Boro-fluorine.
Not completely defined.—(Stated: "Contains 191/4% boric acid, 53/4% sodium fluoride, 3% benzoic acid, 42% gum vehicle, 1/2% formaldehyde, 291/2% water.—Colorl. liq.; miscible with water in all proport.—Surgical Antiseptic, Internal Disinfectant.—Dose: 1/2—1 fl. dr., in water.—Extern. mostly in 5—20% solut.")
Borolyptol.
Not completely defined.—(Stated: "5% aceto-boro-glyceride, 0.1% formaldehyde, with the antiseptic constituents of pinus pumilio, eucalyptus, myrrh, storax, and benzoin.—Arom., slightly astring., non-staining liq.—Antiseptic, Disinfectant.—Dose: 1/2—1 fl. dr., diluted.—Extern. in 5—50% solut.")
Brayerin,—see Koussein.
Bromalin.
Hexamethylene-tetramine Bromethylate, Merck.—Colorl. laminæ, or white powd.—Sol. in water.—Nerve-sedative, Antiepileptic; free from untoward effects of inorganic bromides.—Uses: As substitute for potassium bromide.—Dose: 30—60 grn., several t. daily, in wafers or sweetened water.
Bromides (Peacock's).
Not completely defined.—(Stated: "Each fl. dr. represents 15 grn. combined bromides of potass., sod., calc., ammon., lithium.—Sedative, Antiepileptic.—Dose: 1—2 fl. drs., in water, 3 or 4 t. daily.")
Bromidia.