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81, 608; (Lunge and Naeff), 84, 
9; (Koefoed), 90, 87 — conversion 
into chlorate, 86, 345 — disinfectant 
combined with phenol, 81, 120 — 
preservation in packages, 86, 593. 
— JUICE. See Juice, lime. 
— MILK, disinfection of walls, 90, 337. 
— SULPHURATED. !^ee Calx sulphur- 
ATA. 
— WATER. See Liquor calcis. 
LIMONCILLO, Dalea citriodora, anti- 
periodic, 86, 21. 
LIMONENE, characters, 87, 619, 88, 
307. 
LINAL0F:S. SeeLioNALoEs. 
LINAZA (flaxseed), 85, 604. 
LINCTUS Calcis ciilorixat.e, 81, 
269. 
— piiospiioRTcus, 85, 437. 
LINIMENTO of Pii. mexicana, 85, 
291, 440. 
LINIMENTUM acidi carbolici, for 
itch, 82, 465. 
— AcoxiTi, Phil. Hosp., 88, 314. 
— AMMONLE (cotton-seed oil), 82,481 ; 
(addition of rancid olive oil), 83, 
144; (sesame oil), 85, 151; (green 
olive oil), 87, 312; (lard oil), 87, 
374; (flaxseed oil), 87, 552, 587; 
Phil. Hosp., 88, 314— U. S. Ph. and 
Ph. Germ., 83, 441. 
— AMMONIATO-CAMPIIORATUMjPh.Germ., 
83, 81. 
— AXTINEURALGIC, 88, 409 — (MuSSv), 
86, 536. 
— ARNICA CO., Phil. Hosp., 88, 314. 
— BELLADONX.E, Ph. Brit., criticised, 
86, 621. 
— CALCIS. 87, 553 — (with cotton-seed 
oil), 82, 481. 
— ca:mp]ior^ (oleum camphoratum ), 
Ph. Germ., 83, 81— U. S. Ph. (cot- 
ton-seed oil), 82, 481. 
— chloroformi (Thompson), 83, 152 
—(cotton-seed oil), 82, 481. 
— HYPXoxi, 86, 295. 
— lom, pungency, 83, 561. 
— lODoLi, 87, 613. 
— MENTIIOLI, 87, 557, 
METIIYLALI, 88, 343. 
XAPHTIIOLI, 82, 629. 
— oLEi succiNi, Phil. Hosp., 88, 314. 
— opii AMMONiATUM, properties of 
crystals, 89, 98. 
— for PAixs, 81, 531. 
— PLUMI5I SUBACETATIS (with COttOn- 
seed oil), 82, 481. 
— SALOLi, for burns, 87, 557,88, 409, 
89, 104. 
— SAPoxis (with oleic acid), 81, 379. 
— SAPOXIS CAMPJKJRATUM (SOLII)), Ph. 
Germ., 83, 81. 
— SAPONIS CAMPHORATUM LIQUIDUM, U. 
S. Ph. and Ph. Germ., 83, 81— U. 
S. Ph. with castor oil soap, 83, 271. 
— sAPONis viRiDis, Phil. Hosp., 88, 
\ 314. 
: — scoPOL.E, 90, 102. 
— for SMALL- POX, 81, 136. 
— St. John Long (flaxseed oil), 87, 
553. 
— STILLINGI..E, 83, 142. 
— STYRAcis, for itch, 83, 142. 
— TEREBiNTHiN.^:, Ph. Brit, improved, 
86, 428, 87, 355— Phil. Hosp., 88, 
314. 
— TEREBINTHIN.I3 COMPOSITUM, Phil. 
Hosp., 88, 314. 
— TiiYMOLi, for ring worm, 81, 578. 
LINSEP3D. See Flaxseed. 
LINT, calendulized 88, 609. 
LIPANIN, composition, 88, 243, 410 
— as substitute for cod liver oil, 
88, 243, 410, 583. 
LIPPIA SPECIES, uses, 85, 333, 334, 
86, 169. 
— origaxoides, substitute for ori- 
ganum, 86, 24. 
LIPPIOL, from Lippia mexicana, 85, 
333. 
LIQUEUR de Chartreuse, 86, 610. 
' LIQUID, blisterix(^ (Boni), 88, 465, 
i 615. 
i — disinfecting (Fonssagrives), 82, 
: 243. 
! LIQUIDS, concentrated for diluting, 
1 86, 509— spec, gravity, easily found 
(Taylor), 88 , 67, 175— spec, volume 
(Oldberg), 83, 535; (Lyons), 83, 
595 — weights and measures, 87, 
328 
LIQUIDAMBAR orientalis, use of 
bark in Egypt, 89, 188. 
; LIQUOR selling by druggists, 88, 
639, 90, 201. 
LIQUOR (SoLUTio). See also Solu- 
tion. 
— ACiDi BORici, 82, 528— Phil. LIosp. 
88, 314. 
— ACiDi PHOSPHORici CO., Phil. Hosp., 
88, 314. 
— ACIDI tannici, Phil. Hosp., 88, 
314. 
I — ALUMINII ACETATIS, 82, 371 — Ph. 
Germ., 83, 82. 
! — AMMONii ACETATIS, U. S. Ph. and 
I Ph. Germ., 83, 441. 
— AMMONII ANisATUs, Ph. Germ., 83, 7. 
— AMMONII lODiDi, decoloration, 90, 
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