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water, acids, solution of salts, 81, 
574 —estimation in wine, 82, 45: — 
in sulphuric acid, as reagent for 
alkaloids, 89, 19 — vapor density, 
89, 95. 
OHLOEOBROMO-ACETONES, prep- 
aration and properties, 88, 38. 
CHLOROFORM, ansesthetie value, 
84, 293 — as anaesthetic combined 
with nitrous oxide, 83, 474 — as 
antiseptic, 82, 142 — antidote, 
(amyl nitrite), 90, 482 ; (atropine), 
90, 544 — commercial, examined, 
85, 515, 80, 111 ; sometimes con- 
tains arsenic, 87, 188 — decomposed 
by nitric acid, 82, 333 — detection 
in ethyl bromide, 90, 248 ; in poi- 
soning, 82, 158— emulsionizing, 87, 
233— flavored with oil of cloves, 88, 
558 — used as a haemostatic, 86, 104 
— impurities detected and removed, 
82, 597 — for preserving infusions, 
90, 521— for insect stings, 88, 177 
— action of ozone, 82, 419 ; of po- 
tassium permanganate, 82^ 333, 597 
— preparation, direct, 81, 188- prep- 
aration from acetone, 89, 223, 321, 
"90, 203— as a preservative, 88, 248, 
475 — test for purity, 88, 558 — for 
tape-worm with croton oil, 633— test 
(resorcin), 90, 316. 
— ACONITE, Brit. XJnoff. Form, 90, 154. 
— BELLADONNA, Brit. XJuoff. Form, 90, 
155. 
— BiNZOATED, preparation, 89, 105. 
— CAMPHORATED, Brit.Unoff. Form, 90, 
155. 
€HLOROG ALUM po m e k i d i a n u m, 
analysis, 90, 598. 
CIILOROGENINE, preparation and 
properties, 81, 114. 
€HLOROPHENOLS, preparation and 
properties, 81, 120, 455 — formation, 
80, 598. 
CHLOROPHYLL, chemistry, 82, 186, 
84, 219 — prejmration of pure, 84, 
216 — coloring principles (Hansen), 
89, 561. 
— GROUP, synonvms, 84, 218. 
CHLOROPHYLLAN, synonyms, 84, 
218. 
€HLOROSTRYCHNINE, constitution 
85, 255. 
CHLOROZONE, composition, 86, 344. 
CHOCHOS, Lupinus albus, use in 
Mexico, 85, 553. 
CHOCOLATE, examination, 82, 226, 
85, 276, 88, 277. 
— antidiabetic, 85, 505. 
purgative, 89, 472. 
I CHOLAGOGUES, relative value, 85, 
502. 
CHOLERA, preventive measures, 85, 
! 221. 
! — INFANTUM and tyrotoxicon, 86, 460. 
CHOLERA-RED and ptomaines from 
gelatine, 87, 508. 
I CHOLESTERIN, in plants, 82, 626— 
i abnormal occurrence (in cod liver 
j oil), 90, 95. 
— ISO-, color reaction, 90, 490. 
I CHOLESTOL(= Hesse's cinchol),87, 
; 78. 
i CHOLINE, from hop, 85, 323. , 
CHONDRUS cRispus, constituents, 88, 
! 170 — contains iodine, 82, 125, 90, 
128 — as substitute for acacia, 87, 
I 358— -for oily emulsions, 88, 170, 
379 — prepared as a dry mucilage, 
I 87, 535. 
: CHROMIC SALTS, behavior to ozone, 
82, 618. 
i CHROMIUM acetate, reactions, 82, 
I 487. 
\ CHRYSANTHEMINE, preparation 
and properties, 90, 580. 
; CHRYSANTHEMUM cinerari™- 
LiuM, properties, 88, 537, 89, 3, 
! 295— constituents, 90, 579. 
I CHRYSAROBIN, identity with com- 
' mercial chrysophanic acid, 87, 204 
— in plasters, 89, 416 — solubility in 
medicinal soaps, 90, 401— staining 
prevented (coliodion\ 85, 381 ; (li- 
quor gutta-percha), 85, 437 — thera- 
peutic substitutes, 88, 257. 
CHRYSOPHAN, in rhubarb, 85, 614. 
! CHRYSOPSIS GRAMiNiFOLiA, use in 
! the South, 85, 91. 
I CHRYSORETIN, in senna leaves, 
I 85, 257, 258. 
! CHUCKLUSA, food plant of Indians, 
90,281. 
CICUTINE, act. of potassio-bismuth 
iodide, 82, 491 — detection after 
death (length of time), 88, 569. 
: CIDER, preventive of stone in the 
j bladder, 84, 430— preserved, 81, 
I 279. 
CIDRA, Citrus medica, 85, 386. 
CIGARS, coca, 85, 613— flavors, 81, 
455. 
I CIGARETTES, asthma, 83, 200. 
I CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA, history and 
I constituents, 84, 459 — non-exist- 
ence of Conard's principle, 86, 234 
—contains cane sugar, 87, 545, 
i CINCHAMIDINE, properties, 82, 76, 
I 361. 
I CINCHOCEROTIN, preparation and 
I composition, 83, 357, 85, 458. 
