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Modoformol — Antiseptic  dressing. 
Morphine  Caseinate — Soluble  compound  of  morphine  and  casein. 
Morphoxylacetic  Acid— C17H18N03.C.H2.COOH.  Narcotic,  like 
morphine,  but  weaker. 
Muscarium — Extract  of  Amanita  muscaria.  Used  in  digestive 
atony.    Dose  :  0-01-0-05  gramme. 
Musena — Bark  of  Albizzia  anthelmintic  a.  Anthelmintic. 
Mycoserum — Muscle  juice.    Nutrient  antitubercular. 
Oenotannol — Tuberculosis  remedy  consisting  of  tannic  acid  and 
grape  juice  or  grape  pulp. 
Oleite — Jelly-like  ointment  base  obtained  by  action  of  sulphuric 
acid  on  castor  oil. 
Olut  Kombool — Abro?na  augustum.  East-Indian  remedy  for  dys-. 
menorrhcea. 
Oroxylin — Crystalline  substance  from  Oraxylon  indicum.  Astrin- 
gent and  tonic. 
Orthine — Orthohydrazineparabenzoic  acid.  Phenylhydrazine  de- 
rivative.   Antipyretic.    Dose :  4-7  grains. 
Orthohydrazineparabenzoic  Acid — See  Orthine. 
Ovos — Succedaneum  for  meat  extract,  prepared  from  yeast. 
Oxy toluylmethylvinyldiacetonealkaminehydrochlorate  —  See  En- 
ophtalmin. 
Pancreon  (Pankreon) — Pancreatin-tannin  compound.  Tryptolytic, 
used  in  gastro-intestinal  digestive  disturbances.  Dose :  o-3-0'5 
gramme,  thrice  daily. 
Paraphenetidin-Vanillin-Ethylcarbonate — See  Eupyrin. 
Parietin — Chrysophanic  acid. 
Pegmin — Species  of  rennet  for  rendering  cow's  milk  easily  diges- 
tible. 
Pelargonium  Flabellifolium — South-African  plant,  the  root  of 
which  is  used  as  a  remedy  in  dysentery. 
Pentodyne — 4(Na).C34N5H40.O10.OH(?).  Analgesic,  antipyretic,  and 
neuralgic.    Dose  :  2-10  grains. 
Perdynamin — Hemoglobin  albuminate. 
Peroxine — Non-volatile  (?)  hydrogen  dioxide. 
Phenamide — Coal-tar  derivative.    Antipyretic  and  analgesic. 
Phenol-Celluloid — Phenol-camphor  solution  of  pyroxylin  used  as 
a  varnish  for  protecting  wounds,  etc. 
Phosphorylquinine — Quinine-phosphoric-acid  ester. 
