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Selenopyrine— Product  of  reaction  between  potassium  selenide 
and  antipyrine  "  chloride." 
Silver-Gelatose — See  Albargin. 
Sitogen — Vegetable-meat  nutrient  extract. 
Sodium-Caffeine  Salicylate — See  Xanol. 
Solvosal — Salolorthophosphinic  acid. 
Solvosal-Lithium — Compound  of  solvosal  (q.v.)  and  lithium. 
Intestinal  antiseptic  and  diuretic.  Dose:  0-25-0-5  gramme:  3-5 
grammes  daily. 
Solvosal-Potassium — Compound  of  solvosal  (q.v.)  and  potassium. 
Intestinal  antiseptic. 
Tapopote — See  Ephedra  nevadensis. 
Tartaric-Acid  Diphenylester— Condensation  product  of  tartaric 
acid  and  phenol.  Antipodagric. 
Tartrophen — Compound  of  phenetidin  and  tartaric  acid.  Used 
like  citrophen. 
Tetramethylcyanpyridon — Myotic. 
Theobromine-Sodium  and  Sodium  Acetate — See  Agurine. 
Theobromine-Trypsin-Oxypropionate,  Peptonized — Glycosolvol. 
Thiopyrine  (Thioantipyrine) — Product  of  reaction  between  potas- 
sium sulphydrate  and  antipyrine  "  chloride." 
Thymatol — Thymol  carbonate.  Tyratol.  Anthelmintic.  Dose: 
2  grammes;  0-5-1  gramme  for  children. 
Thymol  Carbonate — See  Thymatol. 
Thymol  Chlormethylsalicylate — Condensation  product  of  thymol 
and  chlormethylsalicylic  acid.  Antiseptic. 
Triferrin — Iron  Paranucleinate.  Hematinic.  Dose  5  grains 
three  times  daily. 
Triphenylguanidine  Guaiacoisulphonate — Local  anaesthetic. 
PHARMACEUTICAL  MEETING. 
The  lourth  of  the  series  of  pharmaceutical  meetings  of  the  Phila- 
delphia College  of  Pharmacy  for  1901-1902  was  held  on  Tuesday, 
January  21st.  Mr.  William  L.  Cliffe,  well  known  for  his  activity  in 
pharmaceutical  matters,  presided. 
The  first  speaker  was  Mr.  Benjamin  T.  Fairchild,  New  York  City, 
a  member  of  the  firm  of  Fairchild  Brothers  &  Foster,  who  gave 
a  very  comprehensive  paper  on  "  The  Evolution  and  Use  of  the 
