Hexamethylene-tetramine Salicylate, Merck; Formin Salicylate.—White, cryst. powd., of agreeable acidulous taste.—Sol. easily in water or alcohol.—Uric-acid Solvent and Genito-urinary Antiseptic.—Uses: Gout, gravel, cystitis, etc.—Dose: 15—30 grn. daily.

Salligallol.

Pyrogallol Disalicylate, Knoll.—Resinous solid.—Sol. in 6 parts acetone, 15 parts chloroform.—Skin varnish, of weak pyrogallol effect.—Uses: Chiefly as vehicle for eugallol, eurobin, and other dermics applicable as varnish.—Extern.: 2—15% solut. in acetone.

Salipyrine.

Antipyrine Salicylate.—Wh. powd.; odorl.; sweetish taste.—Sol. in 250 parts water in alcohol, chloroform, ether.—Antirheumatic, Analgesic.—Dose: 10—30 grn., in cachets.

Salol Merck.—U.S.P.

Phenol Salicylate.—Sol. in 0.3 part ether; chloroform, 10 parts alcohol; fatty oils; almost insol. in water.—Antiseptic, Antirheumatic, Antipyretic, etc.—Uses: Intern., typhoid fever, diarrhea, dysentery, fermentative dyspepsia, rheumatism, grip, and cystitis; extern., wounds, burns, sores, etc. Coating for enteric pills; such pills should be taken one hour or more after meals, and no oil with them.—Dose: 3—15 grn.; as antipyretic, 30—45 grn.

Salophen.

Acetyl-para-amidophenol Salicylate.—Wh., odorl., tastel. leaflets or powd.; 51% salicylic acid.—Sol. in alcohol, ether; insol. in water.—Antirheumatic.—Dose: 15—20 grn.

Salt, Epsom,—see Magnesium Sulphate.