-- 45 -- In - Jo India, Cosmetics in, Sethumadhava, 9, 50. India, Perfumery and Cosmetics in An- cient and Modern, by T. H. Crawford and T.S. Nagarajan, 5, 202. Industry in Denmark, Cosmetic, by Erik Thomsen, 10, 122. Infectious Dandruff, The Etiology of, George F. Reddis.h, 3, 90. Influence of Temperature on the Visco- sity Fluctuations. of Soap Gels, The L. W. Masch and Barbara Ehring, 10, 32 (In German). Information for the Cosmetic Industry, Current Sources of, by Gertrude Schutze, 2, 335. Infrared Applications to the Analysis of Cosmetics and Essential Oils, by Harry H. Hausdorff, 4, 251. Infrared C-H Frequencies at 13.8 u and Their Significance, The, by F. C. Nachod, E. T. Hinkel, Jr., and M. Priznar, 5, 283. Infrared Spectroscopy and its Applica- tion to Cosmetic Chemistry, by R. B. Bernstein, 3, 265. Infrared Spectroscopy in Studying the Composition of Essential Oils, The Use of, Charles. L. Teitelbaum, 9, 377. Infrared Spectroscopy of Essential Oils, by A. K. Presnell, 4, 101. Inquiry Into the Origin of the Literature of Perfumery, An, by Edward Sagarin, 1, 198. Instrumental Techniques, Cosmetic Knowledge Through, E.G. McDonough, D. A.M. Mackay, and M. Berdick, 8, 126. Interference of Nonionic Emulsifiers with Preservatives. II, by M. G. de Navarre and Harold E. Bailey, 7, 427. Interference of Nonionic Emulsifiers with Preservatives. III, The, M. G. de Navarre, 8, 68. Interference of Nonionic Emulsifiers with Preservatives with Special Refe- rences to Cosmetics, M. G. de Navarre, 8, 371. Interference of Nonionic Emulsifiers with Preservatives. VIII, by Johanna Poprzan and Maison G. de Navarre, 10, 81. International Congress, Gesellschaft Deutscher Kosmetik-Chemiker, E. V., 10, 62. International Federation, The, 10, 282. International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists, 10, 369. Interpretations and Applications of Flow Measurements, by Ruth N. Weltmann, 7, 599. Introduction to the Rheology of Dis- perse Systems, by A. de Waele, 7, 336. Introduction to the Testing of Radio- isotopes in Cosmetics, by Louis. C. Barail and J. J. Pescatore, 2, 277. In-vitro and In-vivo Methods of Testing Deodorants With Particular Refe- rence to Chlorophyll and Its Deri- vatives, Evaluation of, John A. Killian, 3, 30. Iodine Shampoos., Iodophor-, A. Cantor, S. Most, and M. V. Shelanski, 7, 419. Iodophor- Iodine Shampoos, by A. Cantor, S. Most, and M. V. Shelanski, 7, 419. Ion Exchange Resins, T. R. E. Kressman, 8, 212. Ion-Exchange Resins. in Antiperspirant- Deodorant Formulations, Potential Utility of, by James C. Winters, 7, 256. Irritants in Cosmetics, Cutaneous Reac- tions to Allergens and, by J. L. Morse, 1, 246. Irritation, The Pharmacology of Che- mical, by Lloyd W. Hazleton, 1, 161. Is Your Product Effective ?, by S. D. Gershon, 3, 272. Isotopes in Cosmetic Chemistry-From a Dermatologist's Point of View, Some Uses and Limitations. of Radio- active, Victor H. Witten, 6, 399. John H. Draize, The Man and The Scientist, G. Robert Clark, 9, 120.
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