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antipyretic effects. It has rendered good service in the
treatment of typhoid fever and tuberculosis, and appears
also to have analgesic properties similar to those of
antipyrin.
Administration.-This remedy is given in doses of
from I to 15 grains (0.06 to I gramme).
JAMBUL.
No chemical studies have yet been made of this plant,
which is the Eugenia jambolana or Syzygium jambo-
lanu it.
Physical Properties.-Jambul appears in the form of
a brown powder.
Solubility.-This drug is soluble in alcohol, but not
in water.
Therapeutic Applications.-This new medicament
has been found particularly useful in the treatment of
diabetes mellitus. It has also some value in the diar-
rhceas of children.
Administration.-Jambul powder is given in doses of
from 1o to 15 grains (0.6 to I gramme).
KAIRIN.
The ct/ljl-kairin, or klyzdrochloride of oxy-chitnolin ethl,1
is obtained from chinolin, its formula being C9,10(C2,H)-
NOHC1.
Physical Properties.-Kairin is a bitter, nauseous
substance.
Solubility.-This drug is soluble in water, less so in
alcohol, but insoluble in ether.
Therapeutic Applications.-Kairin has been used for
its antipyretic properties as a succedaneum of quinine.
Administration.-This remedy is best administered
in pill form, in doses of from 5 to 15 grains (0.3 to I
gramme).
IA new body named orth//o-ox3yethyl-ana-mono-acetylamidochinolin,
recently brought out, is said to possess also antipyretic properties, but has
not yet been used in practical medicine.II9
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Cerna, David. Notes on the Newer Remedies: Their Therapeutic Applications and Modes of Administration, Second Edition, book, 1894; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143542/m1/118/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas Health Science Center Libraries.