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STENOCxlRPINE, a fraudulent alka- 
loid, 87, 541, 5S9. 
STERCULIA ACUMINATA. See Cola. 
— SPECIES, character of gum, 90, 20, 
23— uses, 90, 596. 
STIGMATA MAYDis, analysis (Vassal), 
81, 340 ; (HiUan), 84, 571 ; (Rade- 
maker & Fischer), 86, 369 — prepa- 
rations (Hillan), 84,571 ; (Kennedy), 
83, 247, 279— estimation of sugar, 
89, 70— uses, 81, 187. 
STILL, pharmaceutical (Wolff), 84, 
561— Annamite, 85, 448. I 
STILLINGIA SYLVATicA, analysis of j 
root ( Harmanson), 82,386 ; (Bichy), j 
85, 529. I 
STILUS, preparations (Unna), 86, 
549. 
STORAX, acid number, etc. (Kremel), 
87, 92; (Dieterich), 89, 357— 
action of sulphuric acid, 81, 251, 
82, 370 — behavior to chemical re- | 
agents, 82, 610 — for preserving 
ointments, 83, 88 — purified (ether), 
83, 273 — removal of storesin, 86, 
609— solubilities, 82 , 608. 
STRAMONIUM, fatty acid, 90, 498 
— nomenclature of alkaloids 
(Schmidt), 84, 440— best men- 
struum, 90, 525 — discovery of hy- 
driatic action, 86, 560. j 
STRONTIANITE, supply and uses, 
81, 607. 
STRONTIUM, OXIDE, action of phos- 
phates, 88, 618. 
— SACCHARATE, preparation, 82, 69. 
— SALICYLATE, preparation, 86, 246. 
STROPHANTHIN, amorphous and 
crvstalline, action and strength, 
88, 100— local anaesthetic, 90, 
181— chemistrv (Eraser), 89, 456— 
characters, 83, 267, 85, 630, 89, 
85 —preparations, 89, 85 — high 
price, 88, 12 — reactions, 87, 426 
— toxic power — 89, 18. 
STR0PH4NTHUS, chemistry, (Era- 
ser) 89, 532 — heart poison, 86, 405 
— poisonous properties, 81, 304, 
315 — diuretic principle, 89, 137 — 
p. c. of fixed oil, 89, 457 — origin, 
86, 405 — variable actions of the 
preparations, 88, 12. 
— different species, 87, 269 ; 89, 
532. 
— DICHOTOMUS, 87, 427. 
— FALSE, 87, 427. 
— GLABER, active principle, 89, 469. 
— HispiDUS, 87, 427 — varieties 90, 
520 — difference from S. kombe, 87, 
423, 518. 
— KOMBE, action 87, 99, 158 — descrip- ] 
tion, 87, 422— quality and structure 
of seeds, 87, 425, 426— difference fr. 
S. hispidus, 87, 423, 518. 
STRYCHNINE, action of potassa, 
82, 628— antidote (the physiolog- 
ical ones perhaps the best), 90, 522 ; 
(cocaine), 87, 473; (urethane), 87, 
129; (amvl nitrite). 85, 206; (paral- 
dehyd), 84, 83 ; 85, 486; (alcohol, 
nicotin), 84, 376 — antagonistic to 
alcohol, 82, 630. 87, 354— behavior 
to potassio-bismuth iodide, 82, 
491 — quantitative separation from 
brucine, 83, 579; 89, 180— com- 
pared to brucine in strength ; and 
proportion in the seed, 90, 226 — 
constitution, 83, 550; 89, 549— 
derivatives, 85, 252 — large doses in 
delirium, 86, 357 — compared to 
exalgin in physical properties, 89, 
417— forensic isolation, 82, 53 ; 85, 
396 — estimation bv Mayer's solution 
(Lyons),: 86, 583, 687, 87, 4; 
(Snow), 88, 496— as hypnotic, 88, 
355 — compound with iodoform, 81, 
406, 82, 119— reactions, 81, 391; 
(in presence of ptomaines), 87, 492 
—test (Hamlin, Robin), 81, 284, 
285; (Fluckiser), 86, 128— use in 
vermin-killers — 89, 532. 
— ARSENiTE, dose and uses, 87, 70. 
— HYDRATE, formation, 81, 406. See 
also StrycitnoI;. 
— PERRICYANIDE — S. FERROCYANIDE, 
precipitation, 87, 509. 
— iiypophosphite, properties, 89, 
530. 
— sulphate, acid, composition, 83, 
113, 156, 272. 
— sulphate, NEUTRAL, preparation, 
81, 627— composition, 83, 113, 156, 
272. 
STRYCHNOL, preparation, 88, 564. 
See also Strychnine, hydrate. 
STRYCHNOS species, used for curare, 
81, 304. 
STRYPHNODENDRON barbatimao, 
tannin of bark, 86, 448. 
— POLYPHYLLUM, usc In Brazil, 84, 
623. 625. 
STYLO PHORUM diphyllum constit- 
uents, 88, 562; (Schmidt), 90, 13, 
175 — identity of alkaloid with that 
from Chelidonium majus, 90, 13, 
175. 
STYRAX BARK, use in Egypt, 89, 
188. 
— BENZOIN, formation of resin, 88, 
506. 
— SPECIES, sources of benzoin, 83, 
619. 
