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Phenetidine  Citrate  Para-. — Monophenetidin  citrate.  Antirheu- 
matic and  antipyretic. 
Phenol  Diiodide. — Diiodophenol  iodide.  Succedaneum  for  aristol. 
Phenoleum. — Antiseptic. 
Phenoxycaffeine. -~CsH9(OCqH.^N402.  Analgesic.  Dose:  0-25 
gramme  (4  grains). 
Pimpinellin. — Bitter  principle  isolated  from  root  of  Pimpmclla 
saxifraga. 
Pipitzahoac . — Mexican  name  for  root  of  Perezia  adnata.  Purga- 
tive.   Dose:  3-5  grammes  (45-75  grains). 
Quinine  Caseinate. — Compound  of  quinine  and  casein. 
Quinine  Sulphocresotate. — Internal  antiseptic. 
Salfene. — Analgesic  and  internal  antiseptic.  Dose  :  0-3  gramme 
(5  grains). 
Saophen. — Antineuralgic  and  analgesic. 
Sapodermin. — An  antiseptic  soap  said  to  contain  from  05  to  1 
per  cent,  of  mercury  albuminate. 
Silberol.  —  Silver  paraphenolsulphonate  :  Hydrargyrol.  Vulne- 
rary and  antiseptic. 
Sodium  AcetanilidstdpJwnate. — Soluble  antipyretic. 
Sodium  Meta -vanadate. — Vaunted  succedaneum  for  arsenic.  Dose  : 
0-001-0-008  gramme. 
Sodiu  m  Methylacetanilid- sulph  onate.— A n t i py ret i  c . 
Sodium  Pei sidpJiate. — NaJ5o08.  Surgical  bactericide'  and  vulne- 
rary.   Used  in  3-10  per  cent,  solution. 
Sodium  PhenacetiimdpJionate. — Soluble  succedaneum  for  phena- 
cetin.  Antipyretic. 
Steriline. — Ointment-base  and  vehicle. 
Strychnine-Sodium  Nitro- Salicylate. — A  water-soluble  strychnine 
salt  for  internal  use. 
Sudol. — Mixture  of  adeps  lanae  and  glycerin  with  3  per  cent,  for- 
maldehyde.   Used  in  skin  diseases  and  in  excessive  perspiration. 
Sulfosot. — Potassium  creosote-sulphonate.  Antitubercular.  Dose 
0*3-1-3  grammes  (5-20  grains)  several  times  daily. 
Sidpho-paraldehyde. — (C4H4S2)3  Tri-thialdehyde.  Hypnotic. 
Tang-Kui. —  See  Eumenol. 
Tannocasum. — Compound  of  tannin  and  casein.  Intestinal  as 
tringent. 
