“i Th Siporiacais on ‘the ‘ears and hearts of ra its N. 1] 
cae camphor, borneol and menthol in diluted Solutions of 1: 2500. and 
-. coronary. and peripheral blood vessels. an ee i Ave A 
pres Literary information on the application of thymol and carvacrol. as 
- hook-worms, pellagra and as antiseptics, is to be found in. the. Digest 
the pangs of the US. A. a 1915, 428. | ae 3 ic ae oe 
iy 
According to him, the increase of certain forms of the: “white a 
4 
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trichinosis. 
(eosinophily) is an early aeecie sign of this disease. At this stage the triching 
can be completely expelled by the. ester, SO long as nse are yet’ in the intestinal en 
bacteria feb whilst the bacteria of fe Wee Hiss and Shiga io: not t grow ine 
On poisoning symptoms due to taking lial on see p. 34 of this Report. 
On experiments on dogs with methyl salicylate, see p. 58 of this. Report. 
On the application of mustard ol as a skin irritant, see p. 42 of this Report 
On the use OF turpentine oil in urinary diseases, see p- 58 of this Report. 
‘Chemical Notes. 
consideration’). 
slowly with aqueous Ritotuieie acid solution of foc aches ene. a 
react readily, safrole, on the contrary, does not react. It can be assumed that 
addition of CO to C:C a four-ring is formed, which either on taking up water, h 
into 1,3-glycol, H,C- -OH(RH)C-CH-OH:- R, or on taking up footie = 
is R:-HC-O-CHs, 7AM 
methylene ether | >O, or is conwered into an unsaturated prin 
‘From styrene, dissoneed in glacial acetic acid with 10 per cent. sulph 
ee at a temperature below 40°, the methylene ether of the 2- 
=) Russkij Wratch No. 15, 1916. As per Digest of Coinments on the Biepacee of the U. Ss. oe for ) 
_— *) Cf. Report 1919, 75. — *) Bull. Imp. Inst. 17 (1919), 426, — *) Pharm. Zig. 65 (1920) = } 
Soc. de biologie 82 (1919), 726. As per Chem. Zentralbl. 1919, Ill. 827. — *) Cf. Report 1 2 
Akad. van Wetensch. Amsterdam, Wisk. en Natk. ats 27 (1919), 1496. As Ba kgee 
