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permanganate, 88, 249 — distinction 
from resorcin, 89, 177, 468 — be- 
havior with monad salts, 86, 420— 
solubility in lard, 84, 594 — perma- 
nent solution, OO, 18, 172 — use in 
variola, 83, 577 — present in violets, 
82, 10. 
SALICYLIC, ARTIFICIAL, homolOgOUS 
acids, 88, 526, 89, 353. 
SALICYLIC, SYNTHETICAL, 81, 18. 
SALiCYLSULPHONic, as test for albu- 
men, 89, 562. 
SALICYLURIC, detection in urine, 
90, 580. 
SANTONic, action, 88, 260. 
SATivic, from linoleic acid, 89, 471. 
SCLEROTIC, preparation, 83, 13. 
SELENic, as test for codeine and 
morphine, 80, 250. 
SENEcic (Senecio canicida) poison- 
ous, 8G, 170. 
sozoLic, composition and proper- 
ties, 87, 565. 
SPHACELic, from ergot, properties, 
85, 170. 
STEARIC, detection in spermaceti, 
87, 348; in wax, 81, 308, 90, 
34:, 615 — use in ointii ents, 80, 3 — 
saponification equivalent, etc., 84, 
480, 88 , 561. 
- SUCCINIC, in bark of Morus alba, 
—82, 456— in extract of bella- 
donna — 80, 500. 
suLi'JiANiLic, use in iodism,80, 246 
— test for nitrous acid, 89, 94. 
sui.PHOCARBOLic, value as disinfect- 
ant, 88, 297, 454. 
suLPHOLEiNic, preparation, 89, 
413. 
suLPiiORiciNic, as solvent for anti- 
septics, 90, 93. 
SULPHURIC, action on aluminium, 
90, 511 — treatment of burns, 81, 
118 — commercial, cause of red color, 
90, 582— solubility of ether, 90, 
584 — freezing point, 82, 68 — manu- 
facture from calcium sulphate, 88, 
449 — detection of nitrogen acids, 
85, 336— specific gravity, 85, 152, 
365 — test for free acid (furfurol), 
88, 560. 
• SULPHURIC, DILUTE, U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 307. 
■ SULPHUROUS, examination, estima- 
tion, preparation, 80, 226— disin- 
fectant value, 83, 275 — poisonous 
action, 90, 626 — product of fer- 
mentation of beer and wine, 90, 
130 — specific gravity of solution, 
80, 151 — use in whooping-cough, 
87, 444. See also Sulphur, DIOXIDE. 
— TANNIC, administration with alkali 
and albumen, 82, 118, 83, 50— 
use in burns, 80, 611, 89, 561, 
608 — commercial, examination, 85, 
342 — use in consumption, 87, 156 — 
estimation (ammonium chloride 
and gelatin), 81, 406 ; (potassium 
permangate). 82, 600 ; (Noetzli, 
modified permanganate), 86, 349 ; 
(chlorinated lime, Durien; England), 
j 86,120; (ferric-ferricyanide), 90, 
I 119, 156 — distinction from gal- 
I lie acid, 81, 295, 89, 181— from 
\ oak bark. See Acid, quercitannic — 
p. c. in drugs, 82, 388 — reaction 
' with phenylhydrazin, 90, 342 — 
physiology, 90, 567 — function in 
plants, 84, 477 — distinction from 
\ polygonic acid, 86, 375 — action of 
sodium bicarbonate, 87, 560 — solu- 
bility in diff. menstrua, 89, 534 — 
I tests (Hamlin's color test), 81, 284 ; 
i (ammonium picrate), 81, 295. 
— THAPSic, properties, 84, 325. 
— TARTARIC, p. c. of ash, 90, 164—- 
j reaction with chromate, 88, 452 — 
separation from citric acid, 83, 
' 264, 86, 381 — examination of com- 
I mercial, 85, 324, 364, 86, 363— 
i crystallization in presence of sul- 
phuric acid, 83, 511 — detection of 
free acid in wines, 82 , 452— melt- 
ing point, polarization, 90, 164 — 
reduction 89, 490 — influence of 
heat on solutions, 83, 509. 
— TAUROCHOLic, relative proportion 
in bile, 82, 517. 
! — TRiCARBOPYRiDiNic, properties, 81, 
68. 
— TRICHLORACETIC, antiseptic, 85, 587. 
' — TROPIC, synthesis, 81, 18. 
' — ULMic, properties, 89, 310. 
■ — UMBELLULic, properties, 82, 626. 
' — URIC, estimation (Arthaud and 
Butte), 90, 134— secretion influ- 
1 enced by glycerin, etc., 86, 571. 
t — URRHODiNic, in urine, 87, 291. 
— viLLOsic, crystallization and reac- 
tions, 90, 161, 198. 
! ACIDS, action on zinc and lead, 84, 
I 115,88, 20— diffusion with bases, 
\ 89, 615— action on syrup of bitter 
orange peel, 88, 99 — volume and 
specific gravity in solution, 81, 146. 
— of BILE, behavior with gelatine and 
gelatin peptones, 86, 29. 
— FATTY, detection of neutral fat, 82, 
596— manufacture, 81, 295— free, in 
plants, 83, 198. 
— of GASTRIC and intestinal juice, 
J recognition, 89, 25. 
