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FACULTY OF PHARMACY
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
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E.
MERCK,
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MANUTACTURING CHEMIST.
DARMSTADT, GERMANY.
JEWRV
LONDON:
STREET.
1889.
CopvnicMT BY
E.
Merck.
MERCK'S
OWN -
LOCATED
IN
2649.]
THEODORK
Empowered
\?veick:e:r,
in
the U.
S.
NEW YORK,
U. S. A.
DARMSTADT,
Germany.
LONDON,
England.
lyjanufactui^ing
Purveyor
lo the
dhemigt
AND
and
phai^macButigt,
IN
THE YEAR
.
First American Edition.
Price: $1.00.
m^
Index
-A-
MATERIA MEDICA
nT
A
js
COMPRISING
IN
SUMMARY OF
On TECHNOLOGY.
A GUIDK
For the Phy sician, Apothecary, Chemist, and Dealer.
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nvi:
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lOOO-
Mebce.
Washington, D. C.
PRESS OP
New
York, January,
1S89.
To
the
Members
of the
Professions of America.
Dear Sirs
In
:
looking back upon the line of generations during which my Home 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 intermediation 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 among others, by numerous requests from distinguished members w^ays 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 number of the sources whence they came, finally caused me to accede to them, by establishing a House of my in America, which was opened
Office
;
Own
Febi'uai'ij of 1SS7That action of mine, however, was in no irise inspired by any distrust or unfriendly sentiment, on my part, toward the able and respected merchants who always have been, and still are, the intermediaries of your They have not in the least changed their position intercourse v\^ith me. in this regard with the sole exception that, instead of being obliged, heretofore, to send their orders for my products to my Darmstadt office, they now obtain their supplies directly and promptly from my American wareHereby the course of house, which is more readily accessible to them. trade in these chemicals is not altered in any other wise than that of added ease, promptness, and certainty of execution. Thus, my business relations 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,
in
;
as well as of them,
still
i'(( stiff
coinjH'elwusirr
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
e.rtent of the
full
line of
my
preparations, at present employed in Medical Art. The present volume contains an alphabetically arranged List of those of
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 Prescribed Strength, and of the Correct Condition of the materials employed
; !
my
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INDEX.
in filling prescriptions.
Reliable Brand of
J'oiiiKf
Your well-founded confidence in the Standard and 31erck " may, in many cases, where yon /tare not
in
f/H-ri/'f/
preparation from other sources, cause you to 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/
((iiinUii rri-ttiin
on
">I<'rck's"
ery Drntj
t/ie h-nt/t/i
not iiislantly, fuj every Apothemrif, or hij evMere/innf, i7.sy>f'<7/<vV//, tliroujilumt (imf hrrtnlf/i of' onr Sfofis nnd Territories ; for, whenever
nnd
f'lteniictf/
a substance specified as
"MERCK'S"
moment when
will,
first
required, tlie
New
I'orh-
as a rule, bring- it whithersoever desired! This is the great achievement gained for the friends of my Brand on this Continent by the establishment 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 einiitent province of my Laboratories), but liki'wise, as above indicated, of and Sf/nt/ietieaf Orf/anie ('oinj)onnds, etc., all the MetaHie Saffs 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
and Canada, in the Orif/inal l*acka(je smA under the Ijabel and Seal of my Darmstadt Laboratories, be the packaffc of' anij size, small or large, that may be desired. earnestly entreat my friends, throughout both professions, to I would insist rigidly that Merck's Clieinieals be furnished to them, by dealers, in the oriifinal packages as above described. If any dealer refuses, or professes 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 deof the United States
<)ri<;iiial
mand made.
I
gentlemen
connnand.
me by each
mail in
if
of
Publication issued by me, entitled " Merek's Hulh'tin a periodical record New Discoveries, Introductions, or Applications of Medicinal Chemicals."
is
That journal
sional
ical,
in the field of
chem-
M
form,
E R C K
N D E X
rations. "MERCK'S BULLETIN" is edited /// the briefest po.ssift/c leaving aside all speculative ventures of opinion, and confining itself It is further edited trif/i<mf (fe/'rreiirc to MercL\s to established facts. 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 Pricenotes 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 meter of a eoinnwrcial or business l*rice-list. The prices of most of the
enumerated are, in the nature of the market, variable ; and the sole pnrpose of inserting such price-notes here is, therefore, to give Physicians and Apothecaries a somewhat approximative idea as to Averdffe JMfirhet V(dues : so as to serve as an occasionally convenient guide in calculating 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, consequently, they will form a basis only to the ApotJteeftry or to the Dispensing I'Injsieiun for the calculation of his own expenditure.
articles
;
after the price-notes is intended regarding the stated articles. The crossruling at the end of each alphabetical division may serve to allows new articles to be added.
Iliilinf/
in,
The
tlie
blank eolumns
hereinafter followed,
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, Amarnlents, I'roteids, or other Neutral or prevalently Aeid bodies drop that '*e'' (Strophanthin Agaricin Euonymin Chondrin Tannin). Hydfocarbons of the Aromatic Series end in **ene," supplanting " ol " or "in" or
"en "(Benzene [not " Benzol "] [not " Stilben"]); those of the
"]
Stilbene
Fatty
in
Series in
'' ane " (Ur-ethane), and some in *' in'' 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 termination *"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 distineti re terminsLtion oi '" it,'" with other recognized forms added ("Man-
thane).
(without
(Stearin The
jj.
= 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
nit
vi
E RC K S
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N D E X
".-l/[cohol]
{/r<ti>hic(tl points
These are some of the principal OrtJutdeli i/(l[rogena.t\is]. on which various authors are still in the habit of differing.
As
to Xonirnr/dfurt' j/rfjn'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: intending to add only a few of the officially) received chemical appellations, 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/nffif I meant tioiis /'or soiHC of/Jrtfs, that I found myself perforce compelled
to
accommodate the mass of my readers to receive into the List a number names deemed quite obsolete by me at the first planning of this work.
of
But, \vhicIi('Vor the " odd names" thus received may be, the substance 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 substance detailed or priced in two or more places in the List, but alirajfs ," or ''see if at all otdfi in the place pointed-to by the words ''see ." Thus the trade-names "Vitriol, blue," and " Copper Vitriol" under
in
but, after are both found in the List in their respective alphabetic places both, the reference-remark points to " Copper, sulphate, neutral " ; irhere alone the Descriptions and Market-values of its different forms and qualities
;
In a very few instances, the money-value of a substance is after a name quite different from any of its proper ehemieal desif/nations ; such departure is then always due to a differing (For example: "Calcium, oxide," is pharmacopeial (U.-S.) nomenclature. 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 (For example: "Mercury, biproper alphabetic place, as a Si/noni/m. 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 qualitystandard 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 " Stibium oxydatum praecipitatum.") foreign pharmacopeial names 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-
are stated.)
stated
benzene, ortho-.")
I
ever
calls
upon
but
may
book may be a Welcome Visitor not only to whomprove so useful as to be asked to " come again."
E.
MERCK.
TJie
ORIGINAL DOCUMENT,
contahts a
GRAND-DUCAL STATE
ARCHIVES at DARMSTADT, ilerninnij. The meaninff of the ancient tejct, datfd July 10th, 1682, is that of a GOVERNMENT CHARTER, or LETTERSPATENT, conjirminy and eoHtinuiny. to C}.ORCiJ. FREDERICK MERCK, </ie CHARTER or GRANT OF L. CENSE conferred upon JACOB FREDERICK M ERCK YEAR 1668, by the landgrave of hesse: ludwig the sixth, IN 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 MANUFACTURING LABORATORIES, to-day knou-n as
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list
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siihinittaL
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flic
HONORABLE AWARDS
I lie
cxicndcd
/o
tlw firm
0/
E.
MERCK,
;
cmfmuea,
Sij
desire cj
tl:c
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tlie
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E.
MERCK
NEVER EXHIBITED
PRCCUCTC
^ ^^ THEODORE WEICKER,
Mtinof^c-r in the
I'.
S.
for
E.
MERCK.
are
Amoni,^
the following
:
llic
AWARDS
"For
received In
E.
MERCK,
!
of
Darmstadt,
i8to:
Gold Medal:
the Relief of Mankind."
853:
1861:
NEW YORK.
Industrial Exposition for the Grand Duchy of
Hesse,
D A R MST A DT
-
1862:
1864:
World's Fair,
(England).
LONDOxX,
"Beyond Competition"
''"'"^l PRIX MORS LICNE):
Numerous and varied collection of Alkaloids and very rare products Physiological Preparations of high interest and very difficult to
;
\
'
Pharmaceutical
of France.
Congress
STRASSBOURG.
Universal
Gold Medal:
1867: 1873:
1876:
"Chemical
Alkaloids."
Preparations;
Quinine
Salts
PARIS,
Exposition, (France).
World's Exposition,-
VIENNA,
(Austria).
The Great
" P^irst
Prize
for
of
Hesse, DARMSTADT.
International Exhibition, SYDNEY, (Australia).
Award."
GENOA.
Gold Medal
International Exhibition,
:
Artes."
MELBOURNE,
(Australia).
The Diploma
of Honor,
International Exposition,
AMSTERDAM,
(Holland).
..
IVIEKCKS OHEIVIICALS
and Johbing Jinuj Trade
in
all
parts
of
the
United
UNBROKEN ORIGINAL
Lattel.
he
PACKAGES
S^ff-
(of
Wh' never
:
n lief will
notification to
E.
M ERCK,
New Yobk
incl.
.
City.
Box
2G49.)
Containers
15 gr.
liure
.
75 75 oz. 1.00
oz.
.
A^et-amide
Acet-anilide,
oz.
.65
'
medicinal, see Antifebrin mono-bromated, see Brom-phenyl-acetamide, monosee Etbyl, aceto-acetate (Di - metbyl - ketone), [so - called Pyvo-acetic "Etber" oi* "Siiirit"].
ijure, [13'2.8 13().4
Aceto-acetie Ester,
Acetone
"
cbem.
boiling-point
lb.
1.10 1.50
56-58"^
C
lb.
F] Aeeto-nitrile, see IMetbyl, cyanide Acato-phenone, see Hypnone cat-phenetidin, para-, see Phen-acetin Aeetiira eoncentratum, purum; and, puiissimnm, Pb. G. II; see Acid, acetic, pnre,- solution; and, cb. pure,-solnt. plumbicvun (.SV/fwnuj, see Solutions:
'
'
II,
Acetyl Chloride Aeetylene-urea (Acetylene-carbamide) .... Acid, acetic, pure, -solution, (Acetum conceu"
oz. 50 15 gr. 1 00
.
.
"
lb.
..50
centr.puriss., Pb.G.II),
1.U4,
sj).
gr.
lb.
"
[30%of CH OJ
8.
J"/*.,
"
sp.
gr.
" "
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,
lb.
60
proportion
lb.
.85
"
" " " " " "
" "
"
" "
exactly
S5
anbydrous
oz.
.60 .50
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,
"
15 gr.
laricic
"
' '
aloe-resinic, according to
Mulder
15 gr. 15 gr.
.25 .25
"
"
' ' '
'
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
" "
.^-When
ordeiin?, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
. . .
Merck's Index.
Containers incL
" "
"
H, AsO,. ^H0],
lb.
"
"
1.00
Oj^],
commercial
"
arsenious (arsenicous), anby[Arsenious droiis,
lb.
.90
1"K
oxide so-called "Wbite liesublimArsenic, " ed "Flowers of Arsepiire, lumps; nic"], Arsenic, Vitreous (
;
"
' '
lb.
lb.
"
do.,
' '
ati'oi)ic
benzoic,
resin;
" "
fr.
fr.
from Siamese Benzoinsublimed,-Pb. G. II Benzoin -resin; sublimed, U. S. Fh. and Pb. G. II Benzoin -resin; subbmed,
.
^
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8.50
7.50
.20
])erf.
wbite
oz.
lb.
lb. 2
.30 .85
2,->
lb. lb.
3.00
"
" " " " " "
bi-cblor-acetic, see Acid, di-cblor-acetic Itoric (boracic), crude, cryst " cb. pure, perf. white, cryst., 1 -j s
-U.S.Ph
"
ch. pure, perf. wbite, powder
f J
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'
"
"
"
" impalp.pwd.
" "
" fused
"
impalp. powder.
of,
see
'
'
"
* '
-hj'cbrofluoric
-salicj'lic
"
bromic, sp.
'
bromo-acetic
bursic. The active principle of Bursa pastoris, (CapsellaB. p.), [Shepherd's purse]. (Highly efficient hemostatic.)
l)utyric,
"
"
"
normal, concentrated,
"
[abt.
" "
" "
Iso-
cacodylic
sinic].
"
[di-metbyl-ar" Alkargen " {not to be confounded with " Alkarsin " !) cahincic (caincic), [Cabincin]
Also called.
Hcakodylic)
m:e:rck:'s
Acid, camphoric, melt. -point 178 C
[352.4 into therapeutics as an inhalant in diseases of the air-passages; also, as a surgical
Index.
aseptic, etc.)
"
capric (caprinic)
[iiitic]
IVIERCK'S INDBX.
Acid,
iTlltlo
1
1
(10
lb.
lb.
25
;J5 4.5
"
powiUr
l'""^*^'
i.:]5
1 1
lb.
11..
cli-iiurt',
7'/(.,- cryst.,
lb.
1,50
"
uid cODformlog
toFh.G.
II.
"
oz.
" "
1.60 75 oz. 40
lb.
.
.
i-rcsotic (eresotinic)
oz.
oz.
(iVKjlic, (Cre.sol)
.50 .40
.GO .60
enbebie
cuiiiarylous
cuuiinie,
15 15
gr. gr.
"
[Cumaric
15 gr.
.40 .35
" "
"
15
gr.
oz.
1.50
.50
"
" "
*
15 gr.
.
see Acid, cacodylic. di-nietbyl-uor-opianic, see Acid, opiauic di-iiietbyl-proto-catecbuic, see Acid, veratric claic (elainic notelaidic, elaidinic!), see .... Acid, oleic isomeric modifielaidic (elaidinic).
"
"
"
'
'
An
15 gr.
Elaterin
V
.75
Merck,
ergotic ergotinic),
>.B.
aceordinf^ to Z weif el
;
15
gi-.
2.50
.S'ee,
etbyl-di-iicetic,
"
'
etbyl-iualouie etbyl - sulijburous (not: etbyl - sulphuric!), see Acid, sulpbo-vinous eugenic, (foruierl}' called " Carjopbj'llic acid " ), see Eugenol
'
15 gr.
.50
'
filicic,
(Filicin)
"
Ph.
15 gr.
.50
G.
11,
[25%CH02|
lb.
1.50
.25
"
pure, sp.g:-.
" " "
" 1.120, [.50% ] " 1.150, [05% ] " 1.10, [80% ] " 1.200, [K)% ] 1 220, crystallizable,
.
oz.
oz.
.30
.
oz.
oz.
35
.40
.65 .50 .30
[1U<J%CH,0,]..
'
' ' '
oz.
f rangulic f uniaric
(frangubnic)
"
gallic, cryst.,
U.
15 15
gi-.
gr.
lb.
S.
Ph
1.25
"
"
"
"
'
gaultb<ric (methyl-salicylic), so-called, see Methyl, salicylate gentianic (^gcntisic), see Gentisin glyco-cholie gumuiic (arable), see Arabln gj'noeardic
hippuric. cryst livdroliroinic,
'
"
"
"
ace. to FotberglU. [ " " ] diluted, I/. .S. PA., sp.gr. 1.077,
.
12%
ll<'"ol
"
sp.
gr.
[3S..-.",;
HCl]
"MERCK'S"!
..
IVIERCK'S INDBX,
Acid,
sp. gr. (as above .'); [31.8"5'HC1] confolnlill^' to U. S. Ph. and Ph. Brit -sp. gr. 1.124, [25''"HC'1]; ouiforming to Pii. G. II hydro-cinnamic (hvdro-cinnamylic)
hvdrochloi-ic,
1.16,
(Jontainers incl.
.4U
U).
U.
15
Kr.
S.
sj).
gr.
1.50,
oz.
lb. lb.
[17"^
HI]
"
[57%HI]
kydro-silico-fluoric, sp.gr. l.OBO, [9Be] ' " 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-
1.00
.75 .50 .25
15 gr. 15 gr.
oz.
arations
oz.
.80
anhydrous
oz. oz.
lb.
1.00 3.00
.75
see Acid, various kinds, valerianic kakodjdic, see Acid, cacodyUc see Acid, kinic; kino-picric; kino^ic; quinic; quino-picric; quinovic cresotic kresotinic, ^ ^:,^ Acid, see ^i-i<-i, ^^^ cresylic kresylic \
iso-valeric,
-j
active, sp. gr. 1.21, U. S.Fh. do., do. do., -sp. gr. 1.16 ... lacto-arsenious, see Arsenic, lactate.
.
lb.
lb.
.
do.,
80 50
laricic
(agaric,
agaricic,
agaricinic),
Pin us larix ] (furthermore : not :lenwhich see also !) tical with Agaricin,
oz.
4.00
ojiticuUy
ai^tive,
pure malonic mandelic (phenyl-glycollic), [Amj'gdalic acid] not Amygdalinic! margaric (margarinic) mecouic, cryst
oz.
mellitic (luellic)
methyl-crotonic
tonolic
(tiglic),
Uc'
methyl-salicylic (gaulthcric), so-called, see Methyl, salicylate
methyl
- tri -
car-
mif ugin
methylene-proto-catechuic, piperonylic
molybdic
see
Acid,
...
(mf)lybdenic, molybdimic), chem. pure. free fr. Ammonium, Chlorine, Nitric acid; [l()()"iJ^of
MoO,]
"
pure
.
mono-brom-acetic
mono-chlor-acetic
. . .
6
Acid, nuicio
IVlERCK's Index.
(Kjiocbiiro-lactic"),
pure
iiiuriutii',
iiioliio
15
gr.
1.00
nitrie. eniile.
- kj).
"
gr. 1.32
[50^
N H O3I
lb. lb.
lb.
lb.
rb. pure.
l-:>
i.M
" "
10
" "
'
"
acifl),
pure, sp. gr. 1.52.5 pure, ucconUng to Pb. G. II, - sp. gr. 1.48 (nitro - muriatic ; nitro- bydrocbbmc cbb)ro-nitrous, cblor-azotic), [.\qua
cb. ....
lb.
.GO .65
"
lb.
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-xautbic), see Acid, jiicric
" "
ocnnntbic (cL-nantbic) oleic (oleinic; ebiic, ebiinic; no<eb\idic, wbicb see also!), elaidinic,
15
gr.
.30
"
U.S. Ph. [Olein], cbem.iJure, commei'cial, dear o))ijiuic (di-iuetbyl-nor-opianic) ortho-phenol-sulphonic, -in 33^-% solution, see Aseptol ortbo-o\y-benzoic, .see Acid, salicylic... osmic, Ko-called, see Acid, jjcr-csmic,
oz.
lb.
1.00
.45
"
15
gr.
1.00
anbydrous
" "
"
oxalic
lb.
cbeiii. jinre
lb.
"
.35 .80
oxalic,
chem. pure, cryst.. for analyses. Largo, colorless [('JI,j()^. 2J1J).J 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 hitherto, -having now first been introduced by me.)
.35
"
oxy-uapbtboic, Alpba-. (Eeportcd iin possessing 5-fold tbo anti-zymotic force of Salicylic acid; --also, as a good
<lisiiifectant.
)
lb.
.see
1.50
oxy-i)benic Q)yro-catccbuic), catecbin oxy-succinic, see Acid, malic palmitic (palmitinic), crude
Pyro-
"
jmre
'
" "
" "
" " "
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.
NlERCK's Index.
Acid, phospho-wolframic (phospho-tungstic),
cryst
'
solution [10\}
NlERCK's Index.
Acid,
s.antoninic
(not santonic!),
cryst, .
"
m:erck:'s
10
NlERCK'S
..
NlERCK's Index.
(as aboi^e!); tlcohol, amylic, primary, chem. pure " amylic, tertiary, see Amylene Hydrate
' '
11
Containers
lb.
inul.
.75
benzylic
ortbo-Oxj'-, see Saligenin butvlic, Iso-, (Iso - propyl - carbinol ),
oz.
2.50
"
"
"
'
lb.
2.00
'
caprylic
caustic, see
oz.
1.00
Sodium, ethylate,
cryst.
cetylic, (Cetyl-alcobol), see Ethal cinnamic (cinnamylic; stjTylic), [Cinnam-alcohol Styrol-alc. ] see Styrone
; ,
Ether
" "
iso-butylic, see Alcohol, butylic, Iso-.
. .
iso-pentyUc,
see
Alcohol,
amylic,
primary
" "
iso-propyhc, see Alcohol, propylic, Isomethyhc, (Wood-spirit, Wood-naphtha, Wood - alcohol ; Pjto - Ugneous [pyro-xylic] Spirit ; Carbinol, Methol), pure " chem. pure, b. p. 64-70 C [147-
lb.
1.00
1.25 1.00
.50
..."
(sahcjuous),
see
(Ethyl-carbinol),
b.-pt. 96lb.
99^0 [204.8-210.2 F]
"
Iso-,
(Di-m ethyl-carbinol)
-
oz.
6.00 2.00
oxy
benzylic),
see
.
" "
'
'
"
Styroue Sulphur, ("Alcohol Sulphuris"), see Carbon, bi-sulphide. Thio-, ethyUc, see Mercaptan, ethylic. Wood-, see Alcohol, methylic
so-called of
(Acetic [Ethylic] aklehyd), commercial 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, oxychloride Alizarin, paste Alkaniiin, (Anchusin), inspissated Exirart d " insp. wholly soluble in Alcohol Aikanet. Alkargen {not Alkarsin!), see Acid, cacodylic
' '
Aldehy^
' '
lb. lb.
11).
'
'
lb.
oz,
85
lb.
oz.
oz.
1.00 75 1.00
.
AUantoin Alloxan
Alloxantin
Allyl, bromide (mono-bromide)
" "
iodide
oz.
2.00 2.25
"
oz.
2.00
.50
15 gr.
oz.
oz.
2.00 30
.
J^^When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
12
IVIERCK'S INID1X.
Containers ind.
Alum,
'
luoniii-iihuu), [Ahiininimn .and Aniraonium, sulpbate J j>nre, Alumen, PL. Urit aiiimoiiio- ferric, (AinmoniiK-al Iron
.35 .4U
aluiii),
Ammonio-ferric sulphate
" "
caesic (caesic), [Caesiuni-aluni]
15 gr. 1.00
chromic,
"
"
" II Copper-, Ko-called, ("Divine Stone"), - see Copper, aluminatd [Aluminium and ( Iron-alum \ ferric, Iron, sulphate; Aluminio-fcrric Sulphate]
potassic,
.40 .35
lb.
.-iO
"
(Potassium
alum,
sium,
cryst
alum,
lb.
" "
chem. pure, jiowder " " impalpable i>owder Ph. G. II., cr\Ht.,Alumen, U. S.
. .
lb. lb.
'
"
"
Ph "powder
lb.
lb. lb.
"
free from Iron with caustic pencils, turned, or without wooden casing " crude, large crystals " burnt (dried, exsic- ) Alnme7i excated), lumps r siccatmn, " powder U. S. Fh. ) potassio-ferric, (Potassic Iron-alum), see
" "
doz.
lb.
1.00
.25
lb.
lb.
.30 .35
Iron, Sesqui
compounds
.
Potassio-
ferric sulphate
" "
rubidic,
sodic, i^Sodium-alum,
15 gr.
.50
lb.
lb.
.50
.65
and
lb. lb.
"in
Alumina
"
1.00 1.50
anhy-
anhydrous
hydrated,
Alumina Purple
mina
abiiii
etc of
Gold,
ruri)lo of
(so-called
Aluminated Copper,
"Copper-
Aluminium
" " " " " " " " " " " " " "
sheet
"
wire
thin
.
i)owdev, coarse.
".
"
leaf,
"
1.25 2.00 oz. 1.75 oz. 2 00 oz. 2.00 oz. ^2 50 Book 2.00
oz.
oz.
lb. lb.
lb.
"
" dry
Ph.G.II.,- [8%do.]
.40 .50
1.50
.30 .25
I
oz.
oz.
"
-tartrate,
dry
^^^ When
ordering, si)ecify
IS/IERCK'S
14
. ..
IVlERCK'S IlMDKX.
Containers
incl.
Ammonia, Water
niii',
L.
Ammonii
gr.
caUKtici), pure,
'
Bj).
U.875,[abt.4U%NH 3J
" 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
lb.
lb. lb.
lb.
Ammonia Alum, see Alum, ammoniacal Ammoniacal Iron-Tartar, see Iron, Sesqiai.
Fh
see
Turpeth,
sulphate
Ammoniated Alcohol,
it
Ammonia,
Spir-
of
Aldehyd,
see Aldehyd- Ammonia .... Copper, so-called, see Cojiper and Ammonium, sulphate
Glycyrrhizin,
"
"
Iron,
so-called, see
Feme
['.
S.
Ammonium,
S.
Mercury,
chloride, -with
"
see Mercury, ammoniated, etc. etc Tartar, soluble, see Potassium and
Ammonium,
tartr.ate
Ammonio"
'
'
salts, see
'
'Am.30
Ammonium
"
cryst
.30 .30
.40 .30 .30
"
"
benzoat*, from true Benzoic Acid prepared from Benzoin-resin " U. S. Ph., fr. artificial do. do.
" "
'*
free
.
lb.
oz.
.
1.25 2.00
.30 .25 .25 .30 .50 .40 .30 .45 .50 .90
oz.
"
commercial
oz.
oz. oz. oz. oz.
bi-phosphate
bi-sulphate
bi-sul])hite bi-tartrate
borate
"
"
'
"
pure
oz. oz.
oz.
lb.
boro-citrate
'
" "
oz.
3.00
oz.
lb.
1.50
.50 .GO
U. S.
Ph
lb.
monium, carb-amate
chlorate, per-, see Ainmon., per-chlorate chloride,(Sal ammoniacum), semi-purif. " purified, white
lb.
"
'
lb.
lb.
lumps
specify:
.^^"Wheu ordering,
"MERCK'S"!
NlKRCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
15
Ammoniuin,
lb.
.00
Ammonium,
'
'
chloro-stannate, (Ammoniostannic Chloride), [Piuk (Dyers') Salt], see Tin and Ammoniimi, chloride
.
chromate,
citrate
neiitral,
pure
of,
oz.
" "
per and
Ammonium
.
" "
' '
fluoride
"
"
formate, pure gallate, neutral glycyrrhizate, phamiacopeial, see Glycyrrhizin. ammoniated. soluble, U. S. Ph. hydro - sulphuretted solution of sulphide, [Hydrothion- ammonium Solusee Solutions: Ammonium tion), 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.
crj'st.,
U.
S.
Ph.
nitrite, liquid
oxalate,
(Di-ammonium
chem. pUre
oxalate),
pure
"
(do.),
oxal-ui'ate (uro-oxalate) per-chlorate phenate (phenylate, carbolate) phosphate, (Di-ammonium ortho-Phosphate), purified, cryst
" "
(do.),
"
U.
S.
Ph. and
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
,
'
'
"
U.
S.
Ph
sulphite
sulpho - carbolate (phenol - sulphonate, sulpho-phenate) sulpho-cyanate (thio-cyanate rhodanide), pure " commercial
;
tannate, liquid
tartrate, neutral, crj-st
16
. .
. .
NlERCIv'S Inde:
Containers
iacl.
Anrmonium,
' '
tliio-cyanate, see
Ammonium,
"hypo-
sulpho-cyanute
"
tliiou-urate thio - Kuli)bate (formerly called
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
iirate,
Uranate] pure
.
uro-oxalate, see Ammonium, oxal-urate valerianate, cryst., white, Z7. <S. Fli.
wolframate (tungstate)
see
and Bismuth,
and
"
^
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, ammoniated " " chloride, (so-called "Ammoniatedlron"), see Ammonium, chloride, w. Ferric Chloride
divers salts, see Ii-on, Monocompounds; and Iron, Ses(ike qui-com pounds, embracing the CS.Ph.
"
"
"
latter
salts:
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
salts, see
and Potassium,
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^^ ,, > Platinum tr.ple Calcium, Cyanuret Cy-"''"'". Copper, cyauurct-cyanide ) Ammonium, Solutions of divers salts of,
)
.
Amygdalin
Amyl ("Amylium"
[Amylo
" "
' '
iiot
Amylum!),
(so
acetate,
-
acetic
Ether],
called
"Pear-oil")
do., [etc.], (etc.),
chem.
pure
"
' '
formate
hydride, (Pentane), crude, see Eupione iodide, -b.-pt. 140-148 C [284-298.4 F]
nitrate
nitrite,
" "
"
(Amylo-nitrous Ether) 1 IS drops U. S. Ph. and I'h. G. 1 1 i)ure, oxide, hydrated, (so-called "Fusel-oil"),
" "
in lymi)h-tub('s of
NlERCK's Index.
Amyl, phenate
cryst.
'
17
(carbolate),
Amyl-phenol,
(A hyimotic.)"Apple-oil").
Amylene
"
18
..
IMerck's Index.
Containers incL
:
OZ. oz.
oz. oz.
.40
.
25
free
from Arsenic.
Liiteoline
ManchesterMartius-
NaphthalenePrimrose- (Primiila-)
Safranine
T-
oranj^e T-, -^f ree from Arsenic Aniline, Ros-, see Eos-aniline
oz. oz.
.50 .25
Anisol
Ether)
(^^lethyl
".
2.00 25
.
simple.
.
tive from Alizarin, etc. [Used as a mild succedaneum for Chrysarobin {thutia: the so-
oz.
.50
insomnia, delirium,
etc.
oz.
oz.
.35
antimonio-suliihurated, washed
Ethiops,
(Antimony
and
Mercuiy
"
"
so-called
Powder,
U. S. Ph.,
(James's
Febrile
lb.
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 Antimony), see Antimony and Potassium, tartrate, U. S. Ph. ; and other gi-ades Antimony (Antimonium; Stibium), double
. .
1.50
"Antimony and
" (be-
low!)
.<
"^^'^
"
" "
^
Antimony
bromide
chloride,
"
Antimonious,
,
(tri -
chloride),
Antimonious
"
" " "
chloride,
(Liquid Butter of Antimony) " Antimonic, (pen ta - chloride), see Antimony, per-chloride tliaph orotic, washed (purified), see Potassium, an timonate, p/tarmacopeioi " unwashed, see do., do., crude ....
iodide, cr^'st
IVlERCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
19
Antimony,
"
oxalfite
lb.
Ph. Bor.Y; (Antioxide, white, <n(e, Pent-oxide), Aunionic oxide, hydrous Stibic or Antiiuonic
1.25
Acid -Sb.,0,l
"
"
do.,
so-called, Ph.
),
P>< >r.
YI
],
lb.
.75
'
"
Potassium, untimonate, pharmacopeial so-called, diaphoretic, unwashed, {Unwashed Diaphoretic Antimony), see Potassium, antim-
see
in-iueipallj-
KHb C)^
onate, crude
"
"
oxiditm,
U. S. Ph.;
[Stibium
timonious Acid
'N.B.
Sb^Oj) a&ore 'is the \Vdprocess Tri-oxidc; the Dryprocess Tri-oxide is the socalled "Flowers of Anti-
The
lb.
1.50
mony. "
"
"
"
"
with Calcium Phosphate, see (James's Febrile Powder), Antimonial Powder, ZT, S. Ph. brown, so-called, washed, {Crodo.,
"
" "
cus [Saffron] of Antimony; Crocus metalloram), sec Potassa, antimonio - sulphiirated, washed " " unwashed, so - called, {Liver of Antimony), sec Potassa, antimonio - stilphiirated, crude oxy-chloride, (Powder of Al^'aroth) .... oxy-sulphuret, Antimonious, (Kermes Mineral), see Antimony, sulphide,
.35
red,
'
so-called
'
chloride),
[AntiOZ.
lb.
.4:0
monio
'
chloride]
sulphate
sulphide, golden, (Antimonio sulphide, Penta-siilphide of Antimonj' ), [so - called
1.25
'
"Golden Sulphur"],
I,
chem.
inive
:
lb. lb.
1.00
.90 .75
"
II
"
"
" III black, (Antimonious sulphide, Trisiilphide of Antimony), [Black Antimony], levigated, I, pure; Antimonii sulphidum piirijicatu7n,
lb.
U.S.Ph
"
lb
50
.05
" "
" "
Aiitimonii
s^il-
"
chem. pure,
S.Ph
lb.
" "
" "
vitreous,
so-called, (Antimonial
lb. lb.
2.00
.75
Oxy-sulphuret),
Kermes
lb.
lb.
lb.
"
"
tannate.
^When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
20
Antimony,
IMKRCIv'S INDKX.
(JontAiners
iisol.
tartamted
Eineiir],
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,
' '
.35
blac-k
"
'
so-called
,
\'itreons, so-called
(Black
see Mercurj',
lb.
antiuionio-sulphide
"
'
and Potassium, oxalate, cryst " " tiirtrate, (Tartar Enjetic; Tartiirated
[TartarizedJ
Anti-
"
*'
"
do.,
powder
.Go .65
" "
*
" "
"
"
JH.B.- Boihtke abore i)reparations are of full i)ercentage,-abt. i'S^ iih(J.^. do. pure, crjst
,
"
"
lb.
l.CO
lb.
1.00
Antiuionious chk)ride do. do., concentrated, see Antimony, chloride, Antimonious, etc Crocus (Saffron) of, [so-called " IFas/ied Brown Oxide of Antimony " ] bee Potassa, antimonio-suli>huratetl,
ica.'ihed
"
' '
Flo w^ers
ers
t>f
of,
see
Antiniony.
see Antimony, suli^hide, vitre-
Glass
ous,
so-called
of,
"
Liver
Brown
see Potassa, antimonio-sulphxirated, crude " do. do., calcic, (also called: Antimoniated Liver of Lime), see Lime, antimonio-siilphurated Anti-Phylloxerins, see Potassium : sulphocarbonate; and, xauthogenate Antipyrine ( Di - methyl - oxy - quinizine [-chiuizine|); -alsocalled '^Anulfjesine"
. . . .
Oxide of Antimony
l.iO
oz.
Apiol, "
fluid,
green
'/
Olly Eubslmcis
f <.in
the seeds ol
.65
"
distilled
I
oz.
1.50
.25
Apo-codeine
' '
hydrochloratc
crj'st.
.
ApOCynin,
"
amori)hous f thoGlucosido "J/)oc2/nti".' Apo - morphine (Apomorphia), hydrochlorate, amorphous " hydrochlorate. pure, chem. cryst., r. S. J'h. " sulphate, cryst., soluble in Water Apple-oil, so-called, see Amyl, valerianate. Aqua (.Vcpiai medicata; Medicated Waters), see Water, etc
-
15 15 15 15 15
gr.
gr. gr.
gr. gr.
^oz.vls.oz.
Joz.vls.oz.il.
75 15 gr. 2.00
Aqua Ammoniae, see Ammonia, Water of Calcarise, see Solutions: Lime, U. S.Fh. " carmelitana, see Spirit, Balm, com. .
'
'
pound
"
livdrochloric,
\
Fh
.^r When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
NIKRCK'S
22
NlERCK's Index.
(
NlERCK'S
24
m:erck:'s Index.
Containers
incl.
Balsams
Copuivii, Maracaibo-, [copaiva;]) " copaiva) sicdry, (Balsam cuni), see Resins: Copaiva (so-called "East- India Copaiva Gurjiin, Balsam"), [also called: "Wood -oil," or
(Balsamuia
capivT
lb.
1.00
um
" East-Iudiaii Wood-oil"] (Balsamiuu cannabis inIndian Heiuj), 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
Haptisia tiuctoria)
.,
Barium (liaryum, Barytum), double salts of, '' (l^elow !) seo "Barium and " metallic " acetate, pure, cryst " " chem. jjure, cryst " ajthylo-sulphate, see Barium, ethylosulphate
'
'
"
'
'
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
" "
powder
" pure, ci"yst " chem. pure, cryst chromate, pure " II
citrate
' '
pure
formate
hycb'oxide (so-called "hydrate") [hydrated mou-oxide], see Barium, oxide, hydrated, etc
hypo-phosphite hypo-sulphate
hypo
- sulphite, jihate
" "
'
iodate iodide
lactate
'
methylo-sulphate
nitrate, cryst
'*
" "
"
])owder fused
. .
.; . . .;
IVlERCiv's
Barium,
' '
Index.
Containers
incl.
26
oleate.
. . .
OZ.
lb. lb.
oxalate
.40 .75
pure
oxide (mon-oxide), anhydrous, [Burnt (calcined) Baryta], (so-called "Barium Anhydride"), pure.
.
1.00
lb.
lb.
" "
commercial hydrated (caustic), [Barium Hydroxide (so-called "Hydrate") Baryta], Hydrated (caustic)
do.,
jjure, cryst
2.50 1.50
lb.
.50
dry chem. pure, crvst " " " dry '; " " commercial oxide, per- (di-), see Barium, iier-oxide
do., pure,
'
"
lb.
1.00
.GO
"
lb.
lb.
lb.
1.25
.40
per-chlorate
oz.
OZ.
....
per-manganate, cryst
per-oxide (di-oxide), hydrated, pvire
' '
lb.
lb.
lb.
"
'
lb.
'
"
'
'
oz.
oz.
.50
"
' '
Huli^hide (sulphiiret),
lb.
lb.
.55 .45
" "
" "
free
pure
from Arsenic;
ace.
lb.
1.00
to
"Winkler.
in Kipi^'s apparatus.)
'
'
.60
sulpho - carbolate (phenol - sulphonate, sulpho-phenate) sulpho - cyanate (thio-cyanate; rhodanide), pure " commercial Baiium, ethylosulpho-vinate, see sulphate
tartrate
1.75 1.50
.75
lb.
lb,
75
thio-cyanate, see Barium, sulpho-cyanate " thio-sulphate (formerly called "hyposulphite ") " 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,
,
oz. oz.
.30 .30
lb.
1.50
anhydi'ous
"
caustic (hydrated),
see Barium,
oxide,
hydrated
Barytes,
sjTithetically prepared, (Ai-tificial Spar"), see Barium, sulphate, etc. Bebeerine, (Beberine, Becberine, Bebirine, Bibirine, Bebeeria; Buxine), pure, cryst. hydrochlorate " sulphate
"Heavy
oz.
'
'
oz. oz.
15 gr.
see under Aniline
and Phenol
Benz-aldehyd
2.00
j^- When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
26
Benz-amide Benzene (^Honzol),
" "
IVlKRCK'S INDKX.
Containers
OZ. broiiiatt-d,
si'o
i-icl.
2.00
Mono-
brom-benzene chlorated, see Mouo-cbloi-benzene .... iodated, see Mouo-iod-beuzone Benzene, anthracic, (Coal -tar Benzol), [Coal- iiaiibtba; su-called "Coal-tar Benziiuiiu litb - antbraciBenzin " num], cliem. pure, crvstallizable;
boil.-pt.
80 8i
[17C-1H3.2 FJ.
. .
.
(So-called
"Pbeuvl Hydride.")
.....
lb.
1.00
.50
do., boil.-pt. 7()-13() C^[158-26(> F] " 130-180 C [266-356 FJ. do., Benzene, benzoic, see Benzol, benzoic. B3nzid-am, see Aniline
'
.
"
lb. lb.
15 gr.
(Pttroleiim
.75
I, boil. -jit. [Petroleum Napbtba], 55-75 C [131-1(S7 FJ " do.,boil.-pt. 50 60 C [122 140 F], (so-called "PeBenzinum, U. S. Ph., troleum Etber ") Benzo - (Benzene-) [Benzol-] Quinone, see
Benzin),
Quinone Benzo-tri-ehloride
nor Tri-cbloiide
)
{not Tri-cblor-benzene
of
Benzene [Benzol]
(Bitter-almond-oil Cam"Gum benjaphor), [not: EesinaBenzoe, 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-
oz.
50
15 gr.
.35
benzene
" "
chlorated, see Mono-chlor-benzene .... iodated, see Mono-iod-l)enzene
from Benzoic Acid Benzol), see {Anthracic Benzol of Coal-tar, Benzene, anthracic
oz.
1.50
Benzoyl,
chloride
oz.
50
Benzyl,
"
' '
chloride,
*
commercial pure
oz.
15 gr.
oz.
5.00 75
.
'
" "
15
gr,
.00 .75
.
Berberine, Hydro-
25 15 gr. 4.00
oz. 1
carbonate
chloride oxide, hydrated, (hydroxide)
"
" "
"
anhydrous
fluoride
sulphate
15 15 15 15
gr. gr.
gr. gr.
Bestuschefifs Solution, tonico - nervine (anodyne Iron-), see Tinctures: Iron chloethereal
Betol (Naphthalot) [Naphtho-salol, Sali-naphthol] - (Beta-Naphthylic Ether of Salicylic
oz.
.60
,^"When
ordering, specify:
"MERC!K'S"I
NlERCK's Index.
Bili-fuscin
27
28
Bismuth, sulphate
"
'
'
NlERCK's Index.
Containers
OZ. OZ.
incl.
"
'
' '
'
valerianate
Bismuth and
S.
'
Am,monium,
citrate,
'
Ph U. and Potassium,
" "
OZ. OZ.
OZ.
"
50 60
.25
Bcnz-
Camphor,
see Benzoin
OZ.
Bixin {Bed Orellin), chem. piu-e Blood, bullock's, (^Sanguis Tauri dry, powdered
Boldine
5.00 1.50
[Bovis]),
lb.
Bone-ash; and:
N.B.
do., i)urified; see Calcium, Compare, also: Calcium, lihosphatc, bi-basic, for agricultural chemistry.
15 gr. 3.00
Bone-black,
black"),
U. S.
purified,
(so-called
"Ivorypurified,
see Charcoal,
animal,
Fh., etc
see
Sodium, bi-borate,
(so-ca?fed
etc.,
['.
S.
Ph.;
Borax-Tartar
Tartar
see do.
;
Boro-Glycerin
"
"-Glyceride"), dry, [Glycerolate ( 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
(
lb.
2.00
Boron
15 gr. 6.00
OZ.
OZ.
Bromal, anhydrous
2.50 2.50
.25
.85
U. S. Ph chloride, ("Bromide of Chlorine," socalled) iodide, liqiiid, so-called, see Iodine, bi-omide, liquid
OZ.
OZ.
Bromo-Cafiteine
{not Caffeine Hydrobromate, which see also ; biit Bromated [bromo-substituted] Caifeine !) Bromo-ethyl (Bromide of Ethyl; Mono-bromethane), see Ether, hydrobromic
OZ.
5.00
Bromoform
Brom-phenyl-acet-amide, mono-, (Monobrom-acet-anilide), cryst. [Supposed to combine the medicinal effects of Sodium
OZ.
1.50
Brucine
" " "
Bromide and of Plienyl-acet-amide.] (Brucia) [Vomicine], chem. pure, cryst., free from Strychnine
OZ.
2.00
00 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 3.50
" "
"
phosphate
sulphate
Joz.vls.oz.2.10
.^^When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
NlERCK'S
30
NlERCK's Indh;
see Butter, Cacao-
Cacao-butter,
. )
. . . .
jVEerck's Index.
Containers
.
. .
SI
incl.
tannate, true salt Caffeine (a^ above! ), " valerianate, true salt
Caffeine
|oz.vls.oz.2.0t)
|oz.vls.oz.2.00
and Ammonia,
citrate.
(Ammoniatcd
Joz.vls.oz.2.00
Joz.vls.oz.
|oz.vls.oz.
"
34"ooCatfeinel
cinnamate
citrate, true
1.25 1.50
1 25
.
|oz.vls.oz.2.00
salicylate..
.[62.5%
"
\ oz.vls.oz.
and remain in solution on cooling. CaHeine and Soda, hydrobromate, (so - called "Bromide of Caffeine and Sodium", [o2% of "Sodio-bromide of Caffeine"), soinble in 20 parts of Water Caffeine]
;
Jcz.vls.oz.
.50
Cahincin
Calabar Discs
"
;
g-l^tine
Paper
" Discs;
)
Physosti^ine
etTetc
see "Cal-
of,
15 gr. 10.00
lb.
1.00
.50
.75
cmde
seeCalc, ethjdo-sulph.
lb.
aethylo-suliDhate,
albuminate antimonio - sulphide, so-called, (Antinionic Liver of Lime), see Lime, antimonio-sulphurated
arseniate (arsenate) arsenite
oz. oz. oz.
35
benzoate
bi-malate, crj'st bi-saccharate, see Calcium, saccharate bi-phosjihate, so-called, see Calcium, phosphate, acid bi-sulphate, pui"e [8 Batime] bi-sulphite, liquid,
.
.30 .50
oz.
1.00
oz.
lb.
bi-tartrate,
pure
,
oz.
lb.
lb.
boro-citrate
bromide, U. S. Ph bromo-iodide butyrate, pure " Iso-, see Calcium, iso-butyrate carbolate, see Calcium, phenate
oz.
oz.
oz. oz.
.
.50
carbonate, purified (elutriated), white, see Chalk, prepared, IT. S. Ph. " precipitated
lb. lb.
.41)
" "
light (flocciilent)
pure,-[/^. S. P/i.
&Ph.
G. IL
lb.
.45 .50
chem. pure
lb.
1.00
chinate, see Calcium, quinate chinovate, see Calcium, quinovate chlorate chlorhydro - phosphate, see Calcium, l)hosphate, hydrochlorated chloride, (so-called " Hydrochlorate of
oz.
.40
Lime"), crude
" " " "
" "
granulated
pure, cryst " dry, white " fused, perf. white, in lumps, U.S. Ph. " " " " in sticks. " " " " granulated
lb.
lb. lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
chromate
lb.
2.50
.s^When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
S2
nn.lpimrj, mfrntp
NlERCK'S INDKX.
,
IVlERCPc's
.
Index.
CoBtainers incl. OZ. .30 oz. .30 OZ. 1.00
oz.
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 soluble in "Saccharate of Lime"], Water, easily so in Sugared water. (Antidote in Carbolic -Acid poisoning.)
1.00
'
"
' '
salicylate
"
.25 .45
oz.
pure
oz.
oz.
silico-fluoride
"
"
' '
For
genei-tinp
[ f:tlp'7j^it
)
lb.
lb.
ratus.
1.00 1.10
' '
sulphide, so-called, (Calcic Liver of Sulphur), see Lime, sulphiarated, U. S. Pit. (Antido. antimoniated, so- called, monic Liver of Lime), see Lime, anti,
monio-sulphurated
' '
" "
' '
lb. lb.
.30 .50
"
"
' '
'
'
" pure sulpho - carbolate (phenol - suljDhonate, sulpho-phenate) siilpho-cyanate (thio-cyanate ; rhodanide), commercial " pure sulpho- vinate, see Calc. ethylo-sulphate tannate
,
lb.
1.25
.25
oz.
lb.
lb. oz. oz.
.75
1.25
.30
.
'
tartrate
25
thio-cyanate, see Calc, sulpho-cyanate thio-sulphate (formerly called "hyposulphite ") tri-chlor-phenate (tri-chlor-phenylate, tri-chlor-carbolate)
urate,
lb.
1.25
50 1.00
.
oz.
oz.
"
'
'
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 Calcium, ferrid-cyanide and Platinum, cyanide, see under Pla-
cyanuret, 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, antinionate, pharmacopeial " Sulphure, see Lime, anti-
cum
Camphor,
"
'
' '
oz.
.
.40 .40
oz.
'
di-bromated
"
mono-bromatcd,
U.
oz.
S.
1.00
.26
.40 .50 .60
Ph
oz.
oz.
oz. oz.
"
'
'
' '
Camphor,
tine-oil,
mono-hvdrochlorate
^When ordering,
specify:
"MERCK'S"!
'
. . . . .
34
NlERCiv's Index.
Containers
incl.
Camphor
" "
of
of
Anemone
(FutsaiUla),
see
.
Anemonin
Asarum (Asarabacca), see Asaron of Bitter -Almond -oU, see Benzoin Crystals " of Elecampane {Inula, Alant-wot), -sol\d, see Helcnin " " " see Alantol liquid, " 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(Simply hypnotic in action.). sisteiicy. Cannabine Tannate Merck
_.
.
Cannabinon " lO-^ abstract in Sugar of mUk,^ adapted for immediate dispensation
Cantharidin, cryst
Capsicin
Caput mortuum,
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,
Carnis purus ad i;sum internum. Sanguinis et, acid9 purificatus " Spongiae jiulverisatias Carbon, animal (Bone-), purified, U. S.
'
'
"
purus
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 ") {J. S. Ph do., highly rectified, di-chloride (also called: proto-chloride).
(
tetra-chloride (also called: bi-chloride) tri-chloride (also called sesqui-chloride ), cryst Cardol, ^iruriginous; from Anacardium orientale " vesicatory, from do. occidentale Carica papaya, Juice of, see Juice of Papaw Carmine, ])ure, in lumps, (Nacarat) Cxrmine, Safflower-, see Safilower Carmine
,
'
Carnine
"
hydnjchlorate
(so-called "Carthamic Acid"), chem. pure Oils: Caraway -seed; Essential Carvol, see
Carthamin,
extra strong
Casein, commercial
Casein, absolutely cncm. pure. Caseins, vegetable, see
jr^om'miZfc
'
\
\
.
Conglutin,
and
Logumin
Cassius's Purple, see Gold, Tin-precipit. of
Catechin
(Catechuin), [Catechuic Acid] 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, niand others trate, diluted: U. S. Ph.,
Caustic,
jvLERCK s Index.
Cont.iiners incl.
35
fused..."
Yienna, powder, see Potassium, hydroxide, A\-ith Lime, [2:1], powder. Cedrin, cryst. from Cedron-seed. Transparent crystals; wholly volatilizable; readily soluble in Water. (Febrifuge, etc.; antidote in liydrojihobia, etc.) Cerebrin. Physiological preparation from brain-substance Cerium, metallic, fused " acetate
;
"
15
gr.
8.00
' '
bromide
carbonate' chloride
lactate
"
'
'
'
.75 .35
'
'
'
malatc
nitrate oxalate U. S. Ph.-^ot Sesqui-oxidc oxide (per-oxide), pure sidphate (In-sulphate) of Per-oxide ....
. .
oz.
oz. oz.
2.00 3.50
.40 .15
oz. oz.
oz.
1.0)
.35 .40
15 gr. 1.00
Creta prce(elutriated)
lb.
Chalk, prepared
parata, U.
S.
(levigated),
,
Fh.
[Purified
Carbonate of Calcium]
.12
Chameleon Mineral,
(Mineral Chameleon),
see Potassium, manganate Charcoal, animal (J3one-), [Bone-black], (Carbo Ossium; Spoclium), purified, [so-called "Ivory wet process; Black " Ebur ustum] Carho ani-
malis pur'ficatus, U. S. Ph do., (do.), pure,-wetprocess,-[do.-etc.] Meat-, (Carbo Carnis), [Medicinal Animal Charcoal, for internal use], jjure
lb.
lb.
.50
1.25
lb.
Blood-, (Carbo Sanguinis) " purified by acid Sponge-, (Biu-nt Sponge Spongiausta [tosta]; Carbo Spongias), powder.
. .
.
lb.
lb.
lb.
'
'
'
hydrochlorate sulphate
(Chinia),
15 15 15 15
Chinidine, Chinine
Chiniura,
S. I'h.),
Chinoidine
(" Chiiioidinum" of U.
etc
Ph.,
Chloral,
so called
by
the
U.
S.
see
15
gr.
2.50
oz. oz.
.30
1.00
Chloral Hydrate,
(the so-called "Chloral" of the U. S. Ph.): crusts loose crystals true Liebreich according to Liebreich
cryst. Khombic-prisms white, translucent wholly volatilizable readily soluble in Water, Alcohol, or Ether. [Very stable compound, acting physiologically like Prussic Acid; hence, a desiraV)lo substitute for Bitter-almond and Cherrv-laurel Waters.
;
lb.
lb.
lb. lb.
Chloral
;
Hydroeyanate
;
(Cyanhydrate),
joz.vk.nz.
2.00
i^-When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
36
Chloral, meta-
NlKRCK's Index.
{as
;
j ..
JVliERCK's
Cinchonidine mer's
above!),
Index.
Containers
incl.
j
37
sulphate,
['.
Zim-
conforming to
5.
Ph
"
' '
tuunato
taitrato
U. S. Ph., in;ro, cryst
Cinchonine
"
precipitated
benzoate
ferri-citrate, [25^^
Cinchonine]
liych'oclilorate
salicylate snljihate,
U.
S.
Ph.
large
cryst
tannate
Cinchovatine,
N. B.
Other Cinchona deri cailves, seeQiiinidine. Quinine, etc. ; also : Acid, quinic, etc. Cinis stanni (Jovis), [Tin Ash], see Tin, oxide, grey
.
. .
see Cinclionidine
Cinnabar,
artificial, best,
['.
l)hide, red,
S.
Ph
Cinnam-alcohol,
see StjTone (C'innamoli, see Stji-ol Cinnyl (Styryli Cinnaniate, see StjTacin Citrullin, see Coiocynthidin
Cinnamene
Coal-tar Benzol,
" "
Naphtlia
" pure
Dyes {Colors), see Aniline and Phenol Dyes. Cobalt, metallic, [98-99^^], granulated
' '
acetate
"
' '
Am-
'
arseniate (arsenate) " technical, see under Cobalt, oxide carbonate, pure " technical, see under Cobalt, oxide chloride, jiure, cryst
"
'
chromate
cyanide
nitrate, ptire, cryst
'
" "
' '
"
solution
" "
carbonate, K. O. 11 phosphate, P. K.
" " "
sulphate, pure, cryst
tartrate
"
Cobalt and Ammonium, sulphate " and Potassium, cyanide, see Potassiiim, cobalti-cyanide so-called, (so-called Metallic" Arsenic), see Arsenic, cryst. Coca-ethyline
Cobaltum Mineral,
Cocaine Merck:
pure
"
synthetically prepared
benzoate
carbolate, see Cocaine, iDhena^e borate
38
Cocaine Merck,
citrate
. . .
m:krci"C's
continued:
Index.
Container:! incl.
hydrobromate
hydrochlorate, chem. pure, cryst., perf. white
nitrate
.
5^^ of Alkaloid] " " ] phenate (phenylate, carbolate), [Phenol-Cocaine], soft extract consistency sjTupy consistency. Very easily phtalate, soluble in Water and in Alcohol
oleate
[
" "
[10% [50%
1.00
1.00 '7'^ 75
.75 .75 .75
gr.
gr. gr.
salicylate
sulphate tannate
tartrate
gr. gr.
^"X.
These Cocaines hear in absolute perfection all Tests, including the one by
B.
Cocaine Discs,
' '
Vol. 1).
U.
S.
Ph..
ioz.vls.oz.
4.75
^oz.vls.oz.12.00
ioz.vls.oz.il.
" "
'
'
citrate
50
hydrobromate
hydrochlorate hydro-iodate (bydriodate)
nitrate phosphate, soluble, Merck,
Joz.vls.oz.10.00
|oz.vls.oz.
G.OO
|oz.vls.oz.l0.00
soluble
ioz.vls.oz.l2.00
in 4
Joz.vls.oz.
parts Water
salicylate
9.00 4.50
'
Joz.vls.oz.12.00
loz.vls.oz.
|oz.vls.oz.l2.00
Colchicein
Colchicine Merck, chem. pure, cryst
' ' '
15 15
gr. gr.
2.50
.
50
pure,
powder
15 gr.
.45
{annate Colcotliar, pm-e, see Iron, oxide, red, anhydr. SperiCollections (Specimen Cases) of 1 see
'
men CollecAlkaloids, Glucosides, etc. of Metals tions, at of Physiological Preparations J End of List. Collodion, simple, [2?^ Pyroxylin] " ],Ph. G. 11 U.S. Ph., -douh\e,li% "
I
"
'
'
Ph.Belg.new, "
triple flexible (elastic)
[4:%
"
],
]
flexible.
[6% "
cantharidal (vesicatory),
iodized
Ph. G. II.
CoUodion Cotton, Ph. G. II, (Soluble Gun Cotton, Pyro-xylin, Collo-xylin, Cotton
Xyloidin). Chn be shipped only Colocynthidin (Citruliin) Colocynthin, chem. pure
iodoformized
when
wet.
Columbin
Condurangin. Gluco.side from ConduranKo-bark
Conessine, pure, cryst
Conglutin
Casein from almonds) ( Vegetable Congo Paper, according to Prof. Riegel. (Test-paper for Hydrochloric Acid in the stomach. )
Congo Red,
Dyes: Ked
and Phenol
"
.
JVlERCIv'S
Coniferin
Coniine Merck. (Couicine, Cicutine), pure hydrobromale. cryst
INDEX.
Containers incl. oz. 3.50
39
"
'
'
powder
hydrochlorate
Convallamarin
Convallarin
Jalap).
Eesins: Jalap, brown, the true Koot; and, do., etc., Ph. 6. II.
^ee, also:
Copiiva,
Copper
'
" (below
of,
"
'
"
" " "
.
in
scixles
filings
'
"
"
acetate, basic, (sub-acetate), refiu'd, powder; [Purified Verdigris ^rugo purificata], (Tiridea^ris purific.) " normal (neutral), pure, crvst., U. S. PA.; [CrystaUized'Verdigris ^rugo destillata (crj-stal-
" "
albuminate
aluminated, (so-called "Divine Stone,
or "Ophthalmic Stone"; also called "Copper-alum"j, in jjlates pencils
so-called, see Copi^er
" "
"in
"
' '
'
and
Ammonium,
' '
sulphate
'
benzoate
bi-chloride,
"
"
"
cryst.,
pure commercial
'
borate
"
"
'
bromide
butyrate carbonate, green (di-cupric) ./hue'^ oiolTn' " " Chem. pm-e f ?ain-green).". " blue(sesqui-cupricj, [Artificial5/ue Malachite, (ilountain-blue ;Yer)
'
" "
diter],
'
' ' '
Al Enghsh
'
'
' '
' ' '
see Cop.
formate, iodide
crj'st
" "
" "
"
'
'
"
nitro - prusside (nitro - prussiate ; nitroferri-cyanide) oleate oxalate oxide, black (Cupric), [mon-oxide], pure,
powder
"
"
" "
"
"
"
wire
for annlyses
40
. . . ) . .
NlERCK's Index.
Centainers
incl.
Copi)er, oxide, black, - (as abofe/), -technical " " hydrated, pure " oxide, red (Cuprous), [sub-oxide], pure *' *' " commercial " phosphate
lb.
oz.
lb.
.40 .50
1.50
.60
. .
lb.
"
" " "
'
oz. oz.
25 50
powder
'
"
"
in sticks sub-acetate, (Purified Verdigris), see Copper, acetate, basic sulphate, basic (tetra-cupric) " neutral, (Copper Vitriol Blue Vitriol), ch. pure, U. S. J'h. " molded (fused), in sticks " " " caustic pencils, turned " " " " mounted in wood
;
"
lb.
1.75
.40
lb.
" "
" " cryst., commercial sulphide (sulphuret), fused " granulated " powder
.30
"
by wet i^rocess
"
'
'
oz.
' '
'
tannate
tartrate
"
" " " " "
tbio-cyanate, see Cop., sulpho-cyanate acetate Ammoniiand do., cbloridf " chromate capric "
|
'
J-
cyanide
nitrate
J
salts.
"
'
'
sulphate, (Ammonio-sidphate of Copper so-called Ammoniated 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
'
'
" "
"
cyanide
chloi-ide
and Sodium,
Ammonium, cyanide-cyanuret, see imd. Platin. triple Cyanid. Copper Alum, ("Divine Stone"), so-called, see Copper, aluminated " Vitriol, (iJ/e Fifrio/ ), see Copper, sulphate, neutral, f7. S. Ph. ; and others Corallin, sec under Auiliae and Ph. Dj'es lied Corrosive Sublimate, see Mercury, bi-chloCopper, Platinum, and
:
ride,
r.
.S.
P/i.; etc
Corydaline, cryst
Cosin Merck, and Coussein Merck, see Kosin, Koussein
15 gr. 2.00
and
"
para-,
"
"
"
Hydro-
15 15 35 15
gr.
3.00
.35
gr.
gr. gr.
1.00
.30
Coumarin,
"
see Cuuiarin of Tartar, see Potassiuni, bi-tartrate, l'. S. iV(.; and others (and Scales) of do.: "soluble" (so[Boraxc died ; -and perfectly soluble Tartar]; see Potassium and Sodium, boro-tartrate, and: do. do. do., do.,
),
in scales
^^Whm
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
NlERCKZ'S
42
IVEERCiv's
Index.
Containers
incl.
^-Whcn
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
) . .. . .
IVlERCK's
(Degiitt), see Oils, divers: Birch, eiiiiiyreuiuatic Dahlin (Alant-starch), see Inulin
Index
Contain
43
Daggett
Daphnetin
Daturine,
pure, cryst., (True or heavy Daturine, identical with Atropine; -from Datura
;
Stramonium
"
' '
Degutt
CircL,
Delphinine
Daxtrin, cheni. jiure, " pure, Ph. G. I
*'
Alcohol
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-, hydrochlorate, (Hydrochlorate of meta-Phenylene-di-amiue) Di-amido-toluene (-toluol), see Tolylenedi-amine Diamond Ink, so-called, for Glass-etching
Diastase of
JVIalt,
(IWaltin)
"
(bi-chl.)
Di-ehlor-hydrin
Di-chlor-methane, see Methylene Chloride (Bichloride) Merck, chem. pure Di-chlor-naphthalene, Alpha-, see Naphthalene, Alpha-di-chlorated
Didym (Didjinium),
'
metallic, jjowder
'
'
carbonate
chloride
nitrate
' '
'
Digitalein
Digitalin
"
(Schmiedeberg's) Germanic Merck, pure, powder pure, amorph., Ph. Gallic, and Ph. Belg.
crystallized,
"
chem. pure
see
under Ani-
DL-methyl-benzene
Iso-
sec
" "
44
IVCERCK'S
.:
IVLERCK's Index.
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.)
45
"Eau
Containers
incl.
Albumin
" "
I,
inodorous
free from Fibrinous in scales, matter; for laboratories " impalpable powder; for gilders, stampers, etc (See, at same place, also other kinds of Albumin, from blood, etc.).
for bird-food
light,
food
human
Elaidin
Elastin, dry
Elaterin
in spongious flakes; for human food, and for rearing exotic birds.
Ecballium elaterium Squirting Cucumber) [Elaterium Clutterbuck] .... black, true, (Elaterium nigi-um verum),
fruit-juice
of
[inspissated
,
named
Elayl,
etc.
ijlant],
see Extracts:
fruit-juice
of
aboveSquirt-
ing Cucumber; aqueous see Ethjdene, etc Elecampane-camphor, solid, see Helenin " liquid, see Alantol Alcoholic Extract of IiDecacEmetine Emetia). 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,
driatic.
)
cryst.
(A
,
my{etc.)
sulphate
Ergotin (Ergotinum),
Bonjean " purified,
"
for injections dry, Mdth Sugar of milk Wemich, dialyzed, pure, liquid
" "
"
"
" "
inspissated...
dry
Yvon
'
'
Bombelon, liquid
inspissated
from
Sassy-
bark, (Mancona-bark).
local anesthetic]
[Ophthalmological
46
Erythrp-retin, see
Rhubarb
IvlERCK's Index.
Oontainers inch
tincler
constit.
Esculin
Eserine. see Physostigmine
15 gr.
;
.50
Eserine Discs
Gelatine;
Paper; see
see NiMethyl,
_.
tro-benzeiie
"
of
"
so-called of
"Wine
Whey,
see
Rennet
. .
Essences,
Essential
Oils
:
place of divers."
Arniclv
j-eoZ/ see Essential Spirits. (are inserted in alphabetical Oils, Essentiar)see, qfter: "Oils,
Grape-marc MuBcat-Lunel
Prunes,
Slibowitz)
Rum Aroma
Rum,
"
finest
"
white
Jamaica Kingston
"
"
"]
"Wild sour Cherry, (" Weichsel ") N. B. See also Fruit aiuL Flavoring Ethers:
Rum;
Ester,
acetate N. B.
aceto
see
Ethyl,
aceto-
1.50
Organ o-base
chem. pure
Salts]
Ethene,
Ether,
"
[Vinegar
lb.
Naphtha],
"
"
sp. gr.
0.902, Ph.
2.50 2.25 2.00
see
oz.
gr. 0.890,
G. II twice rectified,
U. S.
sp.
Fh
sp.
amylic
amylo-acetic, etc., seeAmyl, acetate, etc. " -nitrous, etc., see Amyl, nitrite, Ph. ; and others f anesthetic, Wiggers's, see Ether, hydrochloric, ])oly-chlorated benzoic, (Benzoate of Ethyl), pure, from true Benzoic Acid
^.
2.00
.S'.
lb.
lb.
"
from
artificial
Benzoic Acid
Tnityric,
(Butyrate of Ethyl)
lb.
lb.
11).
lb.
'
"
"Cocoa-ether" or " Cogi?iac Ether "] ethylic, see Ether, svilphuric, so-called, tl.S.Ph.s; etc ethylo-pfcenic {-carbolic), see Phenetol
.
.
^^ When ordering,
specify:
"MERCJI'S"!
IvtERCK's Index.
Ether, formic, (Formate
of Ethyl)
.
47
48
IMERCIv'S IXDEX.
oxide, black Mineral), see Mercury, sulphide, black, so-calh(l .... Eth-oxy-Caffeine, Koe Ethyl-oxy-Catfeine Ethyl, acetate; etc., etc., see Ether,
. .
NlERCiv's Index,
Extracts,
Aconite " " " "
:
49
continued
[Fluid Extracts, see pages 61-C3 !] aqueous, soft dried leaves " from juice, " fresh
Containers
incl.
lb.
lb.
"
"
alcoholic,
"
lb.
lb. lb.
" " " green; dried " " recently dried leaves; .alco., soft Aconite: root, Ph. G. Hit Au. " do., with powdered Licorice-root, [containing II, 50% of the Ph. G.
3.00
soft extract]
alcoholic, dry
lb.
3.50
Aetata (A.
racemosa),
see Extract,
Black
Cohosh
Alant-root, see Extract,
Elecampane
. .
.
Alder Buckthorn, (European Buckthorn), see Extract, Frangula , Alkanet (Alkanna), soft, seeAlkannin aqu., dry Aloes, Barbadoes, Ph. Brit aqu., dry Aloes, Cape, Ph. G. II " " sulfurico corPh. G. I: acido rectum sice. ; acidulous, dry
lb.
lb.
1.00 1.00
.25
oz.
Anemone, Meadow, European, see Pulsatilla alco., soft Angelica, European: root
" aqu., " Anthemis, see Extract, Chamomile, Roman Apple, ferrated, (Crude Malate of Ironj, Extractum ferri pomatum. Ph. G. II, also [Extractum pomorum ferratum
'
;
lb.
"
lb.
2.00 1.75
called
"Extractum malatis
see
ferri "]
lb.
.65
Extract,
Bearbei-ry-
aqu.
soft
lb. lb.
lb.
alco.,
"
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., "
lb.
lb.
3.00 2.50
Bean
Bearben-j-
of St. Ignatius, see Extract, Ignatia (;not Barberry!) [Uva ursi] leaves; [aqu., soft
.
alco.,
"
Dextrin, [50% of from juice, dry " " " withoutadmixt.,fr. " " _Ph.G.II&Neeri;alc.,soft " " w. Licorice-root, -Ph. G. " dry [50% of " dry herb, green " soft Belladonna: root soft
"
-R-ith
from
soft]
*'
'<
II,
soft],
alco.,
lb.
lb. lb.
alco.,
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 parenchymous inner layer), Ph. G. I ; alco., soft do. do. do aqu., "
:
lb.
lb.
lb.
Bitter
Wood,
,^~When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
, ,
50
Extracts,
NlERCiv's Index.
continued
[Fluid Extracts, see pages C1-C3 1]
;
Containers
incl.
CiiniciBlack Cohosh, (Black Snakeroot fuga; Actfca): rhizome and rootlets Black Haw, (Vibvirnum prunifolium): bark;
lb.
5.00
('"
lb.
6.50
3.75 7.00
.80
"
ace. to Dannec)'
n
lb.
lb.
hydro-alco.
Blessed Thistle, (Carduusbenedictnsj:hcrb, aqu.,soft Ph. G. " " do drj" Bloodroot (rhizome of Sanguinaria canadensis)
lb.
lb.
lb.
1.25 2.75
aqu.,^ soli
trif oliata),
see Extr.
Brayera (Kousso, Cusso, Kooso): flowers; [alco., dry " do. .ethereal, (Oleoresin of Kousso) aqu., soft Bryony (Bed Bryony): root '' " alco., do
.
oz. oz.
lb.
.90
lb.
lb.
Buchu
"
(Bucco): leaves
aqu., soft
alco.,
do
"
lb.
Buckbean (Bogbean, Marsh Trefoil, "Water Shamrock) [Menyanthes trif oliata; Trifolium librinum] leaves,
:
Ph.
G. II. .aqu.,
[soft
lb.
1.00
Buckthorn, Alder- (European), see Extract, Prangula Burdock (Lappa; Bardane): root; coldproc,
[aqu., soft
lb. lb.
1..50
dry
.
1.75
alco.
[dry
oz. oz.
" do alco., soft Calabar Bean, see Extract, Physostigma Calamus (Sweet Flag) root [rhizome] Ph. alco. soft G. II 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.
1.25 75
.
lb.
lb.
lb.
oz.
tract,
Logwood
[Oleoresin of Cantharides]
oz.
oz.
Cannabis indica, see Extract, Indian Hemp ethereal, Cantharides (Spanish Fhes)
5.00
.
Capsicum annuum, (Red [Pod] Pepper), aqu., soft [Cayenne Pepper]: fruit Capsicum fastigiatuni, (Afiican [Bird] Pepper), [Giiinea
real,
30
U.
IS.
[aqu., soft
" "
"
do
" "
"
alco.,
dry "
soft
"
IVtERCK's Index.
Extracts,
51
continued
- [Fluid Extracts,
leaves
sec pages G1-G3
!]
Catechu (Cutch),
from
:
[aqu., dry Celandine (Tetterwort) dry herb aqu. soft " fresh flowering herb. .fr. juice, soft
.
.: .
52
Extracts,
,
IS^ERCIsl'S
INDEX.
Containers incL
lb. lb.
continued
1
,, Coloc jTith
{as above.'),
.dry
gott
S.
powder
lb.
Columbo (Colombo),
Condurango
bark
"
"
oz.
oz.
1.00 1.00
[alco., Boit
oz. oz.
.50
aqu., soft Coto-bark Cotyledon umbilicus, see Extract, NaveWort Couch - grass (Quick - gi-ass. Dog - grass; [Extractum Quickens, Quitoh) rhizome Extractum Graminis, Tritici repentis], aqu., soft Ph. G. II
;
1.50
lb.
Crocus, see Extract, Saffron Croton eluteria, see Extract, Cascarilla. (Oleoresin of Cubeb fruit ehtereal,
. .
.
" "
" "
Cubeb)
. .
oz. oz.
Cucumber, Wild
Sijuirting
oz.
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
"
00
lb.
lb. lb.
lb.
lb.
" Dogwood-bark, Jauuiica, see Extr., Piscidia aqu., soft Duboisia: leaves Dulcamara, see Extract, Bittersweet seeExt., SqiiirtEcl)allium-fruit, andjiaice Elatcrium-fruit, and juice ing Cuciimber. Elecampane: root, (Alant-root, Inula-root;
"
dry leaves,
green
"
lb.
oz.
5.00
l|
Eadix
Ilelenii)
aqu., soft
alco.,
lb.
lb.
"
1.25 3.00
Walnut
Ergot of Rye, (Spurred Eye
"
Secale
cornulb. -4.00
tum [clavatum]); aqa., soft _Ph. G. II, (the "^rr/o/fnum" ot Ph. G. H); hydro-
lb.
4.50
European
Erythroxylon, see Extract, Coca Eucalyptus: leaves. .ethereal, soft, (Oleoresin of Eucalyptus) " " aqu., soft
.
oz.
oz. oz.
"
"
alco.,
dry
^^f-When
ordering, specify;
"MERCK'S"!
Extracts,
conilnued
NlERCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
53
[Fluid
Extracts, soc
pages
Gl-C:!
I]
Fennel, Water-, see Extr., Phellandriuin. Fern, male (Aspidium), see Extract, ]\Iale
. |
Filix
mas
Fern
Frangula (Alder Buckthorn, European Bnckaqu., dry tboru): bark Fucixs vesiculosus, see Extr. Bladder-wrack Fumaria i,,.i, sott ^^ft aqu., .. uerb y ^ ^ i umitory
, I . :
do Gentian (,Gentiana
" " " "
"
"
lidea
dry
[ruhm ;
[aqu., soft
" "
cold process,
"
dry
alco., soft
Licorice.
Golden Seal, (Hydrastis) root, [Yellow Hoot, hydroOrange Boot, Indian Turmeric]
.
alcoholic, dry
Gramen;
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.; " " aqu., soft Grindelia: floM'ering herb
:
; ,
.
see Extract,
11),
Guaiacnm-wood (Lignum
[not Arbor.'] vitje;
"
alco., soft
"
alco. ,
Guarana-paste
HiBuiatoxylon, see Extract,
Logwood
Veratrum!]: root,
Ph.
" "
soft
Hemlock
"
fresh herb
from
jiiice,
"
'<
w-ith Dextrin,
[50%
alco.,
.
alco.,
of
"
dry
green
fruit [seed]
.
soft]
dry
Hemlock (Conium):
Hemp
dian
Hemp
54
NlERCiv's Index.
Extracts,
Lettuce
]
55
56
Extracts,
iviERCK's Index.
continued
Containers
incl.
etbereiU,
(Oleoresin of
;
Mezereou)
OZ.
OZ. oz.
.40 .50
Yarrow
Milkwort, Bitter, Polygala amara
European,
fruit,
see
Extr.,
juice,
Momorilica elateriuui:
see Extr., Squirting
and
Cucumber
aqu., dry
.40
Monesia-bark
Mu"wort
Mj-rrh
*"
oz. oz.
lb.
lb.
MjTobalan:
fruit
.40 .40
3.00 4 00
1.00
Nicotiana, see Extract, Tobacco Nux vomica, (Semen Strychni), [Poisonaqu., dry nut] " 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., [50%ofsoftJ Ulry " Ph. Aust. j " "Dextrin, [ aqu., dry Oak-bark aqu., dry Opium, Ph. G. II " soft " w.bextrin, [oO%ofsoft], " dry Orange, Bitter, see Extract, Bitter Orange. Papaveris capitum, see Extract, Poppy-
oz.
oz. oz. oz.
lb.
oz.
2.00 1.00
.77
oz.
oz.
1.00
heads
Pellitory,
:
German, (PjT:ethrum germanialco. soft cum) root Pennywort (Cotyledon umbilicus), see Extr.,
,
.65
Navelwort
Pennywoi-t, Water-, (Indian Pennywort), see
Extr., Hydrocotylc
alco., soft Pepper, Black: fruit Pepper, Eed (Pod, Cayenne); and African see Extract, Capsicum [Guinea, Bird], annunm; and, fastigiatum Phellandrium (Water-Fennel Five-leaved
oz.
1.50
Water-Hemlock):
(Oleoresin of Phellandrium
, : ,
fruit..
.ethereal,
oz.
oz. oz.
" do aqu. soft ' " " alco., Physostigma (Calabar Bean) seed; alco. dry " do " soft " " alcoholo-acetic, " Pilocarpus, see Extract, Jaborandi
alco. soft Pimpinella-root " " aqu., Pine-needles (Leaves of Pinns sylvestris) Piscidia (Jamaica Dogwood): bark; alco., dry Podophyllum, [/". S. I'h.,see Extract,
,
.
oz.
oz.
1.50 1.25
lb. lb.
lb.
3.00 2.50
.60
oz.
1.00
Mandrake
Poison-nut, see Extract, Nux vomica Poison-oak (Rhus toxicodendron): leaves;
[alco., soft oz.
"
do.
aqu.,
"
oz.
*'
.30 .25
MERCK'S "I
IVIKRCK'S
58
Extracts, continued
Saponnria
NlERCK's Index.
officinalis, see Extract,
Sarsaparilla
Extracts,
. . . . : :
IVEKRCK's Index,
continued
[Fluid Extracts, see pagos
()l-63
!]
. .
59
Containers
incl.
Thornapple, see Extract, Stramunium .... .aqii., soft Tobacco ^Nicotiana): thy herb. " do. do " alco., aqu., dry Tormeutil: root (rhizome) 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.
OZ.
OZ.
lb.
.35 .40
3.50
oz.
50
ana
Uva
ursi (Uvib ursi folia), see Extract, Bear.ethereal, [Oleoresin of Valerian] cold process, aqu., soft aqu., soft I.
.
berrj': leaves
oz.
lb. lb.
" "
"
" n.
lb. lb.
Ph.
G. I
alco., soft
Veratrum,
"\Miite,
(European
.30
Viburnum
Black
(V.
Haw
Vomic-nut (Semen Strychni), see Extract, Nux vomica Walnut (English Walnut) [Juglans regia]
pericai-p
"
" "
alco.,
Ph. Eoss
dry
aqu., soft Walnut, -as above: leaves " " " " " 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:
lb.
1.75
.
alcoholic, dvy
oz.
75
Extr.,
Wormwood
"
lb.
"
lb.
1.00 2.00
Yarrow
"
do.
(ililfoil,
^Millefolium
flowering herb
lb. lb.
do
"
1.00 2.50
I
Extracts,
images
Extractum
Gall),
Ji^Wxen
ordering, specify;
*<MERCK'S"I
60
NlERClv'S^
. ) : ; ;
NlERCKl'S INDBX,
Containers
incl.
61
Fluid Extracts,
place ot
[Unless other-wise specified, these Extracts are prepared according to the formula of the United- States Phiirnuicofiwia: "Proportion of the crude drug to the extract = 100 grammes 100 cubic centimetres."] From: Absinthium (l\'ormwood) herb Artemisia
:
. .
[absinth.
lb.
2.50
3.50
Adonis vemalis, (Bird's Eye; False Hellebore): herb Anemone, European Meadow-, see Fluid
Extract, Pulsatilla Ai-bor ^itae, [not Lignum vita;!], see Fluid Extract, Thiaja
lb.
Arnica montana Arnica-root 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 (N. B. Onlyprejiapurse]: fresh herb. rations from ihefrefh herb possess the remarkable hemostatic virtiies of this plant. Cahinca-root (Eadix caincoe {cainanw] ) Chio[cocca racemosa Calendula (Garden Marigold) flowers C.
:
.
lb.
lb. lb.
lb.
lb.
lb. lb.
lb.
2.50
lb.
2.50
5.00
1.50 2.25
[oflicinalis
lb.
lb. lb.
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
:
.
. .
lb.
1.75 3.00
lb.
(Matricaria
. . .
WUd,
(Succory)
lb.
2.00
1.75
[intybus
lb.
Cimicifuga (Actsea)
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)
' '
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
root [biilb]
[C.
autumnale
.
lb.
" " 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.
lb.
lb.
4.00
2.00 1.50
4 00 3.00 4.00 2.00
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
11).
Cubeb: fruit Cubeba officinalis Damiana: leaves Turnera aphrodisiaca Dulcamara (Bittersweet) young branches; [Solanum dulcamara Ergot of Com, (Com- ergot, Corn-smut),
:
lb.
lb.
2.00 3.00
I
[Ustilago maydis]
lb.
J^^ When
ordering, specify
62
Fluid Extracts,
Ergot of
live,
'
jS/lERciv's
Index,
Containers
incl.
(inserted in alphabetical continued: placo of Extracts, Fluid), [Other ExtracU, Bce pages 48-59 1]
(Spurreil
Eve
Secale corlb.
lb.
n\xi\x\ii),
U.S.Fh
Brit EucaljTJtus globulus: leaves Euonynms Evonipnus ) ["Wahoo, Spindletree, Burning Bush]: bark. .E. atropur(
.
Ph.
lb.
[pureus
lb. lb.
Franeiscea (Manaciij root vesiculosus, (Bladder-wrack), [Quercus marina] G. Gelsemium (Yellow Jessamine) root [semper^irens Gentian-root Gossypiuiu herbaceum: bark of root, (Cotton-root bark) Grindelia robusta: flowering herb Guarana-paste, fr. seed of PauUinia sorb ills Hamamehs (Witch-hazel): leaves. .H. vir-
F. imbricata F. xinidora
lb. lb.
Fucus
lb.
lb.
lb.
1.75 1.75
1.50 1.75 5.00
lb.
lb.
lb.
[ginica
lb.
Hellebore, Green, European, (Winter Hellebore), [not Veratrum viride!]: root Hydrastis (Golden Seal) root H. canadensis Hyoscyamus (Henbane): leaves. .H. niger
:
.
lb.
lb.
lb. lb.
lb.
Ipecacuanha-root.
Cephaehs ipecacuanha
lb.
lb.
Jalap-root, true
.
Ipomcjea purga
Kava-kava: root .Macropiper methysticum Krameria, see Fluid Extract, Ehatany-root Leptandra: rhizome, (Black-root, Cidver's
L. virginica root) L. mexicana Lippia: herb Lobelia (Indian Tobacco): herb. .L. inflata Manacii, see Fluid Extract, Franeiscea Maryland Pink, see Fl. Ext., Spigelia Mountain-balm (Yerba santa): leaves and Eriodictyon calif omicum (glutops
.
lb.
lb.
lb. lb.
Yuira puama.
a]>hr()(lisiac
(Said
known.)
[tinosuiiii
lb.
to
be
the
strongest
oz.
lb.
Nux
vomica, (Strychnos-seed) Pichi, see Fluid Extract, Fabiana Pilocarjjus, see Fluid Extract, Jaborandi Piscidia (Jamaica Dogwood), bark ... P. ery. .
[thrina
lb. lb.
Poppy-capsules (-heads) Papaver somnifer. Pulsatilla (Euroi)ean Meaciow- anemone): Anemone pulsatilla herb liquid (it dry), see under Quebracho bianco. Quebracho Colorado, Extr. (not Fluid Extr.) Qiiercus marina, see Fhiid Exti*., Fucus
.
1.75 4.00
lb.
2.00
vesiculosus Quince, Bengal, see Fl. Extr. Bela Krameria Ithatany-root (Krameria) [triandra, [Ratanhia peruviana] Rhubarb (Rheum), Asiatic: root Rhus aromatica, (Sweet Sumach) root-bark Salix nigra, (Black Willow) bark
,
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb. lb.
75 25 00
,50 ,50
Sarsaparilla, Sarsaparilla,
compound simple
Senna-leaves Serpentaria: rhizome, (Virginia Snakeroot). Shepherd's purse, see Fluid Extr., Bursa
pastoris
50 50 3.50
^S0-When ordering,
specify:
"MERCK'S"!
.;
NlERCK'S INDKX.
Fluid Extracts,
(inserted in alphabetical coiU'ntued: place of Extracts, Fluid), [Other EitiacU, see pages 48-59 1] Spigelia (^Maryland Pink): herb and rhi-
63
Containers
incl.
zome
N. B.
2.50
1.75
Extract, Corn-silk
Stillingia (Silver-leaf): root, [Queen's root]
[S. sylvatica
lb.
lb. lb.
Stramonium-leaves
T. officinale
lb.
lb.
\itje)
[White
2.25
.
T. occidentalis Cedar] small branches Ustilago (U. maydis), see Ergot of Corn Uva ursi, (Bearberry not Barberry .') : dried
:
.
leaves.
.
Arctostaphylos officinalis
.
.
lb.
lb.
lb.
Yalerian-root . . Viburnum (Black Ha-w) : bark. .V. prunifol. Yerba santa, see Fluid Extract, Mountain-
balm
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.
;
64
Febrile Powder,
Powder,
U. S.
NlERCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
Ph
Fehling's Solution (Test-solution), see under: Titrated Normal Solutions, (at End of List!) Fel Bovis ( Tauri) inspissatum, U. S. Ph., see Gall, Ox-, inspissated " " purificatum (depurahim) siccum, see
Sodium,
clioleate
" plants, (Gluten Fibrin) ....... Figmer's Gold-salt, see Gold and. Sodiiim,
chloride, cryst
15 15
gr. gr.
.20 .25
Flowers, etc. (Flores stibii Flores, etc., Flowers of Antimony; Floren stanni [Jovis] Flowers of Tin; etc., etc.) Flores virides seris, (Crystallized Yenligiis),
Flowers
see Copper, acetate, normal, U. 8. Ph of Antimony, (Antimonioias OxTri-oxide; by dry process), are ide, chemically identical with the Wet-
"
"
of of
ar-
"
"
U.
(etc.)
S.
U. S.
Ph
. .
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 (are inserted in alphabetical Fluid Extracts place of: Extrtcls, Fluid) see pages 61-63. Fluorescein (Resorcin-phtalein) Fluorescin (liesorcin-phtalin) Folia Sennae sine resina, see Senna-leaves, powdered dcresinated,
" "
oz. 1 oz.
50 1.25
.
Form-amide
oz.
S.
1.50
Ph
.
No.
1.
No.
2.
Apple
Apricot
. . . .
Banana
Cherry
....
" "
"
" "
" " "
Grape
Lemon
Orange
"
.^~ When
ordering, specify
IVlERCK's Index.
Fruit and Flavoring "Ethers, continued :
No.
1.
65
No.
2.
Peach
"
"
No. 3. "
No.
4.
"
66
]V[krck:'s Index.
. . . . .
Containers
incl.
(Fel Taiiri [Bovis]), purified, dry, see Sodium, choleate " " inspissated, (Extractum Fellis boExtract of Ox Gall), convini forming to U.S. Ph. and Ph. G. I Gallein (PjTo-gallol-pbtalein) Gallivun, metallic Gelatin (Pure Glutin), sterilized, for bacteriolo^doal piirijoses Gelatin from Cartilage, see Chondrin. in sheets, see Gelatin, medicated,
Gall, Ox-,
lb.
15 gr.
1.25 75
.
l^gr.vial25.00
oz.
3.50
"
nnder Atropine and Physostigmine. Discs, medicated, see under Atropine; Cocaine; Duboisine Physostigmine
;
Gelsemin
Gelseminine,
oz. 2..':o
"
amorphous sulphate, amorphous Gentian Violet, see under Aniline and Phenol Dyes: Violet Gentianin, extract - form, (Crude Gentionitrate,
according
cryst.,
"
white
15 15 15 15 15 15
gr.
gr. gr. gr. gr. gr.
picrin)
oz.
1.00
Gentisin (Gentianic [Gentisic] Acid) Glass, liquid and soluble, (Water- Glass),
see Potiissium, silicate, etc.
silicate, U. 8.
15 gr. 2.50
and. Sodium,
Ph. ;
etc.
etc
so-called
bi-borate, fused Glass-etching Ink, see Diamond Ink, so-called.. Glass-wool, for filters
" "
lumps
oz.
1.50
.50
(etc.).
Globulin
(Crystallin)
.'
15 gr.
.
sterilized, see Gelatin, etc. do., jmre, [2G Baume], Glycerin (Glycerol), crude, sp. gr. 1.21 " for gas-meters, [18 Be] " refined, I, [2-1 Be], sp. gr. 1.19 28 "], 1.23 " [30 1.25 pure, [24 1.19, redistil. " [28 "1, " 1.23,
arts
lb.
2.50 2.00
.^
"
[30 U. S. Ph.
1.25,
"
lb.
lb. lb.
.50
" Price's Patent, in original 1-lb. bottles. Glycerin Salicylate, see Ether, glycer.-salic. Glycerin, sulphurous, (Solution of Sulphur 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"Glycerites" of the U. S. Ph.; and similar preparations, also called Glycmiscalled Glycerols or Glycerines, 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.
cerita or
lb.
1.50
'
'
"MERCK'S"!
. . .
is^ERCKi's
Q-lycium, see Beryllium Glycocoll ((Glycine, Glycocine Amido-acetic
;
Index.
Containers
incl.
67
Amylum "),
pure
Glyeos-amine, hydrocblorate,
Glycyrrhizin. ammoniated,
U.
S.
mucnpeial Glycyrrbizate of
soluble
Ammonium),
of,
Gold
'
'
and
"
" (below!)
powder
see
"Gold
metallic,
"
"
"
precipitated, iiure.-amorpbous;soft, lustreless, brown })owder. in fine scales;- witb do., do., metallic lustre
"
'
bromide
cbloride, cryst.
'
yellow
"
"
'
'
"
solution [1:9]
cbloride
brown
" "
" "
and Sodium, cbloride, for photograpbv " do do. - V. .S. Ph.,-Y^2A% Gold]
.
" "
"
"
-Pb.G.II,-[3().3/
"
].
"
"
[C'assius's Purple]
Goulard's Extract,
Granella aerophora,
nesium,
wbite or yellow
citrica, see
Magnesia
citrate,
Mag-
effervescent, granu-
lated, U. S.
Fh
Grape-sugar(Dextrose,Dextro-glucose, Glucose; Starcb-sugar), chem. pure, anhydrous N. B. In coiUradistindhm to other, socalled "chemically pure" brands, which contain as high as 30 %" of Water, my Gkape-sugab, as above, is absolutely
do., commercial Graphite (Mineral Carbon Plumbago), purified, Pb. Bor Ceylon " " tiuelv ]mlverized, (so-called "aico-
'
'
ho'llMi")
"
commercial
Guanidine, carbonate,
cryst
Guanine
"
((Tuanin) liydriicblorato
Guaranine
Gun-cotton, soluble, see Collodion Cotton Outta Percha, puritied, wbite, in sticks
.
68
NlKRCIv'S INDKX.
Clontainers incl.
see Heiiio^lobiii, Hematin, Hematoxylin, etc. so-called "Spirit" of, see Spirit, -so-called, of Hartshorn
from Witch-hazel
iS^pe,
(Hamamelis
virlb.
ginica)
N.B.
Hamamelis. Heavy Spar (Barytes), artificial, see Barium, sulphate, precipitated, pure Helenin. cryst., white. (The solid Alant-, or Elecampane-, or Inula- camphor.) [Xoi to be confounded with Inulin, which .see also!]
N. B.
also:
Extracts:
2.50
Witch-hazel;
Compare, also:
15 gr.
.50
Alantol,
the
liqriid
phor.
Helianthine, see under Aniline and Phenol Dyes Oi'auge Helioin, from Salicin Helieina, from snails (Helix pomatia);
:
15 gr.
lb.
.35
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
[Saccharat^'d
2.00
.35
15
gr.
duration.)
Helleborin
Hematein.
Hematin
tive
from Hemoglobin
Hematoxylin.
The
15
gr.
3.00
3.50
M'ood
The
colored
substance
of
blood
15
gr.
*'
.40
MERCK'S "I
. .
, .
NlERCKi's Index.
(Jontainera incl.
69
Hepar Antimonii
"
(Stibii),
[Liver of Anti-
"
ealcareum,
"
Ph
.
"
"
"
ated,
U.S.Ph
"
"
"
phurated
"
"
Hesperetin.
Hesj)eri(lin
Fractional
-
etc
derivative
from
Ladenburg, (Oxy-toluol-tro-
hydrobromate, cryst.
hydrochlorate, cryst.
salicylate
Dr. Ladenburg'
. .
sulphate, cryst
see Mer-
Hydrastine Merck:
Hydro-Berberine, see Berberine, HydroHydro-chinone {-kinone), see Hydro-quinone .... Hydro-Cotoin, see Cotoin, HydroHydrogen 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"]
Hydride]
Hydroxyl-amine, hydrochlorate
Hyoscine Merck-Ladenburg, true hydrobromate, cryst
hydrochlorate, cryst hydro-iodate Oiydi-iodate), cryst. sulphate. cryst
]
1
ij,,,
.,
tear Dr.Lad,n.
[
)
nZC'l)
'"'-
.%na-
^ from
Hyoscyamus
chem. pure,
cryst., white,
amorphous
70
IVLKRCK'S
IVIERCK'S INDKX.
Containers
incl.
. .
71
Ichthyol preparations:
Ichthyol-sulphonJc (Sulpho-ichthyolici Acid. Ichthyol-siiiphonate (Suipho-ichthyoiatc) ot Am-
oz.
oz. oz.
oz. oz.
.no
monium. [Ichthyol] " of Sodium " of Lithium " of Zinc Icbtbyol iSohitiou, alcoholo-etlaercal,
.50
.(10
.r,o
lOf^
-30\
Ichthyol Plaster, in envelopes (N.B. Other Ichthyol pnparations, such as CapsTilcs, Pills, Soap, Wadding, etc., are furnished by Drug Houses.)
15
gr.
.50
End
of List.
Indigo Blue, see Indigotin Indigo Carmine, best qualitj', paste Indigo Sulphate, ("Soluble Indigo"),
lb.
2.00
solu^oLvls.oz.
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), cording to Dragendorff
' '
15 gr. 2.75
ac-
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
15
gr. lb.
lb.
chem. pure
albuminated, (Iodized Albumin) bromide, liquid, (penta-bromide), ["Iodide of Bromine," so-caUed] chloride (mono-chloride) tri- chloride. (Highly efficient antioz.
"
"
oz. oz.
80
septic and disinfectant. ) Iodized Starch, soluble, see Starch, iodized lodo-amyl, see Amyl, iodide
lodo-ethyl (Iodide of Ethyl,
1.00
Mono-iod-ethane),
iodide
II.
.
U".
S.
lb. lb.
powder
"
" "
"
so-called
medium
grain, - non-cono^u<t?uz<m7
lb.
"deodorized
'
(aromaoz.
lb. lb.
precipitated pencils, - [oO'^ Iodoform] Iodoform, bituminized (wholly odorless). lucent scales, easily pulveiizable, devoid of the Iodoform odor
"
"
Trans
totally
G5 7.00 7.50
.
lodole (Tetr-iod-pyrrole=CA.NH; noi [as stated in some books :] " Tetr-iodide of Pyrrole" "C^H.N.I " !). Contains nearly 89% of locbne. [Inodorous, insipid, and non-toxic succedaneum for Iodoform.
oz. 1
25
^^* When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
72 lodum,
Iridin
.. ..
IVEERCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
nnii
etc.
Merck, pure
OZ. 2.(X)
bromide
" "
15 15 15 15 15 15 15
.65 .75
Iridium-Osmium
iridium), see Osniiiim -Iridium Iron, Ferrid- double salts of, see under Iron,
' '
Ferro- double
Iron (Feniim),
"
lb.
.35
11).
" "
" "
filings,
coarse
(l)y
powder
reduced
Hydrogen),
"Quevenne's Iron," [6065%Iron] [/. S. P/i., [80%Iron].... chem. piire, [92-94% Iron] black, [50% Iron]
so-called
lb.
.35 .35
" "
lb.
.73
lb.
2.00
.70 .25 .40
lb. OZ.
acetate, Ferric
"
"
"
in scales
solution, see under Solutions (Iron-Albtimm), in scales, of Per-oxide Fe^Oj]
OZ.
"
albuminate,
[5%
" "
OZ.
OZ. OZ.
30 50
.40
"
Iron, lactate ) aJbu" phosjihate > minat" pyro-i^hosphate, ) ed. ammoniated, so-called, (Ammoniosee Ammonium, chloride of Iron), chloride, with Ferric Chloride
"
.
.
Ammonio-Ferric
'
citrate, etc.
etc.
'
'
'
2.50
.25
.
" "
" "
25
ammoniated, [Ammo,
OZ.
.35
.
"
' '
OZ.
30
25%
of Per-oxide]
OZ.
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, reduced, etc.; etc
OZ. OZ.
lb.
.50 .50
22 1.00
. .
OZ.
90
" "
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)
OZ.
1.50
lb. lb.
..50
.60
lb.
1.25
Bub-, so-called,
f/;
8.
Ph. 1870,
^^- When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
IVlERCK's Index.
Iron, chloride, proto- (Ferrous), [Ferrous muriate' di-cbloride]
73
74
IVLERCK'S INDEX.
Containera
incl.
.50
"
lb.
.7;
"
put
" " " " " " " "
do.,
niortiiiuu)
lb. lb.
.70
2.50
hydrated, dry,
"
"
"
"
"
ide, brown, pure peptonated; also, glycerinat^ ed solution of same; see Iron, peptonized etc. Same, dialyzed, see SoluIron, peptonized, tions dialyzed saccharated, soluble, Ph. (so - called G. II Saccbarated Iron " or "Sohacble Iron"; Iron Saccharate), [Ferruginated Siigar Iron - Sugar] [3?i(
'
'
Iron,
"
N. B. See, also: Syrup of Saccharate of Iron. so-called oxide, dialyzed, (Dialyzed Ferric Oxy-chloride " or " Basic Ferric Chloride "):-liqTiid, Ph. G. I, -or,
'
'
4.
285% Per-oxide]
lb.
.70
"
in scales; -see Iron, dialyzed, etc. etc. oxy-chloride. Ferric, (Basic Ferric Chlosolution of, see ride), so-called ;
;
under Sohitions
"
do., dialyzed, see Iron, dialyzed: liquid;
"
and, in scales peptonized, (Peptonated Fenic Oxid^, clearly soluble in Water, [2% or 5% Per-oxide]
oz.
35
"
"
mg
lb.
FeoOs and 25
" "
"
' ' '
mg
Peptone per
1.25
internal use;
" "
for
"
albumin-
'
"
'
per-oxide, see Iron, oxide, red phosphate, so-called by tl. S. Ph., see Iron, phosphate, icith Sodium Citrate.
'
" Ferrous albuminated with Ammonium Citrate, in scales Ferric, loiih Sodium C'ilraie, inscales, -Ferri
phosphas, so called
hy U.S. Ph
phides. ]
. ,
NlERCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
75
'
picrate (picro-nitrate)
.60
"
"
see Ii-on, sulpliato, Ferrous, pure, precipitated by Aleohol, r. S.Fh pyro-pliosphate,'- so-calkd by U. S.Fh., see Iron, pyro-phosphate, with Soprecipitatetl
suljihate,
dium
" "
"
Citrate
tinte
jayro-i^hosphate,
allniminated vith Animoniiim Citrate, in scales " " Potassium " Magnesium " in scales
Ferric,
icith
"
"
' '
Sodium Citrate, in Ferri pi/rophosplias, so called hy U. S.Fh U. S. Ph. and rediiced (by Hjxlrogen), see Iron, metallic, reother grades, duced, etc. ; etc saccharate, ( Saccharated Iron" or " Soluble Iron," so-called), see Iron, oxide, red, saccharated Compare, also: N. B. Iron, albuminate " carbonate-([". iS'.P/i.; etc.)scales,
"
'
'
'
'
iodide
U. S. Fh.)
" "
'
'
Mono-compounds Manga:
no-Ferrous carbonate
.
" "
salicylate
"
'
santoninate (not soluble in Alcohol; hardly so in Water sesqui-bromide, see Iron, tri-bromide.
sesqiii-chloride, see Iron, tri-chloride
.
santonate!), easily
'
'
'
stearate
"
sub-carbonate,
1870, 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,
;
"
U.
>^
Fh
do.),
pure, (do.
small
crj'st.,
Ph.
"
Neerl
"
pure, i^recipitated
by Alco-
hol, Ph. G. II, ("Precipitated Iron," "Granulated Iron," so-called), Ferri sulphas prcecipita,tus,
U. S.
Fh
"
"
pure,
dried),
siccatus, U. S.
Fh
"
"
"
" saccharated, cryst sulphide (sulphuret) " in sticks sulpho - carVjolato (phenol - sulphonate,
sulj)ho-phenate)
tannate
76
. .
IMKRCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
Iron, tartarated
U. S. Ph.
tartrate,
compounds:
(below)!]
:
N. B.
compounds
tar);
'
trate, -(Ferra/f(i
Tartar; Iron-Tar-
etc.; etc.
'
"
"
Ferrous
(refeiTed-to
[Ferric
ffr.
;
(above);
OZ. OZ.
.35 .35
"
"
tri-bromide
(sesqui-bromide),
l.-tUO ....
.40
tri-chloride (sesqui-chloride
crj'st,,
"
"
cryst.
U.
dry
S.
lb.
free
from Nitric
11).
"
" "
(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 "-<-aIled, see iron, sulphate, SrranUlated Ferrous, pure, prticipitaled by ..*. J r ' precipitated,! Ai.ohm. A. ^ Quevenne's, so-callod, see Iron, metallic, reduced: U.S. Ph., and others saccharated, -so-callPd,-see iron, oxide, ^'^^' saccharated soluble f
.
t-. .9.
"
saccharated Sa'ts
"Ammoniated
of,
see reference
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.,
tartrate
and Lithium,
ferro
," etc
see "Lithium,
so-called, see JMcrcury, ferro-cj'anide and Potassium, ferro-cyanide, (Potassium Ferri - ferro - cyanide Solul )le Prussian Blue), see Iron, cyanide, soluble so-called, blue, and do. , tartrate, U. S. Ph. Tartarated not: "Iron-Tar[Tartarized] Iron, see Iron, /Sesgui-compounds: tar"!), Potassio- Ffjric tartrate N.B. Compare, also: Iron, Monocompounds Potassio-i^c rrott.s tartrate, [FerratedTartar; Iron- Tar;
tar) ;
etc.
etc.
and Quinine,
citrate,
other formulas,
citrate, etc., etc
see Quinine,
U. S. Ph.
and
ferri-
.^e^When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
IVEHRCK's Index.
Iron and Quinine,
above),
77
see
"Quinine,
" "
and Strychnine,
U.S.lh.,Hee
:
.
78
m:krciv's Indkx.
Uontainers
incl.
Iron, Sesqui-compovinds,
salt SI,
' '
(Ferriil-
double
lb,
contiitueil
2.00
p vro-phosijliate
Kiilphate, (Potassio-Ferric tassic Iron-alum), pure
tartrate,
.S.
"
"
Alum, Po-
(Tdrtarated Iron, Tarlarized Iron), brown, in scales N. B. The above is not to be confounded with: Fekrated Tabtar; Iron-Tartar, ichich MJwZer; -Iron, Mono-compounds: Potassio Ferrous tartrate,
Ph.,
see,
-
Ferri
et
Poinssiitartras, U.
powder; do.
do., green.
Sodio-Feri'ic oxalate
'
'
pyro-phosphate
" "
ized;
"
in scales
;
tartrate, in scales
and
do.,
and
see Iron,
]
peptonalbu-
N. 13.
Compare,
also
Iron, lactate
"
>
.
albuminated.
"
"
ammoniacal,
compouuds: Ammonio
"
,
ferric
sulphate " potassic, see do. do. : Potassioferric sulphate Iron Ethiops, see Iron, oxide, black Iron Pellets, so-called, see Iron, Mono-comPotassio - Ferrous tartrate, in pounds globules Iron-Sugar (Ferruginated Sugar), [so-called "Saccbarated Iron" or "Sohible Iron"], see Iron, oxide, red, saccbarated N. B. Compare, also
:
Iron, albuminate
carbonate
"
"
no-Ferrous carbonate
Iron
tartrate, etc
[Tartarized] Iron).
"
ammoniacal,
tartrate, U. S.
Ph
Vitriol), see Iron, sulU.S.Ph.; do. precipitated; and other gi'ades and forms
I^atin
IVEerck's Indkx.
Ivory -black,
so-called, (Purified or Pure Bone-black), see Charcoal, animal, puiified, U. 8. Ph. ; and do. pure
,
79
80
IVEERCK's Index.
IVEERCK's Index.
r<ae Svilphuris pnrum, see Sulphur, precipitutfd, pure, U. S.
81
Ph
.
.
Laemoid, cbem.
. ..
82
Lead,
' '
IVlERCK's Index.
CoDtainers
incl.
' '
1.00
.BO
'
' '
'
"
cyanide
"
powder
1.10 1.10
.50 .25 .60
oz.
oz.
'
err(j-cyanide
" "
formate, pure, dry hydroxide (hydi'ate), mono-phinibic, [Mono-hydrated Prot-oxide of Lead], see Lead, oxide, mono-hydrated
oz.
"
'
' '
oz.
oz.
'
iotfide,
powder, U.
S.
Ph
"
'
'
'
'
' '
pure
"
'
"
"
'
pure, U:
S.
Ph
lb.
nitrite
oz.
oz.
lb.
'
'
'
"
1.50
S.
" "
'
'
" "
U.
lb.
.70
Ph.
lb.
lb.
1.10
2.50
per-oxide (bin-
oxide
brown oxide),
,
" "
'
'
"
'
{Puce [Brown] Lead) " pure phenate (phenylate, carbolate) jjhosphate, pure phosphite rhodanide, see Lead, sulpho-cyanate.
salicylate
silicate
lb. lb.
oz.
oz.
oz.
.
'
'
oz. oz.
75
'
.25
" "
^
" "
'
'
' ' ' '
.40 .50
1.35 1.50
.30
.25
"
'
oz.
'
'
'
tannate, dry
tartrate
'
.30 .25
"
' '
thio-cyanate, see Lead, sulpho-cyanate hj^DO thio - sulphate (formerly called sulphite ")
'
lb.
vanadate " wolframate (tungstate) Lead, puee (brown), see Lead, per-oxide; etc. " Avhite, see Lead, carbonate, basic, U.
'
'
15 gr.
oz.
.75 .75
1.25
S.Ph
Lead and
"
Iron, cyanide, so-called, see Lead, fcrro-cyanido and Platinum, cyanide, see under Platinuiii
dmiblc Cyanides
.50
"
,^^-When
ordering, speciiy:
"MERCK'S"!
. ... .
IVlKRCK's Index.
Containera
incl.
83
Lead,
"
' '
so-called
noriuiil,
Sugar of, U. S. Ph
Vinegar of, ("Goulard's Extract'"), see Suhitions; Lead acetate, basic, U.S.Ph. Vitriol of, see Lead, siiliiliate, etc
Leaves, Senna-,
Lecithin
free
from
resin,-
see
15 gr. 2.50
Lemon-camphor,
oil,
Legumin
15 gr.
oz.
.40
Lepidine Leptandrin
Leptandrin Merck, pure Lettuce-opium, so-called, see Lactucarium, Germanic, etc
oz. oz.
1.00 50 2.50
.
Leucine,
' '
15 gr.
.
.
.40
Levulose
Libavius's
Fuming
Lime (Calx), U.
S. P?i., (Pure Burnt Lime), from [Dry Caustic Oxide of Calcium], marble
lb.
.40
stlbiato;
sulphurated), [Antimonic Liver of Lime Antimoniated (Stibiated) Calcic Liver of Sulphur; Calcic Liver of Antimony], (Calx An[so-called timonii [Stibii] cum i^'u/p/iitre), ".\ntimonio-sulphide of Calcium"] Lime Hydroehlorate, so-called, see Calcium, chloride " Saecharate (bi - saccharate), sosee Calcium, saccharate called, (Liver sulphurated, S. Ph., U. Lime, of Lime; Calcic Liver of Sulphur), [sometimes mis-called "Sulphide of Calcivim "] Lime-water, see Solutions: Lime, U. S. Ph.
lb.
lb.
.50
Lipanin
Liquid, Dutch, see Ethylene, chloride
chloride)
(bi-
Liquid
Glass, see Potassium, siliand, Sodium, silicate, U. S.Ph.; etc. Liquor ammoniae, (Liquor ammonii caustic!), see Ammonia, Water of " ammonii eaustiei spirituosus Dzondii, see Ammonia, Spirit of " " acstatis, see Solutions: Ammonium acetate " anodynus martiatus, see Tinctures: Iron chloride, ethereal " seriparus, (Liquor ad scrum lactis parandum), 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
(^Vater-)
;
cate, etc.
of,
see
'
' ' '
metallic acetate
ai'seniate (arsenate)
15
gr.
10.00
.
75
"
' '
benzoate, CT.
bi-V)orato
Ph
1.25 50
.
oz.
75
" "
bi-chromate
oz.
.60
^e-When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
84
lathium,
'
IS/tERCiv's
boro-citrate bromide, U. S. Fh
Index.
Containers incl. OZ. 75 OZ. .38
.
'
" "
OZ.
" "
chem. pure,
bi-,
tr.
S.Th. &
is
Ph.G.II
OZ. OZ.
"
effervescing so-called,
only Lithium
OZ.
OZ.
carbonate
chloride fliroinate, bi-, see
citrate,
'
.45
powder, -f/: S.
effervescing
-citrate
-
Fh
OZ.
OZ. OZ. OZ.
"
"
ferro-benzoate
"
hippurate
iohthyol
OZ.
sulphonate, preparations
iodide
lactate
-.
.67
.
" "
'
nitrate
'
oxalate
])henate (phenylate, oarbolate)
'
"
phosphate
salicylate, white
"
" "
S.
PA., chem.
pure,
pert.
OZ.
.49
succinate
sulphate, cryst
OZ. OZ.
OZ.
1.00 45
.
"
" "
' '
.60
.lb
under
Ichthyol prep.
OZ.
OZ.
OZ.
tartrate
urate
"
valerianate
2.00 1.00
" " and Sodium, benzoate " " " salicylate Lithivim, Platinvim, and
etc.
OZ.
1.75
.65 .60
OZ. OZ.
Potassium,
cyanuret, see under Platinum triple Cyanides Litmus, chem. pure, see Lacmus
'
'
commercial
Litmus Paper, red or blue, see under Paper Liver of Antimony, (sometimes called "Unwashed Brown Oxide of
:
"
"
"
Potassa, antimonio-sulphiiratcd, crude calcic, (Antimonic Liver of Lime), see Lime, antimonio),
Antimony
"
see
sulphurated
"
"
of
Lime,
"
"
Lime, sulphurated, U. S. Fh. antimonic, (Calcic Liver of Antimony), see Lime, antinionio-sulphurated
"
"
'<
" "
"
"
antimoniated
ed),
[
ed,
U. S.
Fh
(stibiat-
"
Xiobeline, sulphate
15 gr. 2.50
^^When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
]V1krck:'
Liinar Caustic,
"
"
U. S.
Index,
85
pencils
Nitre, see
Lupulin,
86
IVLERCK'S
IVlERCiv's
Magnesium,
oxide, light, (Light Calcined
Index.
87
Magnesia
vis),
Magnesia
S.
nsta
le-
Magnesia, U.
Ph
88
NlERCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
Manchester Yellow^,
I'luuol Dyes: Yellow
and
Manganese (Manganum),
'
double
'
" (below!). see "Manganese and metallic acetate arseniate (arsenate), pure
salts of,
.
15 gr.
oz. oz. oz.
.15 .25
benzoate
bin-oxide,
artificial;
45 1.00
.
see
black,
' '
r.S.Ph
Manganese,
silicate
lb.
bi-silicate, see
"
'
'
.45
.
oz.
lb.
62
carbonate, Manganous, chem. pure .... chloride, Manganous, pure, cryst " " " fused
lb.
2.0U 1.00
.40 .40
.
oz.
lb.
"
"
crude
citrate di-oxide, see Manganese, per-oxide, artialso: Manganese, oxide, black, ficial ;
oz.
50
U.S.Ph
"
"
'
oz.
oz.
.35
.
'
iodide
lactate
" "
'
lacto-pbosphate (phospbo-lactate)
nitrate,
'
'
pure
.30
.
' '
'
"
"
35
.30
" "
"
black,
2.00
.75
(7.
Manganese),
"
"
"
Black Manganese also called "Pyrolusite") do. purified, see Manganese, per]
;
Mn Oj
,
of
[at
least
66^;^
;
lb.
2.00
oxide per-oxide (di-oxide), artificial, pure, [abt. 90"^ {Purified Black OJ Oxide of Manganese; Purified Black
Mn
Manganese)
" "
'
lb.
2.00
.45
oz.
phosphate
'
"
"
"
oz.
1.50
see
Manganese,
oxide,
silicate (bi-silicate).
[Used
in enameloz.
oz.
lb.
.40
' '
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
1.00
.50 .80
2.00 1.75
.50
.
55 50
'
'
.55
.
valerianate
do., do., purified;
see Manganese,
oxide, black,
U.
S.
Ph.;
Manganese and
"
under Iron,
Iron,
chl.
and M.,
"MERCK'S"!
ivlERCPc's
Manna-sugar,
Index.
.
89
Mannit
[
|
(Mannitol,
;
Mannol Fraxin; ;
90
Mercury,
"
NIERCK'S INDEX.
Containers incl. oz. .60
oz.
! .
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.
1.00
'
'
" "
benzoate bi-bromide
oz. oz.
.CO .45
bi-chloride, -cafe? " corrosive chloride" (per-chloride), Con-bsive SubH'jdrar^iiti chh chlorid- ( limate], Cryst. ll'jdrardtiri > m corTMiitum, U.S. S
\ \
iiowder
i
.
/*
recrystallized
"
"
albuminated, (so-called "Albuminated Merciiry "), fluid, ace. to Bamberger, [Liquor hydrarcontaiuj^'yri albuminati B.]; inf^ 1"q of Corrosive Sublimate. albumiuo - saccharated (saccharoace. to albuminated), dry, containing 0.4",^ Schneider, of Corrosive Sublimate. - [U^jed
oz.
35
for
wound-
nishes
HgCU,
" "
dissolved-out
cretion.
by the serum
se-
carbamidated(ureated), [Corrosive Sublimate with Urea], (so-called " Carbamidated " or "Ureated
Mercury ")
"
oz.
1.00
"
"
oz.
50
"
bin-iodide
"
' '
"
oz.
34
' '
cury, arsenio-iochde bi-sulphate, - improperly so-called, - see Mercury, sulphate. Mercuric, neutral. borate. Mercuric [Peroxide salt]
oz. oz.
.50
.
bromide
bi-,
45
" "
see Mercury, bi-bromide so-called, see Mercarbamidated, cury, bi-chloride, carbamidated see ace. to Dr. K. Schadeck, carbolate, Mercury, phenate carbolate, di-, see Mercury, di-phenate. carbonate, Mercurous [Suboxide salt]. called "mild chloride"! chloride, (prt)to- or mono-chloride), [Calomel], (Hydrargyri chloridum sublimed, in lumps. mite), " do. "do. do.," sublimed, levi-
. .
oz.
50
lb. lb.
lb.
1.50
gated (washed)
" " " "
" "
" "
condensed bv steam
U.
S.
1.50 1.50
P/(.,'-
prelb.
cipitated; jirocess
by wet
1.50
chloride, bi- ...[ see Mercury, bi-cldo" corrosive, ride, U. S. Ph.; etc. " mild, see Mercury, chloride, -ca/tefi
\ '
'
111
ild
"
'
'
chloro-iodide
'
'
oz.
oz.
.50 .40
.50
^^r When
ordering, specify:
"MEUCK'S"J
JVtEROK'S
. . .
92
Mercury,
" "
JMERCK'S INDKX.
Containers incL
per-oxide, by dry process, see Mercnry, oxide, red, U. S. Ph.; and: do.,
do., by xjoet process, see Mercury, oxide, yellow, U. 8.Ph accordphenate (i)beiiyliite, ciirbolate),
OZ.
1.00
" "
" "
N.B. - Compare, also, remark under Mercury, di-phenate. phenate, di-, see Mercury, di-pbenate. pbospbate. Mercuric [Peroxide saltj " Mercurous [Suboxide salt]
. .
oz.
OZ.
45 45
precipitate, lilack,
(Hahnemann's Solu-
"
"
ble Mercury), see Mercury, oxso-called ide, black, red, see Mercury, oxide, red, U. S. Ph.; and: do., do., do., levi-
gated
"
" "
" "
white, infu.sible, see Mercury, ammoniated, so-called, U. S. Ph., inhisible " do. fusible, see do. do. do. fusible " yellow, see Mercury, oxide, yellow, U. S. Ph rhodanide, see Mercury, sulpho-cyanate saccharo-albuminated Bi-chloride of, see Mercury, bi-chloride, albudry,
"
' '
syphilidologists.)
1.00
"
'
'
"
'
'
santonate!), Mercu{not roias Suboxide salt] sesqui-iodide, (Mercuro-mercuric iodide) soluble, Hahnemann's, see Mercury,
santoniuate
I
1.00 1.00
"
'
'
.40
nio-sulphide
sub-nitirate, see
Mercury,
nitrate,
Mer-
"
"
"
curous, basic sub - sulphate, yellow, U. S. Ph., see Mercury, sulphate. Mercuric, basic. Mercuric [Peroxide salt], sulphate, (Per - sulphate of Merneutral, cury ; sometimes impi-operly called " Bi-sulphate ") " Mercuric, basic, (Turpeth Mineral),
.
lb.
1.00
lb. lb.
" "
"
Mercurous [Sxiboxide
salt]
1.40 1.50
sulphide (sulphuret), hlack, -so-called; [Merciirous sulphide, icith excess of Sulphur ! ]; formerly S.' Ph.; -(Ethiops Mineral, IT. Mercurial Ethiops) red (Mercuric), U. S. Ph. ~ (Best Artificial Cinnabar; Vermilion). sulphite, Mercuric [Peroxide salt], neu-
'
'
lb.
.90
lb.
1.30
tral
(Suboxide
salt],
con-
oz. oz.
Mercury
tartrate
oz.
nate
(carbamidated),
bi-chloride,
so - called,
.
ac.
Merc,
carbamidated
^^-When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
IvlKRCK's Index.
Oontainers
incl.
93
chloride, in-
M., Mereur-amnionium chloride; Insee Merfusible "NMiite rreci])itate), cury, ammoniated, so-called, JJ. S. Ph. ^infusible and do., do., ftisible, (Mercur-di-auiluonium chloride ; Fiisible White PrePh. Neerl., see do., do., cipitate), do. fusible and do., sulphate, (Te^ra-iuercur-Ji,
"
'
2.00
"
and
Antimony
" "
"
' '
phides [Sulphurets]), see Merciiry, antimonio-siilphide and Arsenic Iodides, see Mercury, arsenio-iodide and do, do., solution; U, 8. Ph., (Donovan's Solution), see Sohitions Arsenic and Mercury Iodides and Iron, cyanide, so-called, see Mercury, f erro-cyanide
:
and Potassium,
" " " "
iodide
tartrate
:
cj'anlde
65
" "
.75
.
45
Mercury Amalgams
;
of Sodium of Tin and Zinc; and of Zinc; see: Sodium Amalgam Zinc Amalgam Zinc and Tin, Amalgam
. .
of Purified
lb.
1.25
.40
15 gr.
meta-Di-amido- benzene
Phenylene - di - amine]
,
(-benzol),
meta-
hydrochlorate, see Di-amido-benzene, meta-, etc meta-r>i-oxy-toluene, symm. see Orcin meta-Nitro-aniline, see Nitro-aniUne,metaMetal, fusible, ace. to Eose
,
.
.
oz.
oz.
1.00 1.00
Methyl,
"
' '
acetate benzoate, (so-called "Essence of Niobe") bi-chloride, ace. to Richardson cyanide, (Cyano-methyl), [Aceto-nitrile]
oz.
oz. oz.
oz.
butyrate formate
iodide, nitrate
'
'
(Mono-iod-methane)
' '
'
oxalate
oxide, hydrated, see Alcohol, methylic phenate, see Anisol
salicylate,
5.00 2.00 oz. 1.00 oz. 1.00 oz. 1.00 oz. 1.00
oz,
(Mono-methylic
'
Ether of
'
'
MethylSalicylic Acid), [so-called salicylic Acid, " or 'Gaultheric Acid"). The principal constituent of Wintergreen Oil
"
oz.
oz.
oz.
65 2.00
.
Methyl-glycocoll
[-glycocine],fiee Sarcosine
04
NlERCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
15 gr.
.75
Methyl- Strychnine
oryKt Methylene Chloride (Bi-chloiiilc) Merck, chem. fDi-chlor-iiH'thauc] pure. Methylene-proto-catechu-aldehyd, see Piperonal, chem. pure Mezerein, sioExti-acts: Mezeroon; aleo., etc. Microeosmie Salt, see Socliuiu and Ammohy(lro-i<Jtliito (hy(lrio(late\
"
.60
nium, j)b()sphate
Milk-sugar (Saccharum
Lactin\ cryst
'
'
laetis;
Lactose,
lb. lb.
-
"
U.
:
powder
S.
Ph.
('.
recrystallized
pnro, see Siili^hur, precipiS.
lb.
Milk of Sulphur,
tated, pure,
Ph
so-called,
Mindererus's Spirit,
tions
see Solu-
Ammoiiiuui acetate Mineral Chameleon, (Chameleon Mineral), see Potassium, manganate Mineral, Cobaltum-, so-called, (so-called
"Metallic" Arsenic),
cryst
' '
see Arsenic,
so-called
'
'
Kermes-,
so-called
"
see Nitro-beuzene
Mollin, pure
lb.
1.00
25 25 25 1.50 1.25
lb.
salicylic, 3-5% 5%" tannic, Balsam, Peru-, 10"^ Birch tar, (Pix betiiliii), -10-20%Creolin, 1-2%. (According to Prof. Dr. Esmarch, a Creolin ointment is preferable, as a gynecological lubricant, to a Corrosive-Sublimate prej^aration.)
' '
"
lb. lb.
lb.
lb.
Chrys-arobin,
5%
lb.
lb.
.
:
Ichthyol, 10-50%
lb.
lb.
Iodoform,10%
Mercury,
" "
1%
lb.
lb. lb.
"
5%
lb. lb.
Naphthalene, 10%
Naphthol, Beta-,
lb.
5%
10%
lb.
lb.
lb.
11).
lb.
lb.
lb.
Molybdenum
"
(
(Molybdajnium), metallic
15
gr.
.50
oxide, pure
oz. oz.
1.00
Mono-brom -benzene
1.00
Mono-brom-naphthalene,
Naplitlialene,
Alpha-,
see
see
J^~ When
ordering, specify
. .
IvlERCK's Index,
Containers
incl.
I
95
Mono-ehlor-benzene
(
(-benzol),
[Chlorated
oz.
oz.
1.00 1.00
Di-chloride,
(Hyper-chlor-
Mono-chlor-ethylidene Chloroform
oz.
1.50
[lodated Ben-
[Medicinal] (Absolute see Guaiacol, chem. pure Guaiacol). Monsel's Salt, see Iron, sub-sulphate Solution, see Solutions Iron sub-sialj.hate, r. S. PI,
:
Mordant
staniiate
('
Morplilne
" "
' ' ' '
pure,
C/:
<S.
i'A
arseniate (arsenate)
asparagate
"
' ' ' ' '
' '
'
" "
' '
ferro-hydrocyanate
formate
hydrobromate
" "
'
S.
Fh
".
. .
' '
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 subcutaneous administration is reported to be painless.)
"
"
saccharinate
rate
!)
(not
saccha
,
True
aalti of
Morphine and
Saccharin which tatter tee
I
"
' '
" bisalicylate
sulphate, cryst.
(as
,
V. 8. Ph.
hut soluble
II) in
" "
' ' ' '
"
tiinnate tartrate
valerianate
hydrochlorate, see
Gregory's
"
^lorphiue, ftrro-hydrocyanatc (Regarded as the active principle of Cod-liver Oil.) Mountain-blue, artificial, see Copijer, carbonate, blue ... " -green, artificial, see do., do., green
MorrhuoL
Mucin,
from
Ijile
see un-
96
JVIERCK'S
IVTerck's Index.
Naearat, see Carmine, piire, in lumps Napelline. AlkiUoid from Aconitum najjel-
97
98
JSTiekel
IVEERCI^'S
(as a!>oue.'),-inetallic:-Aiiodes, cast
IKDEX.
or forged
IVLERCK'S
100
Oils,
IVlERCKi's
:
Index
Containers
incl.
divera; continued
[
; ^>y diposOleo-infusion of Ilyoscyjunns, Olcnni cMchtm {inf^isum) Hyoscyaiui/o/iorum] Hfiibane-seod; expressetl, fatty
lb.
lb.
.GO .60
Oil), [Lif,'nite
Tar]
lb.
so-called Fern, ethereal pidium),ReeExtractK: so-called of Mirbane, (so-called "Essence of Mirbane"), see Nitro-benzeno Nutmeg; expressed, (Nutmeg-butter), [soJVIale
.
.
called "Oil of Mace"] , Peach-kernel; fatty Persecot (Persico); for preparing liquors. Philosophers', (Oleum Philosophonmi) pyro-carbonic, see Oil, Lignite
[Oleum suljjhurated Linseed- (Flaxseed-), Lini sulphiiratum] (Balsam of Sulphur) do. do., terebinthinated; (Haarlem Oil; Dutch Drops), [Oleum Lini terebinthi,
U. S. Fh. 1870.
Wax;
"
rectified, clear
"
dark
Wine; heavy, (so-called "Heavy Ethereal Oil"), [Oleum Yini (rcthereum) ponderosumj. (Oleum cethereiim, U. S. Ph., is a 50% [by volume] solution of this Oil, in Stronger Ether.) so-called, ("East-Indian WoodWood-, "East-India Copaiva Balsam," oil," or
See,
flavoring
[
: ;
Cognac-
"Essential Oils."
Oils, Essential, see immediatelj- below:
Essential Oils,
Ethe-
Pine
Oil,
Wormwood
rectified
Almond,
Achillea (A. millefolium), seeE. OU, Yarrow Bitter, see Ess, Oil, Bitter Almond
Amber
Angelica, European: root animal, Dippel's Anise: fruit, (Aniseed)
duplex
:
"
fruit,
duplex
see Ess.
.
Levant Wormsecd
.
[Melissa],
German;
Balsam Copaiva, see Essential Oil, Copaiva. Bergamot: fruit-rind " sesquiduplex do Birch; distilled from EmpjTeixmatio Bh-choil,
IMERCPc's Index.
Essential Oils,
place of
:
101
(inserted
in alphabetical
Oils, Essential),
continued
102
Essential Oils,
place of
:
NlKRCK's Index.
(irtserted
CoDtainerd
inc).
:
Oils,
Pepper, Black
.50
double Peppermint: herb Peppermint, Chinese (Japanese) true, [Poho-oil] ; only iu ori5,dnal flasks Pine-needles (Leaves of Pinus sylvestris) see (Oleum templinum), Pine-shoots, Ess. Oil, Pinus pumilio Balsam tree): Pinus pumilio, (Hungarian 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 Wormseed Sassafras: wood; true
. . .
. .
'
'
"
Savin tops
:
"
"
double
contra; S. sanctum; S.
Levant Wormseed
.
Spiraea ulmaria, (Meadow-sweet), see Acid, salicylous Star-Anise, see Ess. Oil, Anise, StarSweet Flag, see Ess. Oil, Calamias Tans}-: leaves Templin (Pine - shoot), see Ess. Oil, Pinus
pumilio
Thyme herb
:
quintuple
Turpentine "
"
Hydi-ochlorates
tine-oil,
of,
see
rectified
Turpen;
mono-hydi-ochlorate and, di-hydrochlorate Valerian: root so-called, Yitis vinifera, (Grape-marc), see Ether, oenanthic Wintergi-een (Gaultheria): leaves, .rectified Wormseed, Levant-, (Santonica), see Ess.
do.
,
Oil,
Levant Wormseed
(Absinthium): herb; true
do.; do
Wormwood
"
Achillea
lOfold millefolium)
Oils
.\pple-, see
Fusel-, see Alcohol, amylic Pear-, see Amyl, acetate Rum-, see Essential Spii-its:
Rum,-
con-
centrated
Ointment,
"
blue,
nercum, Ph. G.
do., duplex,
"
"
[50"^ Mercury] with Cerate of Nutmeg-butter, (cum Cerato Myristica?; cum Balsamo
Nucistnc),
" "
[oO^i^ Mercurj']
of
e Mollin Ointments
().,
Oleandrin.
uiii,
Linn(').
desiillata),
see Oils,
..
NlERCK'S INDKX.
Ccntainers
incl.
103
Olea eoeta (infusa), see Oleum coctum etc. Olea varia, eeo Oils, clivers Olein, see Acid, oleic Oleo-inlusion (Oleol) [Olexiiu coctum {infusum)\ (if Henbane-leaves (Hyoscyamus), see uuder Oils, divers Oleoresins r Aspidhim (Male Fern), U. S. Ph., see Ex.
.
tracts:
' '
Male Fern,
II,
Capsicum, U.
Ph.
G.
ethereal
S.
(Ethereal
r.
Ether
Extract
oz.
.
75
13r<ayei-a
Cubeb
Eucahi^tus
Indian
Hemp
Kamala
Matico
(Eottlera)
under
Extracts.
Mezereon Phellandrium
Valerian
J
(Oleum
Kest-harrow
OphioxyLLne.
serpeutiuum,
Alkaloid
15
gi-.
1.00
ace. to Prof.
from Ophioxylon
Bettink
Ophthalmic Stone,
aluniinated Opianyl, see Meconin Orcin (Symmetxic meta-Di-oxj^-toluenc). From lichens of the Kocella and Lecanora
OreUin,
"
oz. 2.
CO
cryst. Alkaloid from the seed of Ormo.sia dasycarjia hydrochlorate, ci-yst Orpiment, see Arsenic, Yellow sulphide. ortho-Amido-phenol, hytbochlorate, sec
. .
Ormosine,
15 gr.
Osmium,
Osmium-Iridiixm
{Osm-bidium;
Irid-
osmium) Ostrich Pepsin, see Pepsin, OstrichOuabain - [Cj^ H^gOjJ. Crystalhzed Gluco(an acpieous exbark forms the arrow-poisoD otthe East-AfricanComalis). [A heart-poison h j'podermically. ]
side from theOuabaio-tree tract from whose root and
Ox-amide
Ox-aniline, ortho-, hydrochlorate, see Amid()-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-,
ylous
104
MKRCK'S
. .
Mkrck^s Index.
Palladium,
"
'
'
105
do.,
"
'
'
15 gr. 2.00
Joz.vls.oz.8.00
"
"
solution
j
Palladium and Sodium, chloride, dry Palladium Black, see Palladium, metallic,
"
15 gr. 1.00
Mohr
" " "
black precipitate
active
in
scales
solution in Glycerin, [l:10],-(Glycerolate [Glycerite] of Pancreatin N.B. Compare, also: Solutions : pancreatic.
saccharated with Stixrch N.B. See, also: Trypsin (the Albumensolving constituent of Pancreatin)!
'
' '
'
Pancreatin-Pepsin
Papaverine Merck: pure
tiydrochlorate
nitrate
phosphate
sulphate
Papaw
Juice,
(Succus
Caricaj
Papayse),
see
Juice of
Papaw
from Papaw Juice; pepPapayotin Merck, tonizes 2(10 parts of freshly expressed Bloodfibrin. (Used with especial success as a solvent of diphtheritic membranes.) Paper, Congo-, (Prof. Kiegel's "Gastric" Testpaper), see Congo Paper
Litmus-, red or blue, (red or blue Testpaper) " Turmeric- (Curcuma-), [yellow Testpaper] Papers, medicated, for Ophthalmologj^,
see under Atropine and Physostigmine para- Acet-phenetidin, see Phen-acetin
. .
.
" "
Wax-
Paraffin,
" " " "
[114.8-118.4 F]
liquid,
-Ph.
G.
F]
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 Isopelletierine)," pure " " sulphate, pure " " 10%'-solut. " " tannate " " valerianate
. . . .
106
Pelletierine
Merck's Index.
ConUiiaerg
incl.
oily li(iiiid Methyl-pelletierine. pure, Pseudo-pellctierine. pure, crystallized " hydrochlorate, white, cryst
"
15 15 15 15
2
-^
Pepsin Merck
(/esis
1
")<
oz.
1.00
^
p.
I
oz. 1 .25
\
Rjf All
order !
I
Pepsin, pure, soluble, in scales sirenffth corrrs" " granulated \ron(/iH<7/o/V(.r/.//. " " " clearlysoluble. powder, Ph. G. II. " pure, -solutiou iu Gly ceiin,-concentratei1 " liyilrocblorate, clearlysoluble, powder
oz. oz.
oz.
" clearly soluble, extract form vnth Dextrin, yellow " Starch, white
lb.
2.00 2.00
.
oz.
75
to Dr. Liebreich,
bottles
'
bottle 1.00
'
Pepsin, Lacto-,
to-])eptine "J
'
'
.50
.
" "
Ph. G.
II)
lb.
"
Pure Meat Peptones, " " free from Par-albiimin dry. [The above Dnj Meat Peptone answers
1
lb.
lb.
to 7-8 times its weight of fresh meat.] " dry, from Albumen Peptone, bismuthated, see Bismuth, peptonized
.
.50
oz. oz.
Peptone-Pepsin,
"
tartrate
Pereirine. pure
i^hosphate
see Quinine, peptonized
.40
.
35
Peptone-Quinine,
"
hydrochlorate
Petroleum Benzin
" "
seeBenzin,
Naphtha
Ether,
m-m
Phen-acetin
(
G,{Be7izimim, U.
8.
Fh.)
Peucedanin (Imperatorin)
para- Acet-phenetidin). Colorless, iuodoroiis, insipid crj^stals, readily soluble in Alcohol, less so in Water; melting-pt. 132.5 C 1270.5 F]. (A new antipy-
15
gr.
.60
retic.)
oz.
oz.vls.oz.
.'
1.25 4.00
.
oz.
50
Ethylic Ether of Carbolic Acid; Ethylo-phcnic carbolic, Phenol ethylic J Ether) [ Ethvlo
[Carbolate]
;
[also called:
feine
Salithol]
Phen-oxy-Calfeine,
see Phenyl-oxy-Caf.50
see
Acid, carbolic
"
" "
camphorated,
(Phenol- Camphor),
see
Camphor,
Phenol-Cocaine,
see Cocaine phenate Phenol Dyes (Conors), see under Aniline and Phenol Dyes
"MERCK'S"!
page 167
IVIKRCK'S Index.
Phenol-Glycerin,
tion in Glycerin
107
108
IMERCK'S
::
. . .
IMKRCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
109
contbmed:
"
"
"
dry
15 15
gr. gr.
1.25
.05
[Magnus's "Green
salt"],
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 with and Strontiixm, cyanide, cryst. 5 molecules of Water
,
15 15 15 15 15
1.25
gr. 1.25.
15
gr.
"
' '
"
"
do., do.,
with 4 molecules
cryst.
. .
15 gr. 1.25
of "Water
15 15
gr, gr.
1.25 2.50
15
f J
I
gr.
1.50
Ammo.
.
~|
nium
"
' '
"
rhodanide),
crj'st
cryst
" "
"
iodide,
"
15 15 15 15 15
gr.
gr.
cyanuret, (Platinous cyanide), and Potassium Chloride Platinum Black, see Platiniun, metallic,
|
5gr. 1.25
" "
Mohr
:
black precipitate.
Ammonium
crj'st.
Platinvun Sponges, prepared and mounted for Hydrogen lamps, see Platina Sponges. Platos-amine, di-, (Di-platos-amine), sul-
Plumbago,
15 gr. 1.25
.
Both yield a perfectly Podophyllin, Chem. pure '< clear BOlut. in Alcohol. pypg Ph. G. II f ace. to Podwyssotzki Podophyllo-toxin. Polishing -powder (so-called "Putty-pow-
oz.
60
30
oz.
.40
.
15 gr.
der
"),
Polygalin
Populin
Potassa (Kali), caustic, chem. pure, Merck, see Potassium, hydroxide, chem. pure, IVIerck " do., other grades and fcjrma, see Potassium, hydroxide, etc. etc. , etc. " U. S. Ph., see Potassium, hydroxide, purified, in sticks
15 gr. 1.50
Potassa, Anthraco-; and do., sulphurated; see Anthraco-potassa; etc Potassa, antimonio-sulphurated, a-ude,
(Liver of Antimony), (so-called "Unwashed Brown Oxide of Antimony "], (improperly 'Antimouio-sulphide of Potascalled, also sium"). [Do., do., toashed, SQenadpcuje!]
'
lb.
.75
^^^-When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
110
iViERCK's Index.
1.
(Salfidu^
of .Anti.
mony;
. .
IvtBRCK's Index.
Potassium,
,
Ill
(continued 1), In - chromate, coiiunercial, cryst dc>. do. fused bi-tiiionde biu-oxalate, (Salt of Sorrel Sal Ace"Essential tosellas), [so-called Salt of Lemons "]
,
Containers
lb. lb.
incl.
oz.
lb.
"
pure
lb.
lb.
.40 .75
2.50
.50 .75
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
1.00
.GO .75
"
fused
lb.
bi-sulpbite (acid sulphite), chem. jDure, cryst., abt. 87% of readily soluble in Water bi-tartrate (acid tartrate), cryst., [Crystals of Tartar], (Purified Tartar) " powder, (Powdered Crystals of Tartar), [Pure powdered Tartar] pure, powder, (Pure Cream of Tarfree from metals tar),
KHSOj);
lb.
lb.
2.00
.75
lb.
.80
.85 .90 .85 .18
'
'
lb. lb.
"
metals and do. do., crj'st., Lime, S. Ph ) from 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)
"
U.
free from
I
>-
lb.
lb.
1.00 1.00
1.00
11).
lb.
oz.
oz.
15 gr.
lb. lb. lb.
lb.
carbolate, see Potassiiim, phenate carbonate, (Pearlash), [80-84% of pure]. " [90-92"^ of pure]
[95-98% "
twice puiified
"
pure,
of Potassium Carbonate is also called: Salt of Tartar; ?ioi to be confounded id til : "Essential Salt Tartaric Acid !) of Tartar " chem. jDure carbonate, acid, see Potassium, bi-carb. caustic oxide, chem. pure, Merck, etc., see Potassium, hydroxide, etc., etc chlorate, ciyst
"^
lb. lb.
.GO .70
lb.
lb.
" "
powder
juu-e,
crjst., U.
.40 .40
S.
Ph.
and
I'h.
lb. lb.
11).
G. II
"
"
chloride,
" chem. pure chromate, yellow, chem. pure " " purified " " commercial
cinnamate, from pure Cinnamic Acid; very freely soluble in Water
lb.
lb.
lb.
1.25
.70
.
lb.
35
citrate, pure,
-
U.
oz.
lb.
S.
Ph
2.00 1.50
uble in Water
^When
orderinj?, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
112
Potassium,
"
I
Merck:*s Index.
cyftnnte
yiiuiae,
"
"
]
I
piatgg
lb. lb.
or
"
"
' '
50%], sticks " 60%], L plates pure, [about 85%'], " " " in sticks " [96 to 100%], U. S. Fh... cbem. pure
L
'
xanthogenate
ferrid-cyanide (ferri-cyanide), [RedPrussiateof Potassa], (Potassio^erric cyanide, so-called j, pure
lb. lb.
"
commercial
1.50 1.00
called,
soluble
ferro-cyanide,
so-called],
chem.
pure,
U.
tS.
"
'
'
lb.
1.00
.60
lb.
lb.
lb.
fluoride
4.00 2.00
.45
formate
hippurate hydroxide (" liydrate "j, [hydrated (caustic) oxide], (Caustic Potassa), chem. an absolutely pure pure, Merck ; free from Alumipreparation,
OZ. OZ.
2.00
and Barvta
' '
lb.
pure
<<
(piirif
(
"'
by Alcohol), in sticks
'< )^
lb.
lb.
initiates
U.
purified, in
S.
sticks,
Fotassa,
Fh
lb.
lb. lb.
PoU. S.
lb.
1.25 1.50
"
"
"
"
Ph.
cum
Calce,
"
[1:1],
lb.
lb.
2.00 1.35
phate
imido-phtalate, {Fotassio-Phial-imide) indigo - sulphate (sulph-indigotate, sulpho-cerulate) iodate iodide,- f/". 8. Ph. and Ph. G. II iso-purpurate, chem. pure
. .
OZ.
OZ.
lb.
.ID
OZ.
55 3.75 5.00
.
lactate
OZ.
OZ.
lb.
.50
.
lacto-i)hosphate (phospho-lactate)
55
.40
OZ.
OZ.
15 gr.
,
45 45 2.50
. .
cryst. (Refined Salt?etre), [Prismatic Nitre] , t/". S. A. and Ph. G. II pure, powdered
lb. lb.
:
.50 .50
^1^ When
ordering, specify
"MERCK'S "
. . . ,:
MLKRCK's Index.
Potassium,
"
do.,
nitrate, {continued!); in flat [Tabulated Nitre drops, (tabulated)
; ;
113
Containers
incl.
lb.
.05
nitrite,
in sticks
nitro-
lb. lb.
"
commercial
(nitro-prussiate;
nitro-prusside
"
ferri-cyanide) osmate, chem. pure oxalate, neutral (normal), [so-called "suboxalate"), chem. pure " " pure. (Purity absolutely sufficient for photog.
raphy.)
see Potassium Other oxalates : biu-oxalate; and, tetra-oxalate. [Caustic Potassa] oxide, hydrated (caustic ).
N. B.
'
'
chem. pure, Merck; do., do., do., U. 8. see Potassium, hyPh.; and others,
droxide, etc.
etc
" 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-oxalate
salicylate
salicyli/e
..
"
' '
" "
dry
"
^sp.
gr. 1.3
. .
N. B.
Sodium,
silicate.
silico-fluoride stiinnate
stearate
Ph. Bor. VI; crude; and, pure; Potassium, antimonatc pharmacopeial (Ph. Bor. VI); do., do., crwle; and, do., do., pure stibiato - sulphide, so-called, see Postibiate:
see
"
'
'
purified,
powder
. .
.
"
114
Potassium,
" "
.. .
MlERCK's Index.
sulphate,
(continued! cliem,
),
Containers
lb.
lb.
incl.
pure, crysi., U.
do., do. do.,
Kuli)liido,
S.
powder
(Liver of Sulso-called, phur), crude, for baths; and, purified, Potassa sulphurata, U. S. Ph.; and, pure; see Potassa, sulphurated, etc.
;
.60 .60
etc.
etc
lb.
'
'
Biilphite,
S.
Ph. .......
lb.
1.00 2.75
"
" acid, .see Potassium, bi-suljjbite. sulpho-carbolate (sulpbo-phenate, phenol-sulphonate) " -carbonate (thio-carbonate). [An (See, also : anti - phylloxerin] Potassium, xanthogenate. ) " -cyanate(thio-cyanate;rhodanide), iniie, ciyst
.
oz.
15
lb.
1.50
.24 .20
oz.
" "
" "
"
commercial
;
oz.
"
"
phate
"
" "
'
" "
lb.
Ph. G. II...
.
lb.
1.00 1.05
acid,
tellurite
15
(tetroxalate;
gi".
2.50
"
tetra-oxalate
late),
quadro-oxa-
[sometimes wrongly
called:
lb.
.
thio-cyanate, see Pot., sulpho-cj-anate thio-sulphate (formerly called "hyposulphite") urate, pure valerianate wolframute (tungstate)
xanthogenate (ethylo-)
thio-carbonate), I V
**
[An anti-phviioi.
'/^ralTum?' 'iZpho-carbonate.)
JJ
sulphate, see
fluoride;
soluble in Water.
readily (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 Copper, salts, see Copper and and Gold, salts, see Gold and P
P.
IMERCK'S INDKX.
Containers
incl.
<
115
cyanides,
:
so-called,
etc.
"
and Iron,
feiTO-cyanide, (Potassium ferri-ferro-cyanide ; Soluble Prussian soBlue), see Iron, cyanide, blue,
' '
see Iron, Monoand Iron, other compounds; and, Iron, jSesqui-comembracing the poimds, (the
salts,
called,
soluble
latter
U. S.
Ph. Tartrate)
tartrate, see Lithium
and liithium.,
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, (IMitigated Lunar Caustic), see Silver,
"
"
rax-Tartar
Bo"Soluble Scales of Tar; PERFECTLY SOLUBLE in \\'ater, tar ") [a property found wanting in other
ii scales, (Scales of
lb.
1.25
"
niakes !]
lb.
1.50
etc
"
and Sodium,
chelle-salt,
[Tartanis
,
chem. pure, ciTst. Ph. and Ph. G. II chem. pure, powder, do. do., do., Ph. G. II
natronatus]
r. S.
'.
lb.
lb.
.75 .80
and Strontium, chlorate, see Strontium and Potassium, chlorate and Titanium, fluoride, see Titaniiun and Potassium, fluoride and Zinc, cyanide, crjst. see Zinc and
,
Potassium, cyanide
sodium,
'l
PlaU.
J
g
'
efl'
.
Aliim, potassic Powrder, Blood, see Blood, bullock's, etc. ' James's, (Febrile powder), see Anti.
"
see Tin,
oxide, prey
Tin, (Stanni pulvis), see Tin, metallic, pure, powder Po^vder of Algaroth, see Antimony, oxychloride
"
(Mordant), see
and Phenol
Primrose Yellow,
Dves
:
see Aniline
Yellow
^^When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
lie
IVlERCK's Index.
Containers
"]
incl.
f
J
:
used erroneously,
"
sulphate
resi)ou(ling ones of
" Tei-methylOZ.
AjnNE,"
etc.,
which see!
Propylene, bromide
2.00
2.00
Protagon
Protein
15 gr. 3.00
oz.
nitrate,
in
drops
ordinary, see Iron, cj'anide,
Prussian Blue,
blue,
so-called,
so-called, ^ insoZwWe
solvjble
oz.
oz.
Ptyalin, active
.85
Ptyalin-Pepsin Pulsatilla-camphor, see Anemonin Pulvis aerophorus ciim Magnesia citrica, see Magnesium, citrate, effervescent.
"
1.00
"
Compare, also: Do., do., do., granulated, tl. S. Ph. Sanguinis, see Blood, bullock's, etc. Stanni, see Tin, metallic, pure, powder
N.B.
which is somePunicine (noi Manna-sugar, hut: the Pometimes called "Punicin"; 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,
dcr),
oz.
oz.
1.50
.40
Putty-powder,
Pyridine, cliem.
' '
' *
[240. 8-244. 4
.30
.
75 75
Pyro-catechin
Vjenzcne)
[Pyro
Acid]
15 gr.
.75
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)
15
gr.
.45
^When ordering,
specify:
"MERCK'S"!
IVTKRCK'S
. . .
118
IVLERCK's Index.
Onntainers ind.
15 gr.
J
oz.vls.oz.
.75
" "
6.00
.00
3. 50
A oi.vls.oi.4 \
oz. vis. 01.
to the Frencii standard Quassin, Surinam, chem. pure, powder Quebracho Alkaloids: ace. to Fraude Aspido-spermine. cryst..
;icr.
" "
sulphate, pure
15 gr.
.50
Joz.vls,oz.2.00
15 gr. 2.50
15 15 15 15
gr. gr.
Aspidos-amine, afc
" to Hesse
"
sulphate
gr.
gr.
rate
Quebrach-amine,
ace. to Hesse
"
Hypo-quebrachine.
aec.
"
-pviTe,
15 gr. 1.25
15 15 15 15 15
gr.
rate
1.25
.75
Aspido-spermine,
'
'
amorphous
" " "
"1
-^
gr. gr.
gr. gr.
citrate
sulphate These commercial N. B. phous) Aspido-spermines are not homogeneous substances. Quercit (Acorn-sugar) Glucoside from QuercitronQuercitrin.
" "
liydrochlorate
i I 7 J (amorI
|
bark
15 gr. 15 gr.
.65 .35
Quevenne's Iron,
tallic,
me-
Quinetum.
"
oz.
sulphate
oz.
1.50 2.25
pure,
"
'
Quinine,
oz. oz.
'
T)i-sulphate citrate
oz.
oz. oz.
S.
di-hydrobromate
hydrobromate
sulphate,
1.75 1.75
.33
Z7.
Ph
see Cinchonidine
oz.
Quinidine, Alpha-,
oz. oz.
acetate
iTj
1.20 1.20
thy lo -sulphate, see Quinine, ethylosulphate ammonio-citrate, see Quinine and Amr
monium,
antimouate
citrate
oz.
oz.
anisated, (Anethol-Quinine)
" "
' '
benzoato
bi-muriate, carbamidated Quinine and Urea, hydrochlorate bi-sulphate, U. S. PL, see Quinine, sulphate, acid
. .
"
'
'
'
borate
" "
'
'
"
amorphous, see
borate
Quinoidine,
bromate camphorato
carbolate, see Quinine, phenate chinate, and chinovate ; see Quinine:
chlorate
JVlERCK's Index.
Quinine
[continued niylate)
!),
119
cinnamate (cinna-
120
IVIERCK'S INDKX.
-
phospho
lactate,
see
Quinine,
lacto-
NlERCK's Index.
Qviinoidme (as above !), borate, (Borate of Amorphous Quinine)
121
122
. .
JVlERCK's Index.
C!ontiners incl.
Reagent
Realgar,
Kegulus
tallic
see Paper, etc see Arsenic, Keel sulpliide of Antimony, see Antimony,
I,
Papers,
me-
Rennet - powder,
"
(coagulates 100,000
. .
parts of milk)
20,000 parts of milk) Rennet Wine, {Liquid Bennet), [Litpior seripanis; so-called "Essence" of "Whey]
II, -(i-oaL;nliitt's
.
.
siccvim),
root (Tuber brown: from the IpouKEa purga [Exogoniiim purgal); consists piincipally of Convolof
vulin
"
' '
do.: as
:
above, Ph.
G.
II
{the
"
brown:
root;
Glucoside!):
see Convolvulin
;
pure
from the light root (Orizaba Male [Fusiform] Jalap, from Convolvulus orizabensis) consists
' '
white
jirincipally of also!]
:
Jalapin [which
;
see
{the pure
Kamala (Glandulie
"
' '
Kava-Kava(Ava), [Radix macropiperis], AlphaBetahotk the above mixed, in proportion as contained in the root Kousso (Koosso, Cusso) [Bray era] flowers
:
Mezereon
:
(Daphne mezereum
- Spurge
Scammony:
root,
Ph.
G.
I;
consists
es-
which is identical with Jalapin) " do., white; (</ie pure Glucoside!), in see Scammonin sticks or powder, Spurge OUve, see Resin, Mezereon
Scammonin
{ichich see
Sumbuli-root (Musk-root) (=: TuqDethin) Turpeth-root, 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(Escharotic inhaspray atomization. lant.) Resorcin, di-, see Di-resorcin
.
Rhabarbarin,
Rhein Rhodium,
metallic
Rhubarb (Rheum)
constituents
Bicinine
IVIERCK'S INDKX.
Containers
incl.
123
Rochelle (Seignette) Salt, see Potassium and Sodium, tartrate, U. S. Ph.; etc Bos-aniline, hydrate
'
oz.
acetate
' '
hydrochlorate
iodide
.
'
'
Ros-aniline-sulphonate
of
Sodium,
see
Sodium, ros-aniline-sulphonate
(Sco-
polia japonica)
Rubidium,
" "
'
pure
chloride iodide
"
sulphate
chloride,
see
Caesium and Eubidium, chloride Rubidium Alum, see Alum, rubidic Rubigo, see Iron, oxide, brown, pure
Ruthenium,
metallic
124
: . .
AdERCK'S INDEX.
Containers incl. 15 gr. .75
.
Sabeulilline, pure
"
siilpbftte
.
15
gr.
.75
Sabbatin.
Glncoside
from Hfibbatda
Elliot-
"Quinme Plant,"
or "Qui-
15
so-called, see Iron, oxide,
gr. 1..^0
Saccharated Iron,
"
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, ortho - Sulph - amine - benzoic Anhybut dride!). [Kon-fermentable sweetening agent, of 28U-fold the intensity of Cane-sugar. (Anti-zymotic; of high imjiortance in dia:
betes, gastric disorders, etc. ) 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 "Saccharates"]! 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,
|^"N.
oz. 1.25
'
'
S. Ph.; and other grades. (Acorn-sugar), see Quercit " uveum {amylaceum), see Grape-sugar. N.B. Other Sacchara, see under Sugar.
normal, U.
"
Seminis Quereus,
SafBower Carmine
Saffron (Crocus)
of Antimony, [Crocus inctixllorum] see Potassa, antimonio,
oz. 2 50
.
' *
Iron, oxide, red, anhydrous Aniline and Phenol under see Safranine, Dyes: lied; and. Yellow Safrol, sp. gr. 1.1U8 Sal Acetoaellae, see Potassium, bin-oxalate. " amarum, see Magnesium, sulphate, U.
"
"
"
astringent, see
sub-carbonate)
lb.
l.UO
S.
"
ammoniacum,
ride, U. S.
Ammonium,
chloU. S.
Sal Soda, see Soda, carbonate, neutral, Ph.s ; and other grades and forms
Sal,
etc.,
see
Salt, etc.
Salicin, U. S.
Ph
(-acetone),
[Tri-
lb.
2,75
.
Salicyl-Resorcin-ketone
oxy-benzo-phenone]
15 gr.
[Salicyl
75
SaUcylal
(Salicylol)
Hydride;
;
Sali-
Sa-
15 gr.
.50
Salol (Phenylic Ether of Salicylic Acid; Salicylate of Phenol) Salt, Dyers', (Pink Salt), see Tin and Ammonium, chloride " Epsom, see Magnesixim, sulphate, U. S. Ph.; and other grades and forms ....
oz.
.40
^^" When
ordering, specifir
NlERCK'S INDEX.
Salt, Figuier's, of Gold, see Gold and Sociiuui, chloride, cryst
125
1^6
"
..
Containers
incl.
NlERCK's Index.
the pure
;
of
Scammony),
in sticks ....
oz. oz.
Kesins
.
80 85
Scjiuimonv, root,
-Ph.
(1.
1.
'
Scopoleine.
Alkaloid
15 gr.
.65
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-6xide), see Acid, selenic ^' oxide, SeleniouS, (Di-oxide), sublimed, see Acid, selenious, anhydi'ous
(Polygalic Acid, Polygalin), from Senega. -[Chemically identical with Sapo-, '.'. from Saponaria officinalis.] nin, Senna-leaves, de-resinated, powdered ., Sero - sublimate (Serum, \N'ith Corrosfve'
Senegin
"rS' gi:.
75
Sublim ate),
(Silicea; Silex), piu-e, see Acid, silicip. Silicon {SUicium), so-called "metallic", ciyst.
" SiHca
" " "
*
lOz./ .75
I5gr. ^.25
15 gr. 1.75.
do. "dv^.,"
amoqihous
.,.
bromide
chloride
di-oxide, (Silicic Oxide), see Acid, silicic salts of, see " Sil7. .^ " (below!) ver and metallic, precipitated, powder.;....,,..,. acetate, chem. pure TW
'.'.
'.
'r.ozTcog.
" "
see Silver
.~ and Am. . .
.^.
monium,
7.
. . . .
etc.
etc..
.'
.
. .
"
*'
borate
'T^
rr.T7. .\..^V-
;TT7~7*^j^i^ ^j t.
oz.^.'SO^
oz.
bromide
carbonate
2.00
z>l^:'Lr^Pf:iTT^_
.....,,. ^^^!^ ...... "chloride. ........:... .'. .'; ."."^f .*".'. .^^ " chromate .....,..;.' " cyanide, T'. S. Ph. .-.,....,.,.... " fluoride, ammouio-, see Silver and Amp
.
.
"
oz. 3.(R)
.Q?v4,50
'oz.'^.SO
oz.
2.50
moniuin, fluoride
' '
' '
iodide, lactate
U.
T...'-.
-.^,
.
S.
Ph
''-
.,^.
. .
oz/Srob~
oz.
.r! ,.
.1'.,
4.00
.
"
'
'.
'.'.'.WH
'*
,!
-g-.lt,H>ntmt, 2
" "
'
Bis
Ph.
do.
,
prf
coloi:l.ess.,
"
o ^
"-^
J
J
"
-1
1),
U.
8.
(toughened) Causticl^^-sticks
"
"
do.,
me .follow
TrmnTrr
mg
trate
to Potassium Nitraite]: 1:2; sticks, Pli. a. I & II." ... 1:3; " ... 1:4;
^1:5;
;.jBJ ;jb
i
'
'i
. n a-jLsr
"
irtrrtK
jV/
J.I
...
'^^j^fi^m^^^w^m^Mmw^m
..
'
IVIERCK'S
Silver, nitrate,
clihited, {as above.'); in th^ lolloAvingproportions [of Silver Nitrate
I>^Erf5i:?^.
Containers inoL
j
..
,t(v
/tIi
toPotassiiuu Nitrate],
2:1; sticks
coniinuM:
2%
No. of
sharpened pencils,
foUoics:
pieces.
sizes
5
tif-";':'
&. i.lO"
iTiija: oiJboa
A-:
-.
as
'^""^
I^itp
iT.'M^C<^
oz.
oz.
4
6 8
'
'
" 5.5... .5 r'"."'*^" " 6 -....3.5 .^ nitrate, with Silver Chloride [10%] .K V " Lead Nitrate, [5:1]
.
Weight
abt. t:m.
ea. 7
...
1.50
~^:i'.s^y
im2.50
ijii:
-oz. 2F.-50
. .
oz.
"
'
nitrate,
ammonio-, see
nitrate
^Silver
and
Amiz:
.
Ic.i'
:?73j
monium,
' '
nitrite
..'."
" "
r
VV'.
.-1
oz.
2.50
U.
S.
Ph.,
(Argentic
.
. .
.^
^'^'S:.''-2;75
"bz. 2-:-75
or
Oxide,
v .i^^i
'
oz. 2
:4'-'^'''"6fz.
.'.
.
50
'J.TiliJiSS'
:.fi
'#!W
1.75 3.50 2.25 2.25
sulphate, cryst
tartrate tri-chlor - carbolate
.:...
.
oz.
oz.
.V
..'.....':
oz.
Silver and Anunonium, Chromo-photograpbj.) -'."': " and do., nitrate " and Potassium Nitrates,- mixed in
U.-S.-Ph. (Mitigated
nitrate, diluted, etc.; etc.
(tri-chlor fluoride.
phenate) (Used m^
oz.
oz.-a.^sep'
-.->>::.!;csi4'
WTiii-flTH
:ati;d'-'>r'-
"
'^z. -3.00^-
15
Sarsaparin)-,^
|t:'
exx)- '
;-.
15-gT:''l;f5)<
Snail-juice, saccharated, see Helicina Soap (Sapoj, butyric (of Butter), for prep'alv' y:':'"^ ing Opodeldoc _ x)t Castor-oil and ilagnesia, (Sapo ricini mjignesiciis), [Ricinated Magnesia],-
^*JB?"' 'iW)
'* '
""'.
see
meflicinal,
.?'/'>'.-"
. . .
X-..
-''C
in bars
U.S.Ph.}
... -/'X
:-.-'.
.'
-lb-
.1-5
Ph. G.
n, powder..-.; ......
^-^'ib.-
green "
(soft)
virldig,
U. S.
Castile (hard),
Soda (Natnini,
'
bispanicus] Natron), caustic, see Sodiutil,"' hydroxide, etc. ; etc. see Sodium, hydroxide;, U. S. Ph. pure (pnirif. by Alcohol); sticks Soda, sulphurated, (Sodic Liver of Sutphurj, [improperly called "So^'' dium Ter-sulphide"], fused.
.".'
.-
H^
-^W^ :&c.'j;/:i:'
tC i.
'
'
i..anoi'
lb.
.85
....:....'. 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.
fus*<i,
"
" N.B.
pure
::.i-.
Soda-Lime, Lime
see Sodium,
hydroxide,
.
with
Soda
^'Whei* ^rderiti^,
-specify
<*llHlCi:'i^>'
128
Soda-Tartar
s.'f
. .
NlERCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
ri)t4issiuiii
Ph.; etr (Natrio-Ethyi;^ see Sodium, etc. ; etc Sodiiim (Natrium), double and triple salts " (below!). of, see "Sodium and metallic
Sodio-Ethyl
tthvlate, etc.
'
'
lb.
lb.
3.50
.45 .75 .85
'
'
'
pure, fused aceto-wolf ramate (aceto-tungstate) setliylate, see Sodium, ethylate aethylo - sulphate, see Sodium, ethylosulphate antimonate, Meta-, see Sodium, meta-
" "
"
chem.
pui-e,
{7.
^'.
P/i.
lb.
lb.
lb.
1.25
antimonate
"
' '
nate
arseniate (arsenate), di-sodic, dry " do., cryst., Sodii arsenias,
lb.
(J.
00
S.
Ph
lb.
.35
.
pure.
arsenite
'
'
oz.
lb.
14 14
.50
.
pure
benzoate, "
Lf.
S.
Ph.,
from
oz.
artificial
from
oz.
24 30
Acid
from
oz.
.
" "
lb.
lb.
1.50
.75
" "
"
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,
pure,
cryst.,
lb.
lb.
.40 .50
U.
11).
S.
'
'
Boracis, Ph. Br.), [1 part Borax; 4 Glyceiin; 2 Water] do. do. -syrupy consistency, (imjjroperly called Boro - Glycerin"), [about e^jtaZ jxirts Borax and Glycerin] {not to be confounded with the trite Dry Boro - Glycerin Glycerolate of Boric Acid!)
, '
'
11).
1,50
N.B.
erin.
See,
aiso:
;
Boro-Glyc-
bi-carbonate (acid carbonate hydro-carbonate), chem. piire, cryst., in crusts chem. i^ure, cryst., in lumps " " powd., Sodii birarbonas, U. S. Ph. Sodii bicarbonas pure, powder,
lb.
'
"
' '
venalis,
i'.
S.
Ph
"
bi-phosphate
Sodium,
' '
.. .
IVLERCK's
bi-sulphate (acid sxilphate), [Sodium and Hydrogen, sulphate], pure, cryst.
,
Index
Containers
lb.
lb.
incl.
129
.60
.65
do.
"
pure, fused Clearly solin drops. do., do., uble in Water. (Decomposes carbonates, and is therefore employed 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"
lb.
sulphate.
' '
"
'
' '
U. S. Ph.; and other forms and grades boro-benzoate " -citrate " -salicylate
'
bromate
bromide, butyrate
"
*
tr.
,S'.
...
'
'
'
camphorate
carbolate, see Sodium, phenate (Sal Soda), carbonate, neutral, purified, crj-st " do., twice purified, drj' " " ch. pure, crj'st., U.
'
twice
>S.
Ph.
II
.
.
and Ph. G.
" " " "
'
Ph. dry (anhydrous) fused carbonate, acid, see Sodium, bi-cixrbonate, U. S. Ph.s; and various others ['. S. Ph.; and other caustic oxide, grades, see Sodiiim, hydroxide, etc.
dried,
[/:
S.
'
chlorate, cryst.
U.
S.
Ph
chlorhydro - phosphate, see Sodium, phosphate, hydrochlorated chloride, chem. pure, cryst., {/. S. Ph. " " exsiccated (decrep"
itated)
fused. Ph. G.I, choleate (choleinate), pure, purified [Dried Ox Gall] ....... " from Choleic (Tauro-cholic) Acid, see Sodium, tauro-cholate chromate, neutral
"
"
"
"
neutral
citrico-benzoate,
very freely
soluble
copaivate
cresotate
cyanide
di-iod -para- phenol -sulphonate, see Sozoiodole
di-meta-borate, see Sodium, bi-borate. di-nitro-cresylate ethylate, (Sodio-[Natri()-] Ethyl), dry. cryst. (Caustic Alcohol), ace. to
.
.
'
'
"
liquid,
ethylatis),
Ph.
pure
Jf?0
MERCK'S Index,
Containers
inol.
pure
OZ.
lb.
'
"
.50 .75
.
oz.
OZ. oz.
45
.25 .50
'
15
gr.
oz.
1.50 2.00
" '
hydro-carbonate,
see
Sodium,
bi-car-
bonate
liydrochloro- phosphate, see Sodium, phosphate, hydrochlorated see Sodium, bisulphate hydrophosphate, (Di-sodiumHydi*oph.), see Sodium, phosphate, bi-basic hydroxide ("hydrate") [hydrated (caustic) oxide], (Caiistic Soda), chem. from Sodium pure, " i>xiie {purif. by Alcohol); p^iittiti. ..
hydroptenio-suli^hate,
"
" "
"
lb.
lb. lb.
lb. lb.
5.00 1.05
1.09
.60 .50 .55
"
"
"
);
sticks, -(SofZa,
u. s.
iiurified,
Ph.
"
'
'
dry
lb.
lb.
lb.
1.50
.60
hypo-i^hosphite,
If.
S.
Ph
[an Anthio-sul-
lb.
" "
oz.
1.30 1.00
"
" "
"
see
ichthyol-sulphonate (sulpho-iehthyolate), see under Ichthyol preparations indigo-sulphate (sulph-indigotate, sull^ho-cerulate), chem. j)ure
1.50
1.00.
.35 .50
" "
'
'
iodate
iocUde, dry,
U.
S.
II.
kousseinate
'
'
15 gr.
form
is
in obtainoz.
.
able.)
35
lacto-phosphate (phospho-lactate)
oz.
meta-antimonate meta-phosphate
oz.
oz.
.50 .40
.
45
methylo-sulphate, cryst
methyl-tri-hydro-oxy-quinoline-carbonate, see Thoruiifugin
.50
"
"
.50
" ,. "
crude e 1 iiurmed
1c>j Soda
'
on SaltCu-
f
i
ch.pure, RN.P/t.
l)etre ;
lb. lb.
.35
II... nitrite, chem. pure, in sticks " commercial, cryst nitro-prnsside (nitro-prussiate; ferri-cyanide)
andPh. G.
bic Nitre.
oz.
lb.
nitrooz.
^^
1.00
.^-When ordering,
specify:
"MERCK'S"!
iVLERCK: S
SodiTom, oleate
INDEX.
331
132 Sodium,
IVIERCPC'S
.) ;
Index.
Containers
incl.
OZ.
silvate (silvinate)
OZ.
lb.
35 1.00
.
stannate, (MordjintSalt; so-called "Preparing-salt ") stearate stibiate, Meta-, see Sodium, meta-antim-
.75
lb.
1.00
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'.-^'.' '
OZ.
lb. lb. lb.
lb. lb.
"
lb.
"
small
sulphate, acid, sulphide (sulphuret), crj'st. true, (Jfojio-sulphide of Sodium) (also improperly sulphide, so-called, called " ter-suljjhide "), [Sodic Liver of Sulphur]; fused; and: fused, jjure: see Soda, suli>hurated, etc. ; etc
,
lb.
.84
'
sulphite, crj'st
)
'
pure, dry
f
Z
'
lb.
"
cryst.,
N. B.
[
f/.
lb. lb.
S.Ph....)h
"
benzoated, (7io< a true benzoico-si;l2)hite!), ace. to Heckel. [Easily soluble, powerful, innocuous antiseptic, described as equaling the Mercury salts in force. ]
oz.
.40
"
see
lb.
Sodium, sulpho-phenate
"
' '
" "
.50
.
OZ.
30
see under Ichthyol preparations -indigotiite (sxilph-indigotatc; sulpho-cerulate), see Sodium, iudif>o-sul})hate
.
"
-phenate
(phenol - sulphonate
"
n
"
U.
S.
oz.
.14
.
OZ. OZ.
13
tannate
tartrate, cryst.,
30
J)
lb.
.90
lb.
1.00
Sodium,
tartrate.
tauro - chelate, (Sodium Choleate from Choleic [Tauro-cholic] Acid) Compare, also: Sodium, N. B. choleate, Ph. G. I, - {direct from
15 gr.
.75
Ox
Gall).
ter-sulphide, improperly so called, see Soda, sulphurated thio - cyanate, see Sodium, sulpho- cy-
anate
#^When
ordering, specify;
"MERCK'S"!
Sodium,
"
IV1ERCK:'S
1
j
. , . .
INDKX.
Containers
incl.
133
thio - sulphate ( formerly called "hypo-sulphite," or, "sub-sulphite ") also Sodii hypodo., chem. pure,
:
r^
g.^
o"
[
|
>
g.
lb.
lb.
.25
jl
sulphis,
N. B.
Sodium, bi-sulphite
U.S.Ph
See, also (for
T J " Anti-chlor"):
;
.60
ami
do.
oz.
.
"
'
'
sulphite, tri-chlor-acetate
" "
tri-chlor-phenate (tri-chlor-carbolate) tungstate, see Sodium, Avolframate .... uranate, (Uranium Yellow; improperly called " Yellow Oxide of Uranium ")
oz.
1.50 75
.
N.B.
' '
Compare,
also':
Ammonium,
oz. oz. oz.
lb.
lb.
.
uranate.
urate valerianate vanadate, pure " bi-, see Sodium, bi- vanadate ....
lo
.80
2.50
.45 .75 .13 .30
oz.
oz.
see
.
. .
Aluminium and Sodium, chloride and do., siilphate, see Alum, sodic and Anim.onium, oxalate
" " "
"
I
lb.
j
j
"
'
'
" "
lb.
lb.
"
*
'
" "
and Copper, chloride, see C. and S. chl. and Gold, chloride, see Gold and Sodium, 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,
sulphate
'
'
and liithium, salts, see Lith. and Sod. and Magnesium, boro-citrate
" "
" "
lactate
phosphate
!)
Amalgam (below
' '
and Palladium, chloride, see Palladium and -Sodium, chloride and Platinum, double and triple salts, see under: Platinum double Chlorides;
do. doiible
Cyanides
and, do.
Cyanides
1.25
.75
" "
sulphate
boro tartrate and, tartrate (~- U. S. Ph. ; etc. ) ; see Pot. and Sodium, do. ; and, do.
;
"
and Silver, thio-sulphate, (" hypo-sulphite "j, see Silver and Sodium, thiosulphate
cyanuret, see iinder Platinum triple Cyanides Sodivma Al\im, see Alum, sodic
Sodium Amalgam
Solanidine Solanine, pure,
"
crj'st
lb.
hydrochlorate
15 15 15
jK^When
ordering, si)ecify
"MERCK'S"!
134
Soluble Citrates,
browu,
(/'.
. .
IVIERCK'S Index.
Containers inch
do
xible
^^-^
silicate,
_
U.
and:
Soda,
Ph.; etc
(Intligo Suli)bate), solution, see Tinctures: Indigo so-called, see Iron, oxide, red, Iron,
-
Indigo,
saccharated
N.B.
"
do.,
and
Solutions
at end of " Sohitions "] : Aluminium acetate, see Aluminium, acet. , liq.
[See,
also:
"N. B.,"
Ammonia, aqueous,
' '
alcoholic, see
'
'
Spiritus
lb.
.50
pyro-oleous, see Spirit, rectified so-called, of Hartshorn, " succinate, ("Spiritus cornu cervisuccinatus"), sp. gr. 1.055 " sulphide (sulpburet), hydro-suli^hur{Ilyclrothio7i-ammonium soetted, lution) anodyne Iron-, Besluseheff' s, see Tinctures: Iron chloride, ethereal Antimonious chloride, (Tri-chloride of Antimony); [Xi^uid Butter of Antimony],
"
carbonate,
lb.
do. do., white, pure, sp, gi\ 1.350 Concentrated Butter of Antimony, N.B. see Antimony, chloride, Antimonious. U. 8. Ph.; Arsenic and Mercury Iodides, (Solut. of Bin-iodide of Mercury and Ter(Donovan's Solution) iodide of Arsenic), Bamberger's Mercuro-albuminated; see Mercury, bi-chloride, albuminated, fliiid.
Chlorine,
see Solution, Arsenic and Iodides, U. S. Ph Dzondi's ammoniacal, see Ammonia, Spirit Fehling's Test-, see under: Titrated Normal (at End of Alphabetical List!) Solutions, Fowler's arsenical, see Solut., Potassium
Donovan's,
Mercury
arsenite, U. S.
S. Ph.; {Traumaticin) Ichthyol, see under Ichthyol preparations Indigo sulphate, see Tinctures: Indigo.
Gutta-percha,
U.
Ph
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
NIBRCK'S
136
. .
NlERCK'S IXDEX,
ContAiners incL
lb.
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,
'
'
.35
silicate
N. B.
names
see under the of the various Metallic salts, etc. Compare, also : Tinctukes, etc.; and,
Sykup,
Solutions, Test-,
End
of List.
15 gr. 1 50
.
oz. 1.7;
Sparteine Merck: pure Alkaloid, -syrupy consistency.-t^arcotic.) hydrochlorate, cryst readily solhydro-iodate (hydriodate), cryst, uble in 5 parts of Water
]
i
.50 .50
.50 .30
sulphate, cryst Specimen Collections: Alkaloids. Glucosides. etc All the Opium constituents
See at
End
Metals
I
of List.
Physiological Preparations
Spigeline.
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 comMelissa), 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 Formicarumi, true, prep, from ants " " Ph. G. II, -prep, fr. Formic Acid " Mastic (Mastix), compound; (Spiritus matricalis Mother-spirit) " Melissa: compound; and simple; see
lb.
lb.
.85
1.00
lb.
lb.
1.00 1.50
1.00
lb.
'
'
lb.
1.00
.yo
lb.
lb.
1.50
' '
' '
Mindererus's, see Soluacetate Mother-, see Spirit, Mastic, compound pyro-acetic, so-called, see Acetone..
so-called,
Spirit,
Balm
tions:
Ammonium
pyro-ligneous (pyro-xylic), see Alcohol, methylic for preparing Aqua Kubi Easpberrj-;
idaii
lb. lb.
Sambucus
1.50 1.50
Cochlearia
"
"
aromatic
Spirit of
lb.
1.00
see
^^- When
ordering, specify
Spirit
so-called of
(Spiritus
" ;
. .:
IVLERCKl'S
Hartshorn,
rectified;
INDEX,
Containers
incl.
137
Comxi Cervi
rectificatus
"
" "
Hartshorn, sccina/ed, see Solutions: Ammonium succinate of Iron Chloride, etherized; see Tincethereal tures: Iron chloride, of Muriatic Ether; (Siceet Spirit of Salt), [Hydrochlorated Alcohol], sp. gr.
so-called oi
lb.
.60
0.840
11).
1.25
"
"
*
'
(Spir. Fen-i chlorati asthereus ), see Tinctures Iron chloride, ethereal Ammoniaei caustici Dzondii, see Ammonia, Spirit of Cervi rectificatus, see Spirit, so-called, of Hartshorn,
Comu
"
rectified
"
"
"
Sp odium
puriflcatum; et, purum; see Charcoal, animal, purified, U. S. Ph.; and, pure Sponge, burnt, (Spongia usta [tosta]), see
Charcoal, Spongecompressed, (Spongise pressae), tied with txsine " layers, without t^ine Sponge-tent ( Waxed Sponge Spongiae ce'
'
"in
oz.
oz. oz.
75 1.50
. .
ratas)
70
Merck
ScUUtin
Scilli-toxin (Scillain)
Stanni pulvis, see Tin, metallic, pure, powder Stannic Precipitate of Gold, see Gold,
Tin-precipitate of
15 gr. 1.00
soluble
oz.
.34
"
of
Inula
Toot),
lin],
see Iniilin
Starch-sugar, chem. pure, anhydrous, see Grapesugar, etc Steel Pellets, so-called, see Iron, Mono-compounds: Potassio - Ferrous tartrate, in
globules
"Stihiated
"Antimoniated
etc.)
15 gr. 1.00
.
.
Stone, divine
'
so-called,
see
Copper,
;
'
'
aluminated ophthalmic, infernal, see Silver, nitrate, cryst. molded; U. S. Ph.; and, grey
' '
acetate
"
bromate
oz. 1
2.50 00
.
..^^When
ordering, specif]r:
"MERCK'S"!
138
iMERCK's Index.
JVIERCK'S INDEX.
.
139
Sugar, ferruginated,
140
Sulphur, Liver
NlERCPC's Index.
of, {Potassic Liver of Sulphur), see Potassa, sulphurated, U. S.
Ph
and
other grades
NlERCK'S
142
.: :
NlERCK'S INDEX.
Containers
incl.
U. S. Ph.
,
OZ.
30
'
'
^
'"
> WalVr'Aiid
"
" "
"
" "
powder or granulated,
II
'^'"'"''
odorless
in sticks
and soluble
perfectly white.
Tar
"
"
Birch;
Oils,
empyreumatic
of
Juniper
divers
:
Cade of Lignite, see OUs, divers Lignite. Tartar, chem. pure, see Potassium, bi-tar.
trate,
U. S.
of, of,
)
Ph. ; etc
see Pota.ssiiun, bi-tartrate,
.S'.
;
.
" "
Cream
N.B.
"
Ph.; etc. etc. U. Compare, also: Tartar, Soluble Cream of, ("so-called"; and, "perbelow! fectly soluble "), puritied; and, pure; (Crystals of Tartar Cream of Tartar); see Potassium, bi\
. .
Crystals
tartrate, etc.
etc
Tartar, ammoniated, soluble, see Potassium and Ammonium, tai-trate " ammonio - ferric, {Ammoniacal IronTaiiar), 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 Pobissiiun 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, (below)! ferrated, see Iron, 3/oo-compounds Iron- ... j Potassio-FerroM.9 tartrate N.B. Compare: Tartarated (Tartarized) Iron, [below]
"
ferrid-ammoniaeal,
Salt
of,
ee iron, sesqui-com-
N. B.
of,
(above)
Compare:
"
ammoniated, Ammonium,
Tartar),
soluble
-(Borax-
and
do. do.
-p^f'f'r j
_,
Scales
of.
Tartar, (confinued / ),
ated],
.-
IVlERCK's Index.
tartarized
Bee
143
Containers
(tartar-
incl.
tartrate, neiitral
"
Antimony
and other
grades.
:
and Potassium,
tartrate, U. S.
Tartarated
"
Tartarized)
An-
Ph.;
timony
tassio-Fen'Jc tartrate, U. S.
Po-
Ph
"
Compare: Tartar, ferrated, (Iron-Tartar), - [above] Soda, (Soda-Tartar), see Potaisium ar SoN.B.
J
'-
dium,
tartrate,
U. S.
Ph.; etc
Tartan
"
'
'
and Sodium,
do.,
do.,
in scales
Taurine (Amido-etbyl-sulphonic
Tellurium, pure
"
di-oxide,
"
Acid, tellurous tri-oxide, (Telluric oxide), tii-hydrated, [Di-hydrated Telluric Hydroxide] see Acid, telluric, di-hydrated
;
[Tellurous
(Tellurous
oxide),
hydrated,
Hydroxide]
see
Terebene, optically inactive " Dr. Bond's, in original bottles Terpenes, optically active, hydrocblo-
rates of, see Turpentine-oil, etc. etc (Ter-hydrate of optically Terpin Hydrate, cryst. [Succedaneum for Turinactice Terpenes). pentine-oil. I
Terpinol,
li(]uid
see Potassium, acePh.; 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.
I,
[Methyl-ether
of Tetra-hydro-
l^ara-oxy-quinoline],
salicylate
"
sulphate tannate
tartrate
" "
Thallium,
oxide
metallic
Thallium-salts:
ate; chloride;
trate
Thebaine,
" "
piare
hydrochlorate
tartrate, acid
Theine,
"
see Caffeine
of,
hydrochlorate, cryst Methy 1-tri-hydro-oxy-quinoline-carbonate of Sodium); [formula of the Acid: see under Acids!]. - (An antipyretic, discovered by Prof. Deninie, of Berne.).
. .
.
144
Thio-alcohol,
; . .
IVlERCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
ethylic, see
Mercaptan, ethylic
15 gr. 20.00 15 gr. 3.50
Thorium,
metallic
sulphate
Thymol,
Thymol-Mercury,
of Merciirj'), see Mercur-Thymol, acetate Tin. (Stannum), double salts of, see "Tin and " (below!)
lb.
lb.
" granulated " " precipitated " " powder, (Stanni pul vis) " " filings " ammonio-chloride, see Tin and Ammo.
lb.
lb. lb.
"
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 "),
oz.
30
{Anhy'')
Tin-salt
lb.
.70
oz.
lb.
1.00 2.50
Anhvdroiis Stannic
!
"
"
"
Tin
Flo. . .
lb. lb.
.90
"
res Jovis [Stanni]) oxide, grey, (Tin Ash Cinis Jovis [Stanni]). [Used in the arts as so-called Putty-poioder (Polishing-powder). ] oxide, black, (prot- oxide, mon- oxide, [Stannous oxide] pui'e
1.00
lb.
70
lb.
'
oz.
oz.
1.50 75
.
oz.
oz.
oz.
45
"
(so-called "Fuming Bichloride"; Spiritus fumans Libavii); [Stannic chloride Anhydrous Butter of
;
Tin]
oz.
.40
chloride, (Ammoniostannic chloride; Chloro-stannate of Ammonium), [Pink Salt; Dyers' Salt] and Mercury and Zinc, Amalgam, see
lb.
.05
Zinc and Tin, Amalgam and Sodium, chloride, (so-called "White Crystallized Tin Bi-chloride") Tin and Zinc, Am.algam, see Zinc and Tin,
"
lb.
.65
Amalgam
Tin-precipitate of Gold, see Gold, Tin-
Tin Ash,
' '
prrcipitate of 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, see Tin, anhydrous, chloride
. .
Tinctiu-es:
Aconite: root (tiaber), Ph. G.II Actica, see Tincture, Cimicifuga Adonis vernalis, (Bird's Eye; Fhlse Hellebore) herb
:
lb.
1.25
lb.
:
1.50
0S- When
ordering, specify
IVLERCKi's
Tinctures,
Ants,
Index.
145
I.
146
Tinctures,
. .
IVIERCK'S Index.
Containers
incl.
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 Laudanum; so-called "Wine of Opium "] Poison-oak, see Tincture, Khus toxicoden-
oz. 1.50
lb. lb.
1.00 1.50
tlron PiUsatilla
fresh herb
ace.
to
lb.
Penzoldt,
Quebracho bianco,
ace.
lb.
1.25 1.35
Quebracho Colorado: wood Kennet, see Rennet Wine Khus toxicodendron, (Poison-oak) leaves [A nervine, acSimulo (Capparis-seed). cording to Christj'. 1 Spilanthes; compound, (also called: "Por-
lb.
Stramonium
Strophanthus: seed, strength, 1
:
20
Tincture,
Strychnos-seed,
Ph.
G.
II,
see
1:10
Nux vomica
Tayuya-root, from Trianospermaficifolia,
strength,
:
. .
1:9
Titanium,
' '
metallic chloride di-oxide, di-hydrated, (Titanic Hydroxide), see Acid, titanic, OrthoTitanium and Potassium, fluoride Titrated Normal Solutions, (Test. solutions), see at End of List. Toluene (Tohiol) [Methyl -benzene; Phenylmethane], pure, sp. gi\ 0.877; m. -p. 110-112C [230-233.6 F] di-Amido-, see Tolylene-di-amine " mono - chlorated, see Mono-chlor-tolu-
"
'
'
Toluidine, (Amido-toluene
"
'
[-toluol]
Tolyl-
'
" "
Toluylene, see Stilbene Tolyl-amine, see Tohiidihe Tolylene - di - amine (Di - amido - toluene
[-toluol])
[sometimes
mis-called:
Toluy-
/ene-di-amine]
Fh
(Tri
-
chlor-
Tri-ethyl-amine
"
hydrochlorate
NiKRCK's Index.
Containers inch
147
scribed or ordered
'
'
' '
oz.
35
deliquescent
;
cin-ketone
Tri-stearin
Tropeolin (TropseoUn) 00
"
(orange W.)
" I. ) 000 No. 1 ( ' " II.) 000 No. 2 ( KB. Tropeolin "00" is used as an Indi2" as an cator in <SWa-<es<i?ig; "000 No.
Tropine, pure
'
'
sulphate
constitu-
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
see Mercury and sulphate. nitric, see Mercurj', nitrate, Mercurous, basic Turpeth Mineral, see Mercury, sulphate. Mercuric, basic, U. S. Ph Turpethin, see Resins Turpeth-root
Ammonium,
'
'
Tyrosin
148
m:erck:'s Index.
see
TJnguentnm,
TJranin.
"
'
'
Ointment
A coal-tar-dye generator
metallic, fused
Uranium,
" " "
'
acetate,
bromate bromide
chloride
nitrate, crj'st, ch.
pure. (For
analyses.)
'
" "
Yellow"):
oxide,
times alsocalled
IMERCK's Index.
V*"T''li"Tn,
mfititlliV,, fiiRfid
149
150
IVLERCK'S INDKX.
:
'Vitriol (continued!), green (Iron-), see Iron, sulphate, Ferrous U. S. Ph.; do. precipitated
;
do. exsiccated
and other
NlKRCK's Index.
Wax
Paper,
151
"Waxed Sponge,
Whey,
see under Paper see Spon^'e-tent so-called ' ' Essence " of, see
Rennet
152
NlERCK's Index.
Zinc
(Zincum), Amalgams and aUoy of, see [below !] after the double salts, double salts of, see "Zinc and -"(below!) metallic, absolutely chemically pure " highly pure, granulated " " sticks
.
"in
IVlERCK's Index.
163
..
154
IVlERCK's Index.
Containers
incl.
SPECIMEN COLLECTIONS.
Alkaloids (5'2 Specimens):
liquid capacity
(72
Specimens)
"
liquid capacity
"
The Opium ing 23 Alkaloids, etc., in QrANTiriES COKRESPONDING to tile average proportions in which they naturally occur in the Crude Drug Metals (64 Specimens) Physiological Preparations (42 Specimens)
constituents, complete, einbrac-
\l
20.00 20.00
TEST-SOLUTIONS.
for Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses.
Indicator Solutions: Chameleon Rlineral,
sium).
Lacmus
Phenol
alcoholic,
= =
100],
Titrated
'/jooo
equivalent of
equiva-
alkali
"
'/,(,
Anhydrous
!
.
1 cub. cm. = 0.01 gramequivaPotassa, caustic, normal, = lent of acid deci normal, = Silver Nitrate, equivalent of Bromine or Chlorine to Clark. Titration not guarSoap, ace. anteed Soda, caustic, duplo-normal, for Vinegar tests Sodium Chloride, deci-normal, = equivalent of Silver Sodium Thio-sulphate {"Hypo-sulphite"), deci-normal Uranic Acetate, cub. cm. =0.005 gramme P^O, Uranic Nitrate, 1 cub. cm. =0.005 gramme
me
Urea
'/joon
-
'/, ^g^
'/io,ooo
'.
PoO.
Pharmacopeial Volumetric Solutions, to U. S. Ph. or to Ph. G. U.,
according
etc., -fur-
nished to order.
.^-When
ordering, specify:
"MERCK'S"!
NlERCK's Index.
MERCK'S GUARANTEED REAGENTS.
If.B.
155
by me under Steict Gfabantee of their Absohjte Conformitt SXAUDABDS OF PxTBiTT established by Da. C. Ebadch'b Tkeatise on " Pttbitt-Tests fob OhemiRzAGENTS." In Order to obtain them under the Guabakt stated, it will bt necessary to specift, in each instance : " MBCE's Ouabaktsed Beaoents."
to the
CAi.
p.,
cone,
[1.064]
OCCASIONALLY EMPLOYED
The
ab. or
IN
THE PRECEDING
LISTS.
ABBRETIATIOII
MKAMS
about
absolute Acid
abt
abs
Ac.
ace
Ale
ale. or alco
according Alcohol
alcoholic
Aqua Water, = H2 0)
(
anhydrous
aqueous
artificial
cbcm
eg
or cub.
cm
boiling-point degrees of Celsius's {.centigrade) thermometer cubic centimetre[8] (- 16.0-1. or, about 16'4 minims) centigrammefs] (i/ion of a gramme) [= 0.i;<3 or, about of a grain] ''/loo
cm
com'l or comm'l
O.3937
or, about
-i/io
of an inch)
commercial
comp. or comp'd
cone.
compound
concentratus
{or
concentrated)
conf cont
contin
conforming
containing
continued corrosive
corr
depur
diss div. spec eflf. or eflferv emp. or empyr eth. or ether, or eth'l Ex. or Ext
depuratus (= purified)
dissolves divers species effervescent (effervescing)
empyreumatic
ethereal
expr
.')
from
(
gm
gr.
gran
hyd.-alc. or hydro-alcb.
. . .
gramme[fi] = 15.4303 or, about 15 grain {or grains) granulated or granules hydro-alcoholic
identical
'i
grains)
.
.1.
ident
impalpable powder
inspissated large Licorice-root Liquor (= Solution) liquid
Liq.
liq
mg
mm
mtd
mol. or molec
ni.-p. or melt.-pt
milligramme[8](i/ioooofagramme)[=abt. i/c of agrain] (= O.039 or, about -t/ioo of an inch) molecule {or molecules) melting-point
millimetre[sj
mounted
original perfectly
Ph. Belg
Belgica, of 1885 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 ' ' " 1882 Ph. G. " 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 pharmaoopeial (i^harmacopoeial) pharm. or pharm'l jjrec. or precip precipitated or precipitate prep preparation[8] or prepared
"
'
z:^
I'h.B. or
Ph.Bor.)V;( VI)
n.o
prep'd prf
proc. purif. puriss
prepared
(seeperf.)
process
purified
pwd
rcct
powder
rectified
sin'i
or
powdered
sm. or
small
so-called
sp. gr sym. or
symm
symmetrical
und
U. S. Ph.
under
.United-States Pharmacopoeia, of 1882 " i870 a group of two or more U.-S.-Ph. preparations
vial (vials)
r.s.ph.ofisi6
U. S. Ph.g vl. (vlB.)
w.
wh
,.
156
D
V^
Are
Ij
always
been
obtainable,
<^
and
have
for nearly a
hundred
years past,
OF
W^. H.
170
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According to most distinguished medical testimony, Antifebrin, in the above and many other applications, has superseded the following older Quinine, Antipyrlne, Potassitiin Bromide, the remedies in Efficacy or in Safety
:
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Water.
Beside the above, Antifebrin continues to enjoy the decided preference of the
OVER
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OTHER ANTIPYRETICS;
being,
f.
!.,
according
to the Clinical
Report
Cahn and
Hepp,
of Prof.
Kussmaul's Clinique
at the University of
Strassburg.
lODOLE
[
Cent, of Iodine.
All
its
External Uses.
-'
Wholly Odorless and Absolutely Non-Toxic.
in
Antiseptic
Power.
Entirely Pleasant
and
Safe
lODOLE
IODOFORM
and Poisonous
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S.:
E.
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Capacity 8 ounces on each pan.
Sensible to i/iooth grain.
it
Six years' constant use of the Torsion Balance have proved far superior to any form of Knife-edge balance.
to
be
Duratile.
SeiisitiYe.
Accurate
CoiiYeiileat,
style 269. Prescription Scale 3 inch german silver pans. Capaci^ 8 ounces, sensitive to i/64th with rider beam graduated on upper edge from V^ grain to 8 grains, and on
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>i
grain
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decigrams.
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Prescription Scale.
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XI X3 Xj Z 3Nr 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. NOT Poisonous (as Carbolic Acid and Corrosive Sublimate are), while just as reliable
and
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Is readily miscible
U. S.:
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those VarioDs
Nations!
This ol<l fact has lately been utilized by Competitors for the purpose 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 representing "MERCK'S PEPSIN" generally. The above answer is therefore made, in order to correct those false representations.
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In (Page 106 of
the
Preceding
List.
EXCELLENCE,
ESTABLISHED
1866.
INCORPORATED
1888.
W^HOLESALK
DrUGOISXS,
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.
MERCK'S
CELEBRATED
HAND
CHEMICALS
etc.
SOUTH FOUETH
ST.,
ST.
LOUIS, MO.
168
Elegant
phapmaceutieal
EMBRACING
ppeparations,
Medicinal Elixirs, Wines, Syrups, Liquors, Saccharated Pepsin, Pure Pepsin (Pepsin Porci), Absorbent Cotton, Suppositories, Medicinal Fluid Extracts,
WYETH'S LIQUID EXTRACT OF MALT, WYETH'S BEEF, WINE AND IRON. WYETH'S DIALYSED IRON.
The above
list is
we beg
to call
We
will at
all
times be pleased
to
any and
of our preparations.
were the originators of very many of the most extensively prescribed 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
pharmaceutical combinations
rapidly superseding
all
We
other kinds of
Pills.
We
are, perhaps,
for
it
among
in
the world,
and claim
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
;
pound represents a pound of drug. Our Liquid Extract of Malt we have every reason to believe, from comparative tests and the high enconiums we have received from all sources, to be a preparation 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.
exhaustion
is
Wines, Syrups, Liquors, Preparations of Beef, as made by us, are so 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
Elixirs,
well
this article,
supplying, as
we
extensively
that of Europe.
we have
for
many
and
flatter ourselves, as
made by
us,
ful-
filled.
Our
list is
We
make any
A VALUABLE ADDENDUM
To
ALL
MERCK'S BULLETIN,"
A. NIONTHLY
Record of
New
Medicinal Chemicals.
i^^BHBi Moved
by Professional
not Business
Interest
mammt^m
MERCK'S BULLETIN"
penser, in
Additiotis to Ihe
Possible.
MERCK'S Bulletin
to the
makes an
giving
is
BY,
MERCK'S BULLETIN"
and Exact Information,
being
as to
the
by
it.
MERCK'S Bulletin
Nor Any
No
it
consists Solely oi a
CON-
SCIENTIOUS
NEW
Developments
MATERIA MEDICA.
MERCK, New
to E.
York,
ONTARIO
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