Acetyl-paraethoxy-phenylurethane, Merck.—Colorl., odorl. cryst.—Sol. slightly in water.—Antipyretic, Analgesic.—Uses: Typhoid, pneumonia, influenza, tuberculosis, etc. Temperature reduction begins in 1 hour after taking and reaches its lowest in four hours.—Dose: Antipyretic, 5—10 grn.; anodyne, 15—20 grn.
Thiocol.
Potassium Guaiacolsulphonate, Roche.—White, odorl. powd., of faint bitter, then sweet, taste; 60% guaiacol.—Sol. freely in water.—Antitubercular and Anticatarrhal; reported non-irritating to mucosæ of digestive tract, readily assimilated, uniformly well borne even by the most sensitive, and perfectly innocuous.—Uses: Phthisis, chronic coughs and catarrhs, scrofulous disorders, etc.—Dose: 8 grn., gradually increased to 30 or 40 grn., 3 t. daily; preferably in solut. with orange syrup.
Thiosinamine Merck.
Allyl Sulpho-carbamide.—Colorl. cryst.; faint garlic odor; bitter taste.—Sol. in water, alcohol, or ether.—Discutient, Antiseptic.—Uses: Extern., lupus, chronic glandular tumors; and for removing scar tissue. Possesses the power of softening cicatricial tissue, also tumors of the uterine appendages.—Dose: 1/2 grn., grad. increased to 11/2 grn., twice daily, in diluted alcohol; hypodermically, 2—8 grn. in glycerino-aqueous solut., once every 3 or 4 days.
Thymol Merck.—U.S.P.—Cryst.
Thymic Acid.—Sol. in alcohol, ether, chloroform; 1200 parts water.—Uses: Intern., rheumatism, gout, chyluria, worms, gastric fermentation, etc.; extern., inhaled in bronchitis, coughs, coryza, etc.; for toothache and mouth-wash, and for wounds, ulcers, and skin diseases.—Dose: 1—10 grn.
Thyraden.
Standardized Dried Extract Thyroid Gland, Knoll.—1 part represents 2 parts fresh gland. Light-brownish, sweet, permanent powd., free from ptomaines.—Alterative.—Uses: Diseases referable to disturbed function of the thyroid gland (myxedema, cretinism, struma, certain skin diseases, etc.).—Dose: 15—25 grn. daily, gradually increased if necessary; children, 1/4—1/2 as much.
Tincture, Aconite, Merck.—U.S.P.