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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of organic chemistry 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1922
    ... Kerosene, 44, 45 Ketene, 167 Keto form, 305 Ketones, aromatic, 507 fatty, 205 identification, 210 nomenclature, 189 ... indole, 582 iodide, 26, 251 isocyanide, 246 -nonyl ketone, 210 orange, 556 phenylhydrazine, 337 salicylate, 535 sulphate, ...
  2. ... c. v.—oz. 1.54 (Methyl-iso-butenyl-ketone ; Iso-propylidene-acetone). — Fr. acetone hy sulphuric acid.— ... Mesoxallyl-urea,—see Alloxan. Metacetone,—see Di-ethyl-ketone. Meta-amido-phenyl-para-methoxy-quinoline Antiperiodic, Antipyretic.— ...
  3. ... CI0H10O. “A stearopten (having the nature of a ketone) obtained from cinnamomum camphora, and purified by sublimation.” < ... F, p 814. SYRUPUS RUBI IDA2I. Syrup of Raspberry. This is the same as before. Fresh, ripe ( ...
  4. ... oil has been proved to be methyl-nonyl-ketone, CH3.CO.C9H19. It is the most soluble ... 729 hydrokinone 861 iodide 770 naphthalin 724 nonyl-ketone 820 pelletierine 921 toluol 724 Methylal 771 Methylamine ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A compend of pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1895
    ... 66.—A stearopten (having the nature of a ketone) derived from Cinnamomum Camphor a, and purified by ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Nutrition and clinical dietetics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1923
    ... including a discussion of the importance of the Ketone-antiketone properties of foods in their relation to ... carbohydrates to be oxidation products of polyhydric alcohols (ketone- or aldehyde-alcohols). Human food usually contains molecules ...
  7. ... 253 Alcohols 256-259 Ethers. 256 Aldehydes 257 Ketones 258 Acids , 258 Methyl Alcohol 259 Ethyl Alcohol . ... to cure. Bromal, C2Br3OH, is also known. 544. Ketones. These bodies are the result of the first ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A new pronouncing dictionary of medicine : being a voluminous and exhaustive hand-book of ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Edward Stern and Co., Philad[elphi]a : W.B. Saunders, 913 Walnut Street, 1892
    ... Solubility. Uses. Dosage. Remarks. Acetophenone (hypnone). Phenyl-methyl ketone. Colorless, volatile liq- uid, with odor resem- bling ...
  9. ... Soc., 1917, XXXIX, 320. THE URINE 319 or ketones, arid as such will reduce metallic oxids to ... the decomposition which occurs between the aldehyd or ketone group of the sugar molecule and the amino ...
  10. ... potassium bromide or iodide, on acetone. The latter, “ ketone chloroformis a commercial article. Substitution-products op Ethane.— ... E. maculata, var. citriodora, contains an aldehyde or ketone similar to that of citronella. Like the turpentines, ...
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