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  1. ... substances —a hydro-carbon, caryophyllin, and an oxygenated oil, eugenol, called an acid on account of its possessing acid properties. Oil of cloves is an aromatic and powerful stimulant. Although it is a very ...
  2. ... two substances—a hydro- carbon, light oil of cloves, and an oxygenated oil, eugenol, which has acid properties, and is therefore called ... xxix.) Dose, 3 ss— 3 ij. Tinctura Thei Aromaticus.—Aromatic tincture of rhubarb. (Rhu- barb, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg.) Dose, 3 ss— 3 ij. Tinctura lihei.— ...
  3. ... two substances—a hydro- carbon, light oil of cloves, and an oxygenated oil—eugenol, which has acid properties, and is therefore called eugenic acid. The light oil of cloves is isomeric with the oils of turpentine, copaiba, ...
  4. ... hydro- ANTISEPTIC OILS. 547 carbon, light oil of cloves, and an oxygenated oil—eugenol, which has acid properties, and is therefore called ... xxix.) Dose, 3 ss— 3 ij. Syrupus Rhei Aromaticus.—Aromatic sirup of rhubarb. (Rhu- barb, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg.) Dose, 3 ss— 3 ij* Tinctura Rhei.— ...