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Phrynine — Alkaloid  extracted  from  cutaneous  glands  of  several 
species  of  toad.  Antiepileptic. 
Pneumin — Methylene-creosote.  Antitubercular. 
Protan — Tannin-nucleoproteid.  Antidiarrhceal.  Dose  :  20-30 
grains. 
Protose — Vegetable  food  for  anemia,  diabetes,  obesity,  dyspepsia, 
etc. 
Pulmoform— Methylene  diguaiacol.  CH2(C6H3.OHOCH3).  Anti- 
tubercular. 
Purgatol — Anthrapurpurin  diacetylester.  Mild  purgative.  Dose  : 
0-5-1  gramme. 
Purgo. — Phenolphtalein.    Purgative.    Dose:  o-i-o-6  gramme. 
Pyramidon  Camphorate — Succedaneum  for  antipyrine  and  pyra- 
midon  in  tuberculosis.    Dose :  1  gramme. 
Quinine  Acetylsalicylate— C20H24N2O2QH4.O.C2H3O.COOH.  Qui- 
nine compound  for  internal  use. 
Quinine  Phosphoric-Acid  Ester — See  Phosphorylquinine. 
Quinine  Salicylic-Acid  Ester — See  Saloquinine. 
Quinine  Methyldihydrazine  Perchlorate — Compound  obtained  by 
fusing  together  quinine  hydrochlorate,  caffeine,  and  antipyrine. 
Radal — 20  per  cent,  solution  of  protargol. 
Ramogen — Infant  and  invalid  food. 
Remarcol — Sodium  fluoride. 
Rheumatin— Salicylquinine  (saloquinine)  salicylate.  Antirheu- 
matic.   Dose :  1  gramme. 
Rhizophora  Mangle — See  Mangrove. 
Saccharosolvol — Organotherapeutic  preparation  obtained  by 
action  of  salicylic  acid  on  diastatic  ferment  of  pancreatic  juice  and 
spinal  marrow  of  cattle. 
Salicylquinine  Salicylate — See  Rheumatin. 
Salicylic-Acid  Benzyl  Ester — External  antiseptic. 
Salinigrin — Glucoside  from  bark  of  Salix  nigra. 
Salolorthophosphinic  Acid — Solvosal. 
Saloquinine — Quinine  ester  of  salicylic  acid.  Febrifuge  and 
analgesic.    Dose  :  2  grammes. 
Saloquinine  Salicylate — See  Rheumatin. 
Sanatolyn — Disinfectant  and  deodorizer. 
Sareocephalus  Esculentus — See  Doundake. 
Sarton — Nutrient. 
