The Pharmaceutical era . wliich was deficient in magnesiumcitrate was found to have been made according to theU. S. P. formula, but in a way that the ingredientsfor twelve bottles were made to do for fifteen sample which had been sent by the purchaserbecause it was cloudy was found to be pharmacist who prepared it claimed that the solu-tion ought never to be filtered, and that he has beendispensing the cloudy solution for years. .ACETANILID.—.A sample sent for examinationwas found to be boric acid crystals. POTASSIUM BICARBONATE CRYSTALS.—.A 5 pound package s


The Pharmaceutical era . wliich was deficient in magnesiumcitrate was found to have been made according to theU. S. P. formula, but in a way that the ingredientsfor twelve bottles were made to do for fifteen sample which had been sent by the purchaserbecause it was cloudy was found to be pharmacist who prepared it claimed that the solu-tion ought never to be filtered, and that he has beendispensing the cloudy solution for years. .ACETANILID.—.A sample sent for examinationwas found to be boric acid crystals. POTASSIUM BICARBONATE CRYSTALS.—.A 5 pound package so labeled was found to containpolassium hyposulphite (thiosulphate). POTASSIUM IODIDE.—Three samples met re-quirements. SEIDLITZ POWDERS.—Of six examined fourwere full weight and two short. One of the bluepapers contained tartaric acid in quantity designed forthe white paper, and a white paper contained citric F. J. Laboratory University of Minnesota,,Minneapolis. WHAT WOI \0\ <iIVE!. Fine Arsenickproidin^ the conditions of sale were such that thesale was a legal one Newport. Ky. LOU HOLZHAUER. THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. [July 4, 1901.


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