. The Pharmaceutical era. o.^)0tl a year), it is sure to handsome dividends oiithe investnieiit. if it meets the success which the :confidently anticiiiate. LIQUID DENTIFRICE.—Dieterich reconnnends thefollowing: Powdered krameria 100 p. Powdered cinnamon .50 p. Distilled water SiMI p. Alcohol (90 per cent.) 200 p. Sa licylie acid 10 p. Peppermint oil 10 drops Clove oil 2 drops Ylang ylaug oil 1 drop Macerate eight days, and filter. EAU DENTIFRICE DE PIERRE.— Star anise p. Alcohol 200 p. Oil of star aiuse. Oil of peppermint, each p. Mrs. White.—Oh. you have a new pair o


. The Pharmaceutical era. o.^)0tl a year), it is sure to handsome dividends oiithe investnieiit. if it meets the success which the :confidently anticiiiate. LIQUID DENTIFRICE.—Dieterich reconnnends thefollowing: Powdered krameria 100 p. Powdered cinnamon .50 p. Distilled water SiMI p. Alcohol (90 per cent.) 200 p. Sa licylie acid 10 p. Peppermint oil 10 drops Clove oil 2 drops Ylang ylaug oil 1 drop Macerate eight days, and filter. EAU DENTIFRICE DE PIERRE.— Star anise p. Alcohol 200 p. Oil of star aiuse. Oil of peppermint, each p. Mrs. White.—Oh. you have a new pair of glasses. Mrs.(Treene.—Ies: when I went into the opticians I didntknow quite what to say when the young man asked meif Id have conclave or complex, but I finally took a pairof peristaltic. The name sounded so genteel, you know,that I made up my ndnd at once to take them. July 20. 1897.] THE rHARMACEUTICAL ERA. 135 PARISIAN AFFAIRS. iSi>fCiil Cmr Professor i^iliiitziiilicrsjcrlast wiHU at I 111 aso of 07. thoAn. Prof. Schulzeaberger. ainmdfin. I Iaris. .Tilly IG. chomist. ilirdAlsatian Protpstaiii, h ■i(iul< his (Ujircfs alSlraslidurf;. ami wassoino liiiio iH-otcssor alllio Siipcrior School alMiilhoiisc. After filliiiKvarious posts^ at Iarishe was .iiipointeil (inISTti) professor ofclieiiiistry at the Col-lege of France; he W!isalso ilirector of the Mu-nicipal School of (hem-isiry anil to the Acade-my of Sciences in the (U\-ith of De-liiay I the chemist). spare figure anilcomparatively youthfulfeatures were constant-ly to be .seen at the In-stitute on years previcnislyhe had become nnmlior of the -Vcadimiy of works on (.hemistry as aiiplied to .VnimalPhysiolofiy and Medical Diagnosis. his Treatise onGeneral Chemistry. and his chemistry Lessons ar-well known, he also publisheil numerous notes an i e-searches on fermentations, dyes, vegetable alkaloids andtheir derivatives, etc. Dr


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