Newsletters/Magazines School of Pharmacyhttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/1472024-03-06T17:16:15Z2024-03-06T17:16:15ZUniversity of Maryland School of Pharmacy Newsletter 2023http://hdl.handle.net/10713/211962023-12-07T02:38:32Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZUniversity of Maryland School of Pharmacy Newsletter 2023
(issued monthly, January-April; June 2023); E-newsletter with brief articles describing the activities of faculty, staff, and students.
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZUniversity of Maryland School of Pharmacy Newsletter 2022http://hdl.handle.net/10713/211952023-12-07T02:38:01Z2022-01-01T00:00:00ZUniversity of Maryland School of Pharmacy Newsletter 2022
(issued monthly, January-November 2022); E-newsletter with brief articles describing the activities of faculty, staff, and students.
2022-01-01T00:00:00ZJournal and Transactions of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, 1862http://hdl.handle.net/10713/209952023-11-04T02:18:31Z1862-04-01T00:00:00ZJournal and Transactions of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, 1862
This publication is the newsletter and journal of the Maryland College of Pharmacy. The 1861 journals are listed as volume II however there is a misnumbering in the 1858 and 1859 years, so this might be volume III. The HSHSL only has one volume from 1862, numbered 4 from April. It is believed this is the last number from this title.
Description: Vol. II [III] No. 4 (April 1862)
No. 4 Contents
“Pharmacy” by John J. Thomsen; “Remarks on the Preparation of Iodide of Ammonium” by William S. Thompson; “On the Acids Contained in Benzoin”; “Penic Acid”; “On the Fluid Extract and the Syrup of Ipecacaunha” by William Procter Jr.; “Kinic Acid in Coffee Beans, and its Wide Spread Existence in the Vegetable Kingdom”; “Dianium—The Last Element Discovered”; “Tripoli”; “On Some Varieties of Tannin” by John Stenhouse; “The Effect of Different Paints on the Animal Economy”; “On Some Applications of Carbolic Acid, or Hydrate of Oxide of Phenyle” by F. Grace Calvert; “On Tinctura Ferri Chloridi” by William H. Pile; “Syrup of Pyrophosphate of Iron” by William S. Thompson; “Note on a Sophisticated Precipitated Carbonate of Iron”; “On the Temperature of Steam from a Boiling Solution of Salt”; “On Baume Tranquille” by William C. Bakes; “Effervescing Carbonate of Iron”; “Ginseng”; “Examination of Crystals Found in Mexican Guano”; “French Formulae for Disinfection of the Breath” by M.A. Chevallier; Varieties; Minutes of the Maryland College of Pharmacy February 1862 to March 1862; Editorials; Advertisements
1862-04-01T00:00:00ZJournal and Transactions of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, 1861http://hdl.handle.net/10713/209942023-11-04T02:19:19Z1861-01-01T00:00:00ZJournal and Transactions of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, 1861
This publication is the newsletter and journal of the Maryland College of Pharmacy. The 1861 journals are listed as volume II however there is a misnumbering in the 1858 and 1859 years, so this might be volume III. The 1861 volumes have three numbers dating from March to December.
Description: Vol. II [III] No. 1 (March 1861) - Vol. II [III] No. 3 (December 1861).
No. 1 Contents
“Citrate of Iron and Quinia” by William S. Thompson; “Extract and Fluid Extract of Cimicifuga” by J.F. Moore; “Plasma Plumbi” by Charles S. Tilyard; “Elixir of the Valerianate of Ammonia” by Trovillo H.K. Enos; “Latex and Cambium”; “Kinic Acid in the Shoots of the Whortle-Berry”; “The Temperature of Water in the Spheroidal State” by M.S. de Luca; “A New Mode of Preparing Quinine and other Alkaloids”; “Glycerine Pomade of Iodide of Potassium” by M. Thirault; “Bitter Wine of Iron” by William Procter Jr.; “Therapeutic Studies on Essence of Valerian” by M. Barbailler; “A New Test for Ozone”; “Mode of Disinfecting and Perfuming Cod Liver Oil and Castor Oil” by M. Jeannel; “On Tinctura Arnicae” by William Procter Jr.; “On an Adulteration of Carmine” by J.M. Maisch; “Paraffin for Coating Glass Stoppers for Bottles Containing Caustic Alkalies”; “On Permanganic Acid”; “On Parafin”; “Oleum Aethereum” by Edward R. Squibb; “On the Process of Displacement” by George W. Sandford; “A Few Remarks on the Flowers of the Arnica Montana, Lin.” By H. Versmann; “New Compounds of Sugar with Acids”; “On the Preparation and Some of the Applications of Glycerine” by J.F. Wilson; “On the Detection of Sugar in Urine”; Minutes of the Maryland College of Pharmacy August 1860 to February 1861; Editorials
No. 2 Contents
“Valedictory Address at the Annual Commencement of Maryland College of Pharmacy” by Lewis H. Steiner; “Remarks on some Pharmaceutical Preparations” by William S. Thompson; “results of Chemical Examinations of Plants Made by Members of the Late Graduating Class of the Maryland College of Pharmacy” by John S. Benzinger; “Euonymus Atropurpureus” by Trovillo H.K. Enos; “Ailanthus Glandulosa” by Alonzo Lilly Jr.; “Tussilago Farfara” by John G. Nagle; “Achillea Millefolium” by Charles C. Sears; “Purification of Vegetable Juices” by M. Emile Rousseau; “The Nature, Origin and Transformation of the Saccharine Substances Contained in Fruits” by M. Buignet; “On Medicinal Aconitia and its Substitutes” by William Procter Jr.; “Myronate of Potassa” by Ludwig and Lange; “Presence of Nitric Acid in Oxide of Manganese”; “On the Acids of Benzoin”; “Preston’s Salts”; Minutes of the Maryland College of Pharmacy March 1861; Annual Course of Lectures of the Maryland College of Pharmacy; Editorials
No. 3 Contents
“Dangers Arising from the Employment of Cyanide of Potassium in Photography” by Davanne; “On an Improved Method of Preparing Sodae Carbanas Siccata” by Harry Napier Draper; “The Treatment of Residue of Silver and Gold Remaining After Photographic Operations” by M. Peligot; “Oleum Gossyph—(Cotton-Seed Oil)” by William Henry Weatherly; “A New Test for Aniline” by Mene; “The Adulterations of Musk and the Methods of Examining the Same” by W. Bernatzik; “Hydriodate of Ammonia” by Murray Thomson; “Pills of Iodide of Potassium” by M. Mollier; “On Bunsen and Kirchhoff’s Spectrum Observations” by Henry Enfield Roscoe; “Rubidium and Caesium”; “A New Test for Morphia” by M. Lefort; “Glycerole of Chloroform for Internal Use”; “A Quick and Easy Method of Preparing Sulphate of Cadmium” “Acetic Syrups” by E.S. Wayne; “On Chloroformic Solution of Gutta Percha” by William Hodgson Jr.; “Acetous Tincture of Valerian” by D. Webster Bland; “On the Introduction of Hydrogen into Organic Compounds, and on the Transformation of Salicylic Acid into Gallic Acid” by M.H. Kolbe; “Observations on Bitter Almond and Cherry-Laurel Distilled Waters” by Mavet; “On the Chemical Manufactures of South Lancashire” by Schunck, Roscoe and Smith; Varieties; Minutes of the Maryland College of Pharmacy June 1861 to September 1861; Editorials; Annual Course of Lectures of the Maryland College of Pharmacy
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