- 
tonizes 2(10  parts  of  freshly  expressed  Blood- 
fibrin. — (Used  with  especial    success   as  a 

solvent  of  diphtheritic  membranes.) 

Paper,  Congo-,  (Prof.  Kiegel's  "Gastric"  Test- 
paper),  see  Congo  Paper  

"    Wax- 

"    Litmus-,  red  or  blue,  (red  or  blue  Test- 
paper)  

"    Turmeric-     (Curcuma-),    [yellow    Test- 
paper]  

Papers,  medicated,— for  Ophthalmologj^, — 

see  under  Atropine  and  Physostigmine . . .  . 

para- Acet-phenetidin,  see  Phen-acetin .  . . 

para-Cotoin,  see  Cotoin,  para- 

Paraffin,  solid,  —  solidif  jing-point  46-48°  C 

[114.8-118.4  F] 

"    do.,— sohdif.-pt.  52-53°C  [125.6-127.4  F] 
"      "  "    56-58°  C  [132. 8-136. 4  F].... 

"      "    —Ph.  G.  II,  —melting-point  74-76°  C 

[165. 2-168. 8  F] 

"    liquid, -Ph.  G.  n 

para-Globulin,  see  Globulin,  para- 

Paraguay  roux,  see  Tinctures:  SpUanthes; 

compound 

Par-a!dehyd  Merck,  chem.  pure,  (absolutely  pure), 

— of  unexcoj)tion.il)le  quality 

Parillin  (Pariglin,  Harsapiirin),  see  Smilacin. 
Parsley-camphor,  see  Apioi,  solid,  cryst.,  white. . 

Pear-oil,  so-called,  see  Amyl,  acetate 

Psarl-ash,  see  Potassium,  carbonate 

Peiletierine  (Punicine)  preparations: 
Pelletierine,  medicinal,— (Peiletierine and  Iso- 

pelletierine)," — pure 

"  "    sulphate,  pure 

"  "    — 10%'-solut. . 

"  "    tannate 

"  "    valerianate 


Containers  incl. 

15  gr.  2.00 

15  gr.  2.00 
15  gr.  2.00 

Joz.vls.oz.8.00 
15  gr.  2.00 

Joz.vls.oz.8.00 
15  gr.  1.00 

oz.     .75 

oz.     .  45 

oz.     .85 

lb.  2.00 

oz.     .  50 

oz.     .  35 

oz.     .  45 

|oz.vls.oz.6.00 
|oz.vls.oz.6.00 
|oz.vls.oz.6.00 
|oz.vls.oz.6.00 
|oz.vls.oz.6.00 

15  gr.     .50 

quire     .  30 
quire    .  75 
quire  1 .  00 

lb.     .20 

lb.     .25 

lb.     .30 

lb.     .50 

lb.     .60 

lb.  2.50 

15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.  1.75 

15  gr.     .75 
15  gr.  2.50 

^^*When  ordering,  specify :  "MERCK'S": 


106 


Merck's   Index. 


Pelletierine  (Pnnioino)  preparations,— con/tnued: 

Methyl-pelletierine.  pure,     oily  li(iiiid 

Pseudo-pellctierine.  pure,  crystallized 

"    hydrochlorate,  white,  cryst 

"    sulphate,  white,  cryst 

Pentane(Aiiivl  Hvdndei,  cnide,  see  Eupione 
*«>    Pepsin  Merck  1: 1000,— <?i- ]     ^1 
5L  I      (ieslsh>in)ihnes  its  weight  | 
2  ,  Pepsin  Merck  1 :1500,-(/i-  | 
-^   ]      (/esis  1  ")<  H )  iiine/i  its  weight  ( 
^    Pepsin  Merck  t:2000,-di- 
p.  I       gp'^f.t 'li^f^Uimes its  weight  \ 
Rjf  All  otiirr  strrntffUs  to  order  ! 

Pepsin,  pure,  soluble,  in  scales  I  —sirenffth  corrrs- 
"         "       "    granulated  \ron(/iH<7/o/V(.r/.//. 

"         "    clearlysoluble.  powder,     Ph.  G.  II. . 

"  pure, -solutiou  iu  Gly ceiin,-concentratei1 
"  liyilrocblorate,  clearlysoluble, — powder 
"         "     clearly  soluble, — extract  form  .  . . 

"     vnth  Dextrin, — yellow 

"        "     Starch, — white 

Pepsin,  Ostrich- 

Pepsin  Essence, —  ace.  to  Dr.  Liebreich, — 
ill  orifj:iiial  bottles 

Pepsin,  Lacto-,  (also  called  ' ' Lactated  PeiJ- 
.siu"),—  [sometimes  mis-called  "Lac- 

to-])eptine  "J    

' '  Pancreatin-,  see  Pancreatin-Pepsin .  . 
"  Peptone-,  etc.,  seePeptone-Pei3sin,etc. 
"    Ptyalin-,  see  Ptj-alin-Pepsin 

Pepsin  Wine,  fViniim  pepsini,  —  Ph.  G.  II) 

Peptone.  so(t.from  Meat.  (  Pure   Meat  Peptones, 

"         dry.     "      "      1  free  from  Par-albiimin 

[The  above  Dnj  Meat  Peptone  answers 

to  7-8  times  its  weight  of  fresh  meat.] 

"     dry,  from  Albumen 

Peptone,  bismuthated,  see  Bismuth,  peptonized  . . 

Peptone-Pepsin,  i^hosphate 

"     tartrate 

Peptone-Quinine,  see  Quinine,  peptonized 

Pereirine.  pure    

"     hydrochlorate 

Petroleum  Benzin I  seeBenzin, 

"    Naphtha j      petroleic 

"  Ether,  see  Benzin,  petroleic,  boil.-pt. 
m-m°  G,—{Be7izimim,  U.  8.  Fh.) .  . . . 

Peucedanin  (Imperatorin) 

Phen-acetin  ( para- Acet-phenetidin). —Color- 
less, iuodoroiis,  insipid  crj^stals,  —  readily 
soluble  in  Alcohol,  less  so  in  Water;  melt- 
ing-pt.  132.5°  C  1270.5  F].— (A  new  antipy- 
retic.)   

Phen-aeetolin 

Phen-anthrene. .' 

Phenetol  (Ethyl  Phenate  [Carbolate] ;  Ethyl- 
ic  Ether  of  Carbolic  Acid;  Ethylo-phcnic 
[  Ethvlo  -  carbolic,  Phenol  -  ethylic  J  Ether) 
—  [also  called:  Salithol] 

Phen-oxy-Calfeine,  see  Phenyl-oxy-Caf- 
feine 

Pheno-Resorcin  (-llesorcinol) 

Phenol  (so-called    ' '  Phenyl  Hydrate  "),   see 

Acid,  carbolic 

"    camphorated,      (Phenol- Camphor),     see 

Camphor,  ])heiiolated 

"    iodized,  see  Acid,  carbolic,  iodized 

"     salicylate,  sec  Salol 

Phenol-Cocaine,  see  Cocaine  phenate 

Phenol  Dyes  (Conors),  see  under  Aniline  and  Phe- 
nol  Dyes 


ConUiiaerg  incl. 

15  gr.  3.00 
15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.  2.00 
15  gr.  1.75 


oz.  1.00 
oz.  1 .25 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.60 
.50 
.40 
.30 
.50 
.50 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  2.00 
oz.     .  75 

bottle  1.00 


.50 


lb.  1.25 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  3.00 


.50 


oz.     .40 
oz.     .  35 


15  gr.  3.00 
15  gr.  2.50 


15  gr.     .60 


oz.  1.25 

oz.vls.oz.  4.00 
oz.     .  50 


.50 


*  See,  also,  page  167  I 


.^9- When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVIKRCK'S   Index. 


107 


Phenol-Glycerin,  see  Acid,  carbolic,  —solu- 
tion in  Glycerin 

Containers  Incl. 

Phenol-phtalein,  pure,— Ph.  G.  n 

Phenol- Quinine,  see  Qninine,  i^henate 

Phenyl,  bromide,  see  Mono-brom-benzene   . 

OZ.  1.50 

••     chloride,  see  Mono-clilor-benzene . 

"     hvdrate, — so-called, — seeAcid,  carbolic. 

"     hydride,  —  so-called, — see  Benzene,  an- 
thracic,  chem.  pi;re,  c  rystallizable .  .  . 
"     iodide  see  Mono-iod-benzene  ...    . 

Phenyl-acet-amide,~medicinal.— see  Antifebrin. . 

•'     mono-bromated,  see  Brom-23henyl-acet- 

Phenyl-aniine,  see  Aniline 

Phenyl-glucos-azone 

Phenyl-hydrazine,  pnre 

•'     hvdrochlorate        

15  gr.     .60 
oz.  1.25 
oz.  1.00 

15  gr.     .75 

Phenyl-lactos-azone 

Phenyl-me  thane,  see  Toluene 

Phenyl-methyl-ketone.  (-acetone),  see  Hypnone. . . 
Phenyl-oxy-Caffeine  (Phen-oxy-Caffeine). 
Phenylene-di-amine,  meta-,    hvdrochlo- 
rate, see  Di-amido-benzene,  meta-,  hydro- 

15  gr.     .  75 

Philosophers'   Wool,  so-called,    see  Zinc, 
oxide,  1  )y  dry  process 

Phloretin    (Phloretic    Acid),     cryst. — Frac- 
tional derivative  of  Phlorizin 

15  gr.     .60 

^oz.vls.oz.3.00 

15  gr.     .25 

Phlorizin  (Phloridzin,   Phlorrhizin). —  Glu- 
coside  from  the  root-bark  of  the  Ajiple-tree 

Phloro-glucin  (-glucol,  -glucinol),  chem.  pure,™ 
free  from  i)i-resorcin; — melting-point  210° 
C  [-110  F] 

Phosphine,  so-called,  see  Aniline  and  Phe- 
nol Dyes:  Yellow,  Chrj's-aniline 

Phosphorus,  amoi-phous  (red) 

' '     vitreous  (}■  ellow),  [also  called  ' '  Crystal- 
lized Phosphorus"], — Phosphorus,  U. 
S.  Fh 

lb.  2.25 
lb.  1 . 10 

"     bromide   

oz.  1.50 
oz.     .  50 
oz.     .60 
oz.     .  50 

"     oxy-chloride 

' '    penta-bromide 

"    penta-chloride  [P  Cl^] 

' '    pent-oxide  [P„  0  J ,  see  Acid,  phosphoric, 
anhydrous 

"    tri-chloride  [P  CI,] 

"     tri-sulphide,   (Thio-ijhosphorous  Anhv- 
dride),  [P„R.,],-melt.-pt.  290°C  [554  Fl 

oz.     .50 

oz.     .  75 

grain     .  25 
grain     .  20 
grain    .  20 
grain    .  20 
grain    .  20 

grain    .  15 
grain     .  15 
grain    .  20 

Physostigmine  (Eserinei,  chem.  pure,  cryst. 

-  Alkaloid  from  Calabar  Bean. . 

^1 

"    hydrobromate,  cryst 

"    hydrochlorate,  cryst 

"        '■     nitrate 

"    salicylate,  cryst.,  Merck, —  U.S. 
Fh   and  Ph.  G.  II.    . 

"        "    sulphate,  white,  Merck 

"        "    tartrate 



Physostigmine  Discs,  (Eserine  Discs,  Cala- 
bar Discs),  -  in  tubes  of  100 



' '     Gelatin,  ( Eserine  Gelatin,  Calabar  Gel- 
atin),— in  sheets  for  25  ai^plications .  . 
"    Paper,  (KHerine  Paper,  Calabar  Paper), 

-  in  books  for  100  applications 

Physostigmine,  Pseudo-,  pure. — Alkaloid 

from  Nax  Vali,  (l'seudo-(Jalabar  Bean) 

Picoline,  chem.  pure 

Picro-podophyllin 

grain  1.00 

oz.  1.50 

15  gr.     .50 

ioz.vls.(a.  5.0(» 

Picro-toxin 

jz^^When  ordering,  specilV:  "MERCK'S"! 


108                      IMERCK'S 

Index. 

DitnpQpniriino  UArn^rk-Mprrk    nitrate  crv^ 

Containers  incl. 
15  gr.  3.00 
grain     .13 
grain     . 13 

grain    .  07 
grain    .  07 
grain    .  10 
grain    .07 
grain    .  07 
grain      15 

■ 

Pilocarpine,  pure 

"    hydrobromate     

"    tiydroctilorate.  cryst,  chem.  pure, 
I'll    c    II 

(All  theee  preparation 

are  perfectly  pure,  an 

free  from  Jaborine.] 

, 

"    nitrate.  crysL 

"    salicylate 

"    sulphate 

"    tannate 

Pink  Salt,  (Dyers'  Salt),  see  Tin  and  Am- 

Pipei  idine 

oz.  1  00 
oz.  1.50 

oz.     .79 

15  gr.     .  50 
15  gr.     .50 

Pipcrine.  pure 

Piperonal.  chem.  pure,  (Methylene-proto-cate- 

"    for  perfumery,— also  called  Heliotropin. 
Plaster,  adhesive,  English,  —  spread,  —  in 

"    Ichthyol-,  see  under  Ichthyol  preparat. 

arge-plaster) 

"     Mezereum-and-Cantharides-,— spread. . 
Platina   etc    see  Platinum   etc 

Platina  Black  (Mohr),  see  Platinum,  me- 
tallic black  precipitate 

Platina  Sponges,  prepared  and  mounted 
for  Hydrogen  lamps. — {See,  also :  Platinum, 

Platinum  (Platina),  double  and  triple  salts 
of,  see  {below): —  "Platinum  double 
Chlorides";   "Platiniam  double  Cya- 

"Platinum,  divers  doiible  Salts";  — 

also:  " Platos-amine,  di-,  sulphate".  . 

"    metallic,  wire  and  sheets 

doz.  1.80 

15  gr.     .  50 

15  gr.     .  60 

15  gr.     .60 
15  gr.  1.00 

15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.     .75 

Joz.vls.oz.  6.r0 
i^  oz.vls.oz.  1 .  00 
^oz.vis.oz.  1.50 

15  gr.  1.00 

15  gr.     .65 
15  gr.  1.00 

15  gr.  1.25 

15  gr.  1.00 

15  gr.  1.25 

15  gr.     .60 
15  gr.  1.00 

"        "    spongious.  —  {See,    also:    Platina 

Sponges,  for  Hydrogen  lamps. ) 

"         "    black  precipitate,  (Platina  Mohr, 

Platinum  Black) 

"     cyanide,  Platinous,  (Platinum  Cyanuret) 

"     bi-chloride  (di-chloride, — formerly  callod 

proto-  or  mono-chloride),    [chloruret], 

(Platinous  Chloride) 

• 

"    iodide   

"     nitr.atc                        

"     tetra-chloride    (per- chloride, —/ormer/i/ 
called  bi-  or  di-chloride),  [Pla- 
tinic  Chloride],  dry 

"    — sohation  [1  :  20] 

"         "              "       [1:10] 

Platinum  double  Chlorides: 
Platinum  bi-chloride  and  Ammonium  chlo- 
ride, (Platin-ammonium  Chloride), 

—  [PtClj.  2NII3CI] 

"     tetra-chloride   and  Ammonium   chlo- 
aide,  (Platinum  Sal-ammoniac),  dry, 

~[PtCl,.2NH3Cl] 

"     do   do.  do.  do.,  cryst 

"     and  Ammonium,  chloruret,  (Ammo- 
nio-Platinous  chloride),  cryst 

"     and    Barium,    chloride,  -ci-ystaUized 
with  4:  molecules  of  Wat«r 

"    bi-chloride     and    Potassium    sesqiii- 
chloride,  cryst 

"     tetra-chloride  and  Potassium  sesqni- 
chloride,  dry .' 

"     do.  do.  do.  do.,  crj'st 

^^  When  ordering,  specify  :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


IMKRCK's   Index. 


109 


Platinum  double  Chlorides, — contbmed: 

Platinum  uiiil  Hoiliuni,  (.■bloride,  cryst 

"  "  "  "  dry 

"  -tetr-amine  ami  Platiuum.bi-chloriile, 
(Platoso-di-amuioniiiiii  Cliliiro-plat- 
inite),  [Magnus's  "Green  salt"], — 

(Pt  [NH3]^  Cl„.  PtCU) 

Platinum  double  Cyanides : 

Platinum  and  Ammonium,  cyanido,  cryst. .  . 

' '    and  Barium,  cyanide,  crj- st 

"    and  Calcium,        "  "      

''     cyanuret  ami  Copper  cj'anide,   (Plati- 

no-cupric  cyanide) 

"     and  Lead,  cyanide,  cryst 

' '     and  Magnesium,  cyanide,  crj-st 

"     and  Potassium,  "  "     

"       "        "    sesqui-cyanide,  crj'st 

"     and  Sodium,  cyanide,  crj'st 

' '     and  Strontiixm,  cyanide,  cryst. ,  — with 

5  molecules  of  Water  . . . 

"       "        "     do.,  do., — with  4  molecules 

of  "Water 

' '     and  Yttrium,  cyanide,  large  cryst. . . . 
Platinum  triple  Cyanides : 

Platino  -  Ammonio  -  cyanuret    and    Cupric 
cyanide,  (Platino-Ammonio-Cupric 

cyanide),  cryst 

"     -Calcio-Ammonio-cyanuret,  cryst.  .  .  . 
"     -Potassio-Lithio-  "  " 

"     -Potassio-Sodio-  "  " 

Platinum,  divers  double  Salts: 
Platinum  and  Ammo-  ~|  sulpho-cyanate —  f 

nium !      (thio  -  cyanate ;  J 

"     and  Barium.  ■ .  •  [      rhodanide), —  I 

' '     and  Potassium  .  J      crj'st [ 

"       "    do.,  bromide,  cryst 

"      "     iodide,         "      

"  cyanuret,  (Platinous  cyanide),  and  Po- 
tassium Chloride 

Platinum   Black,  |  see  Platiniun,  metallic, 

"    Mohr f     black  precipitate. . . . 

"     Sal  ammoniac,  see  Platinum  double 
Chlorides :  Platinum  tetra-chloride  and 
Ammonium  chloride:  dry;  and,  crj'st. 
Platinvun  Sponges,  prepared  and  mounted 
for  Hydrogen  lamps,  see  Platina  Sponges. . 
Platos-amine,  di-,  (Di-platos-amine),  sul- 
phate, cryst 

Plumbago,  see  Graphite 

Plumbum,  and  compounds,  see  Lead,  etc. .  . 
Podophyllin,    Chem.    pure  )  Both  yield  a  perfectly 

'<     pypg Ph.  G.  II  .     f  clear  BOlut.  in  Alcohol. 

Podophyllo-toxin. — ace.  to  Podwyssotzki 

Polishing -powder  (so-called  "Putty-pow- 
der "),  see  Tin,  oxide,  grey 

Polygalin  (Polygalic  Acid),  see  Senegin .... 

Populin 

Potassa  (Kali),  caustic,  chem.  pure,  Merck,  see 
Potassium,  hydroxide,  chem.  pure,  IVIerck 
"     do., — other  grades  and  fcjrma, — see  Po- 
tassium, hydroxide,  etc. ,  etc. ,  etc. . . . 
"     U.  S.  Ph.,    see   Potassium,    hydroxide, 

purified,  in  sticks 

Potassa,  Anthraco-;  and  do.,  sulphur- 
ated; —see  Anthraco-potassa;  etc 

Potassa,  antimonio-sulphurated,  a-ude, 
(Liver  of  Antimony),  (so-called  "Unwashed 
Brown  Oxide  of  Antimony  "],  (improperly 
called,  also :  ' 'Antimouio-sulphide  of  Potas- 
sium").— [Do.,  do.,  toashed, — SQenadpcuje!] 


Containers  incl. 

15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  .05 


15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1 .  25 
15  gr.  1.00 

15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  1.25. 
15  gr.  2.00 
15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  1.50 

15  gr.  1.25 

15  gr,  1.25 
15  gr.  2.50 


15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  2.00 
15  gr.  1.50 


15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  1.25 


5gr. 


1.25 


15  gr.  1.25 


oz.  .  60 

oz.  .40 

15  gr.  .  30 


15  gr.  1.50 


lb.  .75 


^^^-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


110 


iViERCK's   Index. 


Potassa,  antimonio-svilphurated,  icasued 
(lixiviated  1.        [<'r.>cus   (Salfidu^    of   .Anti- 
mony;  (.'rocus    luetalloruui  ],-—( so-called 
"  'Washed  Bro\\Ti  Oxide  of  Antimony").    . 

Oontainers  iuoL 
"    lb.   1.00 

1 

1 

'S.li.  —  See,  also:  Potassa,  nntimonio-sul- 
]>liuratt  d,  crwlf.  — ( preceding  page .'). 
Potassa,   eantharidated,   see    Potassium, 

Potassa,  sulphurated,  (Liver  of  Sulphur; 
Potjissic  Liver  of  Suli^hur),  [improp- 
erly called   "Potassium  Sulphide"], 
— crude; — for  baths 

lb.     .30 

lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.25 

"     do., — purijied;—fioia.  Purified  Potassi- 
um Carbonate  -.—  Potassa  sulphuraia, 
U.S.Ph 

"     do.,-7)»»e,-from  Pure  Potassium  Carb. 

Potassa  with  Lime,  U.  S.  Ph., — (Poiassa- 
L'nne);-a!so:  Vienna  Caustic  Powder; -avifZ; 
Filhos's  Caustic:— see  Potassium,  hydrox- 
ide, with  Lime:  [1:1];— [2:1];— and,'  [1:1| 

Potassa  Alura,  see  Alum,  potassic 

Potassa  Prussiates: 

Red,  pure (  see  Potassium,  fenid-cy- 

"     cnninierci.'d,  J       anide,  etc.           ,  , 

Yellow,  chem.  pure,  )  see  Potassium,  feiTO- 
"        commerc'l.  >•      cyanide,  —  U.S.Ph., 
' '         with  Urea. .  )      etc 

Potassio-Phtal-imide,  see  Potassium,  imi- 
do-i)htalate 

Potassium  (Kalium),  double  and  trii^le  salts 
of,  see  "Potassium  and  — "  (below!) 
"  .  metallic 

J  oz.  vis.  01. 2. 25 

lb.     .48 
lb.     .75 
lb.  1.50 
lb.     .75 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.50 
oz.     .40 

' '    acetate,  (Terra  f oUata  tartan),  purified, 
commercial 

"         "    pimfied,  white 

"         "           "            "    fused 

"    imre,— CT".  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II 
"         "       "    fused 

"         "     chem.  pure 

' '     aceto-wolframate  (aceto-tungstate) 

"    a3thylo-siilphate,  see  Potassium,  ethylo- 
sulphate ^  . . . 

' '    antimonate,  pharmacopeial  (Ph.  Bor.  YI), 
— [Washed  (purified)  Diaphoretic  An- 
timony] ,  (so-called    ' '  "White  Oxide  of 
Antimony,  Ph.  Bor.  \1";  also  c:dled: 
Calx  Antimonii  [StibLi]  i: — [principally: 

K  sbOj] ; 



lb.  1.00 
11).  1.50 

lb.     .85 
oz.     .30 

oz.     .  14 
oz.     .20 
oz.     .  14 
oz.     .20 

oz.     .f.4 
oz.     .20 

lb.     .28 
lb.     .50 

lb.       5t) 

"     do.,  do.,  in  troches  (lozenges) 

"     autimcmate,     crude,— (Unwashed     13ia- 
phoretic  Antimony),  |  so-called  "  Un- 
washed Uiaj^horetic   Oxide   of   Anti- 
iiiouy  "] 

"     antimonate,  pure  by  assay 

"     antimonio  -  sulphide,  —  so-called,  —  set 
Potassa,  antimonio-sulphurated,  crude 

"    arseniate  (arsenate) 

"           "     piu-e 

"     arsenite,  crude 

"        "    pure 

N.  B. — Fowler's  Solution,  see  Solutions : 
Potassium  arsenite,  U.  S.  Ph. 
"    benzoatc 

"    bi-Vjorate 

::: 

• 

"     bi-carbouate     (a<'id    carbonate ),    \n\re, 
cryst.,— f/:  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  O.  XL 

"         "     chem.  pure,  crj'st 

"     bi  -  chromate,    chem.    inue,    ciyst.,  — 
U.S.  Ph 

'<         "    pure,  fused 

lb.  2.00 



^rWhen  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IvtBRCK's    Index. 


Ill 


Potassium,   In  -  chromate,  — (continued  1),  — 

coiiunercial,  cryst 

dc>. ,  do. ,  fused 

bi-tiiionde 

biu-oxalate,    (Salt  of  Sorrel — Sal  Ace- 
tosellas),    [so-called    "Essential 

Salt  of  Lemons  "] 

"    pure 

bi-phospliate 

bi-sulphate,  (Hydro-mono-potassic  Snl- 

pliate) 

"     chem.  pure,  cryst 

"        "  "     fiised 

"    pure,  cryst 

"        "     fused  

bi-sulpbite  (acid  sulphite),  chem.  jDure, 
cryst.,— abt.  87%  of  KHSOj);  — 

readily  soluble  in  Water 

bi-tartrate  (acid  tartrate),  cryst.,  [Crys- 
tals of  Tartar],  (Purified  Tartar) 
"    powder,    (Powdered    Crystals    of 
Tartar),  [Pure  powdered  Tartar] 
' '    pure,  powder,  (Pure  Cream  of  Tar- 
tar),— free  from  metals 

"     chem.  pure,  powder  I  free  from 
"     do.  do.,  crj'st.,  —  U.  >- metals  and 

S.  Ph )  from  Lime, 

[ — conforming  to  Ph.  G.  II 

borate 

bromate,  pure, — Ph.  G.  11; —{perfectly 

pure:  [100%]) 

bromide,  chem.  pure,  powder, — Ph.  G.  II 

"      cryst.,— U:   8.  Ph. 

and  Ph.  G.  II.  . 

"  "         "      disturbed  crystals, 

—Ph.  G.  n. . . . 

bromino-arsenite 

"      -salicylate 

cantharidate,  (Cantharidated  Potassa) .  . 

carbolate,  see  Potassiiim,  phenate 

carbonate,  (Pearlash),  [80-84%  of  pure]. . 

"     [90-92"^  of  pure]   

"     [95-98%  "     "    ] 

"     twice  puiified 

"  pure,—  U.  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II,— 
from  tlie  Bi-tartrate. — {TId:;  grade 
of  Potassium  Carbonate  is  also 
called:  Salt  of  Tartar;— ?ioi  to  be 
confounded  id  til :  "Essential  Salt 
of  Tartar  "^  Tartaric  Acid  !) .  .  . 

"    chem.  jDure 

carbonate,  acid,  see  Potassium,  bi-carb. 
caustic  oxide,  chem.  pure,  Merck,  etc.,  see 

Potassium,  hydroxide,  etc.,  etc 

chlorate,  ciyst 

"     powder 

"    juu-e,  crjst.,  —  U.  S.  Ph.  and  I'h. 
G.  II 

"        "    powder,- Ph.  G.  II 

chloride,  crude,  — [about  98%] 

"     chem.  pure 

chromate,  yellow,  chem.  pure 

"  "     purified 

"  "     commercial  

cinnamate, — from  pure  Cinnamic  Acid; 

— very  freely  soluble  in  Water 

citrate,  pure, —  U.  S.  Ph 

cobalti  -  cyanide,  (CoVjalto  -  tri -  potassic 

Tri-cyanide),  anhydrous, — readily  sol- 
uble in  Water 


Containers  incl. 


lb. 
lb. 
oz. 


.25 
.75 
.45 


.40 


lb. 

lb.     .75 

lb.  2.50 

lb.  .50 
lb.  .75 
lb.  1.00 
lb.  .GO 
lb.     .75 


lb. 

lb. 

lb. 

lb. 
lb. 


2.00 

.75 

.80 

.85 
.90 


lb.     .85 


.18 


lb. 


1.00 
1.00 


11).  1.00 


lb. 

oz. 

oz. 

15  gr. 


1.00 
1.50 
6.00 
5.00 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


.20 
.25 
.30 
.35 


lb.     .GO 
lb.     .70 


lb.     .40 
lb.     .40 


lb. 
lb. 
11). 
lb. 


.50 
.50 
.25 
.50 


lb.  1.25 
lb.  .70 
lb.     .  35 

oz.  2.00 
lb.  1.50 


^When  orderinj?,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


112 


Merck:*s    Index. 


Potassium,  cyftnnte 

"     I  yiiuiae,  [about  2i}%],  fused,  ]  piatgg 
"        "         [    "      40^^,      "      I 
[    "      450  ^        -• 


L 


or 


sticks 


50%],      • 
L    "      60%],       ' 
"     pure,  [about  85%'],— m  plates  . .  . 

"         "  "         "    — in  sticks 

"     [96  to  100%],—  U.  S.  Fh... 

' '    cbem.  pure 

ethylo-sulpbate  (sulpho-vinate ) 

etbylo-thio-carbonate,    see    Potassium, 

xanthogenate 

ferrid-cyanide  (ferri-cyanide),  [RedPrus- 
siateof  Potassa],  (Potassio^erric 

cyanide,  so-called j,  —pure 

"     commercial 

ferri-ftrro-cyanide,  (Soluble  Prussian 
Blue),  see  Iron,  cyanide,  Llue, — so- 
called, — soluble 

ferro-cyanide, — (Yellow  Prussiate  of  Po- 
tassa),  [Potassio-/errows  cyanide, 
so-called], — chem.  pure, —  U.  tS. 

Ph.... 

"     commercial 

' '     with  Urea 

fluoride 

formate 

hippurate 

hydroxide  ("  liydrate  "j,  [hydrated  (caustic) 
oxide],  (Caustic  Potassa),  chem. 
pure,  Merck ;  —  an  absolutely  pure 
preparation,  — free  from  Alumi- 
na, Silicic  Acid,  Sulphuric  Acid, 

and  Barvta 

' '    pure  (piirif .  by  Alcohol),  in  sticks 
"        <<     (     "'  '<         )^  initiates 

"     purified,  in   sticks, — Fotassa,    U. 

S.  Fh 

"         "in  plates 

"         "in  drops 

"         "     dry,  powdtr 

"     with   Lime,   [1:1],   powder, — Po- 
tassa cum  Calce,  U.  S. 
Ph. , — (Potassa-Lime) 
"         "       "     [2:1],  powder,  (Vienna 

Caustic  Powder) 

"  "  [1:1],  fused,  (Filhos's 
Caustic;  Fused  Vien- 
na Caustic) 

lij-po-phosphite, — IT.  S.  Fh 

hjToo-sulphite,  see  Potassium,  thio-sul- 

phate 

imido-phtalate,  {Fotassio-Phial-imide) .  . 
indigo  -  sulphate  (sulph-indigotate,  sul- 

pho-cerulate) 

iodate 

iodide,-    f/".  8.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II 

iso-purpurate,  chem.  pure 

lactate  

lacto-i)hosphate  (phospho-lactate) 

manganate,  (Mineral  Chameleon— Cha- 
meleon Mineral) 

methylo-sulphate 

molybdate  (molybdenate) 

myronate 

nitrate,  chem.  pure,  cryst. ,  (Refined  Salt- 

?etre),  [Prismatic  Nitre] ,— t/".  S. 
•A.  and  Ph.  G.  II 

"    pure,  powdered  


Containers  incL 
OZ.  1 .  50 

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lb. 


.55 

.60 

.65 

.75 

1.25 

1.30 

2.00 

4.00 

2.00 


lb. 
lb. 


1.50 
1.00 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  .60 
lb.  4.00 
lb.  2.00 
OZ.  .45 
OZ.  2.00 


lb.  3.00 
lb.  1.10 
lb.  1.05 

lb.  .65 
lb.  .00 
lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.50 


lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.35 


OZ.       .ID 

OZ.  .  55 
lb.  3.75 
OZ.  5.00 
OZ.  .50 
OZ.     .  55 

lb.     .40 

OZ.     .  45 

OZ.     .  45 

15  gr.  2.50 


lb.     .50 
lb.     .50 


^1^  When  ordering,  specify :  "MERCK'S " I 


MLKRCK's    Index. 


113 


Potassium,  nitrate, — {continued!); — in  flat 
drops,  (tabulated)  ;   [Tabulated  Nitre  ; 

Prunella  Salt]  

"    do.,  with  Zinc  Chloride,  fused;  see  un- 

d,er  Zinc,  chloride 

"    nitrite,  chem.  pure, — in  sticks 

"         "     commercial 

"    nitro-prusside    (nitro-prussiate;    nitro- 

ferri-cyanide) 

"    osmate,  chem.  pure 

"     oxalate,  neutral  (normal),  [so-called  "sub- 
oxalate"),  chem.  pure  . . 
"         "             "     pure. — (Purity  absolutely 
sufficient    for    photog- 
raphy.)  

N.  B. — Other  oxalates :  —  see  Potassium : 
biu-oxalate;  and,  tetra-oxalate. 
' '  oxide,  hydrated  (caustic ).  [Caustic  Potassa] , 
chem.  pure,  Merck;— do.,  do.,  do.,  U.  8. 
Ph.;  and  others,  —  see  Potassium,  hy- 
droxide, etc. ;  etc 

per-chlorate 

per-iodate 

per-manganate,  pure,  small  cryst..—  U.  S. 
Ph. ; — conforming  to  Ph.  G.  II . 

"    pure,  large  cryst 

"     crude 

phenate  (phenylate,  carbolate) 

phosphate,  pure,  ciyst 

' '    II,  purified 

phosphite 

phospho-lactate,  see  Potassium,  lacto- 

phosphate 

plumbate 

prussiates,  so-called, — Red  and  Yellow, 

— etc. ,  see  Potassium :  f  errid-cyanide, 

etc. ;  and,  ferro-cyanide,  U.  S.  Ph.,  etc. 

purpurate,  Iso-,  see  Potassium,  iso-pur- 

purate 

pjTO-phosphate 

quadro-oxalate,  see  Potassium,  tetra-ox- 
alate   

rhodanide,    see  Potassium,   si:lpho-cy- 

anate : 

ruthenate  

salicylate 

salicyli/e 

santoninate  (not  santonate !) 

seleniate  (selenate) 

silicate,  pure,  dry 

"    solution  [10%-].  .. 
"  "        "    ^sp.  gr.  1.3 

' '     crude,  solut.  [30-33° Be] .  . . 

"      dry 

N.  B. — See,  also:  Sodium,  silicate. 

silico-fluoride 

stiinnate 

stearate  

stibiate:  Ph.  Bor.  VI;  crude;  and,  pure; 
—  see  Potassium,  antimonatc  :  phar- 
macopeial    (Ph.    Bor.   VI);  do.,   do., 

crwle;  and,  do.,  do.,  pure 

stibiato  -  sulphide, — so-called,  — see  Po- 
tassa, antiuionio-sulphurated,  crude. . 

succinate,  neutral 

sulphate,  (Vitriolated  Tartar),  purified, 

cryst 

"    purified,  powder 

' '    twice  i)urified,  cryst 

"         " " ])owder . .  . 


Containers  incl. 


lb.     .05 


lb. 
lb. 

1.25 
.75 

oz. 
15  gr. 

1.00 
1.75 

lb. 

.85 

lb. 

.45 

oz.     .40 
oz.  3.00 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
oz. 


.50 
.55 
.40 
.25 


lb.  1.25 


lb. 
oz. 


1.15 
.45 


lb.  2.00 


oz.     .35 


15  gr.  4.00 
oz.     .  45 

15  gr.  1.00 
oz.  1.50 

15  gr.  .85 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  .50 
lb.  .75 
lb.  .40 
lb.     .50 

oz.  .40 
oz.  .  45 
oz.  2.00 


oz. 

.65 

.30 
.30 
.35 
.35 

lb. 

lb. 

lb. 

lb. 

^se-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


114 


MlERCK's    Index. 


Potassium,  sulphate,  — (continued! ), — cliem, 
pure,  crysi.,—  U.  S.  Ph.  and  Pb.  G.  11 

"     do.,  do.  do.,  powder 

"  Kuli)liido, — so-called,  —  (Liver  of  Sul- 
phur), crude,  for  baths;— and,  puri- 
fied,—Potassa  sulphurata,  U.  S.  Ph.; 
and,  pure; —see  Potassa,  sulphur- 
ated, etc. ;  etc. ;  etc 

' '    Biilphite,  normal 

"    imx(i,-U.  S.  Ph.  ....... 

"         "    acid,  .see  Potassium,  bi-suljjbite. . 
"     sulpho-carbolate  (sulpbo-phenate,  phe- 

nol-sulphonate) 

"  "  -carbonate  (thio-carbonate). — [An 
anti  -  phylloxerin] .  —  (See,  also  : 

Potassium,  xanthogenate. ) 

"         "     -cyanate(thio-cyanate;rhodanide), 

iniie,  ciyst 

"         "         "     commercial 

"  "  -iudigotate  (sulph-indigotate  ;  sul- 
pho-cerulate),  see  Potassium,  in- 
digo-sulphate   

"         "    -vinate,  see  Potas.siiim,  ethylo-sul- 

phate 

"  tartrate,  neutral,  (Soluble  Tartar),  [Tar- 
tarus tartarisatus  —  Tartarized 
(Tartarated)  Tartar],  — cryst., 
pure, — Ph.  G.  II, — Potassiitar- 

tras,  U.S.Ph 

"         "     do.,  powder,  pure, — Ph.  G.  II... 

"         "     acid,    see  Potassium,  bi-tartrate, 

U.  S.  Ph.;  and  other  grades. . . 

'  •     tellurite 

"  tetra-oxalate  (tetroxalate;  quadro-oxa- 
late),   [sometimes— wrongly  —  called: 

"Essential  Salt  of  Lemons"] 

"     thio-carbonate,  see  Potassium,  sulpho- 

carbonato : 

"     thio-cyanate,  see  Pot.,  sulpho-cj-anate . . 
"     thio-sulphate  (formerly  called   "hypo- 
sulphite")   

"     urate,  pure 

"     valerianate 

"     wolframute  (tungstate) 

"  xanthogenate  (ethylo-)  [An  anti-phviioi. 
thio-carbonate),  I  V  '/^ralTum?'  'iZ- 

<*  **       JJ 1     pho-carbonate.) 

Potassium  and  Aluminium,  sulphate,  see 

Alum,  potassic 

"  and  Amm.oniuin,  fluoride; — readily 
soluble  in  Water.  —  (Emits 
fumes  of  Hydrofluoric  Acid.) 

"       "       "     phosphate 

"       "       "     tartrate,  (Ammoniated  Soluble 

Tartar) 

"    and  Antim,ony,  salts,  see  Antimony 

and  Potassium 

"    and  Barium,  chlorate,  see  Barium  and 

Potassium,  chlorate 

"    and  Beryllium   (Glncinum),  fluoride, 

see  Peryllium  and  P.,  fluoride 

"  and  Bismuth,  salts,  see  Bism.  and  P.  . 
"    and  Cadmium,  iodide,  see  Cadmium 

and  Potassium,  iodide 

"    and  Chromium,  sulijhate,   see  Alum, 

chromic    

"    and  Cobalt,  cyanide,   see    Potassium, 

cobalti-cyanide 

' '  and  Copper,  salts,  see  Copper  and  P. . . 
"    and  Gold,  salts,  see  Gold  and  P 


Containers  incl. 


lb. 
lb. 


.60 
.60 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  2.75 


oz.     .  15 


lb.  1.50 


oz. 
oz. 


.24 
.20 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.05 


15  gi".  2.50 


lb. 

3 

00 

lb. 

1 

25 

oz. 

80 

oz. 

75 

lb. 

2 

00 

lb. 

1 

50 

lb. 

1 

25 

lb. 

T 

.00 

lb. 

1 

.75 

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IMERCK'S     INDKX. 


115 


Potassium  and  Iron,  cyanides,  so-called, 
(^Ked  and  Yellow  Pnissiate  of  Potassa), 
etc., — see  Potiissium  :  fen-id-eyanidc, 
etc. ; — and,  ferro  cyanide,  i'.  S.  Pk. ; etc. 

"  and  Iron,  feiTO-cyanide,  (Potassium 
ferri-ferro-cyanide ;  Soluble  Prussian 
Blue),  see  Iron,  cyanide,  blue, — so- 
called, — soluble 

' '  and  Iron, — other  salts,  — see  Iron,  Mono- 
compounds;  and,  Iron,  jSesqui-com- 
poimds,  —  (the  latter  embracing  the 
U.  S.  Ph.  Tartrate) 

"  and  liithium.,  tartrate,  see  Lithium  and 
Potassium,  tartrate 

"    and  Mercury,  salts,  see  Merc,  and  P. . 

"  and  Nickel,  sulphate,  see  Nickel  and 
Potassium,  sidjihate 

"  and  Platinum,  double  and  triple  salts, 
see  Platinum  double  Chlorides;  do. 
double  Cyanides;  do.  triple  Cyanides; 
and,  do.,  divers  double  Salts 

"  and  Silver  Nitrates, — mixed  in  U.-S.- 
Ph.  and  other  proportions, — (IMiti- 
gated  Lunar  Caustic),  see  Silver, 
nitrate,  dihited,  etc.,  etc 

"  and  Sodium,  boro-tartrate  (tartaro- 
borate),  [Tartainis  boraxatus  —  Borax- 
Tartar;  so-called  "Soluble  Cream  of 
Tartar"] .- 

"  do.  do.,  do., — ii  scales, — (Scales  of  Bo- 
rax-Tartar ;  "Soluble  Scales  of  Tar- 
tar ") ; — PERFECTLY  SOLUBLE  in  \\'ater, 
[a  property  found  wanting  in  other 
niakes !] 

"  and  Sodium:  carbonate;  and,  sul- 
phate;—see  Sodium  and  Potassium, 
etc. ;  etc 

"  and  Sodium,  tartrate, — (Tartarated 
[Tartarized]  Soda;  Soda-Tartar;  Eo- 
chelle-salt,  Seignette-saltj,  [Tartanis 
natronatus] ,  —  chem.    pure,    ciTst. ,  — 

r.  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II '. 

do.   do.,  do., — chem.  pure,  powder, — 

Ph.  G.  II 

and  Strontium,  chlorate,  see  Stron- 
tium and  Potassium,  chlorate 

and  Titanium,  fluoride,  see  Titaniiun 

and  Potassium,  fluoride 

and  Zinc,  cyanide,  crjst. ,  see  Zinc  and 

Potassium,  cyanide 

and  Zirconium,  fluoride,  see  Zirco- 
nium and  Potassium,  fluoride 

■    sodium,  „„'l  PlaU.       g°™  efl' 

num,  cyanide J         •' 

Potassium  Alum,  see  Aliim,  potassic 

Powrder,  Blood,  see  Blood,  bullock's,  etc. .  . 
•'    James's,  (Febrile  powder),    see  Anti- 

monial  Powder,  U.  S.  PL 

"    Putty-,  so-called, — (Polishing-powder,) 

— see  Tin,  oxide,  prey 

"    Tin,  (Stanni  pulvis),  see  Tin,  metallic, 

pure,  powder 

Po^vder  of  Algaroth,  see  Antimony,  oxy- 

chloride 

Preparing-salt,  so-called,  — (Mordant),  —see 

Sodium,  stannate 

Primrose  Yellow,  see  Aniline  and  Phenol 
Dves  :  Yellow 


Containers  incl.  < 


lb.  1.25 


lb.  1.50 


lb.     .75 
lb.     .80 


^^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


lie 


IVlERCK's    Index. 


Propyl  -  amine,  — 10- ^^  "]   These  des'ujnaiions 
solution,  aqueous  \      are    frequently 

' '    hyilrocblorate f      used  erroneous- 

"    sulphate J      ly,  ior  the  cor- 

resi)ou(ling  ones  of  :    "  Tei-methyl- 
AjnNE,"  etc., — which  see! 

Propylene,  bromide 

Protagon 

Protein 

Prvmella  Salt,  see  Potassium,  nitrate,  in 
tiitt  drops 

Prussian  Blue,  ordinary,  see  Iron,  cj'anide, 
blue, — so-called,  ^  insoZwWe 

do.  do.,  soluble,  see  Iron,  cyanide,  blue, — 
so-called,  — solvjble 

Ptyalin,  active 

Ptyalin-Pepsin 

Pulsatilla-camphor,  see  Anemonin 

Pulvis  aerophorus  ciim   Magnesia  citrica, 

see  Magnesium,  citrate,  effervescent. 

N.B. — Compare,  also:  Do.,  do.,  do., 

granulated,  tl.  S.  Ph. 

"     Sanguinis,  see  Blood,  bullock's,  etc. .  . 

"     Stanni,  see  Tin,  metallic,  pure,  powder 

Punicine  (noi  Manna-sugar, — which  is  some- 
times called  "Punicin";  —  hut:  the  Pome- 
granate Alkaloids  ! ),  see  Pelletierine,  etc 

Purple  of  Alumina  and  Gold,   see  Gold, 

Alumina  Puq^lo  of 

' '    Cassius's,  see  Gold,  Tin-precipitate  of. 

Purpurin,  dry 

"     paste,  —  free  from  Arsenic 

Putty-powder,  so-called, — (Polishing-pow- 
dcr),  -  see  Tin,  oxide,  grey 

Pyridine,  cliem.  pure,— boiling-point  116-118°  C 

[240. 8-244. 4  F] 

' '     nitrate,  cryst 

'  *     suljihate,  cryst 

Pyro-catechin  (Catechol;  ortho  -  Di  -  oxy  - 
Vjenzcne)  —  [Pyro  -  catechuic  (Oxy-phenic) 
Acid] 

Pyro-gallol,  see  Acid,  pyro-gallio 

Pyro-gallol-phtalein,  see  Gallein 

Pyrolusite  (Native  Per-oxide  of  Manganese), 
see  Manganese,  oxide,  black,  U.  S.  Ph.  .  . . 

Pyro-xylin,  see  Collodion  Cotton 

Pyrrole  (Pyrroline) 

"    tetr-Iod-,  see  lodole 


Containers  incl. 


OZ.  2.00 

15  gr.  3.00 
oz.  2.00 


oz.     .85 
oz.  1.00 


oz.  1.50 
oz.     .40 


oz.     .30 

oz.     .  75 
oz.     .  75 


15  gr.     .75 


15  gr.     .45 


^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVTKRCK'S 

INDBX. 

117 

Containers  incl. 

^r  When  ordering,  specifj :  "MERCK'S"! 


118 


IVLERCK's    Index. 


Quassin.  chem.  pure,  cryst 

••    powder 

"    purified,  powder 

"        '•    dry,  -  siuiill  lumps 

"    sulphate,  pure 

"        ;icr.  to  the  Frencii  standard 

Quassin,  Surinam,  chem.  pure,  powder 

Quebracho  Alkaloids: 

Aspido-spermine.  cryst..    ace.  to  Fraude 

"     "       •  sulphate 
Aspidos-amine,  —  afc  to  Hesse 

"     "      ••    hydrcchlorate. 
Quebrachine,  cryst.,-  ace.  to  Hesse 

•    hydroohio- 
rate  . . . 

Quebrach-amine,  -  ace.  to  Hesse 

"     '•    sulphate 

Hypo-quebrachine.  —  aec.  to  Hesse 

"     "      "    hydrochio- 

rate  . . . 

Aspido-spermine,  -pviTe,      amorphous  "1       § 

' '     citrate "  I  §•  i 

"    liydrochlorate "  |  -^  I 

"     sulphate "  J       7 

N.  B.  —  These  commercial  (amor- 
phous) Aspido-spermines  are  not 
homogeneous  substances. 

Quercit  (Acorn-sugar) 

Quercitrin.  —  Glucoside    from  Quercitron- 
bark — from  Quercus  tinctoria 

Quevenne's  Iron,  so-called,  see  Iron,  me- 
tallic, reduced  

Quinetum.  (Quinio)  [so-called  "Mixed  Alka- 
loids "—from  Cinchona-bark], — pure 

"     sulphate 

Qmnidiaie  (5eto-Quinidine[-Chinidine],  Beta- 
Quinine,  Beta-Chinrne;  Conchinine), 

— pure,  cryst r 

"     T)i-sulphate 

' '     citrate  

"     di-hydrobromate 

"     hydrobromate 

"     sulphate,  — Z7.  S.  Ph 

Quinidine,  Alpha-,  see  Cinchonidine 

Quinine  (Chiuine;   Quinia;  Alpha-Qninine), 

pure,  —  Quinina,  U.  S.  Ph 

"     acetate 

"    iTj thy lo -sulphate,  see  Quinine,  ethylo- 

sulphate 

"    ammonio-citrate,  see  Quinine  and  Amr 

monium,  citrate 

"    anisated,  (Anethol-Quinine) 

' '     antimouate 

"    arseniate  (arsenate) 

"     arsenite 

' '     benzoato 

"    bi-muriate,  carbamidated  (ureated),  see 
Quinine  and  Urea,  hydrochlorate . . . . 
'•    bi-sulphate,  U.  S.  PL,  see  Quinine,  sul- 
phate, acid 

' '    borate 

"         "    — amorphous,  —  see    Quinoidine, 

borate 

"    bromate 

' '    camphorato  

"    carbolate,  see  Quinine,  phenate 

"    chinate,   and  chinovate ;    see  Quinine: 

quinate ;  and,  quinovate 

"    chlorate 


Onntainers  ind. 

15  gr.     .75 

J  oz.vls.oz.  6.00 
A  oi.vls.oi.4  .00 
\  oz.  vis.  01. 3. 50 

15  gr.  .50 
Joz.vls,oz.2.00 

15  gr.  2.50 

15  gr.  1.50 
15  gr.  1.50 
15  gr.  5.00 
15  gr.  5.00 


15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.  4.50 
15  gr.  4.50 
15  gr.  1.25 

15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  .75 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 


15  gr.     .65 
15  gr.     .35 


oz.  1.50 
oz.  2.25 


oz.  .73 
oz.  .70 
oz.  .70 
oz.  1.75 
oz.  1.75 
oz.     .33 


oz.  1.20 
oz.  1.20 


oz.  1.50 
oz.  1 .  35 
oz.  1.25 
oz.  1.50 
oz.  1.25 


oz. 

1 

40 

oz. 
oz. 

1 
1 

50 
50 

oz.  2.00 





#!Ef  When  ordering,  specify:  *' MERCK'S  "I 


JVlERCK's    Index. 


119 


Quinine  —  [continued  !),  —  cinnamate  (cinna- 
niylate) 

Containers  incl. 
OZ.  2.00 

OZ.  1 .  05 

"         "    with    Ammonium   Citrate,  — true 
double  salt !  —  see  Quinine  and 
Ammonium,  citrate 

"         "     with  Pyro-phosphate  of  Iron. . .  . 
"     citrico-hvclr  chlorate,  see  Quinine,  hy- 

oz.     .50 

' '     dirhvch-obromate,  (^  readily  solu-  J  .    ... 
' '     di-hydrochlorate,  \  ble  iu^^  ater.  |  .    - . 

' '    ch-hydro-iodate  (di-hydriodate) 

"    ethylo-sulphate  (sulpho-vinate) 

"    ferri-ar.seniate  (-arsenate) 

OZ.  1.25 
oz.  1.50 
oz.  2.00 
oz.  1.25 
oz.  2.00 
oz.  1 .  50 
oz.  3.00 

oz.     .27 

oz.     .28 
oz.     .28 
oz.     .28 
oz.     .28 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .  45 
oz.     .  50 

"   -citrate,— Ph. G. II,— [y-10;'„"  of  an- 
hydrous Quinine] ;  —  free 

"         "         "    —Ferri    et    Quininoi    citras, 
U.  S.  Ph., -[12%  of  anhy- 
drous Quinine] 

"    — Ph.  Xeerl.;[13','i(  anh.  Q.] 
"    -Ph.  Brit...  [13. 7%  "     "  ] 
"     -Ph.  Ross..  [13. 4%  "     "  J 

"     green [10%      "     "] 

"         "         "         "     [15%      "     "  ] 

"         "        "         "    [20%      "     "] 

"         "         "         "     [25%      "     "] 

"    with    Strychnine,    see    under 
Strvchuiue 

"         "   -hydrochlorate  (f erri-muriate) 

"         "   -hvdrocyanate     

oz.  2.50 
oz.  1.50 
oz.  1.55 
oz.  1.55 
oz.  1.50 

"         "   -hypo-phosphite 

"         "  -iodide 

"         "   -lactate     

"        "  -muriate,  see  Quinine,  ferri-hydro- 
chlorate  . 

"         "  -sulphate 

"         "   -tannate .  .    . 

oz.  1.50 
oz.     .  75 
oz.  1.25 
oz.  1.30 
oz.  1.75 
oz.  1.00 
oz,     .  95 

"         "   -tartrate 

"         "  -valerianate, — [33^%  Quinine] ... . 
' '    formate . 

"    hvdrobromate, —  U.  S.  Ph 

' '    hydrochlorate  (muriate),  cryst.  ,-U.  S.  Fh. 

"        "    — amorphous,  —  see    Quinoidine, 

hvdrochlorate 

"         "    muriato  -  ureated   {-carhanddaied), 
see  Quinine  and  Urea,   hydro- 
chlorate  

"    hydrochloro-citrate,    (citiico-hydi-ochlo- 
rate),    cryst. — A  true    double    salt, — 
slightly  soluble  in  Water;  more  easily 
in  Alcohol    

oz.  2.50 
oz.  4.00 
oz.  1.25 

, 

"     hydrofiiiorate 

"     hydro-iodate  (hydriodate) 

' '     hydro  -  silico  -  liuorate.  —  White    micro- 
scopic crj-stais;  little  soluble  in  Alco- 
hol; very  readily  soluble  in  Water. . 

"    hypo-phosiDhite 

' '     iodate 

oz.  1.55 
oz.  2.00 

"    kinate,  and  kinovate;  see  Quinine:  qui- 

nate;  and,  quinovatc 

"    lactate  

oz.  1.3o 
oz.  2.00 

"    lacto-phosphate  (phosi)ho-lactate) 

"    muriate,  see  Quinine,  hydrochlorate. . . 

' '     nitrate  

oz.  2.00 
oz.     .75 

oz.  1.75 

"    peptonized,  (Peptone-Quinine) 

' '    phenate  (plienylate,  carbolate),  [Phenol- 
Quinine]  

.^-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


120 


IVIERCK'S     INDKX. 


Quinine— (confinu€<i.'),— phosphate 

'  ■     phospho  -  lactate,   see    Quinine,    lacto- 

Containers  in;:!. 

OZ.  1.25 

"    phtalate.  —  Light,   translucent    scales; 
perfectly  soluble  in  2  parts  of  5)5-% 
Alcohol;— this  solution,  ^vith  proper 
care,  is  dilutable  by  Water.— Melting- 
l)oint  70°  C  [158  F]       

oz.  2.00 
oz.  2.1H) 
OZ.  3.(K) 
oz.  3.00 

' '    picrate 

"    quinate  (chinate,  kinate) 

"     quinovate  (chinovate,  luuovate) 

"    saccharinate  (not  saccha- )  Tru,iaii,n!ci»Mne 

rate  !  ) Y      a"'!  _Snc.  Imrii.  - 

oz.  1.10 
oz.  6.00 
oz.  1.50 

"    santoninate  (not  santonate!) 

"     stearate  (stearinate) 

"    stibiate,  see  Quinine,  antimonate 

,     oz.  1.75 
1      [  Regarding 
\  prices,  tee  re- 
mark on  page 
158  IJ 

oz.     .65 
oz.     .  55 
oz.  2 .  00 

"    sulphate,  pure,  neutral.  —  Zimmer's  : — in 

V,6-.      V8-.       '/4-.      Vo-.      '■^^'■^      1-OZ- 

vials;  ami  in  1-,  5-,  10-,  25-,  50-, 

"         "    chem.   pure,  — {7.    S.  PA.,— made 

from  the  13i-sulphate 

"     sulphate,  acid,  (bi-sulphate,-6'l^'.P/i.),- 

about  60%  Quinine] 

•'     BU  pho  -  carbolate   (phenol - sulphonate, 

sulpho-phenate),  cryst , 

"     siilpho-vinate,  see  Quiniae,  ethylo-sul- 

phate 

'  *    sulphurico-tartrate  (tartarico-sulphate) . 

oz.  2.00 
oz.     .  55 
oz.     .  75 
oz.  1.00 

"•   Ph.  G.  I,  — [20%  pure  Quinine].  . 

"     tartarico-sulphate,    see    Quinine,    sul- 
phurico-tartrate   

' '     tartrate,  cryst 

"     thymate 

oz.  1.25 
oz.  5.00 
oz.  2.50 

oz.  1.30 

"    valerianate,— f/:   S.   PA.,— large  cryst.; 

nio-citrate   of  Quinine), — true    double 
salt.  — Slightly  soluble  in  Water;  more 

easily  so  in  Alcohol 

"    and    Urea,     hydrochlorate,    (TJreated 
[carbamidated]    Di-hydrochlorate    of 
Quinine;  Muriato-carbamidated  Hy- 

oz.  2.00 

Quinine  -  Iron   salts,  see    "Qiainine,  fer- 

ri ,"  etc., — (above!) 

Quinine,  Anethol-,  see  Quinine,  anisated .  . 

"    Peptone-,  see  Quinine,  peptonized. . . . 

"     Phenol-,  see  Quinine,  phenate. 

Quinine,  amorphous,  true,  see  Quinoidine . 

"     do.,  so-called,  see  Quinium  Labarraque 
Quinine,  Alpha-,  see  Quinine 

"    Beta-,  see  Quiniduie 

Quinine-flower  (Quinine  Plant),  so-called; 

—  Glucoside  from,  —  see  Sabbatrn 

Quinio,— and  do.,  sulphate,— see  Quinetum, 

etc                                                                    •    •  ■  • 



Quinium  Labarraque,  (Chinium),    [Alco- 
holo-calcic  Extract  of  Cinchona-bark; — so- 

oz.     .75 
oz.     .15 
oz.     .16 

-  [  Tr\ie  Amoqjhous  Quinine] ,  —  pure . 

"     chem.  pure,  -Ph.  G.  II; — the  so-called 

'^Chinoidinum"  of  the  U.  S.  Ph.    .... 

.^ar-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK's   Index. 


121 


Qviinoidme — (as  above  !),  —borate,  (Borate  of 
Amorphous  Quinine) 

Containers  incl. 

OZ.     .  35 
oz.     .30 

oz.     .50 
oz.     .  25 
oz.     .30 

' '    hydroclilorate,  (Hydrochlorate  of  Amor- 
phous Quimne) 

"    sulphate,  dry 

Quino-iodine    (Chino-iodine —  Chino-iodi- 
man .'). — [Do  not  confound  with :  Quinoidine, 

— (above!).] 

Quinoline.  (Quinoleine;  Chinoline,  Chinoleine)  — 
[Leucoline,    Leucol] ,— synthetical 
(=  medicinal !),— chem.  pure ;— boiling- 
point  230-23'4''  C  ['i46-453.2  F] 

"    — synthetical  {=  medicinal!), — pure  . . . 

oz.  1.50 
oz.     .  50 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .75 
oz.     .85 
oz.  1.50 
oz.  1.00 
oz.  1.50 
oz.  1.00 

oz.     .  50 

"     ferri-citrate,— [10%]  

"       "    -[20%] 

"          "    salicylate 

"          "    sulphate 

"             "      tflTinntp! 

"          "     tartrate,  pure,  perf.  white,— non- 
deliquescent  

Cyanine 

Quinoline-Hydro-quinone  (Chinoline-Hydro-chi- 

none),  cryst ^ 

"    -Resorcin  (Chinoline-Resorcin) 

oz.  3.00 
oz.  2.50 

oz.  5.00 

Quinone  (Chinone)  [Benzene-(Benzol-,  Ben- 

zo-)Quinone] — (Chinoyl) 

Quinone  Hydride,  see  Hydro-quinone 

N.  B.  — Other  Cinchona  derivatives  than  above 
named  under  "Q", — see  Cinchonidine, 
Cinchonine; — see,  also:  Acid,  quinic;  do., 
quino-picric ;  do.,  quinovic. — (Also:  some 
satis  of  these  Acids, — under  the  names  of 
the  Metals  or  Radicles  of  their  respective 
bases.) 

^9~When  ordering,  specify;  "MERCK'S"! 


122 


JVlERCK's    Index. 


Reagent  Papers,  see  Paper,  etc 

Realgar,  see  Arsenic,  Keel  sulpliide 

Kegulus  of  Antimony,  see  Antimony,  me- 
tallic   

Rennet  -  powder,  I, — (coagulates  100,000 

parts  of  milk) 

"     II,  -(i-oaL;nliitt's  20,000  parts  of  milk) .  . 

Rennet  Wine,  {Liquid  Bennet),  [Litpior  se- 

ripanis;  so-called  "Essence"  of  "Whey]  .  .  . 

Resineon 

Resins  (llesinne): 

Brjiyera,  see  Resin,  Koxisso 

Copaiva,  — (Balsamum    coijaivae    siccvim), 

[Crude  Copaivic  Acid] 

Indian  Hemp,  (Cannabis  indica) 

Jalap, — brown:  from  the  triie  root  (Tuber 
of  IpouKEa  purga  [Exogoniiim  pur- 
gal); — consists  piincipally  of  Convol- 

vulin — {which  see  also!) 

"    — do.:  as  above,— Ph.  G.  II 

' '     —white :  from  the  t7'ue  root; — {the  pure 

Glucoside!): — see  Convolvulin 

"  — brown:  from  the  light  root  (Orizaba 
root;  Male  [Fusiform]  Jalap, — from 
Convolvulus  orizabensis) ; — consists 
jirincipally  of  Jalapin  —  [which  see 

also!] 

' '     — white  :  from  the  light  root ; — {the  pure 

Glucoftide  !) :— see  Jalapin 

Kamala  (Glandulie  E.ottlera3  tinctorial) .... 
Kava-Kava(Ava),  [Radix  macropiperis],  Alpha- 

"    Beta- 

' '    hotk  the  above  mixed,  in  proportion  as 

contained  in  the  root 

Kousso  (Koosso,  Cusso)  [Bray era] :  flowers 
Mezereon    (Daphne    mezereum    -  Spurge 

Olive) :  bark 

Quebracho  bianco,  (White  Quebracho):  bark 
Scammony:  root, — Ph.  G.  I; — consists  es- 
sentially of  Scammonin — {ichich  see 
also! — and  which  is  identical  with 

Jalapin) 

"  do., — white;  (</ie pure  Glucoside!), — in 
sticks  or  powder,  —  see  Scammonin . 

Spurge  OUve,  see  Resin,  Mezereon 

Sumbuli-root  (Musk-root) 

Turpeth-root, — (=:  TuqDethin) 

Veratrum,  Green,  (Indian  Poke),  [American 

Green  Hellebore] 

Resorcin,  (Resorcinol),  [meta-Di-oxy-bcnzene], 

chem.  pure,  cryst.,  perfectly  white 

"    chem.  pure,  resublimed,  perfectly  white. . . 
"    chem.  pure,  impalpable  powder, — for  dry- 
spray  atomization.  —  (Escharotic  inha- 
lant.)           

Resorcin,  di-,  see  Di-resorcin 

Resorcin,  Pheno-,  see  Pheno-Resorcin     .  . 

Resorcin-phtalein,  see  Fluorescin 

"     -phtalin,  see  Fluorescin 

Rhabarbarin,  |  ^     t>i    i    i,        .-.      * 

T-,!.    •  -  see  under  KliubarDconatituents 

Rhein \ 

Rhodium,  metallic 

Rhubarb  (Rheum)  constituents : 

Erythro-retin  (Rhabarbarin) 

Rhein,   cryst., — {True  Chrysophanic  Acid; 

Rheic  Acid),  [Rhubarb  Yelloio] 

'N.B.— So-called  "Medicinal  Chrysophanic 
Acid,"  see  Chrys-arobin. 
Bicinine 


C!ont«iners  incl. 

oz.     .35 

lb.  1.25 

j 

oz.  1.00 

oz.     .  35 

oz.     .  50 

oz.  1.00 

15  gr.     .50 

15  gr.     .  25 

15  gr.     .40 
oz  3  00 

oz.  1  50 

oz  3  50 

oz   3  50 

oz.  1  50 

oz   2  00 

oz.      30 

oz.      85 

15  gr.  5.00 
15  gr.     .50 
15  gr.  1.50 

Js^Yfhen  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


IVIERCK'S     INDKX. 


123 


Rochelle  (Seignette)  Salt,    see    Potassium 

and  Sodium,  tartrate,  U.  S.  Ph.;  etc 

Bos-aniline,  hydrate 

'  •     acetate 

' '    hydrochlorate 

' '    iodide •. 

Ros-aniline-sulphonate  of  Sodium,  see 

Sodium,  ros-aniline-sulphonate 

Kos-aurin,  see  Acid,  rosolic 

Rotoin, — from  Japanese  Belladonna,   (Sco- 

polia  japonica) 

Rubidium,  metallic,  pure 

"    bi-tartrate,  cryst 

"     chloride 

■'     iodide 

"     sulphate 

Rubidium    and    Caesium,     chloride,    see 

Caesium  and  Eubidium,  chloride 

Rubidium  Alum,  see  Alum,  rubidic 

Rubigo,  see  Iron,  oxide,  brown,  pure 

Ruthenium,   metallic 


Containers  incl. 


oz. 

.75 

oz. 

.75 

oz. 

.75 

15  gr.  2.50 
15  gi-.  20.00 
15  gr.  .  75 
15  gr.  .  50 
15  gr.  1.00 
15  gr.  .65 


15  gr.  5 .  50 


C^'' Reagents,  Merck's  guaranteed. -/or  analy- 
ses ; — see  page  155  ! 


^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


124 


AdERCK'S     INDEX. 


Sabeulilline,  pure 

"     siilpbftte -  .  . 

Sabbatin. — Glncoside  from  Hfibbatda  Elliot- 
tii— the  so-called  "Quinme  Plant,"  or  "Qui- 
nine-flower"  

Saccharated  Iron,  so-called,  see  Iron,  oxide, 

red,  saccharated 

"    Iron-salts,  divers,  see  references  under : 

Sugar,  ferruginated;  or  under:  Iron, 

saccbarate;  or  under:  Iron-Sugar  .... 

"    metallic  Salts,  divers,  see  under  the 

names  of  the  respective  metals 

Saccharin  Fahlberg,  {not  a  Carbo-hydrate, 
but  :  ortho  -  Sulph  -  amine  -  benzoic  Anhy- 
dride!). —  [Kon-fermentable  sweetening  agent, 
of  28U-fold  the  intensity  of  Cane-sugar.  ]  - 
(Anti-zymotic; — of  high  imjiortance  in  dia- 
betes, gastric  disorders,  etc. ) 

|^"N.  B. — See,  also:  the  Saccharinates  and 
Bi-saccharinates  of  Morj^hine,  Qiiiniue, 
and  Strychnine,  {under  these  Alkaloids). 
— Those  true  Salts — lud  to  be  confounded 
■with  Sugar-compounds  [so-called  "Sac- 
charates"]! — are  useful  when  the  taste 
of  bitter  Alkaloids  is  to  be  disguised. 
Saeeharum  Carnis,  (ileat-sugar),  see  Inosit 

"    Lactis,  see  Milk-sugar 

' '    Mannae,  see  Mannit 

"    Plumbi  {Satu7-ni),    see    Lead,   acetate, 

normal,  U.  S.  Ph.;  and  other  grades.  . 

"     Seminis   Quereus,  (Acorn-sugar),  see 

Quercit 

"    uveum  {amylaceum),  see  Grape-sugar.  . 
N.B.  —  Other  Sacchara,  see  under  Sugar. 

SafBower  Carmine 

Saffron   (Crocus)   of    Antimony,    [Crocus 
inctixllorum] ,  see  Potassa,  antimonio- 

sulphurated,  vMshed 

'  *    of  Iron,  (Crocus  martis), — aperient,  — see 
Iron,  oxide,  brown,  (so-called 

sub-carbonate) 

"     "       "     — astringent,  —  see  Iron,    oxide, 

red,  anhydrous 

Safranine,  see  under  Aniline  and  Phenol 

Dyes: — lied;  and.  Yellow 

Safrol,     sp.  gr.  1.1U8 

Sal  Acetoaellae,  see  Potassium,  bin-oxalate. 
"    amarum,  see  Magnesium,  sulphate,  U. 
S.  Fh. ;  and  other  grades  and  forms .  . . 
"    ammoniacum,  see   Ammonium,  chlo- 
ride, U.  S.  P/i.;and  various  other  kinds 
Sal  Soda,  see  Soda,  carbonate,  neutral,  U.  S. 

Ph.s ;  and  other  grades  and  forms 

Sal,  etc., — other  than  above, — see  Salt,  etc. . . 

Salicin,—  U.  S.  Ph 

Salicyl-Resorcin-ketone  (-acetone),    [Tri- 

oxy-benzo-phenone] 

SaUcylal  (Salicylol)  [Salicyl  Hydride;  Sali- 
cylic Aldehyd],  see  Acid,  salicylous 

Saiigenin  (ortho-Oxy-benzylic  Alcohol ;  Sa- 
licylous Alcohol) 

Sali-naphthol,  see  Betol 

Salithol,  see  Phenetol 

Salol  (Phenylic  Ether  of  Salicylic  Acid;  Sa- 
licylate of  Phenol) 

Salt,  Dyers',  (Pink  Salt),  see  Tin  and  Ammo- 
nium, chloride 

"    Epsom,  see  Magnesixim,  sulphate,  U.  S. 
Ph.;  and  other  grades  and  forms  .... 


Containers  incl. 
15  gr.     .75 
15  gr.     .75 


15  gr.  1..^0 


oz.  1.25 


oz.  2 .  50 


lb.  l.UO 


lb.  2,75 
15  gr.     .  75 


15  gr.     .50 


oz.     .40 


^^"  When  ordering,  specifir :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


NlERCK'S     INDEX. 


125 


Salt,  Figuier's,   of  Gold,    see  Gold  and  So- 
ciiuui,  chloride,  cryst 

Containers  incl. 

"     Glaubers,  see  Soilium,  siili)biite,  U.  S. 
Ph.;  and  other  gi-ades  and  forms .... 

, 

"     Gregory's,  (Hydrochlorate  of  Moiiihine 

and  Codeine) 

"    Karlsbad  thermal,  artificial,  large  cryst. 

1 02.vls.oz.  5 .  00 
lb.     .12 
lb.     .12 
lb.     .25 
lb.  1.75 

lb.     .12 

"         "               "               "     small  cryst.  . . . 

"    dry,— Ph.  G.  II. 

"        "               "    tnie 

"     Kreioznach,  (the  German  "  Kreuznacher 
Mutterlaugensalz ") 

"    Magnus's  "green,"  see  Platinum  dou- 
ble   Chlorides:    Platinum -tetr-amine 
and  Platinum,  bi-chloride   

"    microcosmic,   see  Sodium  and  Ammo- 
nium, phosphate 

"     Monsel's,  see  Iron,  sub-sulphate 

"     mordant,  see  Sodium,  stannate 

"     i^ink  (Dyers'),  see  Tin  and  Ammonium, 
chloride 

•'    preparing-,   so-called, — (Mordant  Salt), 
see  Sodium,  stannate 

"    Prunella,  see  Potassium,  nitrate,  in  flat 
drops  

"     Rochelle  (Seignetie),  see  Potassium  and 
Sodium,  tartrate,  U.  S.  Ph. ;  etc 

Salt  of  Amber,  volatile,  see  Acid,  succinic 

"     of  Gold,  Figuier's,  see  Gold  and  So- 
dium, chloride,  crvst 

"    of  Lemons,— Essential,— (so-called), 
— see    Potassium,   bin -oxalate;  etc.; 
— and  also:  tetra-oxalate 

' '     of  Sorrel,  see  Potassium,  bin-ox<alate . 

"     of  Tartar,  see  Potassium,  carbonate, 
pure,  U.  S.  Ph. ;  and  other  grades .... 

"    of  Tartar,— Essential,— see  Acid,  tar- 
taric, U.  S.  Ph.;  and  other  kinds  .... 

"    of  Tin, —  so-called,  —  anhydrous,    see 
Tin,  chloride 

Saltpetre,  refined,  see  Potassium,  nitrate  . . 

• '     Soda-,  see  Sodium,  nitrate 

^ 

Sanguinarine,  pure 

15  gr.  1.00 
15  gi-.  1.00 
15  gr.  1.00 

' '     nitrate 

' '     sulphate 

Sanguis  Tauri  (Bovis)  siccus  pulveratus,  see 
Blood,  bullock's,  etc 

oz.     .85 

oz.     .45 
oz.     .45 



Santonin,— [7.  6'.  P/i.,  —(Anhydride  of  San- 
toninic      [not      Santonic !]      Acid) ;  — 

[CH^,03], -cryst 

' '    powder 

N.B. — See,  also:  Acid,  santoninic. 
Sapo,  see  Soap 

Saponin,   pure, — from  Saponaria   officinalis. — 
[Polygalinj. — from  Senega.) 

Jo2.vls.oz.2.00 
oz.     .40 

15  gi-.     .75 
15  gr.  5.00 
15  gi-.  5.00 
15  gr.  6.00 

"    crude^. 

Sapo-toxin,  —  ace.    to    Kobert.  —  Fractional 
derivative    of  Saponin    from    the   bark  of 
QuiUaia  saponaria;  —  a  white,  amorphous, 
non-crystallizalile  powder  ;   easily  soluble 
in  Water. — (An  intensive  heart-poison.)  .  .  . 

Sareine  (Hypo-xanthine) 

' '    hydrochlorate 

Sarcosine  (Methyl-glycocoU  (-glycocinej). . 
Sarsaparin  (Parillin),  see  Smilacin 

Scales  of  Tartar  (-of  Borax-Tartar),  soluble 
(perfectly  soluble  in  Watt^r); — see  Potassium 
and  Sodiiim,  boro-tartrate, — in  scales 

^^-Wien  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


1^6 


NlERCK's    Index. 


Scamtaonin  (White  Kesin  of  Scammony), 
— the  pure  Ghicoside;— [identical  with 
Jalapin  ;  but  from  the  root  of  Con- 
volvulus scammonia] ; — in  sticks  .... 

"     — in  powder 

N.B. — See,  also: — Kesins :  Scjiuimonv,  root, 
-Ph.  (1.  1. 
Scllla  preparations. --(Scilli-prcrin,   Scilli- toxin, 

Scillitin),— see  Squill  preparations 

Sc^oparin  (Scoparic  Acid'i .      . '  . 

Scopoleine. — Alkaloid  from  Jupauese  Bella- 
donna, (from  Scopolia  Japonica) 

Selg^ette  (Rochelle)   Salt,   see    Potassium 

and  Sodium,  tartrate,  U.  S.  Ph.;  etc. 

Selenium,  in  sticks .'. .  . 

^'     —  in  the  form  of  a  Berzelius  raedallipp 
"     hydroxide,    Selenic,    (Hydratcd  Tii-6x- 

ide),  see  Acid,  selenic 

^'     oxide,   SeleniouS,   (Di-oxide),  sublimed, 

see  Acid,  selenious,  anhydi'ous 

Senegin  (Polygalic  Acid,   Polygalin), — from 
Senega.  -[Chemically  identical  ■with  Sapo-, 

nin,  —  from  Saponaria  officinalis.] '.'. 

Senna-leaves,  de-resinated, — powdered  ., . 

Sero  -  sublimate    (Serum,   \N'ith    Corrosfve' 

Sublim  ate),  —  {!%],— Uquid ;— acoprd- 

ing  to  Lister 

"    — in  scales; — according  to  Lister 

SiHca  (Silicea;  Silex),  piu-e,  see  Acid,  silicip. 
Silicon {SUicium),  so-called  "metallic",  ciyst. 

"     do.  "dv^.,"  amoqihous 

"     bromide .,. 

"    chloride 

*•    di-oxide,  (Silicic  Oxide),  see  Acid,  silicic 
Silver  (Argentum),  double  salts  of,  see  "  Sil7. 

ver  and  — "  (below!) '.'.  '.  .^ 

"     metallic,  precipitated,  powder.;....,,..,. 

"     acetate,  chem.  pure TW 

"     albuminate .~  .  . .  .^. . 

' '     ammonio-tluoride .  )  see  Silver  and  Am- 
"     ammonio-nitrate.  .  f  monium,  etc. ;  etc.. 

"     arsenite 7. . . . .  rr.T7. . . . . .' 

"    borate ■'T^»  .\..^V- 

*'    bromide '„,  .>  •^^•7-"^ 

"    carbonate .....,,.»  ^^^!^■ ...... 

"chloride.  ........:...  .'. .';  ."."^f  .*".'. . . .  .^^  . 

"     chromate .....,..;.' 

"    cyanide,  —  T'.  S.  Ph.  .  .-.,....,.,.... 

"     fluoride,  ammouio-,  see  Silver  and  Amp 

moniuin,  fluoride T...'-. 

' '     iodide, —  U.  S.  Ph -.^,  ■  ■  .,^. 

' '    lactate .  .r! ,. . .  .1'., 

"     mono-chlor-acetate,  cryet.  .T; 

■ '     nitrate,  cryst. ,  —  U.  8.  Ph., — (Lunar " 
Nitre). ......  7:T7."T 

"     molded  (fused),  —  U.  8. 
Ph. ,  — prf .  coloi:l.ess., 

"     do. ,  grey 

'•       "       "   -pencils, -in      o  ^ 
wooden  case  J  "-^      J 
"    nitrate,  dilxLted,  (with  Fotassium  Nifrate. 
-1 : 1),  —  U.  8.  Ph. ,  —  [Mitigated" 
(toughened)  Causticl^^-sticks . 
"        "    do.,  {do.  do.  do.),,— in  me  .follow 
mg  proportions  [of  "Silver  Ni 
trate  to  Potassium  Nitraite]:  — 
1:2;  sticks,— Pli.  a.  I  &  II.- 
1:3;      "       ... 
1:4;      "      ... 
^1:5;      "      ... 


Bis 
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irtrrtK 


Containers  incl. 


oz.     .  80 
oz.     .  85 


15  gr.     .65 
15  gr.  3.50 


oz.    3.00 
each  4 . 00 


"rS'  gi:.     .  75 


lOz./  .75 


I5gr.  ^.25 
15  gr.  1.75. 


'r.ozTcog. 


oz.^.'SO^ 
oz.  2.00 
oz.  3.(R) 
.Q?v4,50 
'oz.'^.SO 
oz.  2.50 


'■'-■  oz/Srob~ 

oz.  4.00 


. '.     '.'.'.WH    ,!  ■'*■ 


TrmnTrr 


ijV/  J.I 


;TT7~7*^j^i^  ^j  t. 


z>l^:'Lr^Pf:iTT^_ 


-g-.lt- — 


,H>ntmt,2 


■;.jBJ';jb-T  'in  a-jLsr.S 


'^^j^fi^m^^^w^m^Mmw^m 


IVIERCK'S    I>^Erf5i:?^. 


Silver,  nitrate,  clihited, — {as  above.');  in  th^ 
lolloAvingproportions  [of  Silver  Nitrate 
toPotassiiuu  Nitrate], — coniinuM: — 

2:1;  sticks tif-";':' 

2% ;   sharpened  pencils,  —  sizes  as 
foUoics: —  '^""^ 

No.  of  pieces.  Weight  abt.  t:m.    I^itp  cm.    Thick  mm. 

4      =    30;         ea.  7     5      ... 

6      =30;  "    5.5...  .5 ••r'"."'*^" 

8      =    30;  "    6  -....3.5  .  .^ 

' '     nitrate,  with  Silver  Chloride—  [10%]  .K  V 

"    Lead  Nitrate,  — [5:1] 

"     nitrate,    ammonio-,  see  ^Silver  and  Am- 
monium, nitrate 

' '     nitrite ■ .  .•.'." 

• '    oleate 7 . . . .  r 

"     oxalate VV'.  .-1 

"     oxide, —  U.   S.   Ph., —  (Argentic    Oxide, 

Mon-oxide) v  .i^^i  ■ 

• '     per-mangadate,  pure 

•  •     phosphate 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


3.50 
2.25 
2.25 


■oz.-a.^sep' 


C-JHJ'^li-'Cl. 


'-»■'* '^z. -3.00^- 


15  |t:' exx)- '■ 

15-gT:''l;f5)< 


^*JB?"'  'iW)  '*  '■""'.  ~ 


"bz.  2-:-75 
oz.  2  50 

silvate  (silvinate)  . . . . .^ :4'-'^'''"6fz.  '#!W 

sulphate,  cryst .:■...  . .'. oz.  1.75 

sulphide  (sulphuret) y.-. . .  .V 

tartrate .■.'....•.': 

tri-chlor  -  carbolate    (tri-chlor  -  phenate) 
Silver  and  Anunonium,  fluoride.  — (Used m^ 

Chromo-photograpbj.) 

"     and  do.,  nitrate -'■."■': 

"     and    Potassium  Nitrates,-  mixed    in 
U.-S.-Ph.    and  other  proportions,'-^^ 
(Mitigated  Lunar  Caustic),  see  Silver, 
nitrate,  diluted,  etc.;  etc.  .....■;'■"" 

"     and  Sodium,   thio-sulphate   (formerly 

called  "hypo-sulphite  "). '.•.■^i'.'. 

SimulOj^see  under  Tinctures 

Skatole 

Smilacin    (Parillin,    Pariglin,    Sarsaparin)-,^ 

ciTst ^ V ;-.  ■ 

Snail-juice,  saccharated,  see  Helicina 

Soap  (Sapoj,  butyric  (of  Butter),  —  for  prep'alv' 

ing  Opodeldoc y:':'"^ 

_— —  x)t  Castor-oil  and  ilagnesia,  (Sapo  ricini 
mjignesiciis),    [Ricinated    Magnesia],- 
see  Magnesium,  ricinate. 
meflicinal,  powder  /      Sapo,    j  .  . .  .■?'/'>'.-" 

in  bars \  U.S.Ph.}  ...  -/'X  .•' 

Ph.  G.  n,— powder.— .-.; ...... 

-in  bars •:-.-'. . 

green   (soft)   [potassic], —  Sapo   virldig, 
U.  S.  P/i.,~Sapo  kaUnus,  Ph.  G.I1-.  .'f'/'? 
"     Castile  (hard), — Sapo  venetus  [oleacSuSi' 

bispanicus] .".' .- . ' 

Soda  (Natnini,  Natron),  caustic,  see  Sodiutil,"' 

hydroxide,  etc. ;  etc. .  . : . . ' 

' '     U.    S.  Ph. ,  —  see   Sodium,    hydroxide;, 

pure  (pnirif.  by  Alcohol);  sticks 

Soda,  sulphurated, — (Sodic  Liver  of  Sut- 
phurj,  [improperly  called  "So^'' 
dium  Ter-sulphide"], — fused. . 

"         "    fus*<i,  pure  ....:....'. 

N.B. — Compare,  also:  Sodium,  sulpMd^^ 
(sulphuret),  crj'st.,  Irue. 
Soda,  tartarated (fcirtameJ),  [Soda-Tartar],' 
svv,  Potjissium  and  Sodiniu,  tartrate,  U.  S. 

Ph.;  etc .• 

Soda  Alum,  see  Alum,  sodic. 

Soda-Lime,   see  Sodium,    hydroxide,    with 

Lime •. 

Soda  Saltpetre,  see  Sodium,  nitrate 


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NlERCK's   Index. 


Soda-Tartar  (Tartarat^tl  [Tartarizeil]  Soda^, 

s.'f  ri)t4issiuiii  and  Kocliiiin,  tartrate,   U.  S. 

Ph.;  etr 

Sodio-Ethyl    (Natrio-Ethyi;^    see    Sodium, 

tthvlate,  etc. ;  etc. ;  etc 

Sodiiim  (Natrium),  double  and  triple  salts 
of,  see  "Sodium  and  — "  (below!). . . 

' '     metallic 

•  acetate,  cryat.,  (Terra  foliata  tartari  cry- 

stallisata) 

"  "    chem.  pui-e,  —  {7.  ^'.  P/i. . . 

"    pure,  fused 

•  •     aceto-wolf ramate  (aceto-tungstate) 

•  setliylate,  see  Sodium,  ethylate 

' '     aethylo  -  sulphate,  see  Sodium,  ethylo- 

sulphate 

'•     antimonate,  Meta-,  see  Sodium,  meta- 

antimonate 

"    PjTo-,  see  Sodium,   pyro-antimo- 

nate 

' '     arseniate  (arsenate),  di-sodic,  dry 

"    do.,  cryst.,  —  Sodii    arsenias,    (J. 
S.  Ph 


pure. 


arsenite 

' '    pure 

benzoate,  —  Lf.  S.  Ph., — from    artificial 

Benzoic  Acid 

"     from    true    Benzoic    Acid     from 

the  resin 

benzoico-sulphite,  so-called,  see  Sodium, 

sulphite,  benzoated 

bi  -  borate  (pyro-borate,di-meta-borate), 
[Borax ;  Officinal  Borate  of  So- 
dium], —  fused;  —  {Borax-glass, 

Vitrified  Borax) 

"     calcined,  (Burnt  Borax) 

"  pure,  cryst.,  prismatic  (wath  10 
molecules  of  Wdter),  — U.S. Ph.; 

— (Ilefined  Borax) 

"     cryst.,  i^rismatic,  (Crude   Borax). 
"    powder, —/rom  prismatic  crystals, 

— {not  Amoqihous  Borax!) 

"  — glycerolate  of,  ( "  Glycerite  "  of 
Borax  —  Olyceritum  Sodii  boratls, 
U.  S.  Ph.  1870;— Glycerinum 
Boracis,  Ph.  Br.),  — [1  part  Bo- 
rax; 4  Glyceiin;  2  Water] 

' '  — do.  do. ,  -syrupy  consistency,  (im- 
jjroperly  called  :  ' '  Boro  -  Glyc- 
erin"),—  [about  e^jtaZ  jxirts  Bo- 
rax and  Glycerin]  ; — {not  to  be 
confounded  with  the  trite —Dry 
— Boro  -  Glycerin  =  Glycerolate 

of  Boric  Acid!) 

N.B. — See,    aiso:    Boro-Glyc- 
erin. 
bi-carbonate  (acid  carbonate ;  hydro-car- 
bonate), chem.  piire,  cryst.,  in 

crusts 

'•     chem.  i^ure,  cryst.,  in  lumps 

"         "         "      powd., — Sodii   birar- 

bonas,  U.  S.  Ph. .  . 

' '    pure,  powder,  —  Sodii  bicarbonas 

venalis,  i'.  S.  Ph 

"     English, — ])owder 

"         "     —  in  lumps 

bi-chromate 

bin-oxalute 

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129 


Sodium,  bi-sulphate  (acid  sxilphate),  [Sodium 
and  Hydrogen,  sulphate],  pure,  cryst. 

' '     do. ,  pure,  fused 

"  do.,  do.,  — in  drops.  —  Clearly  sol- 
uble in  Water. — (Decomposes  car- 
bonates, and  is  therefore  em- 
ployed for  the  prodiiction  of  Pure 

Carbonic  Anhydride.) 

"      "    crude  

"    bi-sulphite,  diy,  commercial,  II 
"     solution,  comm'l,- [30°  Be] 

"    dry,  piire, —  V.  S.  Ph 

N.B. — >ee,  also  (for  "Antichlor") : 
Sodium,   sulphite;  and:   do.,  thio- 
sulphate. 

' '     bi-tartrate,  cryst 

"    bi- vanadate,  cryst., — readily  soluble  . . . 

•'    borate,  (Borax),  see  Sodium,  bi-borate, 

U.  S.  Ph.;  and  other  forms  and  grades 

' '    boro-benzoate 

"    -citrate 

"    -salicylate 

■ '    bromate 

"     bromide,  — tr.  ,S'.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II   ... 

* '    butyrate 

■ '    camphorate 

' '    carbolate,  see  Sodium,  phenate 

"     carbonate,  neutral,  —  (Sal  Soda), —  twice 

purified,  crj-st 

"         "     do., — twice  purified,  drj' 

"         "      "       ch.  pure,  crj'st., —  U.  >S.  Ph. 

and  Ph.  G.  II   . 

"      "        "         "     dried,  — [/:  S.  Ph. 

"         "      "        "         "     dry  (anhydrous) .  . 

"         "      "        "         "     fused 

"     carbonate,  acid,  see  Sodium,  bi-cixrbon- 

ate,  U.  S.  Ph.s;  and  various  others  .  . 

"     caustic    oxide, —  ['.  S.  Ph.;  and   other 

grades, — see  Sodiiim,  hydroxide,  etc. 

' '    chlorate,  cryst.  —  U.  S.  Ph 

"     chlorhydro  -  phosphate,     see     Sodium, 

phosphate,  hydrochlorated 

"     chloride,  chem.  pure,  cryst., —  {/.  S.  Ph. 
"         "               "          "     exsiccated  (decrep- 
itated)   

"         "  "  "     fused. 

"     choleate   (choleinate),  pure, — Ph. G.I, — 
[Dried  purified  Ox  Gall] ....... 

"         "    — from  Choleic  (Tauro-cholic)  Ac- 
id,— see  Sodium,  tauro-cholate . 
' '     chromate,  neutral 


"  "    pure  

cinnamate,  (cinnamylate),  chem.  pure.  . 
citrate,  acid 

"    neutral 

citrico-benzoate,  — very  freely  soluble .  . 

copaivate 

cresotate  

cyanide 

di-iod -para- phenol -sulphonate,  see  Sozo- 

iodole 

di-meta-borate,  see  Sodium,  bi-borate.  . 

di-nitro-cresylate 

ethylate,  (Sodio-[Natri()-] Ethyl),  dry.  . . 

' '  cryst. ,  (Caustic  Alcohol),  ace.  to 
Richardson 

"    liquid,    (Liquor    Sodii  ethylatis), 

—Ph.  Brit • 

ethylo-sulphate  (sulpho-vinate),   chem. 

pure 


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Jf?0 


MERCK'S    Index, 


Sodivtm,  ethylo-thio-carbonate,  see  Sodium, 

xanthogeiiate 

"     ferro-cyaniile,    (Sodio-Ferrous   cyanide, 

so-called),  pure 

"     commercial 

•  •     lluoride,  pure 

"     commercial 

'  •     formate,  jiure,  dry 

'  •     glycerino-borate,  (Glycerolate  of  Borax — 

Olyceritum  Sodii  horatis,  U.  S.  PA.187UJ, 

see  Sodium,  bi-borato,  glycerolate  of. 

N.B. — See,  also:  Do.,  do.,  do.  do., — 

sj/rupy  consistency. 

•  •     K^yt^o-cholate,  cryst 

•    hippurate 

"    hydro-carbonate,    see    Sodium,   bi-car- 

bonate 

'■    liydrochloro- phosphate,    see    Sodium, 

phosphate,  hydrochlorated 

"     hydroptenio-suli^hate,    see    Sodium,    bi- 

sulphate 

"    hydrophosphate,  (Di-sodiumHydi*oph.), 

see  Sodium,  phosphate,  bi-basic 

"  hydroxide  ("hydrate")  [hydrated  (caus- 
tic) oxide],  (Caiistic  Soda),  chem. 

pure, — from  Sodium 

"  "  i>xiie  {purif.  by  Alcohol);  p^iittiti.  .. 
"         "        "     (    "      "     "  );  sticks, -(SofZa, 

u.  s.  Ph. . 

"         "     iiurified,   dry 

"         "         "     — in  plates  

"         "         "     — in  sticks 

"         "         "     — in  drops 

"     crade,  — [abt.  75%] 

"         "     with  Lime,  —  (Soda-Lime) 

' '     hypo-i^hosphite,  —  If.  S.  Ph 

"    hypo-sulphate,  chem.  pure 

"  hyi30-sulphite  (sub -sulphite), — [an  An- 
ti-chJor!],  see  Sodium,  thio-sul- 
phate 

"  "  chem.  pure,  —  U.  S.  Ph.,  —  see 
do.  do.,  chem.  pure 

"  ichthyol-sulphonate  (sulpho-iehthyolate), 
see  under  Ichthyol  preparations 

"  indigo-sulphate  (sulph-indigotate,  sul- 
l^ho-cerulate),  chem.  j)ure 

"     iodate  

"    iocUde,  dry,  —  U.  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II.  . 

' '     kousseinate 

' '    lactate,  — syrupy  consistency.  —  ( N.  B.  — 

This  consistency  is  the  only  form  in 

which  pure  Sodium  Lactate  is  obtain- 

•    able.) 

"    lacto-phosphate  (phospho-lactate) 

"     meta-antimonate (-stibiate),  jiure,  cryst. 

"     meta-phosphate 

"     methylo-sulphate,  cryst 

' '  methyl-tri-hydro-oxy-quinoline-carbonate, 
see  Thoruiifugin    

"     molyl)date  (molybdenate) 

"  muriato-phosphate,  see  Sodium,  phos- 
phate, hydrochlorated 

"     nitrate,  crude 1c>j      on    f 

,.         I,           e    1  Soda   Salt- 

"         "    iiurmed '  i 

"     ch.pure,— RN.P/t. 

andPh.  G.  II... 

"     nitrite,  chem.  pure, —in  sticks 

"         "     commercial,      cryst 

"     nitro-prnsside    (nitro-prussiate;     nitro- 

ferri-cyanide) ^^ 


l)etre ;  Cu- 
bic Nitre. 


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iVLERCK:  S     INDEX. 


331 


SodiTom,  oleate 

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"     osmate,  chem.  pure 

15  gr.  2.50 
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' '     oxalate 

"         "     chem.  pure 

"     oxide,  hydiated  (caustic),   [Caustic  So- 
da], —  U.  S.  J'h.;  and  other  grades  and 
forms, — see  Sodium,  hydroxide,  etc.; 
etc 

■  ■    ]ier-manganate,  crude 

lb.     .60 
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"    phenate  (phenylate,  carbolate),  dry.  .  .  . 

"     phenol-sulphonate,  see  Sodium,  sulpho- 
phenate  (sulpho-carbolate,  U.  S.  Ph.), 
etc 

"    phosphate,  bi-basic  (officinal),  [Di-sodic 
ortho  -  Phosphate,    Di  -  sodium 
Hydro -phosphate],  — purified, 
cryst 

lb.     .25 
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^     \ 

"         "     do.,  twice  purified,  cryst 

"      "         "           "         dry 

"         "      "     pure,  granulated 

"         "      "     chem.  pure,  cryst.,  U.  >'.  Fh. 
and  Ph.  G.  II . 

"      "         "     •     "     dry 

"         "      "         "          "    fused 

"         '■     hydrochlorated   (muriated 
riato  -  ph  osphate    (Chloi 
phosphate,  Hydrochlorc 
phate)  of  Sodium],  dry 

"         "    Meta-,  see  Sod.,  meta-phos 

),    [Ml] 
hydio 
-phos 

- 

Dhate 

' '     phosphite 

oz.     .  60 

' '     phospho-lactate,  see  Sodium,  lacto-phos- 
phate 

"         "    -molybdate  (-molybdenate^ 
"         "    -wolframate  (phospho-tun 



oz.  1.50 
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estate) 

' '     picro-carminate  

"     plumbate  .  .  .  . ;    

' '    pyro-antiiiionute 

"     pyro-borate,  see  Sodium,  bi-borate.  .  . 

' '     pyro-phosphate,  acid 

lb.  2.00 
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lb.     .94 
lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.50 

"    pyro-phosphate,  normal,  crj'st 

"         "     do.,  crj'st.,  pure,  —  U.  S.  Ph.  and 
Ph.  G.  II 

"         "      "     pure,  dry 

"         "      "    tused 

"         "     ferrated,    see    Iron,    Sesqui-com- 
pounds:  Sodio-ferric  pyro-phos- 
phate   

"    quillayate 

"     rhodanide,  see  Sodium,  siiljiho-cyanate 

' '     ros-aniline-sulphonate 

"     rosolate  

lb.  2.50 
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"    salicylate,  pure,  powder 

"    pure,  cryst,— tT".  S,  Ph,  and  Ph. 

G.  li 

"    from  Wintcrgreen-(Gaultheria-)Oil. . 



"     santoninate(7?oi  santonate!), —  U.  S.  Fh. 

"     seleniate  (selenate) 

"    siUcate,  pure,  solution  [10%],  " 
— sp.  gr.   1.054 

o  *? 
'in 

Kg    J 

I- 

"    do.,~ U.S.  Ph.,— 
sp.   gr.   1.3-1.4 
[58%] 

"         "            "    cr>'st 

"         "     crude,    lumps  Jt  ground 

"         "         "     gelatinous  form  .    . 

"     solut'n  [40-42°  lie] . 
N.B. — Compare,  also:  Potassii 
icate. 

\m,  si 

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132 


IVIERCPC'S   Index. 


Sodium,  silico-fluoride.  — (An  innocnous  sur- 
gical antiseptic,  according  to  Thom- 
son.) —  A    concentrated  solution   in 

Water  contains  but  U.C1% 

silvate  (silvinate) 

stannate,  (MordjintSalt;  so-called  "Pre- 

paring-salt ") 

stearate  

stibiate,  Meta-,  see  Sodium,  meta-antim- 

onate 

sub-sulphite,  see  Sodium,  thio-sulphate. 

succinate,  pure,  crj'st 

sulphate, (Glauber's  Salt),  ch.pure,cryst. 

"     chem.  pure,  dry 

' '     pure,  cryst.  ,-U.S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II 
"        "    dry, — conforming  to   f'.-^'.- 

Ph.  requirements 

"    purified,  dry 

"         "     cryst 

"    crude,  —large  crystals 

"         "     — small       "        

sulphate,  acid,  see  Sodium,  bi-sulphate 
sulphide   (sulphuret),    crj'st. ,  —  true,  — 

(Jfojio-sulphide  of  Sodium) 

sulphide,  so-called,  —  (also  improperly 
called  "  ter-suljjhide  "),  —  [Sodic  Liver 
of  Sulphur]; — fused;  and:  fused,  jjure: 

— see  Soda,  suli>hurated,  etc. ;  etc 

sulphite,  crj'st )  f 

' '    pure,  dry [  Z 

"     cryst.,  — f/.  S.Ph....)h 
N.  B.  —  iSee,   also  ( for    ' '  Anti- 
chlor"): -Sodium,  bi-sulphite ; 
and  :  do.,  thio-sulphate. 
"     benzoated,  (7io<  a  true  benzoico-si;l- 
2)hite!),  —  ace.     to     Heckel.  — 
[Easily  soluble,    powerful,    in- 
nocuous antiseptic,  — described 
as  equaling  the  Mercury  salts 

in  force.  ] 

"    bi-,  see  Sodium,  bi-suli)hite 

Bulpho-carbolate,  —  U.  8.  Ph.;  etc., — see 

Sodium,  sulpho-phenate 

"     -carbonate  (thio-carbonate) 

' '     -cyanate  ( thio-cyanat« ;  rho(hinide ) 

"    -ichthyolate  (ichthyol-sulph(mate), 

see  under  Ichthyol  preparations  . . 

"     -indigotiite  (sxilph-indigotatc;  sul- 

pho-cerulate),   see  Sodium,  iu- 

dif>o-sul})hate   

"  -phenate  (phenol  -  sulphonate  ; — 
suli)ho  -  carbolate, —  U.  S. 
Ph.),  perf.  white 

"      "  n 

"    -vinate,  see  Sod.,  ethylo-sulphate 

tannate 

tartrate,  cryst., — (not  "Soda- Tartar" J) 

"  "     chem.  pure 

N.  B.  —  Tartar ated  (Tartarized)  Soda, 
[Soda -Tartar],  see  Potassium  and 
Sodium,  tartrate. 
tauro  -  chelate,   (Sodium  Choleate  from 

Choleic  [Tauro-cholic]  Acid) 

N.  B.  —  Compare,    also:     Sodium, 
choleate, — Ph.  G.  I,  -  {direct  from 
Ox  Gall). 
ter-sulphide, — improperly  so   called, — 

see  Soda,  sulphurated 

thio  -  cyanate,  see  Sodium,  sulpho- cy- 
anate   


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.35 
.30 


lb.     .84 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


.26 
.50 
.45 


oz.     .40 


lb.      .50 
OZ.     .  30 


oz.     .14 
OZ.     .  13 


OZ.  .  30 
lb.  .90 
lb.  1.00 


15  gr.     .75 


#^When  ordering,  specify;  "MERCK'S"! 


IV1ERCK:'S     INDKX. 


133 


Sodium,  thio  -  sulphate  ( formerly  1       r^ 
called  "hypo-sulphite,"  or,  j    g.^ 

also  :  "sub-sulphite ") [■  o" >  \ 

"    do.,  chem.  pure, — Sodii  hypo-  |  jl  g. 

sulphis,  U.S.Ph J       T 

N.  B. — See,  also  (for  "  Anti-chlor"): 
— Sodium,  bi-sulphite ;  ami :  do. , 
sulphite, 

"    tri-chlor-acetate  

' '     tri-chlor-phenate  (tri-chlor-carbolate) . . 

"     tungstate,  see  Sodium,  Avolframate  .... 

"     uranate,  (Uranium  Yellow; — improperly 

called  "  Yellow  Oxide  of  Uranium  ") . 

N.B. — Compare,  also':  Ammonium, 

uranate. 

' '     urate 

"     valerianate 

"    vanadate,  pure 

"         "    bi-,  see  Sodium,  bi- vanadate  .... 

"     wolframate  (tungstate),  crude 

"         "     purified 

"         "    pure 

"    xanthogenate(ethylo-thio-carbonate). .  , 

Sodium    and  Aluminiiim,    chloride,    see 

Aluminium  and  Sodium,  chloride  .  .  . 

"     and  do.,  siilphate,  see  Alum,  sodic  .  . . 

"    and  Anim.onium,  oxalate 

"       "         "     phosphate  ...  I  (Microcosmic  j 
"       "        "         "     ch.  puref         Salt.)         j 

"       "        "     sulphate 

' '    and  Copper,  chloride,  see  C.  and  S. ,  chl. 
"    and  Gold,   chloride,  see  Gold  and  So- 
dium,  chloride,  U.  S.  Ph.;  and  other 

forms  and  grades 

* '    and  Iridium,  chloride,  see  I.  and  S. ,  chl. 
"     and  Iroil,   cyanide,  •  so-called,    see  So- 
dium, ferro-cyanide 

"  and  do.,—  other  sails, — see  under  Iron, 
Mono-compounds;  and  Iron,  Sesqui- 

compounds 

"  and  Lead,  thio-suli)hate  ("hypo-sul- 
phite"), see  Lead  and  Sodium,  thio- 

sulphate 

' '    and  liithium,  salts,  see  Lith.  and  Sod. 

"    and  Magnesium,  boro-citrate 

"       "        "     lactate 

"       "        "     phosphate 

"    and  Mercury,  Amalgam,  see  Sodium 

Amalgam— (below  !) 

' '  and  Palladium,  chloride,  see  Palladi- 
um and -Sodium,  chloride 

' '  and  Platinum,  double  and  triple  salts, 
see  under:  Platinum  double  Chlorides; 
do.  doiible  Cyanides  ;    and,  do.  triple 

Cyanides 

"    and  Potassium,  carbonate,  chem.  pure 

"       "        "    sulphate 

"       "        "    boro  -  tartrate  ;   and,    tartrate 
(~-  U.  S.  Ph. ;  etc. ) ;— see  Pot. 
and  Sodium,  do. ;  and,  do. . 
"    and  Silver,  thio-sulphate,  ("  hypo-sul- 
phite "j,  see  Silver  and  Sodium,  thio- 
sulphate  

Sodium,  Platinum  and  Potassium,  cy- 
anuret,  see  iinder  Platinum  triple  Cyanides 

Sodivma  Al\im,  see  Alum,  sodic  

Sodium  Amalgam 

Solanidine 

Solanine,  pure,  crj'st 

"     hydrochlorate 


Containers  incl. 

lb.     .25 
lb.     .60 


oz.  1.50 
oz.     .  75 


oz.  .  lo 
oz.  .80 
oz.  2.50 


lb.  .45 

lb.  .75 

oz.  .13 

oz.  .30 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.20 
lb.  1.35 


oz.  .40 
oz.  .50 
oz.     .40 


lb.  1.25 
lb.     .75 


lb.  2.50 
15  gr.  2.25 
15  gr.  3.00 
15  gr.  4.00 


jK^When  ordering,  si)ecify  :  "MERCK'S"! 


134 


IVIERCK'S    Index. 


Soluble  Citrates,  so-called,  see  Iron,  Sesqiii- 
compoiinds:  Aminonio-ferric  citrate: 

browu,  (/'.  S.  Fh.;  and,  f^een 

Cream  of  Tartar, —Ao-caite/, — (Borax- 
Tartar),  see  Potassiiim   and  Sodium, 

boro-ti\rtrate 

do    of  Ao    --perfectly  sol-\  ^^^^^  ^^ 

xible  in  Water 1  ,       ,     _ 

Scalesof  Tartar  (-of  Bo-    ^^-^ 

rax-  Tartar) J 

Glass,    (WattT-Glass),    see   Potassium, 
silicate,  etc.; — and:  Soda,  silicate,   U. 

S.  Ph.;  etc 

Indigo,  (Intligo  Suli)bate),— solution, 

-   see  Tinctures:  Indigo 

Iron,    so-called,  see  Iron,  oxide,  red, 

saccharated 

Tartar,  (Tartarus  tartarisatus ),  see  Po- 
tassium, tartrate,  neutral,  U.S. Ph.;  etc. 
N.B. — Compare:  Soluble  "Cream," 
and  "Scale-f," of  Tartar;-(a6oi;e/j. 
"     do., — Ammoniated, — see  Potassium 

and  Ammonium,  tartrate 

Solutions  (Liquores), — [See,  also:  "N.  B.," 

at  end  of  "  Sohitions  "] : — 

Aluminium  acetate,  see  Aluminium,  acet. ,  liq. 

Ammonia,  aqueous,  see  Ammonia,  Water  of 

' '     alcoholic,  see  Ammonia,  Spirit  of ...  . 

Ammonium  acetate,  — Ph.  G.  II,  — ( ' '  Spiritus 

Mindereri  ") 

"     carbonate,    pyro-oleous,     see    Spirit, 

so-called,  of  Hartshorn,  — rectified .  . 

"     succinate,  ("Spiritus  cornu  cervisuc- 

cinatus"), — sp.  gr.  1.055 

"  sulphide  (sulpburet), — hydro-suli^hur- 
etted,  —  {Ilyclrothio7i-ammonium  so- 
lution)   

anodyne  Iron-,  Besluseheff' s,  see  Tinctures: 

Iron  chloride, — ethereal 

Antimonious  chloride,  (Tri-chloride  of  Anti- 
mony);—  [Xi^uid  Butter  of  Antimony], — 

sp.  gr.  1. 350 

do.  do.,  white,  pure, — sp,  gi\  1.350 

N.B. — Concentrated  Butter  of  Antimony, 

see  Antimony,  chloride,  Antimonious. 

Arsenic  and  Mercury  Iodides,  —  U.  8.  Ph.;  — 

(Solut.  of  Bin-iodide  of  Mercury  and  Ter- 

iodide  of  Arsenic), — (Donovan's  Solution) 

Bamberger's     Mercuro-albuminated;     see 

Mercury,  bi-chloride,  albuminated,  fliiid. 

Chlorine,  — aqueous,  —  see  Chlorine-water  .  . 

Donovan's,     see    Solution,     Arsenic     and 

Mercury  Iodides,  U.  S.  Ph 

Dzondi's  ammoniacal,  see  Ammonia,  Spirit 

Fehling's  Test-,  see  under:  Titrated  Normal 

Solutions, — (at  End  of  Alphabetical  List!) . 

Fowler's  arsenical,  see  Solut.,  Potassium 

arsenite,  U.  S.  Ph 

Gutta-percha, —  U.  S.  Ph.; — {Traumaticin) . 
Ichthyol,  see  under  Ichthyol  preparations . 
Indigo  sulphate,  see  Tinctures:  Indigo.  . .  . 

Iron  acetate,  —  sp.  gr.  1. 145 

1.138.. 

"    —Ph.  G.  II, -sp.gr.  1.081-1.083 

"    ^r/.  S.  Ph.,—     "     I.IG 

"     albuminate, — ace.  to  Dr.  Fri(!se 

"     "  Dr.  Drees 

"     chloride,  proto-  (Ferrous,  )-sixgr.  1.255 

"         "     Ferric,    normal,    see    Solution, 

Iron,  tri-chloride 


Containers  inch 


lb.     .50 


lb. 

1.50 

lb. 

.60 

lb. 

.35 

lb. 

.50 

lb.  3.00 


lb.  1.00 

lb.  .75 
lb.  .65 
lb.  1.00 
lb.  . 75 
lb.  .75 
lb.     .  35 


.^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NIBRCK'S 

Index. 

135 

Solutions  (Liquores^,  -  continued  : 
Iron  chloride,  Fernc,-(co7i<m. .'),- basic, -so- 
called  ; — see  Sol. ,  Ii-on  oxy-chloride 
do., — anodyne, —see  Tinctures:  Iron 
chloride, — ethereal 

Containers  incl. 

•    citrate,— t/.  s.  Ph.,  — sp.  gr.  1.26 

•  •    dialyzed, — (a  so-called  t'^olution  /),  — see 

formate, — sp.  gr.  1.04 

oxy-chloride,    Ferric,     (Basic    Ferric 
chloride),  so-called,  -Ph.  G.  II,— 

[3.5%  of  Iron,  =5"^  of  Fe„03] 

'  •     peptonized,  (Peptonated  Fenuc  Oxide ), 
— dialyzed; — ^for  internal  iise;— [3% 
Iron]. — (Prepared  from  the  above.). 
N.  B. — Compare,  also:  Iron,  pep- 
tonized, solution,  glycerinated, 
— for  subcuta7ieous  injections. 
"    saccharate, — icith  excess  of  Sugar, — see 

Syrup  of  Saccharate  of  Iron 

' '    sub-sulphate,  -  U.  S.  Ph.  /-(Sol.  of  Basic 
Ferric  Sulphate),  [Monsel's  solution  ] 
"    sulphate.   Ferric,   normal,    (Ter- sul- 
phate),—CT.  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G. 

I,— sp.  gr.  1.32 

"        "     do.,  do.,  —Ph.  G.  n,  —  sp.  gr. 
1.428^30 

lb.  2.50 
lb.     .35 
lb.  i.io 

lb.     .40 
lb.     ..50 

lb.     .45 
IV..     .40 

* '        "       "     "    commercial 

"         "       "    basic,    see  Solution,   Iron, 

sub-suljohate,  U.  S.  Ph. . 

"    tri-chloride  (sesqui-chloride)  {Normal 

Ferric  chloride] ,  — sp.  gr.  1. 5()() 

'<    _.sp.  gr.  1.480   

lb.     .85 
lb.     .75 
lb.     .65 

"      1.405,— [/;  .S.  PA. . 

"      1.28,— Ph.  G.  n                      lb.     .50 

Lead  acetate,  basic,  (sub-acetate), — [so-called 
Goulard's  Extract ;  Vinegar  of  Lead — ^Ace- 
tum  plumbi  (Saturni)], — Liquor  plumbi 
subacetatis,  JJ.  8.  Ph 

lb.     .  30 

lb.     .25 

lb.  1.10 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.60 

Lime, —  U.  S. Ph., — (Lime-water — Aqua Cal- 
carias) 

ilercuric  nitrate,   (Mercury  Per-nitrate), — 
sp.  gr.  1.180 .  . 

"    — sp.  gr.  2.10,— ff.  S.  Ph. . . 

"      1.67 

Mercury  bi-chloride,  albuminated,— accord- 
ing to  Bamberger, — see  Mercmy,  bi-chlo- 
ride, albuminated,  fluid 

Monsel's,  see  Solution,  Iron  sub- sulphate, 
U.S.Ph 

pancreatic,  —  prepared    directly    from   the 
fresh  pancreas; — (not  Glycerolate  of  Pan- 
creatin!— w/iif/i  s-ealso,  under:  Pancrea- 
tin, — solution  in  Glycerin.) 

lb.  1.50 
lb.     .30 
lb.     .75 

lb.     .40 
lb.     .75 

Potassa,  caustic, — sp.gr.1.340  )  [340/  Potaes. 
"    pure,-  "     1.340  j  Hydr.-KHO] 

"     1.142,-Ph.  G.  II, - 
[15%  of  K  HO]. 

Potassium  acetate, — Ph.  G.  II 

"     arsenite, —  U.   S.  P/i.,-— (Fowler's  Ar- 
senical solution) 

"     silicate,    (Liquid    Glass),    see   under: 
Potassium,  silicate 

lb.     .40 
lb,     .30 
lb.     .75 

lb.     .40 
lb.     .35 

Soda,  caustic, — sp.gr.1.340.  1  piv  Sodium 
"     pure,       "     1.340.    fHydr.-NaHO] 
"     1.159-16.3,  Ph.  G.  II, 
— [abt.l59^NaHO] 
"     -sp.  gr.   1.34,  — [37°  Be]; -free 
from   Nitrogen.  — [For  deter- 
mining Nitrogen  in  analyses.] 

^^-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


136 


NlERCK'S     IXDEX, 


Solutioiis  (LiqnoresJ, — continued : 

Sodium  ethylate,  (Liquor  Sodii  ethylatis,  Ph. 
Brit),  see  Sodium,  ethylate,  liquid 

"    hj'po-chlorite 

' '    silicate,  (Liquid Glass), -  U.  S.  Ph.:  and 
other  grades ;  —  see  under :  Sodium, 

silicate 

N.  B. — Many  other  Solutions,  see  under  the 

names  of  the  various  Metallic  salts,  etc. 

— Compare,  also :  Tinctukes,  etc.;  and, 

Sykup,  etc. 

Solutions,  Test-,  {Indicator-,  titrated  normal, 

and  pharmacopoeial  volumetric  Solutions), — 

for  qualitative  and  quantitative  analyses, — 

see  at  End  of  List. 

Sorbin  (Sorbinose) 

Sorbit  (Sorbitol) 

Sozo-iodole  (Di-iod-para-phenol-sulphonate  of  So- 
dium),— readily  soluble 

'^^'N.B.  — The  analogous  salts  of  Potassium, 
Ammonium,  Barium,  Lead,  Mercury,  Silver, 
and  Zinc,  are  also  made. 
Sparteine  Merck: 
pure  Alkaloid, -syrupy  consistency.-t^arcotic.) 

hydrochlorate,  cryst 

hydro-iodate  (hydriodate),  cryst, — readily  sol- 
uble in  5  parts  of  Water 

sulphate,  cryst 

Specimen  Collections: 

Alkaloids.  Glucosides.  etc ] 

All  the  Opium  constituents i  See  at  End 

Metals I      of  List. 

Physiological  Preparations J 

Spigeline. — The  highly  toxic  active  principle 
of  Maryland  Pink— Spigelia  marilandica. — 

(Anthelmintic;  specially  in  ascarides!) 

N.B. — See,  also: — Fluid  Extracts:  Spigelia. 

Spirit,  Angelica,  — compound 

"     aromatic, — Ph.  Neerl 

"     Balm   (Lemon -bixlm  —  Melissa), — com- 
pound;   ["Eau  des  Carmes"]. 

"         "     — simple,  concentrated 

"  Cochlearia  (Scurvy-grass,  Spoonwortj, 
—Ph.  G.  II,— from  the  fresh  herb.  . . 
' '  Elder-flo-nei-s,  see  Spirit,  Sambucus .... 
"  formic,  (Spirit  of  Ants— Spiritus  Formi- 
carumi, — true, — prep,  from  ants 
"  "  — Ph.  G.  II,  -prep,  f  r.  Formic  Acid . 
"    Mastic  (Mastix), — compound;  (Spiritus 

matricalis — Mother-spirit) 

"    Melissa:  compound;  and  simple; — see 

Spirit,  Balm 

' '    —  so-called,  —  Mindererus's,    see    Solu- 
tions: Ammonium  acetate 

' '  Mother-,  see  Spirit,  Mastic,  — compound 
"  pyro-acetic, — so-called, — see  Acetone.. 
"     pyro-ligneous  (pyro-xylic),  see  Alcohol, 

methylic 

"    Easpberrj-;  —  for  preparing  Aqua  Kubi 

idaii 

"     Sambucus  (Elder-llowers) 

"     Scurvy -grass  (Sijoonwort),  see   Spirit, 

Cochlearia 

' '    Wood-,  see  Alcohol,  methylic 

Spirit  of  Ammonia,  Dzondi's,  see  Ammonia, 

Spirit  of 

"        "       "     — aromatic 

"     of  Ants,  see  Spirit,  formic 

"    — so-called, — fuming,  of  Liba\-ius;   see 
Tin,  tetra-chloride 


ContAiners  incL 


lb.     .35 


15  gr.  1 .  50 


oz.  1.7; 


15  gr.  .50 

15  gr.  .50 

15  gr.  .50 

15  gr,  .30 


lb.     .85 
lb.  1.00 

lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.50 

lb.  1.00 


lb.  1.00 

lb.    .yo 

lb.  1.50 


lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 


lb.  1.00 


^^- When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  "  I 


IVLERCKl'S     INDEX, 


137 


Spirit  —  so-called  —  of  Hartshorn, — rectified; 
(Spiritus  Comxi  Cervi  rectificatus ; 
Liquor  Ammonii  carbonici  pyro-ole- 
osi— Solution  of  Pyro-oleous  Ammo- 
nium Carbonate) 

"    — so-called— oi  Hartshorn, —s«ccina/ed, • 
see  Solutions:  Ammonium  succinate 
"     of  Iron  Chloride,  —etherized;  see  Tinc- 
tures: Iron  chloride,  —  ethereal 

"    of  Muriatic  Ether;  (Siceet  Spirit  of  Salt), 
[Hydrochlorated   Alcohol],  —  sp.    gr. 

0.840 

"    of  Nitrous  Ether;  (Svoeet  Spirit  of  Nitre), 

—  i'.S.Ph 

Spiritus  eethereus  martiatus,  (Spir.  Fen-i 
chlorati  asthereus ),  see  Tinctures :  Iron 

chloride, — ethereal 

"    Ammoniaei    caustici  Dzondii,  see 

Ammonia,  Spirit  of 

* '    Comu  Cervi  rectificatus,  see  Spirit, 
so-called,  of  Hartshorn,  — 

rectified 

"        "  "     suecinatus,  see  Solutions : 

Ammonium,   succinate.  . 

"    fumans  Libavii,  see  Tin,  tetra-chlo- 

ride 

Spiritus,  other  than  above,  see:  Spirit,  etc. . . 
Sp  odium  puriflcatum;  et,  purum; — see  Char- 
coal, animal,  purified,  U.  S.  Ph.;  and,  pure 
Sponge,  burnt,  (Spongia  usta  [tosta]),  see 

Charcoal,  Sponge- 

' '    compressed,   (Spongise    pressae),  —  tied 

with  txsine 

"         "in  layers, — without  t^ine 

Sponge-tent  ( Waxed  Sponge  —  Spongiae  ce- 

ratas) 

Squill  (Scilla)  preparations: 

Scilli-picrin  Merck 

ScUUtin 

Scilli-toxin  (Scillain) 

Stanni    pulvis,   see    Tin,    metallic,    pure, 

powder 

Stannic  Precipitate  of  Gold,  see  Gold, 

Tin-precipitate  of 

Stannum,  and  compounds,  see  Tin,  etc. . . . 

Staphisagrine 

Starch  (Amidin,  Fecula),  iodized,  — (Amy- 
lum  iodatum,  U.  S.  Ph.); — ["Iodide  of 

Starch"], — soluble    

"    of  Inula  (  -of  Elecampane;  -of  Alant- 
Toot),  —  [ Alant-starch  ;  Alantin  ;  Dah- 

lin],  — see  Iniilin 

Starch-sugar,  chem.  pure,  anhydrous,  see  Grape- 
sugar,  etc 

Steel  Pellets,  so-called,  see  Iron,  Mono-com- 
pounds:    Potassio  -  Ferrous    tartrate,     in 

globules 

Stibium,  and  compounds,  see  Antimony,  etc. 
( — "Stihiated — "  etc.,  see  "Antimoniated — " 

etc.) 

Stilbene   (Symmetric  Di  -  phenyl  -  ethylene) 

[Tohiylene] 

Stone,  divine  .  . . .  [  so-called,   see    Copper, 

' '     ophthalmic,  \      aluminated 

• '    infernal,  see  Silver,  nitrate,  cryst. ;  and, 

molded; — U.  S.  Ph.;  and,  grey 

Strontixim,  metallic,—  from  Amalgam 

"  "    — by  electrolysis 

' '    acetate  

"     bromate 


Containers  incl. 


lb.     .60 


11).  1.25 


oz.     .  75 
oz.  1.50 

oz.     .  70 

15  gr.  .35 
15  gr.  .75 
15  gr.  2.00 


15  gr.  1.00 
oz.     .34 


15  gr.  1.00 


15  gr.  5.00 

15  gr.  10.00 

lb.  2.50 

oz.  1 .  00 


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138 


iMERCK's    Index. 


Containers  incl. 
oz.     .50 
lb.        ftO 

it     oMciVfite                                                              1          lb,  1.85 

_,  . 

"     chloride,  chem.  pure,  cryst lb.  1 .25 

"         "     crvst                                                      1         lb-       75 

' 

"         '  <     (Irv               

lb.  1.50 

lb.  2.25 

lb.  2.25 
oz.     .50 
oz.     .75 

- 

"     fluoride. — (An    inhalant    in    laryngeal 
phthisis.) 

"     hypo-sulphate 

"     hypo-sulphite,  see  Strontium,  thio-sul- 

"    iodide  

"    nitrate,  pure,  anhydrous,  cryst 

"     dry 

oz.  1.00 
lb.  1.00 
lb.     .25 
lb.  1.30 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.50 

oz.     .  75 

"    phosphate 

"     sulphate,  precipitated 

' '     sulphide  (sulphuretj 

"     thio-sulphate  (formerly  called    "hypo- 
sulphite   ) 

Strontium  and  Platinum,    cyanide,    see 

iinder  Platinum  double  Cyanides .... 

"     and  Potassium,  chlorate 

Strophanthin  Merck,  chem.  pure,  cryst.;  — from 
Strophauthus  hispidus,  an  African  arrow- 
poison.  —  (Preferred    to    Digitalin,  —  as   a 

lb.  2.50 

gi-ain     .  50 
,  oz.vls.oz.2.00 
j  oz.vls.oz.  1.95 
ioz.vls.Dz.2.00 
I  oz.vls.oz.  3 .  50 
^oz.vls.oz.4.00 
J  oz.vls.oz.  6.00 
i  oz.vls.oz.  6. 00 

oz.  1.00 
Joz.vls,oz.  6.00 

i  oz.vls.oz.2.00 
|oz.vls.oz.6.00 
|oz.vls.oz.4.00 
J  oz.vls.oz.  3. 50 
i  oz.vls.oz.  4.00 
1  oz.vls.oz.  2 .  00 
i oz.vls.oz,  3.00 

Strychnine  (Strychnia),  pure,  cryst.,-- f.  8.  Ph. 

' '    pure,  precipitated 

"    acetate 

"    arseniate  (ursenatej 

"    arsenite 

"    camphorate 

"    citrate 

"    ferri-citrate, — Ferri  et  Strychnince   citras, 
U  iS'  Ph 

1 

"    hydrobromate 

"    hydrochlorate 

"    hydro-iodate  (hvdriodate)  .         

"        "        with  Iodide  of  Zinc 



"      lartatp                                                  

i 

"    nitrate,  cryst 

"    phosphate 

' '     saccharinate    (not    saccha-  )     r™< "»"» of 

,.„tell                                     V  strychnine  and 

^'■"■^^  ■) f       Saccharin— 

"              "       bi- )    wh^ck  latter  tee! 

"    sulphate,— [T-.S.  PA 

"    suipho  -  carboiate    (i>henol  -  sulphonate, 

Kulplio-])henate) 

Strychnine  aud  Zinc-Oxide,  hydriodate,  see  Str., 
hydro-iodate,  —with  Iodide  of  Zinc 

J  oz.vls.oz.2.00 
^oz.vls.oz.  5.00 

Strychnine  with  Ferri-citrate  of  Quinine 

Strychnine,    Methyl-,   etc.,    see   Methyl- 

Joz.vls.oz.3.00 

Styracin,  cryst.,  white,  (Cinnamate  of  Cin- 

nyl  [Styryl  j ),  [Cinnamylo  -  cirmamic  Ether] 

Styrol  (Styrolene;   Ciunamene,   Cinnamol), 

oz.  5.00 

oz.  2.50 

oz.  2.00 
oz.  5.00 
oz.     .65 

Styrone  (Cinnyl   Alcohol;  Cinnamic   [Sty- 
rylic)  Alcohol),  liqiiid 

Suberin 

Sublimate,   corrosive,   see    Mercury,   bi- 

chlnridp     /T  ,S'  Pji  •  etc 

Succus.  Sucei,  etc.,  see  Juice,  Juices,  etc. 

^r-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


JVIERCK'S     INDEX. 


139 


Sugar,  ferruginated,  {Iron-Sugar),  see  Iron, 
oxide,  red,  saccharated ».  . . . 

Containers  inol. 

X.B. — Compare,  also: 
Iron,  albuminate 

"     carbonate — (U.  S.  Ph.;  etc.)  — 

"    iodide-{U.  k  PL)  - 

"    i^eptonized 

"     sulphate,  Ferrous 

1 

.1 

"     Mono-compounds:  Mangano- 
Ferrous  carbonate 

1 

Sugar,  Grape-,  /  (Dextrose,    Dextro  -glucose  ; 
"    Starch-,   (      Glucose,)— see  Grape-sugar, 
chem.  pure,  anhydrous,  etc. 

"     Fruit-,  (Levulose),  see  Fruit-sugar,  I. . 
"    inverted,  see  Friiit-sugar,  commercial 

'  •    Madagascar,  see  Melampjnit 

• '     Milk:-,  (Lactose,  Lactin),  see  Milk-siigar 

"    of  Acorns,  see  Quercit 

"'     if  Manna,  seo  Mannit 

"    of  TVTpat,,  s<^>^  TiT^sit 

Sugar — so-caUed — of  Lead,  see  Lead,  ace- 
tate, normal,  U.  S.  Ph 

—     - 

Sulfur,  etc.,  =  Sulphur,  etc 

Sulpho-phenol  (Sulpho-carbol),  para-  and 

ortho-,  —  mixed,  —  see  Acid,  suljiho- 

carbolic 

"    ortho-,  pure,  -33^%  solution,  -see  Aseptol 
Sulpho  -  urea  (Sulph  -  urea)  [Sulpho  -  carb- 
amide]   

Sulphon'al   (Di-ethyl-sulphon-di-methyl-me- 

thane)  [=  (C  H3),  ^  C.  (C^  H^ .  S  0„)J .  —  Crys- 
tals, soluble  in  SOO  parts  Water  of  15°  C 
[59  F] ;  in  65  of  Absolute  Alcohol,  or  in  110 
of  .50-°^  Ale,  at  same  temperature.  —  (Ee- 
ported  to  be  a  non-narcotic  hji^notic,  with- 
out heart-effects.) 

oz.  3.00 
oz.  2.25 

Sulphur,  sublimed,  (Flowers  of  Sulphur), — 

Sulphur  sublimatum,  U.  S.  Ph 

"     do.,  washed  (purified ),  [Washed Flowers 
of  Sulphur], — Sulphur  lotum,  V.  S.  Ph. 
"     precipitated,  (Milk  [Magistery]  of  Sul- 
phur—  Lac  Sulphuris),  pure, — 
Sulphur  prcecipitatum,  U.  S.  Ph. 

1 

1 

lb.     ..35 
lb.     .20 
lb.  1.00 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .  50 
oz.     .  75 

"     cliem.  pure,  cryst 

"     bromide    

' '     chloride . 

"         "     camjihorated 

' '     di-oxide,  hydra  ted,  —  solution, — see  Ac- 
id, sulphuroiis, —  U.  8.  Ph.;  etc 

' '    — so-caUed,  — golden,  — ( Sb,  H.) ;— see  .\n- 
timony,  sulphide,  golden 

"    iodide,-  U.  S.  Ph 

oz.     .50 

•'     tri-oxide,  see  Acid,  siilphiuic,  anhydroiis 

"     mono  -  hydrated,    see    Acid,    sul- 

l^huric,  chem.  pure,  [".  S.  Ph. .  . 

Sulphur  stibiatum  aurantiaciim,(Ni(7p/(Mr 

auratum  Antimonii),  —  [7iot:   "Sulphurated 

.\utimony,"  U.  S.  Ph. ; — but:  Peida-sulphide 

of  .\nt. !] ;— see  Antimony,  sulphide,  golden 

Carbon,  bi-sulphide 

• '    Balsam  of,  see  Oils,  divers  :  sulphur- 
ated Linseed- 



' '    do.  do. ,  terebinthinated,  see  Oils,  divers : 
sulphurated  Linseed-,  terebinthinated 

"    Flowers  of,   see   Sulphur,   sublimed, 
U.  S.  Ph. 

"    do.  do.,  washed,  see  Sulphur,  sublimed, 
washed,  U.  S.  Ph 

^  When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


140 


NlERCPC's   Index. 


Sulphur,  Liver  of,   {Potassic  Liver  of  Sul- 
phur), see  Potassa,  sulphurated,  U.  S. 
Ph  ;  and  other  grades 

Containers  incl. 

"    do.  do.,  calcic,  see  Lime,  sulphurated, 
U.  S.  Ph 

"       "     "    do.,  antimoniated  (stibiated), 
see    Lime,    antimonio  -  sul  - 
phurated 

"       "      "    sodic,  see  Soda,  sulphurated, 
etc.         

"    lyrilTf  (Magisiery)  of,  see  Sulphur,  pre- 
cipitated, U.  S.  Ph.;  etc 

Syringin 

Syrup,  Buckthorn  (Common  [purging]  Buck- 
thorn), —  [Syrupus   Spinie   cervinaj; 
Svr.  Rhamni  cathartic;e  (cathartici)] . 

15  gr.  2.50 

lb.     .60 
lb.     .75 
lb.     .60 

oz.  1.00 

' '     Cherry,  (Syrupus  Cerasorum) 

"    Mulberry,  \Syrupus  Mororuni) 

' '    Papaw  (Carica  Papaya).  —  [100  grammes 

dissolve  250  grammes  of  meat] 

*'    Poppies  (Poppy-capsules),  [Syrupus  Di- 

acodii  (Papaveris ;  capitum  Papaveris)] 

' '    EaspbeiTy,  (Syrupus  Il\ibi  idjei) 

*'    of  Saccharate  of  Iron,  (Syrup  of  Saccha- 

rated  Ferric  Oxide;  Syrup  of  Soluble 

Saccharated  Oxide  of  Iron) 

lb.     .50 

lb.     .75 
lb.  1.00 

"    Violets,  (Syrupus  Violarum) 

• 





^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK'S 

Index. 

141 

Containers  incl. 



- 

* — 



^^  When  orderiuj,',  specif j  :  "MERCK'S"! 


142 


NlERCK'S     INDEX. 


1 


Tarmin  (Tannic  Acid),  verj-  light,  chem 
pure,   clearly  Boluble,  —  U.  S.  Ph. 

and  Ph.  G.  II 

' '     very  light,  pure , 

' '    commercial,  powder  or  granu-  )  ^ 

lated,  I >  WalVr'Aiid 

"    powder  or  granulated,  II )  '"  '^'"'"'' 

"         "     powder.  III 

"     IV 

"    powder, — Ph.  G.  11, — perfectly  white.  . 

"    odorless  and  soluble 

"    in  sticks 

Tannin  Albuminate 

Tantalum,  metallic,  pure 

"     pent-oxide,  (Tantalic   Oxide),  hydrated, 
— from  Tantalic  Chloride; — see  Acid, 

tantalic 

Tar  (Pix)  of  Birch,  see  Oils,  divers  :  Birch; 

empyreumatic 

"     of  Juniper  (Juniper- wood),  see    Oils, 

divers  :  Cade 

"     of  Lignite,  see  OUs,  divers  :  Lignite.  . 
Tartar,  chem.  pure,   see  Potassium,  bi-tar- 

trate,  U.  S.  Ph. ;  etc 

"    Cream  of,      )  see  Pota.ssiiun,  bi-tartrate, 
"    Crystals  of,  \       U.  .S'.  Ph.;  etc. ;  etc. . .  . 
N.B. — Compare,  also:   Tartar,    Soluble 
Cream  of,  ("so-called";  and,  "per- 
fectly soluble  "), — below! 
"     puritied;  and,  pure;  (Crystals  of  Tartar  ; 
Cream  of  Tartar); — see  Potassium,  bi- 
tartrate,  etc. ,  etc 

Tartar,  ammoniated,  soluble,   see  Potas- 
sium and  Ammonium,  tai-trate 

"  ammonio  -  ferric,  {Ammoniacal  Iron- 
Taiiar),  see  Iron,  Sesqui-compounds : 
^7?imo?u'o-Ferric  tartrate,  ['.  S.  Ph. .  .  . 
"  antimoniated,  (Tartams  stibiatus), 
[Tartar  Emetic],  see  Antimony  and 
Potassium,   tartrate,    ['.   S.   Ph.;  and 

other  grades 

"    Borax-,  (Tartarus  boraxatus),  [so-callei 

"  SolMe  Cream  of  Tartar"],  see  Po- 

bissiiun  and  Sodium,  boro-tartrate .  .  . 

"    do.-,  perfectly  .soluble  in  Water! — see  do. 

do.  do.,  do.,  —  in. •scales 

' '     essential  Salt  of,  see  Acid,  tartaric .  .  . 
}i.B.~  Compare:  Tartar,  Salt  of,  — (be- 
low)! 
"    ferrated,  (  see  Iron,  3/o»o-compounds : 
"     Iron-  ...  j      Potassio-FerroM.9  tartrate . 
N.B. — Compare:    Tartarated   (Tartar- 
ized)  Iron,  —  [below] ! 
"    ferrid-ammoniaeal,  )   ee«  iron,  sesqui-com- 


Salt  of,  see  Potiissium,  carbonate,  pure. 
N.  B.  —  Compare:  Tartar,  essential  Salt 
of,  — (above) ! 
Soda-,  see  Potassium  and  Sodium,  tar- 
trate, {'.  S.  Ph.;  etc 

soluble,  (Tartarus  tartarisatus),  see  Po- 
tassium, tartrate,  neutral 

"     ammoniated,  see  Potassium  and 

Ammonium,    tartrate 

soluble  Cream  of, — so-caWed,  -(Borax- 
Tartar),  —  see  Potassiiuu  and 
Sodium,  boro-tartrate 


do.  do.  .  . 
Scales  of. 


-p^f'f'r  j  _,« do.  do.  do.. 


Containers  incl. 
OZ.      .  30 

oz.     .28 

lb.  2  00 

lb.  1  95 

lb.  1.90 

lb.  1.85 

oz.      25 

OZ.      35 

oz.     .  50 

oz.     .50 

15  gr.  7.50 

1 

MB^When  ordering,  specify :  "MERCK'S  I " 


IVlERCK's    Index. 


143 


Bee  Antimony 
and  Potassium, 

tartrate,  U.  S. 

Ph.;   and  other 

grades. 


So- 


[above] ! 

J    see    Potaisium    ar 

'-      dium,    tartrate,    U.  S. 

\       Ph.;  etc 

Tartar),    [Cremor 


Tartar, —(confinued  / ), — tartarized  (tartar- 
ated],  [Soluble  Tartar],  see  Potassium, 

tartrate,  neiitral 

"    vitriolated,  see  Potassium,  sulj^liate,  . 

Tartar  Emetic 

Tartarus  stibiatus,   (Anti 

uioniated  Tartar) 

Tartarated  ( Tartarized)  An- 
timony   

"     Iron,  see  Iron,  (Ses^wi-coiupounds  :  Po- 

tassio-Fen'Jc  tartrate,  U.  S.  Ph 

N.B. — Compare:    Tartar,   ferrated, 

(Iron-Tartar),  - 

"     Soda,  (Soda-Tartar), 

Tartarus  natronatus .  . . 

"    boraxatus,   ( Borax - 

Tartan  (^«asi  solubUis!],  see  Potassium 

and  Sodium,  boro-tartrate 

"    do., — plane  solubilis/  —  see  do.  do.  do., 

do., — in  scales 

' '    tartarisatus,  (Soluble  Tartar),  see  Po- 
tassium, tartrate,  neutral 

Taurine  (Amido-etbyl-sulphonic  Acid) 

Tellurium,  pure 

"     di-oxide,    (Tellurous    oxide),   hydrated, 
— [Tellurous  Hydroxide] ;  — see  Acid, 

tellurous 

"     tri-oxide,  (Telluric  oxide),  tii-hydrated, 
—  [Di-hydrated  Telluric  Hydroxide] ; 

— see  Acid,  telluric,  di-hydrated 

Terebene,— optically  inactive 

"     Dr.  Bond's, — in  original  bottles 

Terpenes,  — optically  active, — hydrocblo- 

rates  of,  see  Turpentine-oil,  etc. ;  etc 

Terpin  Hydrate,  cryst. — (Ter-hydrate  of  optically 
inactice  Terpenes). — [Succedaneum  for  Tur- 
pentine-oil. I 

Terpinol,  li(]uid 

Terra  foliata  Tartari,  see  Potassium,  ace- 
tate, U.  S.  Ph.;  and  other  grades  and  forms 
Terra  foliata  Tartari  crystallisata,  see 
Sodium,  acetate,  U.  S.  Ph.;  and  other  kinds 

Test-papers,  see  Paj^er,  etc 

Test-solutions  {Indicator-,  titrated  normal, 
and  phfxrmacoposial  volumetric  Solutions), — 
for  qualitative  and  quantitative  analyses, — 
see  at  End  of  List. 

Tetr-iod-pyrrole,  see  lodole ...    

Thalline  ( Tetra-hydro-para-chin- [quin-] ani- 
sol  I,  —  [Methyl-ether  of  Tetra-hydro- 

l^ara-oxy-quinoline],  —  salicylate 

' '     sulphate 

"     tannate 

"     tartrate  

Thallium,  metallic 

"     oxide  

Thallium-salts: — Acetate;  bromide;  carbon- 
ate; chloride;  sesqui-chloride;  iodide;  ni- 
trate ;  sulphate [each : — 

Thebaine,  piare 

"    hydrochlorate 

"     tartrate,  acid 

Theine,  see  Caffeine 

Theobroma,  Oil  of,  see  Butter,  Cacao-  .... 

Theobromine 

"    hydrochlorate,  cryst 

Thermifugin  ( Methy  1-tri-hydro-oxy-quino- 
line-carbonate  of  Sodium); — [formula  of  the 
Acid:  see  under  Acids!].  -  (An  antipyretic, 
discovered  by  Prof.  Deninie,  of  Berne.).  .  .  . 


Containers  incl. 

15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.  1.00 

lb.  1.00 

each     . 75 

oz.     .  35 

oz.     .  65 





oz.  2.50 

oz.  2.50 

oz.  1.75 
oz.  2.25 



15  gr.     .30 

15  gr.     .  50 

15  gr.     .50 
15  gr.     .  65 
15  gr.     .65 
15  gr.     .65 

15  gr.  1.25 
15  gr.  1.25 

^^Wlien  ordering,  specify:  " MERCK'S "1 


144 


IVlERCK's    Index. 


Thio-alcohol,  ethylic,  see  Mercaptan,  ethylic 

Thorium,  metallic 

••     sulphate 

Thridace,  see  Lactiicarium,  GalUc 

Thymol,  crj-st.,  — T.  .S  P/i.,— (Thymic  Acid; 

Thyme-cmnphor) 

Thymol-Mercury,  acetate,  (Thymol-acetate 

of  Merciirj'),  see  Mercur-Thymol,  acetate . . 

Tin.  (Stannum),    double  salts  of,  see   "Tin 

and  — "  (below!) 

"    metallic,  pure,  in  sticks 

"         "  "    granulated 

"        "  "    precipitated 

"         "  "    powder,  (Stanni  pul vis)  . . 

"         "  "    filings 

"  ammonio-chloride,  see  Tin  and  Ammo- 
nium, chloride 

' '    bi-chloride./uming,  -so-called,  -(Libavius's 

"Spirit"),  seeTiu,  tetra-chloride 

"         "    cryst.,  white, — so-called, — see  Tin 

and  Sodium,  chloride 

"         "     true,  see  Tin,  chloride 

"    bi-siilphide  (bi-sulphuret) 

"  chloride  (di-chloride  —  true  hi-cldoride ; 
— formerly  called  "  i^roto-chloride  "), 
[Stannous  chloride],  — jjure ;  -  {Anhy- 
drous form  of  the  so-called  "  Tin-salt '') 

"     iodide  

"     oxalate .• 

"     oxide,  white,  (per-oxide,  di-oxide),  (Stan- 
nic  oxide  ;  Anhvdroiis   Stannic 

Acid] ! 

"        "    do.,  pure,  (Flowers  of  Tin  —  Flo- 
res  Jovis  [Stanni]) 

"     oxide,  grey,  (Tin  Ash — Cinis  Jovis  [Stan- 
ni]).—  [Used  in  the  arts   as  so-called 
Putty-poioder  (Polishing-powder).  ] .  .  .  . 
"     oxide,    black,    (prot- oxide,    mon- oxide, 

[Stannous  oxide] ,  pui'e 

"     phosphide  (phospburet),  mono- 

"     sulphate.  Stannous  [Protoxide  salt] 

'     "     sulphide  (sulphuret),  cryst 

"    tannate 

"    tartrate  

"  tetra-chloride,  (so-called  "Fuming  Bi- 
chloride"; Spiritus  fumans  Libavii); 
[Stannic  chloride ;  Anhydrous  Butter  of 

Tin] 

Tin  and  Ammonium,  chloride,  (Ammonio- 

stannic  chloride;  Chloro-stannate  of 

Ammonium),  [Pink  Salt;  Dyers'  Salt] 

' '    and  Mercury  and  Zinc,  Amalgam,  see 

Zinc  and  Tin,  Amalgam 

"    and  Sodium,  chloride,  (so-called  "White 

Crystallized  Tin  Bi-chloride") 

Tin  and  Zinc,  Am.algam,  see  Zinc  and  Tin, 

Amalgam 

Tin-precipitate  of    Gold,  see  Gold,   Tin- 

prrcipitate  of 

Tin  Ash,  see  Tin,  oxide,  grey 

"  Butter,  anhydr.,  see  Tin,  tetra-chloride 
' '  Flowers,  see  Tin,  oxide,  white,  pure .  . 
"  Po'wder,  see  Tin,  metalhc,  pure,  powder 
"     Salt,   so-called, —  anhydrous, —  see  Tin, 

chloride 

Tinctiu-es: 

Aconite:  root  (tiaber), — Ph.  G.II 

Actica,  see  Tincture,  Cimicifuga 

Adonis  vernalis,  (Bird's Eye;    Fhlse  Helle- 
bore) :  herb 


Containers  incl. 


15  gr.  20.00 
15  gr.  3.50 


.49 


lb. 
lb. 
lb. 
lb. 


1.00 
1.00 
1.50 
1.50 


lb.  1.00 


oz.     .  30 


lb.  .70 
oz.  1.00 
lb.  2.50 


lb.     .90 
lb.  1.00 


lb. 


70 


lb.  1.50 
oz.     .  75 


.25 
.25 
.65 
oz.     .  45 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


oz.     .40 
lb.     .05 


lb.     .65 


lb.  1.25 


lb.  1.50 


0S-  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  " ! 


IVLERCKi's   Index. 


145 


Tinctures,  — continued : 

Ants, — (Tinctura  Formicarum), — Ph.  G.  I. . 

Containers  incl. 

lb.  1.25 

Arbor  vit:«,  see  Tinctixre,  Thuja 

Arnica:  flowers 

lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.50 

Arnica:  fresh  herb 

arsenical,   Fowler's,  see  Solutions:   Potas- 
sium arsenite,  U.  S.  Ph 

Belladonna:  fresh  leaves, — Ph.  G.  I 

lb.  1.25 

Bestuschefif's,  see  Tincture,  Iron  chloride, 
— ethereal 

Bryony, — from  the  jiiice  of  the  fresh  root. . 

Cereiis) 

Caladiiim  seguinum,  see  Tinct.,  Dumb-cane 

lb.  1.25 

Cannabis,  Indian, — Ph.  G.  II, — (Alcoholic 
•5-%  solution  of  Extract  of  Indian  Hemp) . 

Capparis :  seed,  see  Tincture,  Simulo 

Carduus   marianus,    (Mary-Thistle), — Ph. 
G.  I 

lb.  1.25 

Cascara  sagrada,  (Chittem-bark) 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.5U 

Celandine :  herb,  — according  to  Rademacher 

Chamomile,  German,    (Matricaria  chamo- 

milla):  dried  flower-heads,— Ph.  G.  I . . . 

Cimicifuga  (Actcea) :  root 

lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.25 
lb.  2.00 
lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  1.25 

Cochineal,— Ph.  G.  II 

■    Condurango  (Matapen-o) :  bark 

Coniiam :  herb 

Convallaria:  entire  plant 

Copper  acetate, — ace.  to  Bademacher 

Coto-bark 

Damiana:  leaves 

Digitalis:  dry  leaves, —Ph.  G.  II 

Drosera    rotundifolia,    (Rorella),   [Bound- 
leaved  Sundew] :   dry  herb,  — Ph.  G.  I . .  . 

Dumb-cane  (Caladium  seguinum):  root.  . .  . 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.25 

Eucalvptus:  leaves ; 

Garcinia,  see  Tincture,  Mangosteen 

Grelseniiiim :  root 

lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.25 

Geranium :  root,  (Cranesbill-root) 

Guaco :  herb 

Hamamelis:  bark 

Veratrum,  Green 

"     "UTiite,  European,   see  Tincture,  Vera- 
trum, White 

"     False,  see  Tincture,  Adonis  vernalis. . 

Hydrastis:  root 

lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.25 

lb.  1.25 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.75 
lb.  1.60 
lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.25 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  1.50 

Hyoscvamus:  fresh  herb 

Indigo, — (Solution of  "Soluble Indigo"  [-of 
Indigo  Sulphate]) 

Iodine;  dark,— Ph.  G.  II,— (lO-O^  alcoholic 
solution) 

"     decolorized, — Ph.  G.  I 

Ph.  Brit 

Iron  acetate, — ethereal, — Ph.  G.  II 

"       "    — ace.  to  Bademacher 

Iron    chloride,  —  ethereal;  —  (Bestuscheff 's 

of  Iron  Chloride, — Liquor  anodjTiias  mar- 
tiatus] 

Lacmus  (Chemically  Pure  Litmxis). — [Indi- 
cator Solution.  ] 

« 

N.  B. — See,  also,  under:  Indicator  Solu- 
tions (Test-solutions),  at  End  of  List. 
Lactuca  virosa,  (Acrid  Lettuce):  fresh  flow- 
ering herb,  — Ph.  G.  I 

Lippia  mexicana:  herl) 

lb.  1.75 
11).  1.75 

Mangosteen  (Garcinia):  fruit  rind, — ethereal 



Matricaria,  see  Tincture,  Chamomile,  Ger- 
man   

.^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


146 


IVIERCK'S   Index. 


Tinctures, — continued : 

Musk,— Ph.  G.  II 

NutgaU8,-Ph.  G.  II 

Ntix  vomica,  (Tinctura  Strychm),-Ph.G.U. 
Opium;  simple, — Ph.  G.  II, — (Laudanum) 
"    saflfronated,  -  (Tinctura  C)pii  crocatu), 
— Ph.  G.  II; — [Sydenham's  Lauda- 
num; so-called  "Wine  of  Opium  "] . 
Poison-oak,  see  Tincture,  Khus  toxicoden- 

tlron 

PiUsatilla :  fresh  herb 

Quebracho  bianco:   bark 

do.  do.;  do., — ace.  to  Penzoldt, — see  Ex- 
tracts: Quebracho  bianco, — ace.  to  Pen- 
zoldt,— liquid 

Quebracho  Colorado:  wood 

Kennet,  see  Rennet  Wine 

Khus  toxicodendron,  (Poison-oak) :  leaves . . 
Simulo  (Capparis-seed).  —  [A  nervine,  ac- 
cording to  Christj'.  1 

Spilanthes;  compound, — (also called:  "Por- 

raguay  roux") 

Staphisagiia:  seed 

Stramonium 

Strophanthus:  seed,— strength,  1 :  20 

1:10 

Strychnos-seed, — Ph.  G.  II, — see  Tincture, 

Nux  vomica 

Tayuya-root,  from  Trianospermaficifolia,  — 

strength,  1:9 ; .  . 

Thuja  (Arbor  vitae):  leaves 

Vanilla :  pod 

Veratrum,  Green,  {American  Green  Helle- 
bore; Indian  Poke):  rhizome 

Veratrum,  ^Vhite,  {European  "WTiite  Helle- 
bore):  rhizome, — Ph.  G.  II 

Viburnum  prunifohum,  (Black  Haw): bark. 

Titanium,  metallic 

' '     chloride 

"     di-oxide,  di-hydrated,  (Titanic  Hydrox- 
ide), see  Acid,  titanic,  Ortho- 

Titanium  and  Potassium,  fluoride .  : 

Titrated  Normal  Solutions,  (Test. solu- 
tions), see  at  End  of  List. 
Toluene  (Tohiol)  [Methyl -benzene;  Phenyl- 
methane],  pure, — sp.  gi\  0.877;  m. -p. 

110-112°C  [230-233.6  F] 

' '     di-Amido-,  see  Tolylene-di-amine 

"     mono  -  chlorated,   see  Mono-chlor-tolu- 


Toluidine,  (Amido-toluene  [-toluol] ;  Tolyl- 
amine),  ortho-,  commercial 

"     do,,  chem.  pure 

' '    para-,  commercial 

"        "    chem.  pure 

"        "    sulphate 

Toluylene,  see  Stilbene 

Tolyl-amine,  see  Tohiidihe 

Tolylene  -  di  -  amine    (Di  -  amido  -  toluene 

[-toluol])  —  [sometimes  mis-called:    Toluy- 

/ene-di-amine] 

Tonka-bean  Camphor,  see  Cumarin 

Traumatiein,  see  Solutions:  Gutta-percha, 

U.  S.  Fh 

Tri-butyrin,  see  Butyrin 

Tri-chlor-methyl,     sulphite,     (Tri  -  chlor- 

methyl-sulphonic  Acid) 

Tri-ehior-phenol,  cryst.,— m.-p.65°C  [149F] 
Tri-ethyl-amine 

"     hydrochlorate 


Containers  incl. 

oz.  1.50 


lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.50 


lb.  1.25 
lb.  1.35 


lb. 

1.25 

lb. 

1.25 

lb. 
lb. 

1.50 
1.25 

lb. 
lb. 

1.75 
2.50 

lb.  2.50 
lb.  1.35 
lb.  3.00 

lb.  1.25 


lb.  1.75 
15  gr.  2.50 
15  gr.     .30 


oz.  3.00 


lb.     .65 


oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 


.25 
.50 
.25 
.50 
1.50 


oz.    3.50 


6.00 

.45 

6 .  00 

5.00 


j^~  When  ordering,  specify:  "MERtif'S'*! 


-T  'C 


".ificr 


NiKRCK's    Index. 


147 


Tri  -  methyl  -  amine  (often  eiro7ieoiisly  pre- 
scribed or  ordered  by  the  name  of 
' '  Peopyl  -  AMINE  "),  — iO  -  %■  solution, 

aqueoxis 

' '    hydrochlorate 

' '     sulphate 

Tri-m.etliyl-earbinol  (Tertiary  Butylic  Al- 
cohol),— deliquescent  crystals;  melt. -point 
25°  C  [77  F] ;  boil.-pt.  abt.  85°  C  [185  F] .  . . 
Tri-oxy-benzo-phenone,  see  Salicyl-Kesor- 

cin-ketone 

Tri-stearin 

Tropeolin  (TropseoUn)  00 (orange  W.) 

"     000  No.  1  (     "      I.  ) 

'«     000  No.  2  (      "      II.) 

KB. — Tropeolin  "00"  is  used  as  an  Indi- 
cator in  <SWa-<es<i?ig;  "000  No.  2"  as  an 
Indicator  for  Acids. 

Tropine,  pure 

' '    sulphate 

Trypsin. — The   Albumen-solving    constitu- 
ent of  Pancreatin 

Tungsten,  etc.,  see  Wolfram,  etc 

Turmeric  Paper,  see  luider  Paper 

"    Yellow,  see  Curciimin 

Turpentine-oil,  mono-hydrochlorate,  solid, 

\\-hite,  (so-called  "Artificial  Camphor") 

"     di-hydrochlorate,     (so-called     "Lemon 

Camphor '') 

Turpeth,  anunoniacal,    see  Mercury  and 

Ammonium,  sulphate. 

' '    nitric,  see  Mercurj',  nitrate,  Mercurous, 

basic 

Turpeth  Mineral,  see  Mercury,    sulphate. 

Mercuric,  basic, —  U.  S.  Ph 

Turpethin,  see  Resins :  Turpeth-root 

Tyrosin 


Containers  inch 
oz.     .  35 

Joj.vls.oi.4.00 
15  gr,     .40 

oz.  3.00 

oz.     .  75 

oz.     .  50 



oz.     .40 

oz.     .  45 

15  gr.  1.50 
15  gr.  1.50 

oz.  4.00 

oz.     .  65 

oz.  1.00 

15  gr.  2.00 

^  When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


148 


m:erck:'s    Index. 


TJnguentnm,  see  Ointment 

TJranin.  —A  coal-tar-dye  generator 

Uranium,  metallic,  fused 

"    acetate,  pure.— (For analyses.) 

' '    bromate 

"    bromide 

"     chloride 

"    nitrate, crj'st,  ch.  pure.— (For  analyses.) 

' '     oxalate,  crj'st 

"    oxide,  yellow, — so-called; — ("Uranium 
Yellow"): — see  Sodium,  uranate 

"     oxide,   hydrated,— so-called;  —  (some- 
times alsocalled  "Uranium Yellow"): 

Containers  incl. 

OZ. 

15  gr. 

oz. 

.75 

3.00 

.80 



oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 

1.50 

1 

.80 
.90 

1.50 

• 

"    oxide,  black— (priHCipaZ;?/:  Uranoso-ura- 
nic  Oxide),— pure 

"    oxide,   red,  (tri-oxide;  formerly  called  : 
sesqui-oxide),  [Uranic  Oxide;  Uranyl 
Oxide;  Anhydrous  Uranic  Acid],  pxive 

oz. 

oz. 
oz. 
oz. 

1.00 

1.50 
1.00 

.85 

- 

"     sul})hate 

TJranium  Yellow,  see  Sothum,  uranate;  and 

TJrari  (AVoorari,  Woorara,  Woorali),  see  Curare 
Urea  (Carb-amide),  pure,  cryst 

oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 
oz. 

.75 
1.50 
1.75 
1.75 
.75 
.75 
1.75 



"    hydrochlorate                                     .       > 

"    sulphate 

Urea,  Acetylene-,  see  Acetylene-urea  .... 

■ '     Sulpho-,  see  Suli^ho-nrea 

Ur-ethane  (Ethylic  Urethane),  chem.  pure,  Merck,— 

oz.     .  60 

oz.  2.00 

oz.  6.00 

oz.  2.00 

ligr.vl.  10.00 

lAgr.vl.  10.00 

15  gr.  1.00 

"    Ethylidene-,  chem.  pure 

"    Chloral-,  chem.  pure,  cryst 

Ur-ethylane  (Methylic  Urethane),  chem.  pure 

Uro-bilin  (Hydro-bili-rubin[-phain]) 

Uro-melanin,— according  to  Thudichum. .  . 
Urson,  chem.  pure 



.^^When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S "I 


IMERCK's   Index. 


149 


V*"T»''li"Tn,  mfititlliV,,  fiiRfid 

Containers  incl. 

15  gr.  22.00 

J  01.  vis.  oz.  3. 00 

' '     chloride 

"    pent-oxide,  hj'drated,  (Vanadic  Hydrox- 
ide), see  Acid,  vanadic,  Meta-  .    ... 

Vanillin,  synthetic. — 1  part,  in  alcoholic  di- 
lution or  sugar-trituration,  represents    40 
parts  of  best  Vanilla  Bean 

Vaaelin  (Cosmolin),  yellow,  —  melting-point 

40-42°  C  [104-107.6  F] 

"     white, —m. -p.  43-45°  C  [109.4-113  F] .  . . 

oz.  6.50 

' '     — for  veterinary  purposes 

"     — Pennsvlvania 

Vasicine. — Alkaloid  from  Adhatoda  vasica, 
Nees. — (A  bronchial  remedy,  and  insecti- 
cide.)  

Vellozin  (l^ellosin),  see  Yieirin 

Veratrine  Merck,  (Yeratria): 
pure 

I  oz.tIs.oz.  1 .  55 

Joz.vls.oz.  1.65 
|oz.vls.oz.2.00 
|oz.vls.oz.2.00 
1  oz.  vis.  oz.  1.75 
^  oz.  vis.  oz.  1.75 
^oz.vls.oz.  1.75 

chem.  pure,— conform,  to  U.  S.  Ph.  and  Ph. 
G   II 

acetate 

hydrochlorate 

nitrate 

sulphate 

valerianate 

Verdigris,  purified,  see  Copi3er,acetate, basic 

•'     crystallized, see  Copper, acetate,  normal, 

'U.  S.Ph 

Verditer,  blue,  see  Coijper,  carbonate,  blue 

Vermilion,  artificial,  best,  see  Mercury,  sul- 
phide, red,   U.  S.  Ph 

Vernonin,  —  [Cj„H.,^0.].  —  Glucoside  from 
the  root  of  Yernonia  nigritans,  S.   &  M., 
(South-east  Afiican    "Batjentjos");— deU- 
quescent  powder.  —  [Mild  heart-tonic]    ... 

Dves  :  Brown 

Vieirin  (Yieiric   Acid)   [YeUozin;  Cuprein], 
— from  the  bark   of  Eemijia  YeUozii,  De 
Candolle,     (Cuprea  -  bark).  —  [A    febrifuge 
highly  valued  in  the  Brazils.  ] 

15  gr.  3.00 

hydroxide,  with  Lime,  [2:1], 
powder 

"                 "     fused,  (Filhos's  Caustic),  see 

Vinegar,  concentrated,  jDure,  (Acetum  con- 
pure,  — solution 

"     do.,  chem.  pure,  (Acetum  purissimum. 
Ph.  G.  II),  see  Acid,  acetic,  chem.  pure, 
— solution 

Vinegar,  pyroligneous,    {Wood -vinegar), 
turn,  Ph.  G.  II],  see  Acid,  pyro-ligneous,  pu- 

Vinegar  of  Lead,  ("Goulard's  Extract"), 
see  Solutions :  Lead  acetate,  basic,  IL  S.  Ph. 

Vinegar  Naphtha,  see  Ether,  acetic 

Vinum   Opii,  —  so-called,  —  Bee  Tinctures: 
Opium, — saffronated 

Viride  .^ris  purificatum,  see  Copper,  ace- 
tate, basic 

Vitelliis  (Yitellus  Ovi),  see  Egg  preparations: 
Yelk,  etc 

Vitriol,  blue  ( Copper-),  see  Copper,  sulphate, 
neutral,  U.  8.  Ph.;  and  other  grades  and 
forms 

,^»"When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S "I 


150 


IVLERCK'S    INDKX. 


'Vitriol— (continued!),  —green  (Iron-),  see  Iron, 
sulphate,  Ferrous  :   U.  S.  Ph.;  do.  pre- 
cipitated ;  do.  exsiccated  ; — and  other 
grades  and  forms 

Containers  incl. 

'  •     Lead-,  see  Lead,  sulphate,  etc 

"     white  (Zinc-),  see  Zinc,  sulphate,  U.  S. 
Ph.;  and  other  giades  and  forms  .... 
Vitriol,  so-called  "Oil"  of;  free  from  Ar- 
senic;—see  Acid,  sulphuric,  crude 

Vitrum    Antimonii    {Stibii),     [Antimonial 
Glass],  see  Antimony,  sulphide,  ^•itre- 

'  ■     Arsenii,    (Vitreous  Arsenic  ;  Arsenic- 
glass  i,  see  Acid,  arsenious, -pure,  Imnps 

"    Boracis,  (Vitrified Borax;  Borax-glass), 
see  Sodium   bi-borate  fused 

■ 

Vohimetrie  Solutions,  pharmacopl,  (Test- 

solutions),  see  at  End  of  List. 
Vf>Tnininft,  see  Bmcine 

^W  ater  (Aqua),  Acorn, — ace.  to  Rademacher 

' '    Almond,  Bitter-, -(Aqua  amygdalae  ama- 

r<B),— Ph.  G.  n 

' '     Asaf  etida, — (Aqua  Asse  f  oetidte),  — simple 
"    Balm  {Lemon-balm),  see  Water,  Melissa 
' '     Cherry-laurel,  see  Water,  Laurel,  Cherry- 
"    Chlorine   see  Chlorine-water 

lb.     .50 

lb.     .40 
lb.     .75 

"     Cinnamon;  alcoholized,  —  (Aqua  Cinna- 
iiiomi  spirituosa  [vinosa]) 

' '    fetid  antihysteric,  compound,  —  (Aqua 
foetida  anti-hysterica  comjiosita.  Ph. 
G.I) ' 

' '     hydrosulphuretted              

lb.     .50 

lb.  1.00 
lb.     .50 

lb.     .40 

"    Laurel,  Cherry-,  —  (Aqua  Laurocerasi, 
Ph.  G.  I)..... ^ 

"     Melissa  (Balm,  Lemon-balm),     decuple 
"     Opium;  highly  concentrated,  quintuple 

"     Quassia, — ace.  to  Eademacher 

"    Tobacco,— (Aqua    Nicotiame),— ace.   to 

lb.  1.00 
lb.  1.25 
lb.     .50 

lb.     .GO 

lb.     .50 



' '    Vomic-nut, — (AquaNucum  vomicarum), 

'Water  of  Ammonia,  see  Amnion.,  Water  of 

Water,  oxygenated, — so-called, — see  Hy- 

Water- glass    {Soluble    Glass  and    Liquid 
Glass),   see  Potassium,  s'ilicate,    etc.;  and, 
Sodium,  silicate,  U.  S.  Ph. ;  etc 

Z1 


j5^>When  ordering,  specity:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlKRCK's    Index. 


151 


Wax  Paper,  see  under  Paper 

"Waxed  Sponge,  see  Spon^'e-tent 

Whey,  so-called  ' '  Essence  "  of,  see  Rennet 

Containers  incl. 



Wine  of   Opium,  —  so-called,  -    see    Tinc- 
tures :  Opium ;  safih-onated 

"    of  Pepsin,  Ph.  G.  II,  see  Pepsin  Wine 

Wolfram  (Wolframiuni,  Tungsten),  metalUc, 
chem.  pui-e 

15  gr.     .30 
lb.  1.50 

•'     oxide,  tri-,  (WoLframic  [Tungstic]    Ox- 
ide), see  Acid,  wolframic,  anhydrous . 
Wood-oil,   so-called,   ("East-Indian  Wood- 
oil,"  or  :  "East-India Copaiva Balsam,"  so- 

Wood-spirit  (Wood  -  naphtha,  Wood -alco- 
hol), see  Alcohol,  methylic 

Wood-vinegar,   rectified,    see   Acid,    pyro- 
ligneous,  purified 

Wool,    Philosophers',  —  so  -  called,  —  see 
Zinc,  oxide,  by  dry  process 

Woorali  (Woorara,  Woorari),  see  Curare .... 

Xanthine  (Xanthin),  [Xanthic  Oxide;  Ure- 
ous  Acid,  Uric  Oxide] 

Xylene  (Xylol),   [Di-methyl-benzene],  pure, 
— b.-pt.  137-140°  C  [278.6-28-4  F] 

Xylidifift  (Amidn-YylpTifi  [-^■ylol]j    

15  gr.  10.00 

lb.     .85 

oz.     .  30 

11  gr.  vial  2. 00 

Xylostein 

Yelk  {Yolk)  [Vitellus],  of  egg, — dried, — see 

under  Egg  preparations 

Yttrium,  metallic 

15  gr.  O.OO 
15  gr.  2.00 

"     carbonate 

Yttrium  and  Platinum,  cyanide,  see  under 
Platinum  double  Cyanides 

. 

i      ■     ■■ 

^r  When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


152 


NlERCK's    Index. 


Zinc  (Zincum),  Amalgams  and  aUoy  of,  see 

after  the  double  salts, — [below  !] 

••     double  salts  of,  see  "Zinc  and -"(below!) 
■    metallic,  absolutely  chemically  pure  . .  . 

"    highly  pure,  granulated 

"          "           "in  sticks 

Containers  incl. 

lb.  3.00 
lb.  1.60 
lb.  1.60 
lb.  1.75 

lb.     .50 
lb.     .55 
lb.  1.00 
lb.     .30 
lb.     .40 
lb.     .40 
lb.     .57 
lb.     .50 
oz.     .50 
oz.     .  30 
oz.     .  25 

oz.     .59 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .30 
oz.     .25 
oz.  1.00 
oz.     .23 
lb.     .50 
oz.     .50 

oz.     .13 
oz.     .  15 
oz.     .  13 
lb.     .30 
lb.     .30 
lb.     .50 
lb.  1.50 
oz.     .75 
oz.     .30 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .27 
oz.     .  50 

oz.     .27   ' 
J OLvI  .01.2.00 
oz.     .  70 

"          "    powder 

•    absolutely  free  fr.  Ai-.senic, —gran- 
ulated;—Zincum,  U.  S.  Ph 

"    absol.  free  fr.  Arsenic, — in  sticks.. 

"        "       "     "       "    — coarse  powd. 

"    powder,  (Zinc-dust) 

"    blocks, — for  Hydrogen  lamps. .  . . 
"    crude,  in  sticks 

••    acetate,  pure,—  U.  S.  Ph.  and  Ph.  G.  II 
"           "    fused 

albuminate 

•  •    arseniate  (arsenate) 

■  •    arsenite 

'•    benzoate,— from  <rue  Benzoic  Acid,  pre- 
pared from  the  resin 

"     — from  artificial  Benzoic  Acid  .... 
• '    bi-borate 

'  •    borate 

■ '    bromate 

' '    bromide,  —  U.  S.  Ph 

" '    carbonate,  precipitated,  —  U.  S.  Ph 

chlorate 

••    chloride   (muriate),    [Butter    of    Zinc], 
fused,  in  sticks; — U.  S.  Ph 

*•         "     fused,  in  troches 

"    dry,white,— L'.<S.P/i.andPh.G.II 

"    crude,  dry 

"         "    liquid, — aqueous  solution.. 
"         "         "         "    — alcoholic  solution 

"    fused,  with  Potassium  Nitrate.  .  .  . 

'  •    chloro-iodide 

'  •    chromate 

' ■    citrate  

*•    cyanide...  |  ("Zincum    cyanatum  sme 
"    pure  [      Ferro") 

'  •    f erro-cyanide,  (Zincum  zooticum  [borus- 
sicum]),     ["Zincum    cyanatum    cuni 
Ferro"] 

'  •    gynocard  ate. — (Dermatological  remedy. ) 
■  •    h%-po-i>hosphite 

-  -    ichthyol-sulphonate,  see  under  Ichthyol  prep. 

'  •     iodat<3 

oz.  1.50 

oz.     .52 

oz.     .34 

15  gr.     .50 

"    iodide,— U.  S.  Ph 

"    lactate  

* '    mono-chlor-acetate,  cryst 

"    muriate,  see  Zinc,  chloride,  U.  \  Ph.s; 
and  other  grades  and  forms 

lb.     .75 
oz.     .25 
oz.     .35 
lb.  1.00 
lb.     .70 

lb.     .65 
lb.     .60 

lb.     .25 
oz.     .40 

oz.     .  94 

"        "    pure 

* '    oleate  

"    oxalate 

• 

"    oxide,  by  wet  proc,  white,  chem.  pure. 
"       "     "        "         "    —U.S.Ph.and 
Ph.  G.  II 

* "      "      "  n 

•"        "by  dry  process,  (Flowers  of  Zinc; 
so-called  "Philosophei-s'  Wool "; 
Nihil  album) 

'•   per-manganate,  liquid,— [25%]  

"    chem.  pure,  cryst.,  -  a  highly  pure, 
well  crj'stallized  preparation  ; — 
free  fr.  Potassiixm  Per-mangan., 
(Chlorine,  Sulphuric  Acid,  etc. .  . 

.^®"  When  ordering,  specify :  "  MERCK'S  " ! 


IVlERCK's   Index. 


163 


Containers  incl. 
oz.     .  18 

OZ.      .77 

OZ.     .77 
oz.     .65 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .  30 
oz.     .49 
oz.     .  45 

lb.     .31 
lb.  1.00 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .30 
lb.     .75 

"    phosphide  (phosphuret),  lumps  j  U.  S.  ) 

"         "     powder j     Ph.  { 

"    phosphite 

' '    picrate  (picro-nitrate) 

"    p>TO-phosphate 

* '    sulphate,  (Zinc  Vitriol ;    White  Vitriol), 

pure,  crj'st., —  U.  S.  Ph 

"         "    pure,  dry 

"         "     in  sticks 

*'    sulphide  (sulphiiret),  pure 

<'         "     commercial 

"    sulpho-ichthyolate,  see  under  Ichthyol  prep- 
arations  

"     sulpho-phenated^benol-sulphonate,  sul- 
pho-carbolate),  cryst. , — [Para-phenol- 
sulphonate  of  Zinc], — Ph.  G.  II 

"    tannate 

oz.     .14 
oz.     .30 
oz.     .40 
oz.     .75 
oz.     .35 
oz.     .30 

*'    tartrate 

"    tri-chlor-phenate 

"    valerianate,  crj-st.,  light, —  ?7.  S.  Ph.  . .  . 

•'         "    powder 

Zinc  and  Aluminium,  sulphate,  see  Alum, 
zincic 

"    and  Ammonium,  chloride 

oz.     .60 

"    and  Iron,  cvanide,  so-called,  see  Zinc, 
ferro-cyanide 

"    and  Manganese,  chloride 

lb.     .75 

"    and  Mercury  .  . . .  [  Amaisarm.-see  zuwAm^u 

,,          ,,           ,1 1  mjv,      1       gam;  and,  Zinc  and  Tin, 

and  'iln,    )       Amalgam-     (below') 

"    and  Potassium,  cyanide,  cryst 

oz.  1.00 

Zinc  Alum,  see  Alnm,  zincic 

' '    Amalgam 

lb.  1.50 
lb.  2.00 
oz.     .  50 

"    and  Tin,  Amalgam 

"    -Sodium  alloy 

"    Vitriol,  {White  Vitriol),  see  Zinc,  sul- 
phate, U.  S.  Ph.;  and  other  grades  and 
forms 

Zinc,  Butter  of,  see  Zinc,  chloride,   U.  S. 
Ph.s ;  and  other  grades  and  forms . . . 

"     Dust  of,  see  Zinc,  metallic,  powder  .  . . 

"    Flowers  of,    see  Zinc,   oxide,  b}-  dry 
process  

Zirconium,  metallic,  cryst. ,  — fine  leaflets  . . 

15  or.  10. 00 

"     oxide 15  gr.  1.10 

"     sulphate 15  gi'.  1 .00 

Zirconium  and  Potassium,  fluoride 15  gr.      50 

Zynaase,  see  Invertin 

1 

N,B.— See  nectpof/e  for  "Specimen  Collections"  and  "Test-Solutions  ";—/)n//e  155 
tor  "Merck's  Guaranteed  Reagents  ";— and  page  156  for  TfiWe  of  AhhreHntlons. 


.^*When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


154 


IVlERCK's   Index. 


SPECIMEN   COLLECTIONS. 

Alkaloids— (5'2  Specimens): 

— in  tubes  of  l-grauime  liquid  capacity 

~"      "     "4-      " 
Alkaloids.  Glucosides,  etc.     (72  Specimens) : 

— iu  tubes  of  l-graiiime  liquid  capacity 

"      "      '■  i.      '•  "  " 

The  Opium  constituents,  complete,  —einbrac- 
ing  23  Alkaloids,  etc.,  in  QrANTiriES 
COKRESPONDING  to  tile  average  propor- 
tions in  which  they  naturally  occur 
in  the  Crude  Drug 

Metals— (64  Specimens) 

Physiological  Preparations— (42  Specimens) 


\l 


TEST-SOLUTIONS. 

for  Qualitative  and  Quantitative  Analyses. 

Indicator  Solutions: 

Chameleon  Rlineral,  (Manganate  of  Potas- 
sium). — Titration  not  guaranteed 

Cochineal,  -^  hydro  -  alcoholic,  [3  :250], — 
Ph.  G.  II 

Lacmus  (Chemically  Pure  Litmus),  for  alka- 
limetry, — titrated 

Phenol  -  phtalein,  —  alcoholic,  [1  :  100], — 
Ph.  G.  II 


Titrated  Normal  Solutions,  for  quantit.  analyses: 

Acid,  nitric, — normal,  =  '/looo  equivalent  of 

alkaline  earth 

"    oxahc, — normal,  =  '/jooo  equivalent  of 

alkali 

"     sulphuiic, — normal,  = '/,„„(,   equiva- 
lent of  alkali 

Arsenic,  —  (Arsenious  Oxide,  Anhydrous 
Arsenious  Acid),  -  deci-normal,='/,„  „„„ 
equivalent  of  Chlorine !  . . 

Barium  Chloride, — normal 

Copper  Tartrate,  potassic,  —  {Fehling's  Solu- 
tion)   

Iodine 

Mercuric  Nitrate, — 1  cub.  cm.  =  0.01  gram- 
me Urea 

Potassa,  caustic,  —  normal,  =  '/joon  equiva- 
lent of  acid 

Silver  Nitrate,  —  deci  -  normal,  =  '/,„  ^g^ 
equivalent  of  Bromine  or  Chlorine 

Soap, — ace.  to  Clark. — Titration  not  guar- 
anteed  

Soda,  caustic, — duplo-normal, — for  Vinegar 
tests  

Sodium  Chloride,  —  deci-normal,  =  '/io,ooo 
equivalent  of  Silver '. . . 

Sodium  Thio-sulphate  {"Hypo-sulphite"), — 
deci-normal 

Uranic  Acetate, — 1  cub.  cm.  =0.005  gramme 
P^O, 

Uranic  Nitrate, — 1  cub.  cm.  =0.005  gramme 
PoO. 


Containers  incl. 


38.00 
20.00 


Pharmacopeial  Volumetric  Solutions,  —  according 
to  U.  S.  Ph.  or  to  Ph.  G.  U.,  etc., -fur- 
nished to  order. 


45.00 
23.50 


20.00 
20.00 


.^-When  ordering,  specify:  "MERCK'S"! 


NlERCK's    Index. 


155 


MERCK'S    GUARANTEED     REAGENTS. 

If.B. — TTiese  Reagents  are  supplied  by  me  under  Steict  Gfabantee  of  their  Absohjte  Conformitt 
to  the  SXAUDABDS  OF  PxTBiTT  established  by  Da.  C.  Ebadch'b  Tkeatise  on  "  Pttbitt-Tests  fob  Ohemi- 
CAi.  RzAGENTS." — In  Order  to  obtain  them  under  the  Guabakt££  stated,  it  will  bt  necessary  to  specift,  in 
each  instance  : — "  M£BCE's  Ouabaktsed  Beaoents." 


Acid,  acetic,  ch.  p.,  cone,  [1.064] 

Manganese,  per-oxide,   nativr,    (Black    Oxide*. 

"    carminic,  pure 

[Pyrolusite  ].— lumps 

"    chromic,  ch.  p.;  jreefr.  Sulphuric  Acid 

Mercury,  bichloride,  iCorr.  Sublimate),  ch.  p. 

"    citric,  perfectly  white,  ch.  p.,  cryst. 

"    nitrate,  Mercurous,  ch.  p. 

"    hydrochloric,  pure,  [1.19] 

"    oxide.   Mercuric,  yellow  (by  wet  process). 

"    hydrofluoric,  fuming,  ch.  p. 

[Yell'/w  Precipitate],  ch.  p. 

"    hydro-ailico-fluoric,  ch.  p. 

Paper,  Litmus- ;  red  or  blue 

"    molybdic,  pure 

Platinum,  tetra-chloride,  (per-chloridei,  [Platinic 

"        "    ch.  p.;   freefr.  Ammonia 

Chloride],  — formerly  called    bi-    or  di  ■  chlo- 

"   nitric,  pure,  [1.20] 

ride  ;  -  dry,  pure 

"        •'    fuming,  pure,  [1.48] 

Potassium,  antimonate,  pure 

"    oxalic,  ch.  p. 

"    bi-chromate.  ch.  p.,  cryst. 

"    phospho-molybdic,— solution 

'•    bi-sulphate,  ch.  p.,  cryst. 

"        "    -wolframic  [-tungstic), — solution 

"    bromate,  ch.  p. 

"    pyro-gallic,  re-sublimed 

"    carbonate,  ch.  p. 

"    sulphuric,  ch.  p.,  [1.84] 

"    chlorate,  ch.  p. 

"        "     fuming 

"    chromate.  yellow,  ch.  p. 

"    tannic,  see  Tannin 

"    cyanide,  ch.  p. 

"    tartaric,  ch.  p.,  cryst. 

"   /ernV-cyanide,  {Rtd  Prussiate  of  Potassa) 

Alcohol,  absolute,  pure,  [0.796] 

"    firro-       ••            {Yellow     "           "         "       ) 

■•    amylic,  ch.  p. 

"    hydroxide  ("hydrate",  [Caustic  Polassa], 

"    methylic,  ch.  p. 

ch  p. 

Ammonia,  Water  of,  pure,  [0.925],— abt.  20% 

"    do.,  pure  pirif.  hy  Alc.\ — sticks  or  lumps 

Axamonio-Ferrcus  Sulphate 

"    purified,  — sticks  or  lumps 

Ammonium,  carbonate,  ch.  p. 

"    iodide,  ch.  p. 

"     chloride,  pure 

"    nitrate,  ch.  p. 

"    fluoride,  ch.  p. 

"     nitrite,  ch.  p. 

"    molybdate,  ch.  p. 

"    per-manganate,  pure,  cryst. 

"    nitrate,  ch.  p. 

"         "     ch.  p.;   free  fr.  Sulphuric  Acid 

"    oxalate,  ch.  p. 

"    sulphate,  ch.  p. 

"     sulphate,  ch.  p. 

"    sulpho  -  cyanats  {Ihi  i  -  cyanat' ;  rhodanide). 

Aniline,  pure 

ch.  p. 

Barium,  acetate,  ch.  p. 

Silver,  metallic,  ch.  p.,  -  sheet 

"    carbonate,  ch.  p. 

"    nitrate,  ch.  p., — cryst.  or  sticks 

"     chloride,  ch.  p. 

Sodium,  acetate,  ch.  p. 

"    hydroxide  ("hydrate  "),  [Caustic  Saryto], 

"    bi-borate,  pure,  cryst.,  i^rismoiic,  (Officinal 

ch.  p.,  cryst. 

Keflned  Borax) 

"    nitrate,  ch.  p. 

"    bi-carbonate,  ch.  p..  powder 

Bismuth,  hydroxide  (hydrated  tri-oxide  ,  pure 

"    bi-sulphate,  c!  .  p.,  cryst. 

Calcium,  chloride,  ch.  p.,  cryst. 

"    bi-siilphite,  pure,  dry 

"               "    pure,  dry 

"    carbonate,  ch.  p..  cryst. 

"    oxide,  c;ustic,  (Burnt  Lime),— from  marble 

..        ..        (Jry 

"        "           ••    —from  Iceland  spar 

"    chloride,  ch.  p. 

"    sulphate,  pure,  precipitated 

"    hydroxide    ("hydrate"),    [Caustic    Soda], 

Carbon  Bi-sulphide,  ("Alcohol  Sulphuris"),  pure 

ch.  -p.—fiom  Sodium 

Chloroform,  pure 

"    do.,  pure  (purif.  by  Alc.\ — sticks  or  lumps 

Cobalt,  nitrate,  ch.  p. 

"      "    purified,— sticks  or  lumps 

Copper,  metallic,  ch.  p. 

"    nitrate,  ch.  p. 

"    oxide  (mou-oiide),  pure,  powder 

"    nitrite,  ch  p. 

"        "              "                "      coarse  granules 

"     thio-sulphate  so-c."  hyposulphite  "),ch. -p. 

"    sulphate,  ch.  p.,  cryst. 

"     wolframate  (tunrjstate),  ch.  p. 

Di-phenyl-amine,  ch.  p. 

Sodium  and  Ammonium,  phosphate,  pure 

Ether,  ch.  p.,  [0.720-0.722] 

Solution  of  Ammonia,  aqu.,  see  Amm.,  Water  of 

"        ■■     •<    anhydrous;  distilled  over  Sodium 

"    of  Ammonium   Sulphide,   hydrosulphur- 

Hydroxyl-amine,  hydrochlorate,  ch.  p. 

etted, — (Hudrothion-Ammonium  solution) 

Iodine,  re-sublimed,  ch.  p. 

"    of  Indigo  Sulphate 

Iron,  chloride.  Ferric,  (8e6qui-[tri-]chloride) 

"    of  Potassium  Hydroxide,  pure,  [1.30] 

"    sulphate,  Ferrous,  ch.  p.,  cryst. 

"     of  Sodium  Hydroxide,  cru.le,  [1.30j  ;  free 

"    sulphide  (sulphuret).  Ferrous, — lumps 

fr.  Nilrofjen 

"        "                   "                   "        — sticks 

"     "    do.  do.,  pure,  [1.30];  freefr.  Nitrogen 

Iron  and  Ammonium,  sulphate, — Ferrous,  —  see 

Tannin  (Tannic  Acid),  ch.  p. 

Ammonio-Ferrous  Sulphate 

Tin,  chloride,  (true  6i-chloride; ,  pure,  cryst. 

Lead,  acetate,  ch.  p. 

Uranium,  nitrate,  ch.  p. 

"    chromate,  pure 

Water  of  Ammonia,  see  Ammonia,  Water  of 

"    oxide,  yilUw.  (monoxide),  [Lttharge],  ch.  p. 

Zinc,  metallic,  ch.  p.,— granulated  or  sticks 

Magnesium,  carbonate 

"     "  — powder 

"     chloride,  ch.  p. 

"          "     —absoltdrly  free  fr.  Arsenic,  — aiiclsA 

"    oxide,  (Calcined  Magnetia) 

'•         "    — do.  do.  do.  (2o.,— granulated 

"        "   free  fr .  Sulphuric  Acid 

"         "    —  "    ' —coarse  powder 

"    sulphate,  ch.  p. 

"         "    powder,  (Zinc-dust) 

aS-For  TABLE    OF  ABBREVIATIONS,— «ce  next  paoe.'-=&. 


OCCASIONALLY     EMPLOYED    IN    THE    PRECEDING    LISTS. 

The  ABBRETIATIOII  :  MKAMS  : 

ab.  or  abt about 

abs absolute 

Ac. Acid 

ace according 

Ale Alcohol 

ale.  or  alco alcoholic 

anh.  or  anhyd anhydrous 

Aq.  or  aq. Aqua  ( Water,  =  H2  0) 

aqu.  or  aqne aqueous 

artif artificial 

OB  or  °Bk degrees  of  Baume's  hydrometer 

bot's bottles 

b.-p.  or  boil.-pt boiling-point 

oc degrees  of  Celsius's  {.centigrade)  thermometer 

cbcm  or  cub.  cm cubic  centimetre[8]  (—-  16.0-1. — or,  about  16'4 — minims) 

eg centigrammefs]  (i/ion  of  a  gramme)  [=  0.i;<3 — or,  about 

'•'•/loo — of  a  grain] 

ch.  p.  or  ch.  pure ehenucally  pure 

cm      centimetre[8l  {=  O.3937 — or,  about  -i/io — of  an  inch)  | 

com'l  or  comm'l  commercial 

comp.  or  comp'd compound 

cone. concentratus  {or  concentrated) 

conf conforming 

cont containing 

contin continued 

corr corrosive 

depur depuratus  (=  purified) 

diss dissolves 

div.  spec divers  species 

eflf.  or  eflferv effervescent  (effervescing) 

emp.  or  empyr empyreumatic 

eth.  or  ether,  or  eth'l ethereal 

Ex.  or  Ext Extract 

expr expressed 

r — {degree-mark  omitted .') —  .  degrees  of  Fahrenheit's  thermometer 

Fl.  Ex.  or  Fl.  Ext Fluid  Extract 

fr.  from 

gm gramme[fi]  ( =  15.4303 — or,  about  15  'i — grains) 

gr.    grain  {or  grains) 

gran granulated  or  granules 

hyd.-alc.  or  hydro-alcb.  . . .  hydro-alcoholic 

ident identical 

imp.  pwd.   impalpable  powder 

insp inspissated 

Ige. large 

Lic.-r.  or  Licor.-rt .  Licorice-root 

Liq.   Liquor  (=  Solution) 

liq liquid 

mg milligramme[8](i/ioooofagramme)[=abt.  i/c  of  agrain] 

mm      .    millimetre[sj  (=  O.039 — or,  about  -t/ioo — of  an  inch) 

mol.  or  molec molecule  {or  molecules) 

ni.-p.  or  melt.-pt melting-point 

mtd mounted 

orig original 

psrf.  or  prf perfectly 

Ph.  Au.  or  Ph.  Austr Pharmacopoeia  Austriaca,  of  1869 ;  and  Additions  of  1879 

Ph.  Belg "  Belgica,  of  1885 

I'h.B.  »or Ph.Bor.)V;(— VI)  '•  Borussica,  of  1829  ;  (— of  1846) 

Ph.  Br.  i.T  Ph.  Brit "  Britannica,  of  1867 

Ph.  Br.  n.  or  Ph.  Brit,  new  "  .-  ..  jggs 

Ph.  G.  I "  Germanica,  of  1872 

Ph.  G.  n ■'  '•  "  1882 

Ph.Helv. "  Helvetica,  of  1872;  and  Additions  Of  1876 

Ph.  Hung. "  Hungarica,  of  1871 

Ph.  Nl.  or  Ph.  Neer "  Noerlandica.  of  1871 

Ph.  Port "  PortUKalleusis,  of  1876 

Ph.  Boss. "  Ropsica  {Rusnca),  of  1880 

pharm.  or  pharm'l pharmaoopeial  (i^harmacopoeial) 

jjrec.  or  precip precipitated  or  precipitate 

prep preparation[8]  or  prepared 

prep'd prepared 

prf (seeperf.) 

proc. process 

purif.    purified 

puriss purissimus  (=  chemically  pure) 

pwd powder  or  powdered 

rcct rectified 

sm.  or  sin'i small 

80-c.  or  80-c'd so-called 

Sol.  or  sol Solution  {or  Solutions) 

8.-p.  or  8olid.-pt solidifyinii-point 

sp.  gr specific  gravity 

sym.  or  symm . .  symmetrical 

und under 

U.  S.  Ph.  .United-States  Pharmacopoeia,  of  1882 

r.s.ph.ofisi6 "  ■•  ••  i870 

U.  S.  Ph.g a  group  of  two  or  more  U.-S.-Ph.  preparations 

vl.  (vlB.) vial  (vials) 

W Water 

w.  with 

wh ,. white 

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Established  by  FRIDR.  JOBST,  1806.  Established  by  C.  ZIMMER,  1837. 

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ANO    DEALERS    IN 


DRUGGISTS'   SUNDRIES. 


state  Agency  and  Depot  for  all  the   Leading   Patent  Medicines. 

Our  own  Importations  of  Crude  Drugs,   Essential  Oils,  Olive  Oil,  Chamois  Skins, 

Hair,  Tooth  and  Nail  Brushes,  Etc. 
Are  offered  to  the  Drug  Trade  in  competition  with  Eastern  markets.     We  grind  and  powder  our 
own  Drugs  from  choicest  selections,  and  can  therefore  guarantee  their  quality,  as  well  as  the  relia- 
bility of  our  Fluid  Extracts,  Elixirs,  Medicated  Syrups  and  Fine  Pharmaceutical  Preparations. 

Orders  by  Mail  a  Specialty.  We  protect  the  retail  trade  by  not  selling  to  consumers, 
we  fill  all  orders  promptly  and  completely  for  all  goods  in  our  line,  and  obtain  other  goods  it 
they  are  to  be  had  in  our  market. 

We  carry  the  greatest  variety  and  the  largest  stock  of  any  house  in  the  Slate  in  our  line. 
The  fitting  up  of  new  drug  stores  complete  a  specialty. 

FARRAND,  WILLIAMS  &  CO. 


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(ZET  AXjI-.E'S) 

AS    A 

1.  HYPNOTIC,  ANODYNE,  SEDATIVE. 

2.  TONICO-NERVINE. 

3.  ANTI-EPILEPTIC. 

4.  MITIGANT  OF  VARIOLA  VERA. 

5.  ANTI-ARTHRITO-RHEUMATIC. 

According  to  most  distinguished  medical  testimony,  Antifebrin,  in  the 
above  and  many  other  applications,  has  superseded  the  following  older 
remedies  in  Efficacy  or  in  Safety  :  Quinine,  Antipyrlne,  Potassitiin  Bromide,  the 
Iodides,  Chloral  Hydrate,  Aconite,  Morphine,  Caffeine,  Kairine,  Salicylic  Acid, 
Water. 

Beside  the  above,  Antifebrin  continues  to  enjoy  the  decided  preference  of  the 
Medical  Profession  OVER  ALL  OTHER  ANTIPYRETICS;  being,  f.  !., 
of  Four  Times  the  Strength  of  Antipyrlne, —  according  to  the  Clinical  Report 
of  Drs.  A.  Cahn  and  P.  Hepp,  of  Prof.  Kussmaul's  Clinique  at  the  University  of 
Strassburg. 


lODOLE 


[  Tetr  -  lod  -  Pyrrole.  ] 


— Containing  over  Eighty-eight  Per  Cent,  of  Iodine. 


DUCGEDANEUM 
U  -' 


a  All  its  External  Uses. 

in    Antiseptic    Power. 

Entirely  Pleasant  and  Safe  ! ! ! 


lODOLE 


Wholly  Odorless  and 
Absolutely  Non-Toxic. 


IODOFORM  ]  and  Poisonous   Effects. 


Sole  Licensee  for  the  U.  S.:  E.  MERCK,  new  York. 


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THE  TORglOpI  BALf  GE. 


No 

Friction. 

NO 

Wear, 


Style  281. 

Capacity  8  ounces  on  each  pan.     Sensible  to  i/iooth  grain. 

Six  years'  constant  use  of  the  Torsion  Balance  have  proved   it   to   be 
far    superior    to    any    form    of   Knife-edge    balance. 


Duratile. 

Accurate 


SeiisitiYe. 
CoiiYeiileat, 


style  269. 

Prescription  Scale  3  inch  german  silver  pans.    Capaci^  8   ounces,  sensitive  to    i/64th    grain 

with   rider   beam  graduated   on  upper  edge  from   V^  grain  to  8  grains,  and  on 

lower  edge  from  >i  centigram  to  5  decigrams. 


Style  254. 
Coimter  Scale.     9   inch  pans. 


Style  270. 
Prescription   Scale. 


"Write    fbr    !Price    List    to 

THE  SPRINGER  TORSION  BALANCE  CO., 


OJ2     Jb^eside    Street, 


NEW     "yORKL. 


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ESTABLISHED    IN    1840. 


HENRY  TROEMNER, 

710  Market  Street,  PHILADELPHIA. 


MAKER    OF 


jmULYTIGIlL  Balances,  flSSIlY  Balances,  R,»c. 

<]PRICE   LIST   ON   APPLICATION> 


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93  JOHN  STREET,  NEW  YORK. 

HAND    PRESSED 

OIL  OF  LEMON,  J.  C. 

MANUFACTURED    AT 


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giNGER  &  ^HEELER, 

IMPORTERS  AND 

Wholesale-  *  Druggists, 

AND   DEALERS   IN 

DRUGGIST  SUNDRIES. 


Salesrooms:  420  to  426  South  Washington  Street, 

WAREROOMS:  423  TO   4-29   SOUTH   WATER  STREET, 

PEORIA,  ILL. 

Catalogues   and  special  quotations  furnished  on 
application. 


CREOLIN 

-A     SUCCEDANEUM- 

FOR   CARBOLIC  ACID, 

CORROSIVE  SUBLIMATE, 

AND   FOR    MOST  OF  THE 

GENERALLY   PROPHYLACTICAL,  SURGICAL,  and  GYN  ECOLOGICAL 

DISINFECTANTS, 

ANTISEPTICS,  ANTI-ZYMOTICS, 
BACTERICIDES,  'DEODORIZERS, 
ASEPTICS,   AND   DETERGENTS. 


O  XI  X3  O  Xj  Z  3Nr 

Is  NOT  a  Synthetic  Com/>ou7id.  but  a  A'atumt  Group,  of  a  number  of  the  Higher  Phenols, 

—  including  principally  the  Ckesols, — abstracted  from  Coal-Tar  Creasote. 
Is  NOT  Poisonous  (as  Carbolic  Acid  and  Corrosive  Sublimate  are),  while  just  as  reliable 

and  efficient  a  Disinfectant  and  Antiseptic  (in  proper  proportion);    and  a  fak  .more 

ENERGETIC  Dcodorizer  than  Carbolic  Acid. 
Is  readily  miscible — by  Emulsion  —  with  Water,  and  very  convenient  of  application  as  a 

Wound-,  Ulcer-,  and  Ganjfrene-Dressing. 
In  combination  with  Mollin,  it  forms  tlie  best  Aseptic  Gynecological  Lubricant. 
In  Veterinary   Practice,    it   is  preferred  to  all   other   Means  of   Surface   Disinfection. 

Sole  Licensee  for  the  U.  S.:  E.  MERCK,  new  York. 


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ESTABLISHED     18S6. 


JULIUS  ZELLER, 

37       BOWKRY, 

p.  0.  Box  2824.  NEW     YORK. 

Imporler,  Exporter  ^^ui  blotter 

OF 

FOREIGN  I  DOMESTIC  DRUGS. 


Pharmaceutical  Preparations, 

Fine  Chemicals  and  Rare  Alkaloids, 

New  Remedies  and  Essential  Oils, 
Prime  Norwegian  Cod-Liver  Oil, 

True  Dalmatian  Insect  Powder, 

Select  Botanical  Goods, 

SOLID,  FLUID  AND  POWDERED  EXTRACTS. 


rULLEST  AND  COMPLETEST  STOCK  OONSTANTLT  ON  HAND, 


ALSO 


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Merck'8  PEPSIN"? 


—  ANSW  ER :  — 


All  those  VarioDs  Grades  and  Forms  of  pepsin 

WHICH   ABE   BEQUIBED   BY  THE   DIFFEEING 

Pharmacopsias  and  Pharmaceutic  Usages  of  All  Nations! 


This  ol<l  fact  has  lately  been  utilized  by  Competitors  for  the  pur- 
pose of  creating  confusion  in  the  Public  Mind  on  the  above  question  '> 
one  of  the  Lower  Grades  made  by  MERCK  according  to  the 
offlcial  requirements  of  the  Pharmacopoeias,  being  used  by 
them  in  Competitive  Tests,  and  falsely  quoted  by  them  as  represent- 
ing "MERCK'S  PEPSIN"  generally. —The  above  answer  is  there- 
fore made,  in  order  to  correct  those  false  representations. 


;ti^onc  •  of  •  ii)e:  .  Z-i^cvs  ■  of  •  ^nv  •  of-  MERCK'S  •  PEPSINS  •  fta&e  •  c&cr 
iiob  •  occosioTj  •  fo  •  <XBk  •  ti)it  •  abofxt  •  question;  •  for  •  tf>cp  •  knoto  •  toBat  •  if)iv 
avi  •  usin^ ;  •  anb  •  ikis  •  is  •  prcdscfp  •  ^Pe  •  ^^cggon  •  ^Bp  •  tRep  •  use  •  if. 


THE  PRINCIPAL  VARIETIES 

OF — 

MERCK'S  PEPSIN 

■WXLL   BE   FOUND   ENTJIEEBATED  •     " 

In   (Page   106  of  the  Preceding  List. 


QPECIFY   "MERCK'S"    PEPSINS 

FOB 

EXCELLENCE,    PERMANENCE,   AND   ECONOMY. 


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ESTABLISHED  1866.  INCORPORATED  1888. 

Henry  Heil  Chemical  Company, 

ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 

W^HOLESALK  *    DrUGOISXS, 
IMPORTERS  AND  MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Ctiemieals  ami  Giiemieai  Ipparatas. 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOR: 

J.  H.  Munktell's  Swedish  Filtering-Paper,  Josef  Kavalier's  Unexcelled  Bohemian 

Glassware,  Royal  Berlin    and    Berlin    Porcelain    Laboratory  Ware, 

Battersea  Crucibttes,  Scorifiers,  Muffles  and  Furnaces. 

and  L.  Reimann's  Superior  Metal  Goods. 

AGENTS  FOR: 

Troemner's      and     Becker's    Balances    and    Weights,    Joseph    Dixon's    Blacklead 

Crucibles,  Gundlach's  Celebrated  Hessian  Crucibles,  Freiberg  Scorifiers,  etc. 

LARGE  STOCK  OF: 

Galvanic  Batteries,  Insulated  Wire,  Gas-,  Coal  Oil-  and  Gasoline  Laboratory  Stoves,  Filtering- 
Paper,    Filter   Pumps,   Geissler's  Air-Fiimps  for  Electric  Light  Companies,  Drying 
Apparatus,  Platmum  Wire,  Foil   and  Ware,    Hydrometers,  Thermometers, 
Mortars  of  Steel,  Iron,  Brass,  Porcelain,  Wedgewood,  Glass  and 
Agate,  Ringstands,  Bimsen  Burners,  Blastlamps,  etc. 

WE    CARRY    THE    MOST    COMPLETE    STOCK    OF  : 

E.  MERCK'S  CELEBRATED  CHEMICALS 

FOR  SCIENTIFIC.  PHARMACEUTICAL,  PHOTOGRAPHIC.  MANUFACTURING 
AND  TECHNICAL  PURPOSES. 

As  we  always  have  ON  HAND  all  and  every  appliance  and 
apparatus  for  chemical  and  metallurgical  researches,  we  can 
supply  MORE  PROMPTLY  than  other  houses  all  apparatus, 
utensils  and  materials  used  by 

Smelters,  Iron  and  Steel  Manufacturers,  Chemists,  Assayers, 
Druggists,  Miners,  Manufacturing  Jewelers,  etc. 

Gominereial  nl  Cheinicallji  pure  Acids  a  Specialtij. 

WE  HANDLE  ALSO  LARGELY  ALL  HEAVY  CHEMICALS,  SUCH  AS  : 

Coppsras,  Blue  Stone,  Plaster  Paris,  Blacklead,  Cryolite,  SiUea, 
Tripoh,  Tripoh  Composition,  Crocus,  Argols,  Alum,  Saltpeter, 
Borax,  White  Lead,  Bicarbonate  of  Soda,  Hjrposvilphite  of  Soda, 
Soda  Ash,  Pearlash,  Glauber  Salt,  Epsom  Salt,  RocheUe  Salt, 
Carbonate  of  Ammonia,  Sal  Ammoniac,  Tartaric  Acid,  Citric 
Acid,  Oxahc  Acid,  Cream  of  Tartar,  etc. 


Before  plaeltig  your  orders,  get  our  quotations! 

Henry  Heil  Chemical  Company, 

212  SOUTH  FOUETH  ST.,     ST.  LOUIS,  MO. 


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JOHN  WYETH  &  BROTHER, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Elegant « phapmaceutieal « ppeparations, 


EMBRACING 


Medicinal   Elixirs,  Wines,    Syrups,    Liquors,    Saccharated   Pepsin, 

Pure  Pepsin  (Pepsin  Porci),  Absorbent  Cotton,  Suppositories, 

Medicinal  Fluid  Extracts, 

COMPRESSED  PILLS  (OR  POWDERS),         COMPRESSED  HYPODERMIC  TABLETS, 
COMPRESSED  TABLET  TRITURATES,        COMPRESSED   MEDICINAL  LOZENGES, 
WYETH'S  LIQUID  EXTRACT  OF  MALT, 

WYETH'S  BEEF,  WINE  AND  IRON. 

WYETH'S    DIALYSED   IRON. 


The  above  list  is  a  synopsis  of  the  character  of  the  products  of  our  establish- 
ment, and  to  which  we  beg  to  call  the  attention  of  manufacturing  chemists, 
wholesale  and  retail  druggists,  and  physicians.  We  will  at  all  times  be  pleased 
to  furnish  Price  Lists,  Formulae  Lists,  and  circular  matter  pertaining  to  any  and 
all  of  our  preparations. 

We  were  the  originators  of  very  many  of  the  most  extensively  prescribed 
pharmaceutical  combinations  now  in  use,  and  were  the  pioneers  in  what  is  now 
generally  termed  Elegant  Pharmacy.  We  were  the  first  to  introduce  to  the  trade 
and  medical  men  Compressed  Pills,  Compressed  Hypodermic  Tablets,  Compressed 
Lozenges,  and  lastly,  Compressed  Tablet  Tnturates.  The  phenomenal  favor 
with  which  they  have  been  received  is  the  best  evidence  of  their  value,  as  they  are 
rapidly  superseding  all  other  kinds  of  Pills.  Their  wonderful  accuracy,  beauty 
of  finish,  ready  solubility,  permanency  and  ease  of  administration  render  them 
not  only  invaluable  to  the  profession,  but  one  of  the  greatest,  if  not  the  greatest, 
achievements  in  pharmacy  of  the  age. 

We  are,  perhaps,  among  the  largest  Manufacturers  of  Pepsin  in  the  world, 
and  claim  for  it  a  potency  and  digestive  power  greater  than  that  of  any  produced. 

Our  list  of  Fluid  Extracts  embraces  all  the  officinal,  as  well  as  unofficinal, 
drugs  that  are  possessed  of  any  medicinal  value.  They  are  made  by  a  process 
pecuHarly  our  own,  from  the  most  carefully  selected,  fresh,  crude  material  ;  their 
exhaustion  is  absolutely  complete,  so  that  every  pound  represents  a  pound  of  drug. 

Our  Liquid  Extract  of  Malt  we  have  every  reason  to  believe,  from  compara- 
tive tests  and  the  high  enconiums  we  have  received  from  all  sources,  to  be  a  prep- 
aration in  every  way  worthy  of  all  we  claim  for  it,  containing  as  it  does  a  larger 
amount  of  nutritious  malt  extract,  with  less  alcoholic  spirit,  than  any  other  made. 

Elixirs,  Wines,  Syrups,  Liquors,  Preparations  of  Beef,  as  made  by  us,  are  so 
well  and  favorably  known  they  hardly  require  special  mention.  We  claim  for  them 
absolute  accuracy,  careful  and  scrupulous  attention  to  detail,  and  are  in  every 
respect  just  as  represented  on  our  labels. 

We  believe  our  Dialysed  Iron  is  now  recognized  as  the  standard  preparation  of 
this  article,  supplying,  as  we  do,  not  only  the  home  market,  but  very  extensively 
that  of  Europe. 

Butter  of  Cacao  Suppositories,  we  have  for  many  years  been  large  producers, 
and  flatter  ourselves,  as  made  by  us,  every  characteristic  and  requirement  is  ful- 
filled. Our  list  is  very  complete,  embracing  almost  every  variety  of  formula:  for 
the  rectum,  urethra,  vagina,  ear  and  nose.  We  are  always  glad  to  make  any 
special  formulcc  desired. 


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penser, in  giving  Prompt  Information  of  Interesting  and  Valuable 
Additiotis  to  Ihe  Materia  Medica,  in  the  MosT  CONCISE  Form  Possible. 

MERCK'S    Bulletin  ■•   makes  an  Exclusive  Specialty  of  reporting  those 
Advances  in  Chemical  Art  which  are  of  importance  to  the  Physician  and     j 
to  the  Druggist, — giving  them  Unmixed  with,  and  Unaccompanied 
BY,  Any  Other  Matter  Whatever. 

MERCK'S  BULLETIN"  is  a  Thoroughly  Reliable  Source  of  Impartial 
and  Exact  Information, —  being  edited  Without  Any  Bias  as  to  the 
Origin,  Makership,  or  Sellinc;-Interest  of  any  Substance  discussed 
by  it. 

MERCK'S  Bulletin  ■■  contains  A'o  Advertisements  or  Business  Notices — 
either  open  or  disguised  ;  No  Editorial  Discussions,  Correspondence, 
Nor  Any  Expressions  of  View  or  Opinioti;  —  it  consists  Solely  oi  a  CON- 
SCIENTIOUS Co.mpilation  OF  Actually  Ascertained  Facts  on  NEW 
Developments  in  the  MATERIA  MEDICA. 


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