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•of theine, 87, 77 — aittion of hydro- 
chloric acKi, 84, 46 — administra- 
tion, 90, i;>4 — ooiKstitiition, 83, 
298, 551 — use in curare poisoning-, 
86, 388— diuretic, 87, 154— p. c. 
and estimation in coffee, 87, 94 ; in 
guarana, 82, 523, 83, 540, 88, 
244 ; in kola nut, 84, 169 ; in tea, 
OO, 486— hypodermatically, 82, 
473, 8(>, 247, 427 — incompatible, in 
presence of sodium benzoate, in 
acid fruit syrups, 89, 288 — u^-e in 
neuralgia, 86, 435 — poisoning, 8(>, 
105 — preparation from guarana, 
86, 248; from xanthine, 82, 218— 
solubility increased bv antipvrine. 
90, 182— test (Hamlin), 81, 284. 
— SALTS, constitution, 83, 298 — with 
mineral acids, 82, 4*J5 — non-exist- 
ence of salts witii organic acids, 
82, 494 — double salts with organic 
acid, 82, 494, 496. 
— CARBONATE, preparation and use, 
89, 288. 
— CITRATE, commercial, 83, 539 — 
solubility, 88, 538 — caffeine sold 
instead, 88 , 538. 
— GRANULAR SALTS, Commercial, 89, 9. 
— HYDRocirr.oiiATE, auH'Sthetic, 8(>, 
437. 
— and MERcuiuc cii LoiifDE, formation, 
90, 522. 
— MTROSALTCYLATE, as heart tonic, 
86, 266. 
— pHENATi:, preparation and action, 
89, 288. 
— TRi-ioDiDE, constitution (Squire), 
90,348. 
— VALERIANATE, in malarial fevers, 
86, l(i4. 
CAFFEOL, constitution, etc., 81, 19. 
</AIXCA, Chiococca anguifuga, use in 
Mexico, 85, 386. 
CA.IANUS sTRiATus, leaves diuretic, 
90, 197. 
CAJEl^UTOL, identical with eucalvp- 
tol. 85, 237. 
CAKE WHITE, for the face, 85, 24. 
CALABAR BEAN. See Pjiysostklma. 
CALABARINE, does not exist in 
physostigma, 87, 267. 
CALABASH THEE, Crescentia Cu- 
jete, constituents, 85, 107. 
CALABAZA, Cucurbita maxima, use 
in Mexico, 85, 387. 
CALAGUALA, Polypodium aureum, 
use in Mexico, 85, 387. 
CALAMINE (fr. calamus), 87, 90. 
CALAMINTHA nepeta, use in Mexi- 
co. 85, 126. 
CALAMUS, anthelmintic, 83,325— 
chemistry, 87, 89 — use by the Cree 
Indians, 84, Hl7 — use of leaves, 
90, 471. 
CALANCAPATLE, Solidago montana, 
use in Mexico, 85, 387. 
CAL ANDR A remotopunctata, attacks 
drugs, 83, 161. 
CALCATRIPINE (from Delphinium 
consolida), peparation and proper- 
ties, 83, 265. 
CALC1U]\I, 15ENZOATE, preparation and 
properties, 81, 154. 
— p.oroglyceride, antiseptic, 82, 507 
— preparation, 89, 130. 
— ( iLLORiDE, compound with alcohol, 
81, 406 — anhydrous, temperature 
required, 83, 308. 
— (iLYCEROBORATE. See CALCIUM BORO- t 
(iLYCE:RIDE. 
— GU-AFMOPHosPHATE, preparation and 
use, 87, 351. 
— irippuRATE, preparation and use, 85, 
605, 86, 534, 90, 172. 
— HYDRATE, solubility in water, 84, 
110,86, 19 — action of phosphates, 
88, 617. 
— jiYPoPLiosPHiTE, determination of 
parity (Moerk),89, 391. « 
— IODIDE, preparation and properties, 
83, 227. 
— LAC TOPI [ospii ATE, preparation and 
properties, 83, 607. * 
— OXIDE. See CALCIUM HYDRATE. 
— PHOSPHATE, chemistry, 90, 512 — 
suspended in water, 82, 116 — use 
in nightsweats of consumption, 87, 
3,84. 
— PHOSPHOGLYCERITE, USe, 90, 91. 
— SALICYLATE, preparation, 86, 246. 
— SANTONATE, preparation and dose, 
86, 534. 
— STROPiiAXTHATE, effects and prop- 
erties, 89, 287. 
— SULPHIDE, use in scabies, 84, 340 
— violet phosphorescent, 87, 71 
— TARTRATE, limit of tcst in potai-sinm 
bitartrate, 88, 530. 
GALEA zACATECHicHi, use in Mexico, 
86, 122. 
CALENDULA oeficinalis, cultivated 
in gardens, 89, 554. 
CALI NUTS, account, 87, 446. 
CALLUNA vulgaris, contains erico- 
liu, 83, 468. 
CALOMEL. See Mercurous CHLORIDE. 
CALOPHYLLUM calaba, resin, 86, 
23. 
— iNOPHYLLUM, oil of secd, 89, 87. 
CALUMBA, Southern representative, 
89, 553. 
