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New YORK:
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E. MERCK,
MANUTACTURING CHEMIST.
DARMSTADT, GERMANY.
LONDON:
le JEWRV STREET.
1889.
CopvnicMT BY E. Merck.
MERCK'S
— OWN -
AMERICAN HOUSE
rS LOCATED IN
NEW YORK CITY,
No. 73 WILLIAM STREET.
[P. O. Box 2649.]
THEODORK \?veick:e:r,
Empowered Attorney and General Business Manager for E. Merck in the U. S.
NEW YORK, DARMSTADT, LONDON,
U. S. A. Germany. England.
lyjanufactui^ing dhemigt and phai^macButigt,
AND
Purveyor lo the Materia Medica of all Countries.
MERCK'S LABORATORIES AT DARMSTADT WERE FOUNDED IN THE YEAR
First American Edition. Price: $1.00.
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Index
J^me C/iemica/s and Drttgs
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MATERIA MEDICA
-A- n T js
COMPRISING A SUMMARY OF
WHATEVER CHEMICAL PRODUCTS ARE TO-DAY ADJUDGED AS BEING USEFUL
IN EITHER MEDICINE On TECHNOLOGY.
WITH AVERAGE VALUES AND SYNONYMS AFFIXED.
A GUIDK
For the Phy sician, Apothecary, Chemist, and Dealer.
E- nvi: E I?, o i^ .
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Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the yea» 1889, by
E. Mebce.
in the Oflfice of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
PRESS OP
THl CMIROUNV PRINTlNa AND PUDLISHIXO CO.,
l?-<» VADPIWATCR STRCCT, H ».
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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uiit) beFennen in Pormunbfdjaft llnferes freiniM. geliebtcn altiftcu aiinoclj llTinbcr
3dbrigcn Solans, £anbgraf JErilft XuDwigS 311 lieffcn p. l]iermit, :n^' Sr. £M.
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3aeob ^riebcridj llTerrf pcrftorbcn, unb Uus barauf je^tgebaditcs 3acob ^ricberid^
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gefdjebcn ift, bergcftalt mit gutcn frifdicn, 3U cin= unb anbern Ciirzw bienlidjen I^cyU
famen Medicamentis unb IPabren, alfo gcnugfamlidj Dcrfcl^cn, unb bamit fort unb
fort roiirflidj continiiirtw, ti^'i^ Fein lltangcl crfdjeinc unb alfo allbicr jipcy redjtfdjaffenc
iDol]Ibcftelte, 3um tpenigften iti qualitate, lueil cs ettuann in quantitate nidjt allcjcit
t»ol]l gefdjet^en Fonnte, einanbcr glciitftrcidicnbe Corpora feycn, tuic audi bie Medica-
jnenta bent 2Irmen fon)ot^l als bcm Kcidjen, bccbes in ber (SiitigFcit \\\\b Billidien
£ciblidjcn, unb 3um tDenigften in bem 3U ,^ranrffurt non ine9= 3n llTeffcn iiblidjcn tax
unb prci§ /.-cs tpere bann ba§ irir in etlidjcn Stiid'cn ein fonberbarc /d;.r Q^rbnung
ausgcl]cn Iic§cn.-/ gcben unb folgcn laffcn, 3"i"^''fcn IPir bie Visitation Befagtcr
ilpotbcd'cn burdj Unferc bar3u Deputirit Hbdte audj Medicos, unb rocn XO\x fonftcn
nod? rocitcr bar3u depiitirtw, nadj unb nad) 3U pcrfiigen, nid?t unterlaffcn werbcn ;
Befcljlcn unb pcrorbnen barauf \\\\(> roollcn, bafj mieber bicfes Privilegiiivi unb Per:
giinftigung nidjts nadjgefeben, nod? rerbenget, fonbern bcrfelbc iMcImebr, fo lang cr fidj
Dorgefdjricbcncrmagen unb fonftctt bcr (Scbiitjr rerltalten mirb, barbcy gel^inbl]abt unb
bariDtbcr nidjt bcfd^nicret merben foil, treiilidj unb ol^nc (Scfdl^rbe ; llbrFunblidj Unfcrcr
Jligcnljanbigen Untcrfdjrift unb l^icrauf gebrucften ^Jiirftlidjcu Secrets, Datum —
Darmftabt am totcn July anno \682.
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(X. S,)
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.
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oz.
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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
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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-,— " '« "
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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.
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.35
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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
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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
15 gr.
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
•
-I
jzse-When ordering, specify: "MERCK'S"!
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
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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
«
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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
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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
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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"!
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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
,^~When ordering, specify: "MERCK'S"!
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
,^*Wheii ordering, specify: "MERCK'S"!
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
^^f-When ordering, specify; "MERCK'S"!
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
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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
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INDKX.
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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
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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.
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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
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Index
-•
Containers incl.
js^Wien ordering, specify: "MERCK'S"!
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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
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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
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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
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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
lb. ■ .50
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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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.
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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
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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]
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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. ....
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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
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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
o »
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
Containers inoL j .. ,t(v ^ /tIi . t 3
■&£. i.lO"
oz. 1.50
oz. im-
-■ -oz. 2F.-50
oz. 2.50
iz:
oz. 2.50
^'^'■©S:.''-2;75
:ati;d'-'>r'-
-''C -lb-
■ ^-^'ib.-
.1-5
5 H^ -^W^
lb. .85
ijii: Ic.i'
or
-.->>::.!;cs£i4'
WTiii-flTH
X-..
:»&c.'j;/:i:'
•tC i- .
iTiija:
A-: -.
~^:i'.s^y
oiJboa
iT.'M^C<^
:?73j
'J.TiliJiSS' :.fi
a ■i..anoi'
::.i-.
^'Whei* ^rderiti^, -specify : <*llHlCi:'i^>' I
128
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
bi-phosphate
Containers incl.
lb. 3.50
lb. .45
lb. .75
lb. .85
lb. 1.25
lb. . 00
lb. .35
oz. . 14
lb. .50
oz. . 14
oz. . 24
oz. . 30
lb. 1.50
lb. .75
lb.
lb.
.40
11). .50
11). 1,50
lb.
.40
lb.
.40
lb.
.35
lb.
.30
lb.
.30
lb.
.25
lb.
.35
lb.
.75
lb. 1.25
jp&^Yfhm ordering, specify: "MERCK'S"!
IVLERCK's Index
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
Containers incl.
lb.
lb.
.60
.65
lb.
.30
lb.
.50
lb.
.40
lb.
.60
lb. 1.25
oz. . 50
lb. 2.00
oz. .40
oz. 1.00
lb. .90
lb. 2.00
oz. 1 . 25
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
.25
.35
.40
.50
.75
lb. 1.25
lb. .60
oz.
lb.
lb.
lb.
.40
.40
.50
.65
oz. .35
lb.
lb.
oz.
lb.
lb.
oz.
oz.
oz.
.40
2.00
2.00
2 00
1.75
.65
1.00
.70
1.25
oz. 1.50
oz. 1.00
oz. .40
lb. 2.00
lb. 1.50
j^-yfhen ordering, specify : " MERCK'S " I
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.
Containers inol.
OZ. .50
lb. .75
oz. . 45
OZ. .25
oz. .50
15 gr. 1.50
oz. 2.00
lb. 5.00
lb. 1.05
lb. 1.09
lb. .60
lb. .50
lb. .55
lb. 1.50
lb. .60
lb. 1.30
oz. 1.00
oz. 1.50
oz. 1.00.
oz. .35
15 gr. .50
oz. . 35
oz. .50
oz. .40
oz. . 45
.50
.50
.35
lb.
lb.
oz.
lb.
oz. 1.00
.50
.22
.40
.^»-When ordering, specify: "MERCK'S"!
iVLERCK: S INDEX.
331
SodiTom, oleate
1,
Containers incl.
lb. 1.50
ii>c8
■' urtho-phosphate, di-sodic, see Sodiuii
pbospliate, bi-basic .
" osmate, chem. pure
15 gr. 2.50
lb. .75
lb. 1.00
' ' 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
oz. .20
" 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
lb. .27
lb. .40
lb. .75
lb. .40
lb. .60
lb. 1.25
oz. . 50
^ \
" " 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
oz. .50
oz. 3.00
lb. 1.50
oz. 1.00
estate)
' ' picro-carminate
" plumbate . . . . ;
' ' pyro-antiiiionute
" pyro-borate, see Sodium, bi-borate. . .
' ' pyro-phosphate, acid
lb. 2.00
lb. .90
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
lb. 2.65
lb. 4.25
oz. 1.50
oz. . 69
Joz.vls.oz.16.00
lb. .50
lb. .60
lb. 1.25
lb. .50
lb. .60
lb. .40
" 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
:^"When ordering, specify: "MERCK'S"!
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
Containers incl.
OZ. . 35
OZ. 1.00
lb. .75
lb. 1.00
OZ.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
.50
.35
.40
.34
.34
.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
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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
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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
..^^When ordering, specif]r: "MERCK'S"!
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
156
£. - .1.
z:^ ©
n.o
D
V^
Ij
<^
Are always obtainable, and have
been for nearly a hundred
years past,
OF
W^. H. Schieffelin & Co.,
170 & 172 William Street,
NEW YORK.
157
Works at Feuerbach Works at Sachsenhausen
Established by FRIDR. JOBST, 1806. Established by C. ZIMMER, 1837.
Branch House at Milan,
"SuccEssoRi Di FRIDR. JOBST."
XJ'ereinigfe ^aSri^en Cfiemiscfi - ^fiarmaceuiiscfier ^roducie,
^euerdacB-SiuHgart ii. J-ran^furi a. DdZ.,
ZIMMER & CO.,
FRANKFORT 0. M., Germany.
ZIMMER'S
QUININE,
QUINIDINE, CINCHONIDINE, CINCHONINE.
THIS
Brand is Represented in the United States of America by
E. MERCK'S U.S. HOUSE,
73 William Street, NEW YORK.
|^"PRjC^S will compare favorably with those of any other reputed brand.
158
ESTABLISHED 1851.
ElMER I AMEND,
Nos. 205, 207, 209 and 211 Third Avenue,
NEW YORK.
18th Street Station of Elevated R, R.
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
STRICTLY CHEMICALLY PURE CHEMJCALS, ACIDS,
AND
CHEMICAL APPARATUS.
Only uptown house carrying FULL LINE OF MERCK'S GOODS on hand.
Polariscopes,
Hammered
Platina,
Nickel Ware.
Glass Blowing
and Engraving
done or prem-
ises.
Assay Goods,
Bunsen's
Burners,
Combustion
Furnaces,
Agate Mortars,
Copper Stills,
etc.
We carry the heaviest and best selected stock of Chemical Apparatus,
Platina Goods, Filter Papers, Bohemian Glass, Royal Berlin China, Acid
Proof Stoneware, Balances and Weights in the U. S. Being the sole repre-
sentatives of the following large and world renowned Manufacturers, our
facilities are unlimited.
C. Schleicher & Sehlill's Gerraan Filter Papers.
E. March Sohne, German Chemical Stoneware.
Joseph Kavaher's, Infusible Bohemian Glass.
LeBmn, P. Desmoutis & Co.'s Chem. pure Hammered Platina.
H. Fleitmann's, Wrought Nickel Ware.
Greiner & Friedrieh's, German Glass Ware.
G. Kern & Sohn, German Balaneea and Weights.
Dr. C. Scheibler's, Standard Su^ar-Testing Instrument.
159
THEODORE METCALF & CO.,
Pharmaceutical Chemists,
39 Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS.
OlvKUXI IvAKAE M:ETC^IvK.
PURE ODORLESS WOOL FIIT.
Free from ^ATATER, ANIMAL and VEGETABLE FATS.
ivrEJATiEin. z^otjXjX^s ok. Sm*.A.3Ft-A.TE:S.
Less our usual Trade Discount.
One-lb. Cans, 1 dozen in case, 50 cts per lb.
Five-lb. Cans, J dozen in case, 45 " "
Fifty onOne Hundred-lb. cans, boxed, 30 " "
We pay Freight ONLY on lots of Fifty Pounds.
FOR SA-LE BY .A^LL 'WIIOIL.ES.A-LEJ DRXJG-G-ISTS.
We solicit correspondence for the various grades, as we can furnish
any color or melting-point.
METCALF'S COCA WINE FROM FRESH COCA LEAVES.
The superior quality of wine and coca has commended this wine to
the physicians and buyers of the United States.
•••■••■■■Seud /or REBATE circular atid price List.'i •••••
ALKALOIDS, CHENIICALS, IVIETALS,
FINE, BABE and CBUDE of every description.
From the many years we have dealt in this class of supplies, we claim to be leaders in
this branch of the drug trade, and by constantly replenishing and increasing our stock, and at
once procuring or manufacturing all new chemical products, we are able to do full justice to all
orders or requests for quotations.
We make a specialty of the prodnots from the Laboratories of
T. MORSON &, SON, - - - LONDON.
E. MERCK, . - - - DARMSTADT.
160
Peninsular White Lead and Color Works,
DETROIT, MICH
and Manufacturers
ZFINE PURE PAINTS
For House Painting and Decorating.
SUPERFINE COACH COLORS in japan.
FINE PURE COLORS IN OIL
RAILWAY Paints,
PRIMING, FILLING, ROUGH STUFF AND SURFACERS.
PURE READY MIXED PAINTS.
WHITE AND TINTED LEADS.
CARRIAGE AND BUGGY PAIMXS,
Ready for Use, Quick Drying, in Nine Choice Colors.
DIPPING AND PASTK PAINTS,
For Wagon Makers and Agricultural Implements Manufacturers.
We offer special inducements to large buyers on Peninsular Permanent Red, Vermilions,
Chrome Greens and Yellows, Maple Leaf Permanent Green, Prussian, Chinese, Steel and
Soluble Blues, Rose Pink, Lakes, Pulp Colors, Wall Paper Colors and other specialties for
Grinders, Paper Manufacturers, Lithographers, etc.
Peninsular Non-Corrosive Iron Filler and Steel Color Paints (four shades) for Founders,
Machinists, Engine Builders, etc., and Penmsular Wood Fillers are warranted to give satis-
faction in every respect.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED,
FARRAND, WILLIAMS & CO., General Agents,
DETROIT, MICH,
Factory : Lieb Street, from Transit R. R. to Riven Front.
ESTABLISHED 1815.
Farrand, Williams & Co.,
Importing and Manufactlring Wholesale
DRUGGISTS
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.
161
m
(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.
162
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.
163
ESTABLISHED IN 1840.
HENRY TROEMNER,
710 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA.
MAKER OF
jmULYTIGIlL Balances, flSSIlY Balances, R,»c.
<]PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION>
u H,
-SO
-^ 4-.
I- US
o <u
m *^
rt 1-
o f^
U a,
ESSENCES ^Ig^HEMICALS, etc.
93 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK.
HAND PRESSED
OIL OF LEMON, J. C.
MANUFACTURED AT
EXPRESSLY FOB
JAMES CHASKEL S GO.
OUR
16 Pap
PRICE LKT
CONTAINING OUR
MANY
MAILED ON
APPLICATION
164
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.
165
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
E. MERCK'S Fine Chemicals.
166
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.
167
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.
168
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.
a
A VALUABLE ADDENDUM
To ALL Medical cr Pharmaceutical Periodicals
MERCK'S BULLETIN,"
— A. NIONTHLY —
Record of New Discoveries^ Introductions, or Applications of
Medicinal Chemicals.
i^^BHBi Moved by Professional — not Business — Interest ! mammt^m
SUBSCRIPTION price: one dollar per annum.
MERCK'S BULLETIN" Saves Time to the busy Practitioner or Dis-
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.
%^r Send your Address to E. MERCK, New York, for Free Sample Copy!
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