Bromol.—White cryst.; disagreeable, bromine odor; sweet, astring. taste.—Sol. in alcohol, ether, chloroform, glycerin, oils; insol. in water.—External and Internal Antiseptic.—Uses: Intern., cholera infantum, typhoid fever, etc.; extern., purulent wounds, diphtheria, etc.—Dose: 3—8 grn. daily.—Extern. in 1:30 oily solut., or 1:8 oint.; in diphtheria, 4% solut. in glycerin.

Trimethylamine Solution, Medicinal,—see Solution, Trimethylamine.

Trional.

Colorl., odorl. plates; peculiar taste.—Sol. in 320 parts water; also in alcohol or ether.—Hypnotic, Sedative.—Dose: 15—30 grn.—Max. Dose: 45 grn.

Triphenin.

Propionyl-Phenetidin, Merck.—Colorl. cryst.—Sol. in 2000 parts water.—Antipyretic and Antineuralgic, like Phenacetin; prompt, and without by- or after-effect.—Dose: Antipyretic, 4—10 grn.; antineuralgic, 15—20 grn.—[Further information in "Merck's Digest" on "Triphenin", containing clinical reports.]

Triticum—U.S.P.

Couch-Grass.—Demulcent, Diuretic.—Dose: 1—4 drams, in F.E. (1:1) or infus. (1:20).

Tritipalm.

Not completely defined.—(Stated: "Comp. Fld. Ext. Saw Palmetto and Triticum. Ea. fl. dr. represents 30 grn. fresh saw palmetto berries and 60 grn. triticum.—Genito-urinary Tonic.—Dose: 1 fl. dr., 4 t. daily.")