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impurities, 85, 148, 606; (vinyl 
alcohol), i)0, 15; (hydrogen per- 
oxide), 87, 306— relative value of 
that from alcohol and from methyl- 
alcohol, 82, 55.'> — as parasiticide, 
88, 108— safety in using, 84, 293-- 
separation, 82, 355 — solubility in 
sulphuric acid, 90, 584— detection 
of water, 82, 285. 
— ACETIC, antidote to illuminating gas. 
So, 604 — ^qnality of commercial, 
8f>, 12. 
— I'.ENzoic, preparation, 81, 61. 
— FoEMic, preparation, 81, 104. 
— MEiHYLATED, detection, 80, 149. 
— OXALIC, for hypodermic injection, 
85, 505, 
— VALERIANIC, as stimulaut, 89, 521. 
ETHIDENE, dictiloride, death caused 
by it, 83, 199, 377. 
ETHOXYCAFFEIXE, effects and 
uses, 87, 29. 
ETHYL ACETATE. See Ether, acetic. 
— HKOMiDK, use in epilepsy and hys- 
teria, 81, 477 — preparation free 
from ether, 90, 292 — detection of 
chloroform, 90, 218 — properties, 
tests and uses in dentistry, 90, 16. 
— IODIDE, preparation without danger, 
85, 151. 
— MORPHINE, action, 87, 525. 
— NITRITE, color, boiling point, sp. 
gravity, 87, 484 — contains ethyl 
nitrate, 87, 525 — variable amount 
in the washed ether, 87, 536 — pre- 
paration (Painter), 80, 315, 509 — 
permanent solution, 8(>, 520. 
— tiiallixe, properties, 80, 384. 
EUCALYPTOL, identity with caje- 
putol, 85, 237 — presence in vola- 
tile oils, 89, 371. 
EUCALYPTUS, astringent exuda- 
tions, 86, 305 — use in diseases of 
the stomach, 81, 476. 
— SPECIES, products, 82, 346. 
— SPECIES (30), yielding kino (ruby, 
gummy, turbid kino), 89, 627. 
— SPECIES (17), yield of volatile oils, 
86, 181. 
— citriodora, odor of leaves, 88, 149. 
— (iLoBULUS, formation of kino in the 
bark, 84, 124— yield of oil, 86, 181 
— febrifuge properties of leaves, 90, 
473. 
— MACULATA, usp of leaves, 90, 473 — 
kind of kino, 89, 628. 
— PERSiciFOLiA, odor of leaves, 88, 
149. 
— ROSTRATA, yield of oil, 86, 181 — 
use of the gum in sea-sickness, 90, 
347. 
— STEiGERiANA, yield of oil, 90, 473. 
EUCHLORIXE, as disinfectant, 85, 
182. 
EUGEXIA CHEKEN. See Myrtus 
CIIEKEN. 
— JAMEOLANA, use of leaves 90, 195 
— analysis of seeds, 88, 368 — medi- 
cinal use, 88 , 339. 
— SPECIES, products, 82 , 347. 
EUGENOL, as antiseptic, 87, 127— 
constituent of sassafras oil, 90, 402, 
441. 
EULYPTOL, composition and anti- 
septic properties, 87, 19, 90, 130. 
EUOXYMIN, characters, 83, 367. 
EUONY^MUS ATROPURPUREUs, constit- 
uents of root bark (Cassaday), 89, 
284 ; (Xaylor and Chaplin), 89, 530. 
EUPARIX, from Eupatorium purpu- 
reum, properties, 90, 77. 
EUPATORIN, from Eupatorium per- 
foliatum, properties, 88, 77. 
EUPATORIUM AROMATicuM, uses in 
the South, 85, 90 — constituents of 
root, 90, 124. 
— Ayapaxa, description, 81, 440, 87, 
154 — substitute for tea, 90, 194. 
— coLLixii, use in Mexico, 86, 169. 
— FCEXicuLACEUM, use in the South, 
85, 90. 
— PEUFOLiATUxM. coustituents (Dana, 
Latin), 87, 229; (Franz), 88, 77, 
109. 
— puRPUPvEUM, analysis of leaves, 
(Siggins), 88, 121, 149 — constituents 
of root (Rav, Lloyd, Eberhardt), 
90, 73, 109. ■ 
— ROTUXDiFoLiu.M, uses in the South, 
85, 90. 
— vERoxic.EFOLiuAi, use in Mexico, 
85, 601. 
— viLLosu.M, use, 87, 155. 
EUPHORBIA, Cattimandoo, use of 
milk juice, 83, 525. 
— DuuM.MoNDi, anaesthetic, 87, 263. 
— iiELioscopiA, irritant, 87, 264. 
— iiumistrata, use in bowel com- 
plaints, 84, 475, 
— Latiiyris, properties of seeds, 82, 
72 — crystalline principle, 90, 127. 
— .MACULATA, uses, 86, 169. 
— PEPLis, use in hydrophobia, 87, 
264. 
— piPLUS, cathartic, 87, 265. 
— piLULiFERA, use in asthma, 84, 475, 
86, 141 — analysis (Levison), 85, 
147. 
— PQLCHERRiMA, use in Mexico, 8e>, 
555. 
— tirucalli, use of milk juice, 83,525. 
