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Aspidium  Spinulosum. — Anthelmintic.  Dose:  3-4  grammes  (45- 
60  grains)  of  extract. 
Aspirin. — Acetylsalicylic  acid.  Succedaneum  for  sodium  salicy- 
late. 
Asterol. — Soluble  modification  of  mercury  sulphocarbolate  (hy- 
drargyrol).    Surgical  antiseptic  and  bactericide.  kS&/~'&-**~4 
Ayapana. — The  herb  of  Eupatorium  triplinerve  (E.  ayapana),  Vail. 
Tonic  and  stomachic. 
Balatin. — Creamy  sap  from  a  South  American  tree.  Used  as  a 
skin  varnish  and  vehicle  in  cutaneous  diseases. 
Benzoyl  Peroxide. — Bactericide  and  disinfectant. 
Bisol. — Soluble  bismuth  phosphate.  • 
Bromated  Phtalimide. — C6H4(CO)2NBr.  Used  in  cutaneous  affec- 
tions. 
Calliandra  Grandiflora. — Reputed  antiperiodic. 
Calmin. — Compound  (?)  of  antipyrine  and  heroin  used  in  asthma, 
etc. 
Carbonated  Amy  I  Nitrite. — -Amyl  nitrite  saturated  with  carbonic 
oxide.    Used  like  amyl  nitrite  by  inhalation. 
Cheiranthin. — Glucoside  from  leaves  and  seeds  of  Cheiranthus 
chciri.    Acts  like  the  digitalis  group. 
Chioliin  — Antiseptic  dermic. 
Cldoralbacide. — Chlorine  substitution  product  of  albumin.  Tonic 
in  gastric  and  intestinal  affections. 
Chloralbacidesodtum. — Compound  of  chloralbacide  and  sodium. 
Used  in  gastric  and  intestinal  affections.  Dose:  1-2  grammes  (15- 
30  grains)  before  meals. 
Chloretone. — Acetone-chloroform;  tertiary  trichlorbutyl  alcohol. 
Hypnotic  and  anesthetic. 
Cliloro-iodolipol. — Disinfectant  and  antiseptic. 
Chlorozone. — Disinfectant  and  deodorizer. 
LinnamyUnetacresol. — Hetocresol. 
Collargol. — Colloidal  silver.    Internal  and  external  antiseptic. 
Coriamyjthin. — C.,0H36O10.     Glucoside  from   Coriaria  myrihifclia. 
Cardiac  stimulant. 
Crenasol. — Antiseptic  liquid. 
Creosote,  Chlorinated. — A nt i t ube rc ular . 
Cupri-aseptol. — Copper  sulphocarbolate. 
Cuprol. — Copper  nucleide.    6  per  cent.  Cu. 
