The chemist and druggist, 15. September 1859
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Bailey & Son's Price Current of Drugs and Chemicals—continued, PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS, ^v^.R,R,^.nsrTEr) absolutely pure. Acid Acetic Glacial 4/ 8/ lb. „ Formic 2/8 „ „ Gallic 12/ „ „ Hydrochloric 6d. „ „ Nitric 1/4 „ „ Pyrogallie 4/ oz. „ Succinic 2/8 „ „ Sulphuric 6d. lb. Alcohol, Absolute 4/ 6/ „ Ammonia Sol 1/ ,, Ammonium Bromide 2/ oz. Chloride 4/ lb. „ Fluoride 0/8 „ „ Iodide 1/6 oz. „ Sulphide 4/ lb. Barium Chloride 2/8 „ „ Iodide 3/ oz. Baryta Nitrate 1/8 lb. Benzole Naptha lOd. „ Bromine 1/0 oz. „ Chloride 4/ „ ,, Iodide 4/ „ < ladmhun 12^ lb. „ Bromide 2/0 oz. „ Iodide 2/0 „ Calcium Bromide 2/0 „ „ Iodide 2/0 „ Charcoal, Animal 2/8 lb. Chloroform 6/ „ Collodion 5/ „ Ether, 750 2/ „ ,, Anhydrous, 730 4/ „ Gold 11/0 dr. „ Chloride 7/6 „ „ Hyposulphite and Soda 10/ „ „ Sodio-Cldoridc 6/6 „ Gun Cotton 1/ oz. » Paper 2/ „ Gutta Percha Solution 2/ lb. Iodine 1/2 oz. Chloride 4/0 oz. Iron Ammonio-Citrate 4/4 lb. „ Bromide 2/ oz. „ Iodide 1/2 „ „ Protonitrate Sol 2/ lb. „ Protosulphatc 4d. „ Kaolin Od. „ Magnesia Nitrate 2/4 „ Mercury Distilled 3/ „ Naptha Vegetable 1/ Platinum Chloride 3/ „ Potassio-Chloride 3/ „ » Cyanide 3/ „ „ Sodio-Chloride 3/ Potassa Chlorate „ 1/0 „ Potassa Nitrate 9d. „ Potassium Bromide 1 / oz. „ Chloride 1/ lb. ,. Cyanide 3/ „ „ Fluoride 0/8 „ „ Iodide lOd. oz. Silver 5/10 „ „ Acetate 6/ „ „ Ammonio-Nitrate 6/ „ „ Chloride 6/ „ Iodide 0/ „ Nitrate 4/ „ Soda Hyposulphite Od. lb. Sodium Chloride 1/ „ „ Fluoride 0/8 „ Sugar Grape 1/6 ,, „ Milk 1/6 „ Tripoli 2/8 „ Varnishes, Black Jet 2/ „ „ Tunney's Impervious .. 6/ „ Zinc Nitrate ; 2/4 „ dr. TUNNEY'S IMPERVIOUS VARNISH, for the preservation of Paper Photographs, and specially adapted for the taking colour, rendering the touch equal to working on ivory. Price, 6/ per lb. CLAUSEI/S ENCAUSTIC PASTE, for preserving and giving brilliancy to Paper Photographs. The Paste should be applied pretty thickly to the print, allowed to remain ten minutes—then robbed clean off with a piece of line cotton wool, when the picture will be found to have acquired great brilliancy and clearness of detail; it is also most valuable in restoring old and faded Photographs, and may be applied with great advantage over colour. Price, 1 /6 per oz. QUININE WINE. Introduced by THOMAS J. HUTCHINSON, Esq., Senior Surgeon to S. S. Pleiad, a gentleman of great professional acquirements, and now Her Britannic Majesty's Consul for tli' Bight of Biafira and Fernando Po. Its use and properties arc set forth by him in his work, entitled " Naruatiye of the Niger, Tshadda, and Binue Exploration." London: Longman, 1855. Recommended by the African Association, for the Preservation of Health on Board Ship at Sierra I^eone, on the African Kivers, in the Black Sea, and all hot, moist, and unhealthy districts of South America, or wherever Malaria is generated. Prepared of the correct form and strength as specially authorised by Mr. Hutchikson. Put up in pint bottles, carefully packed in cases, containing one, two, or three dozen bottles, with printed directions for use, suitable for ship owners and merchants, at 505. per dozen, cases included.