Not completely defined.—(Stated: "Each fl. dr. contains 15 grn. each chloral hydrate and potass. bromide, 1/8 grn. each ext. cannab. ind. and ext. hyoscyam.—Hypnotic, Sedative.—Dose: 1—2 fl. drs.")

Bromine—U.S.P.

Sol. in alcohol, ether, chloroform, solut. bromides; also 30 parts water.—Dose: 1—3 min., well diluted. Extern. 1/4—1 per cent. washes or oily paints; as caustic, pure or 1:1 alcohol.—Antidotes: Stomach irrigation, croton oil in alkaline solut., inhalation of ammonia.

Bromipin Merck.

Bromine addition-product of sesame oil.—Yellow oily fluid, of purely oleaginous taste; contains 10% bromine.—Nervine and Sedative.—Dose: Tea- to tablespoonful, 3 or 4 t. daily, in emulsion with peppermint water and syrup.

Bromoform Merck.—C.P.

Heavy liq., odor and taste similar to chloroform; darkens on exposure.—Sol. in alcohol, ether; almost insol. in water.—Antispasmodic, Sedative.—Uses: Chiefly whooping-cough.—Dose (3 or 4 t. daily): Under 1 year, 1—3 drops; 1—4 years, 4—5 drops; 5—7 years, 6—7 drops, in hydro-alcoholic solut. or in emulsion.—Caution: Keep well-stoppered!

Bromo-hemol Merck.

Hemol with 2.7% bromine.—Brown powd.—Organic, easily assimilable Nerve-tonic and Sedative; without the deleterious effect on the blood common to the inorganic bromides.—Uses: Hysteria, neurasthenia, epilepsy.—Dose: 15—30 grn., 3 t. daily.

Brucine Merck.—Pure.