Brownish powd.—Uses: Cholagogue and drastic purgative, similar to podophyllin.—Dose: 11/2—6 grn.

Euphorin Merck.—(Not Europhen.)

Phenyl-ethyl Urethane.—Colorl. needles; slight aromatic odor; clove taste.—Sol. in alcohol, ether, slightly in water.—Antirheumatic, Anodyne, Antiseptic, Antipyretic—Uses: Intern., rheumatism, tuberculosis, headache, and sciatica; extern., dusting-powd. in venereal and other skin diseases, ulcers.—Dose: 8—16 grn., 2—3 t. daily.

Euquinine.

Quinine Ethyl-chlorocarbonate.—Slightly bitter powd.—Sol. in alcohol, ether, chloroform; slightly sol. in water.—Succedaneum for other quinine salts, internally.—Dose: About 11/2 times that of quin. sulph., in powd. or cachets, or with soup, milk, or cacao.

Euresol.

Resorcin Monoacetate, Knoll.—Viscid, transparent, yellow mass, readily pulverizable.—Succedaneum for Resorcin.—Uses: Chiefly acne, sycosis simplex, seborrhea, etc.—Extern. in 5 to 20% oint.

Eurobin.

Chrysarobin Triacetate, Knoll.—Sol. in chloroform, acetone, ether; insol. in water. Succedaneum for Chrysarobin; very active reducer or "reactive."—Extern. in 1 to 20% solut. in acetone, with 5 to 10% of saligallol.

Europhen.