The Pharmaceutical era . is statement, the author men-tions the following advantages which this new germ-icide possesses. If is easily soluble in water, possess-ing a slight odor of creosote; it is strongly antiseptic,IA per cent, solution killing bacilli of anthrax infrom one to five minutes. It is very inexpensive,costing only one-half as much as lysol, and the oneper cent, solution, which is that commonly employed,being furnished for one-tenth the expense of 1-20 car-?bolized solution. ? TELLURIC ACID.—The formula H=TeO.+2H=0usually given to telluric acid is found, by A. Gutbier(Berichte),


The Pharmaceutical era . is statement, the author men-tions the following advantages which this new germ-icide possesses. If is easily soluble in water, possess-ing a slight odor of creosote; it is strongly antiseptic,IA per cent, solution killing bacilli of anthrax infrom one to five minutes. It is very inexpensive,costing only one-half as much as lysol, and the oneper cent, solution, which is that commonly employed,being furnished for one-tenth the expense of 1-20 car-?bolized solution. ? TELLURIC ACID.—The formula H=TeO.+2H=0usually given to telluric acid is found, by A. Gutbier(Berichte), to be incorect. For various reasons thisinvestigator thinks that the formula should be writtenHiTeO«. The acid is found to be very faintly acidlike HiS and HCN, and cannot be titrated by directalkalimetric methods. It forms no double salts withlead or silver nitrate as formerly stated. The potas-sium salt of telluric acid ocurs in two forms, K=TeO»+5H=0 and K2TeO.+2H:0. :^vember 81, 1901.] THE PHARMACEUTICAL


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