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  1. ... Tonic, Antisep.— Uses : Extern., skin dis. & perfume. Oil, Thyme.— U. S. P.... c. b.—lb. .39 (Often misnamed “ Oil of Origanum”).—Yolat. oil fr. fl. tops Thymus vulgaris, L.—Chief constit., thymol, Ch,H,40 ; also carvacrol, C10H14O ; somet. the ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A compend of pharmacy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1895
    ... oxygenated volatile oil. OLEUM THYMI, U. S.—Oil of Thyme. THYMOL, U. S.—Thymol. ClOHuO ; 149.66.—A phenol oc- ... pulegioides. Leaves and tops. CioH180. Oxygenated oil. Thymi (Thyme) (Oil ... is chiefly thymol, C10H14O. A carvene, terpene, Ci0Hi6, and carvol, C10H14. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Classification : medicine 
    Publication: [Washington,D.C.] : Army Medical Library, [1949]
    ... Cresols (cresylic acid; methylphenol) Phenol (carbolic acid) Propamadine Thymol (thyme camphor) For Toxicity, see WC 644 225 Aliphatic ... Cresols ( cresylic acid, methylphenol) Phenol (carbolic acid) Propamidine Thymol ( thyme camphor) 966 Dyes Acridine Acriflavine Fuchsin Proflavine Rosaniline ...
  4. ... diluted, the only taste experienced is that of thyme. Thymol has acrid properties, and is similar in its ...
  5. ... Thymene, thy'meen. Hydrocarbon associated with cymene and thymol in thyme. Thymiama, thim-e-am'ah (thuo, to burn ... thymene and cymene, associated with a stearoptene called thymol or oil of thyme, which is officinal. See Thymol. Psyche; Satureia capitata; ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry of the carbon compounds, or, Organic chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1886
    ... oil (at 176°); Thymene, (together with cymene and thymol), from oil of thyme, (at 160-165°); Carvene (with carvol, C10H14O), from ...
  7. ... Tincture of Lavender. Oil of Stimulant; Cymene, C10HU, Thyme. "Iij- thymene, C10H16, thymol, Cj0H14O. Origanum. Stimulant; gr. xxx. V olatile oil, ... 803 Thujetin 862 Thujigenin 862 Thujin 824, 862 Thyme, oil 792 Thymene 792 Thymol 792, 805 inhalation 1205 Lewin’s mixture 1205 Thymus ...
  8. ... diluted, the only taste experienced is that of thyme. Thymol has acrid properties, and is similar in its ...
  9. ... Thalline 307 Thorn Apple 105 Thoroughwort 132, 387 Thyme .: 472 Thymol 449 Thymus Vulgaris 472 Tick WTeed 388, 471 ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of the Hospital Corps, United States Navy, 1939 (Text) 
    Publication: Washington : Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 1939
    ... contains menthol which is an alcohol; oil of thyme contains thymol, which is a phenol; oil of gaultheria contains ... 12 minims. MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS 233 Thymol, Thymol, U. S. P.—A ... having an aromatic, thyme- like odor and a pungent, aromatic taste, with ...
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