Decennial Index ^ i88i — 1890. 
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tion in creosote, 85, 296— decolori- 
zation, 88, 176 [See also reddening'] 
— measured by droppers, 87, 613 — 
disinfecting: action with bleaching 
powd'er, 81, 120 — value as disin- 
fectant, 81, 579, 83, 275, 85, 448 
— use in erysipelas. 81, 83 — estima- 
tion, 81, 319, 84, 482-use for 
fre('kles. 85, 505 — impurities (me- 
tals), 82 , 309 -for inhalations, 87, 
442— solvent for biniodide of mer- 
cury, 85, 613 — as test for nitrates, 
nitrites and chlorates, 89, 90— de- 
tection of organic acids, 83, 193 — 
poisoning, 82, 425 — properties and 
preservation, 83, 562 —in prurigo, 
81, 84— pure, preparation, 81, 575 
— reactions, compared with thymol, 
81, 459, 573, 609— causes of redden- 
ing, 81, 349, 82 , 375,85, 25, 172, 
90, 176 [see also decolor ization'] — 
distinction from resorcin, 89, 468 ; 
from salicylicacid, 89, 177 — obtain- 
ing a clear concentrated solution, 
81, 455— test (amylnitrite), 89, 566, 
(Dragendofff, Jacobson, Jacque- 
n^.in, Landolt) 80, 59^ — use for 
warts, 89, 85— use in yellow fever, 
84, 322. 
CARBOLIC, CRUDE, and its substitutes, 
87, 527. 
CARBOLIC, LiQUEFACTUM, Ph. Germ., 
83,6. 
— CARBOLIC, PERFUMED, 81, 83. i 
carbolic, synthetic, properties, 89, 
563, 90, 51. 
— CARBONIC, use in enemata. 87, 205 
—for freezing mixtures, 88 , 582 — 
solubility in aromatic waters, 81, 
533. 
CARBONIC, LIQUID, uses, 88, 268. 
CATHARTIC, in senna, 85, 257, 258, 
259. 
CETRARic, preparation, 90, 297. 
CHELTDONic, derivatives, 89, 548. 
CHROMIC, as test for cocaine, 90, 
1<' — use in excessive sweating, 89, 
104 — preparation of non-deliques- 
cent, 88, 204 — use for warts, 82, 
84. 
CHRYSATROPic (fluorescent) in bella- 
donna, 86, 499. 
CHRYsopHANic, in cascara sagrada, 
85, 205 —commercial is chrysa- 
robin, 87, 204— yield from rhubarb, 
85, 614 ; does not pre-exist in rhu- 
barb, 85, 617 — colors urine, 87, 21. 
ciNciioMERONic, properties, 81, 69. 
ciNCHOTANNic, amount in Cinchona 
officinalis, 85, 622. 
ciNNAMic, as antiseptic, 82, 141 — 
distinction from benzoic acid, 82, 
1:42,410, 83,140— found in dragon's 
blood, 84, 328 — relation to indigo 
group, 81, 420— in Peru balsam, 
81, 299— solubilities, 82, 141. 
— CITRIC, examination of commercial, 
80, 363 — estimation in fruit juices, 
83, 507-loss in dry air, 83, 506— 
distilled in glycerin (pyruvin), 88, 
14 — freed from iron, 85, 24 — dis- 
tinction from malic acid, 86, 381 
— present in milk, 88, 513 — action 
of potassium chromate, 88 , 452 — 
use by soldiers, 81, 22 — distinction 
from tartaric acid, 83, 264, 86, 
381— detection of free acid in wine, 
82, 453. 
— cocAic, preparation, 89, 298. 
— coccERYLic. origin, 86, .53. 
— COCRYLIC, 89, 300. 
— coMANic, 89, 548. 
— coPAivic, commercial origin, 82, 
220. 
— cRESYLic, antiseptic, 88, 
— cROTONOLic, preparation, 87, 347, 
90, 404. 
— DATURic, properties, 90, 493. 
— DiAMiDO-BfeNzoic, action of sodium 
hypobromite, 89, 10. 
— DiMETHOxYciNCHONic, derivative of 
papaverine, 86, 355. 
— DioLic, from oil of buchu, 88, 624, 
— DiTHiosALiCYLTC, preparation, 89, 
411, 
— ERGOTic, properties, 85, 170. 
— ETHYLENPHENYLHYDRAZIN-SUCCINIC, 
antipyretic, 90, 90. 
— FiLicic, activity, 89, 170 — compo- 
sition and derivatives, 89, 145 — 
preparation, 89, 21. 
— FLUOBORic, prevents fermentation, 
90, 88. 
— FORMIC, detection in acetic acidand 
acetates, 88, IHl, 149 — anti-fermen- 
tative, 81, 379— antiseptic, 86, 92 
— in cantharidf s, 83, 423— in oil of 
monarda, 88, 120— in vegetable 
protoplasm, 83, 269. 
— GADUiNic, properties, 88, 511. 
— GALLIC examination of commer- 
cial, 90, 9 — distinction from poly- 
gonic acid, 86, 376 ; from tannic 
acid, 89, 181 — solubility in potas- 
sium citrate, 82, 87, 84, 390— tests 
(chromic acid, chlorinated lime), 
81, 284 ; (ammonium picrate), 81, 
295 ; (ammonium chloride), 89, 
181. 
— GELSRMic, relation to {lesculin, 82, 
338, 390— physiological action, 82, 
341— -preparation, 82 , 337, 389. 
