JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY COSMETIC CHEMISTS OF AUTHOR INDEX ABBOTT R. M., New Polyoxyalkylene Nonionics for Cosmetics, 3, 303. AMBYE, E. L., Degerming Activity of Toilet Bars-Interpretation of Bacte- riological Data From Hand Washing Tests 10, 410. ANDERSEN, D. L., and FREEMAN, A.F., A New Family of Amphoteric Surfactants: Fatty Amino Acid Deri- vatives, 8, 277. ANDREW, Warren, The Anatomy and Histology of Aging Skin, 6, 299. ANSTEAD, D. F., Pigments, Lakes and Dyestuffs in Cosmetics, 10, 1. ASBECK, Walter F., Rotational Me- thods of Flow Measurement, 8, 282. AUSTIN, William E., Correspondence, 6, 223. AVALLE, N., Aleurone and Bialeurone, The Most Recent Discoveries Applied to Cosmetology, 8, 343. BABAYAN, Vigen, K., Fatty Acids and Derivatives in Cosmetics, 7, 225. BAILEY, Harold E., The Interference of Nonionic Emulsifiers with Preser- vatives. II, 7, 427. BAKER, James H., Annual Report of the President, 10, 65. BAKER, James H., President's Lunch- eon Address, 9, 78. BAKER, James H., That Unwanted Cosmetic Ingredient-Bacteria, 10, 133. BAKER, William B., Topical Uses of Several Antibiotics: Vehicles Employ- ed, 6, 313. BALSAM, Marvin, The Behavior of Perfume Materials in Thiogly½olate Hairwaving Preparations, 7, 480. BARAIL, Louis C., Bacteriological and Dermatological Testing of Cosmetics, 1, 150. BARAIL, Louis C., Introduction to the Testing of Radioisotopes in Cosmetics, 2, 277. BARAIL, Louis C., Measurement of Odors in the Cosmetic Industry, 2, 4. BARAIL, Louis C., A Stud), of the Deodorizing Properties of Chloro- phyll in Dentifrices, 3, 1. BARAIL, Louis C., The Value of Chlo- rophyll Derivatives as Local Deodo- rants, 4, 1. BARBER, R. G., A Method for Study- ing the Static Electricity Produced on Hair by Combing, 10, 236. BARNETT, G., A Quantitative Method for the Evaluation and Study of Shampoos, 2, 219. BARNETT, Gabriel, A Study of the Swelling of Hair in Mixed Aqueous Solvents, 3, 108. BARNETT, G., A Study of the Swelling of Hair in Thioglycolate Solutions and Its Reswelling, 4, 92. BARR, Martin, Factors to be Considered in the Preservation of Cosmetic Emul- sions, 9, 171. BARRACLOUGH, J. K., Pigments, 4, 141.
BA - CA -- 10 -- BATHER, James, Some Current Pro- blems in Toilet Soap Manufacture, 3, 226. BAUMLER, A., The Structural Pro- teins of Epidermis and Their Possible Relation to Aging Skin, 6, 324. BECHER, Paul, The Effect of the Nature of the Emulsifying Agent on Emulsion Inversion, 9, 141. BECKER, S. William, Jr., Methods of Increasing Skin Pigmentation, 9, 80. BEHRENS, R. W., Hygroscopic Agents and Their Use in Cosmetics, 3, 5. BEHRMAN, Howard T., Austin Smith, Second Honorary Member, 2, 100. BEHRMAN, Howard T., Cold Wave Lotions Their Cutaneous and Syste- mic Effects, 2, 228. BERDICK, Murray, Some Photomicro- graphic Techniques for Hair, 9, 86. BERDICK, M., Cosmetic Knowledge Through Instrumental Techniques, 8, 126. BERNSTEIN, R. B., Infrared Spectros- copy and its Application to Cosmetic Chemistry, 3, 265. BESTUL, A. B., Capillary Viscometry, 8, 345. BHAGWAT, M. R., Some Things We Learned About Chemists, 5, 9. BIEN, Ruth R., Antiperspirants, 1, 2. BIRMINGHAM, Donald J., Alterations in the Skin Physiology Following Continuous Use of Soaps and Deter- gents, 6, 3. BISHOP, Hazel, A Method for the Semiquantitative Analysis of Lip- stick, 5, 2. BLANK Irvin H., Water on Troubled Skins-Oil on Troubled Waters, 10, 361. BLOCK, Richard J., Chemical Classifi- cation of Keratins, 2, 235. BLUMENTHAL, Warren B., Some Properties of Zirconium Compounds Significant to the Cosmetic Techno- logist, 4, 69. BOEHM, Erich, Nipa-Ester Combinat- ions as Preservatives and Antiseptics, 8, 30. BOGERT, Marston T., An S. O.S. to the Chemist from the Last of the Giants, 1, 273. BOLANOWSKI, John P., Continuous Processing of Cosmetic Products in Votator Apparatus, 7, 509. BOTFIELD, W. C., The Art of the Perfumer, 9, 243. BOTWINICK,• Isaiah S., Measurement of Skin Moisture By Potentiometric Methods, 10, 377. BOTWRIGHT, W. E., Quaternary Am- monium Compounds in Cosmetic and Related Products, 3, 118. BOUILLETTE, Pierre L., William A. Poucher, The Pioneer, 6, 69. BOURNE, G. H., The Structure of Skin, 8, 2. BOYLE, Ruth, Operating a Cosmetic Clinic, 1, 73. BRUN, Robert, Experiments on Mitotic Flare- Up and Acanthosis, 8, 370. BRUN, Robert, Studies on Perspiration, 10, 70. BUDZILEK, E., Plastic Coated Pusl• Button Containers, 8, 386. BULL, L. F., Plastics for Packaging, 7, 374. BURDICK, Everette M., Chlorophyll in Cosmetics, 5, 85. BURTON, Harold, Some Aspects of the Oxidative Dyeing of Keratinous Proteins, 2, 240. BUSH, S. J., Chemical Analysis in the Cosmetic Industry, 10, 258. BUTCHER, Earl O., Experiments on the Epidermis of Animals Which May Be of Value to the Cosmetic Chemist 5, 229. CADE, Arthur R., A Simplified Method for Determining the Approximate Bacteriostatic Potency of Chemicals, 1, 394.
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