. alumni journal. Columbia University. College of Pharmacy; Pharmacology. 60 C. U. C. p. ALUMNI JOURNAL April, 1918. Conducted by Prof. H. V. Amy. GENERAL INFORMATION. 1. Telephone inquiries will be an- swered cheerfully without charge. Res- idents of Greater New York or vicinity wishing to inquire about some pharma- ceutical problem will ring up the Infor- mation Bureau, Columbus 117, and will receive information immediately, if same is accessible. 2. Non-residents will have their prob- lems answered in the next issue of the C. U. C. P. Alumni Journal without cost, if they send their
. alumni journal. Columbia University. College of Pharmacy; Pharmacology. 60 C. U. C. p. ALUMNI JOURNAL April, 1918. Conducted by Prof. H. V. Amy. GENERAL INFORMATION. 1. Telephone inquiries will be an- swered cheerfully without charge. Res- idents of Greater New York or vicinity wishing to inquire about some pharma- ceutical problem will ring up the Infor- mation Bureau, Columbus 117, and will receive information immediately, if same is accessible. 2. Non-residents will have their prob- lems answered in the next issue of the C. U. C. P. Alumni Journal without cost, if they send their inquiries by mail. 3. Those not wishing to wait for their information until the next issue of the Journal, may have their inquiries an- szvered by mail by enclosing a self-ad- dressed stamped envelope. 4. Problems requiring extended re- search will be handled for a fee as mod- erate as consistent with high grade ser- vice. 5. Translations of articles from for- eign languages, either in full or in ab- stract, as well as transcripts of papers appearing in English or American phar- maceutical, chemical or botanical periodi- cals will be prepared for those desiring to pay for such service. 6. As in the past, all visitors to the library, desiring to do their own research work, will be given courteous attention. H. V. Arny, Librarian. Adelaide Rudolph, Bibliography. Hugo H. , Queries. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Blood Tests.—E. F., New Jersey.— Below is given the procedure followed in making the blood tests you desire: Guaiac Test.—To 5 mils of water in a test-tube add 2 drops of blood. By means of a pipette drop an alcoholic so- lution of guaiac (strength about i :6o) into the resulting mixture until a turbid- ity is observed, then add old oil of tur- pentine or hydrogen dioxide, drop by drop, until a blue color is obtained. In the detection of small amounts of blood the quantity of guaiac used should be decreased (milk, pus, saliva, sometimes react). Benzidine Reaction.—T
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