COMPILED DATA UNDER GREEN TABLE NUMBERS. 



123 



FAVORABLE. 



1. Permitted by Confectioners' List. 



2. CAZENEUVE (Arch. gen. med., 1886, p. 753} says it may be taken without effect by 



man and animals, sick or well, in large doses. 



3. WEYL (p. 55), where he says that it is established of this color that it is almost with- 



out poisonous action. 



2. LIBBER (p. 14), where it is stated to be permitted by the law of Austria (p. 31), 

 where it is stated to be permitted by the law of France for confectionery, cor- 

 dials, and the like. 



5. Permitted by the law of Austria. 



6. Permitted by the law of Italy. 



7. CAZENEUVE AND LEPINE (Compt. rend., 1885, v. 101, p. 1011): A. Dog: 15 kilos 



weight, received 



No diarrhea; no vomiting; no albuminuria; urine colored only occasionally, 

 but did contain the leuco compound of the dye. B. Man: 1. Afflicted with 

 Blight's disease; took two grams daily for one week; no effect. 2. Afflicted 

 with renal cirrhosis; four grams daily for several days; no effect. 3. A well 

 man took four grams daily for several days; no effect. 

 8. CAZENEUVE AND LEPINE (Bull, de I'acad. de med. 1886, p. 643): Tolerated by man, 



sick or well. 



G. T. 467. 



Trade name. Acid Violet 6B. 



Scientific name. Sodium salt of dimethyl diethyl dibenzyl triamido 

 triphenyl carbinol disulphonic acid. 

 Discovered and patented. 1889. 

 Shade. Violet. Not offered. 



FAVORABLE. 



SANTORI (Moleschott's Untersuchungen, 1895, v. 15, p. 54): A dog weighing 4,250 

 grams received 12.5 grams dye in 28 days, which amounts to 105 milligrams per 

 kilo per day, or 74 grains per 100 pounds per day. The dog vomited the color 

 only two or three times and was otherwise normal. Appetite, temperature, 

 and urine all remained normal. Conclusion: Nonpoisonous; autopsy also 

 showed everything normal. 



Nothing. 



UNFAVORABLE. 



G. T. 477. 



Trade names. Alkali Blue; Nicholson Blue; Fast Blue. 



Scientific name. Mixture of sodium salts of triphenyl rosanilin 

 monosulphonic acid and of triphenyl para rosanilin-monosulphonic 

 acid. 



