IODOFORMIN 



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IPOH 



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A yellow powder produced by the combination of 

 ethyl-hexaniethylentetramin hydriodid and iodoform. 

 It is used as a substitute for iodoform. 



Iodoformin (i-o-do-form'-in}. (CH 5 ) 6 X 4 . CHI 3 . An 

 inodorous compound of iodoform, 75%, with hexa- 

 methylenetetramin. I. -mercury, a yellowish insolu- 

 ble powder recommended as an antiseptic. 



Iodoformogen yi-o-do-form'-o-jen). A compound of 

 iodoform, \o ( c, and albumin, forming a bright yellow, 

 very light powder, insoluble in water and sterilizable 

 at ioo°. 



Iodoformum (i-o-do-form' '-um). Iodoform, 

 odogallicin [i-o-do-gal' '-is- in). See Bismuth-oxyiodid- 

 methyl gattol. 



Iodogene, Iodogenin {i-cZ-ilo-jin, i-o-dc/je-nin). A 

 proposed disinfectant, said to be a mixture of charcoal 

 and potassium iodate molded into cones. Iodin is 

 liberated on combustion. 



Iodogenol [i-o-do'-jen-ol). A compound of iodin and 

 peptonized albumin proposed as a succedaneum for the 

 iodin preparations ordinarily employed internally. 



Iodoglandin (f-o-do-gland'-in). A preparation of 

 thyroid gland said to contain no thyroidin. 



Iodoglobulin {i-o-do-glof/ -n-lin). A substance derived 

 from the thyroid gland said to be more soluble than 

 thyroidin. 



Iodohemol (i-o-do-h</-mol). See under Hemol. 



Iodohydrargyrate {i-o-do-ki-drar 1 '-ji-rdt). A combina- 

 tion of mercuric iodid with the iodid of another metallic 

 element. 



Iodol. (See Illus. Diet.) Syn. , Tet rai odopyrrol; Pyr- 

 rol MraiodaU. I., Caffeinated, I.-caffein, C 8 H 10 - 

 N 4 < >, . C 4 I t XH, a light-gray, crystalline powder with- 

 out odor or taste, insoluble in water, containing 74.6^, 

 of iodol and 25.4% of caffein. It is a surgical anti- 

 septic. I. -menthol, a mixture of I part of menthol 

 with 99 parts of iodol. 



Iodolen, Iodolene, Iodolins (i-o'-do-len, -lin). An 

 iodol-albumin compound said to contain 36^ of iodin. 

 It is a yellowish, granular powder, without odor or 

 taste, soluble in hot alkaline solutions. It is a suc- 

 cedaneum for iodids internally and a nonirritant exter- 

 nal antiseptic. In tertiary syphilis, dose, 30 gr. (2 

 gm.) 6 to 10 times daily. 



Iodomethane (i-o-do-mdh'-dn). Methyl iodid. 



Iodomethe \i-o / -Jo-meth-e). See lodism (Illus. Diet). 



Iodometric {i-o-do-met'-rik). 1. Relating to iodometry. 

 2. In chemical analysis, relating to the process or act 

 of determining the quantity of a substance by its re- 

 action with a standard solution of iodin. 

 odometry {i-o-dom' -et-re) [iodin; /lirpov, measure]. 

 The estimation of the iodin-content in a compound. 



Iodomuth (i-o'-do-mnth). Bi 4 C : H-I,0 5 . A reddish- 

 brown powder containing bismuth and 25 % of iodin. 

 It is siccative, antiseptic, and alterative. Dose, I-10 

 gr. (0.06-0.6 gm. ). 



Iodonaftan (i-odnaf'-tan). An ointment base con- 

 taining 3% of iodin. 



Iodonaphthol [i-o-do-naf ' thol). See Naphthol-aristol. 



Iodophen (i -if -do-fen). See Nosophen. 



Iodophenacetin {i-o-do-fe-nas' -et-in). See Iodophenin 

 I Illus. Diet.). 



Iodophenochloral (i-o-do-feno-klo' -ral). A brown 

 fluid used in skin-diseases due to parasites; it is said 

 to consist of equal parts of carbolic acid, tincture of 

 iodin, and chloral hydrate. 



Iodophenol (i-o-do-fZ-nol). A solution of 20 parts of 

 iodin in 76 parts of fused carbolic acid with 4 parts of 

 glycerin. 



Iodophile (i-</-do-fi/). See Iodinophil. 



Iodophilia (i-o-do-fi/'-e-ah) [iwdr/c, like a violet; oCkziv, 

 to love]. T. Dunham's name for a pronounced affinity 



for iodin ; the term is applied to the protoplasm of 

 leukocytes in purulent conditions. 

 Iodophosphid (i-o-do-fos / fid). A combination of an 



iodid with a phosphid. 

 Iodoplatinate \i-o-do-plat ' -in-dt). A salt of iodoplat- 



inic acid. 

 Iodoplumbate {i-o-do-plum'-bdt). A combination of 

 lead iodid with the iodid of some other metallic ele- 

 ment. 

 Iodoserum {i-o-do-se'-rum}. A solution of sodium 

 chlorid, 6 parts, and potassium iodid, 2 parts, in 1000 

 c.c. of water; it is used as a sedative and in syphilis. 

 Iodosine, Iodosinum (i-<Z-do-sin, i-o-do-si'-nnm). 

 A compound of iodin, 15%, and albumin; it is pro- 

 posed as a succedaneum for iodothyrin. 

 Iodosulfate (i-o-do-snl'-fdt). A salt of iodosulfuric 



acid. 

 Iodoterpin (i-o-do-tur / -pin). C ]0 H )6 I. A combination 

 of iodin, 50^, and terpin ; a dark-brown liquid with 

 the odor of turpentine. It is freely soluble in ether, 

 benzol, petroleum-benzin, and chloroform. It is used 

 as a substitute for iodoform. 

 Iodothein (i-o-do-the'-in). Colorless crystals or white 

 powder obtained from sodium iodid with thein by action 

 of sulfuretted hydrogen ; it is soluble in water, decom- 

 poses in hot water. It is used to increase systolic 

 action and arterial pressure of the heart. Dose, 2-S 

 gr. (o. 13-0.52 gm.) 2 to 6 times daily in cachets. 

 Iodotheobromin (i-o-do-the-o-bro 1 '-min). A reaction- 

 product of theobromin, a solution of potassium iodid 

 and sulfuretted hydrogen, forming white crystals. It is 

 diuretic, stimulant, and alterative, and is used in car- 

 diac affections. Dose, 5-8 gr. (0.32-0.52 gm.). 

 Iodothymoform (i-o-do-thi' -mo-form). Iodothymol 

 formic aldehyd, a condensation-product of thymol and 

 formic aldehyd ; it is used as a wound antiseptic. 

 Iodothymol (i-o-do-thi' '-mo/). See Aristvl (Illus. 



Diet.). 

 Iodothyrin {i-o-do-thi' -rin). A lactose trituration of the 

 active constituents of thyroid glands of sheep. One 

 grain contains 0.3 mgm. of iodin. It is alterative and 

 discutient. Dose, 15-30 gr. (1-2 gm. ) daily. Syn., 

 Thyreoiodin ; 1 ' hyroiodin ; Thy rein. 

 Iodovasogen ii-o-do-vaz' -o-jen). A solution of iodin 

 in vasogen ; it is recommended in infiltrated and 

 spreading ulcers of the cornea. 

 Iodovasol (i-o-do-vaz'-ol). A combination of vasol and 



7% of iodin. 

 Iodozen (i-o'-do-zen). C 6 H 2 I 2 (COOCH :1 . ONa). An 

 iodin derivative of methyl salicylate used as an exter- 

 nal antiseptic and discutient. 

 Iodozone (i-o'-do-zon). A combination of iodin and 

 ozone; it is used as a mouth-wash and as inhalation in 

 tuberculosis. 

 Iodphenochloral (i-od-fe-no-klo'-ral). See Iodopheno- 

 chloral. 

 Ionization (i-on-i-za'-shnn) [lov, going]. Electrolytic 



dissociation ; the production of ions. 

 Ionize (i'-on-iz). To dissociate into ions; said of an 



electrolyte. 

 Ionone (I'-on-on) [io»hg, like a violet; one, a chemical 

 suffix signifying a keton]. A hydroaromatic keton 

 prepared synthetically from citral, the odorous prin- 

 ciple of. lemon oil. It has the odor of violets. 

 Iophobia (i-o-fc/-l>e-ah) [16c, poison ; <p63ia, fear]. A 



morbid dread of poisons. 



Ipecacuanha. (See Illus. Diet.) I. sine emetina, a 



preparation of ipecac (made by Harris, of the Indian 



Medical Service) from which the emetin is extracted. 



Ipo. A Malay name for the upas tree, Antiaris toxi- 



caria, Leschen. 

 Ipoh. See Upas antiar and Antiarin (Illus. Diet.). 



