Formulary for the preparation and mode of employing several new remedies : namely, morphine, iodine, quinine ... / with an introduction, and copious notes, by the late Charles Thomas Haden ; translated from the French of the third edition of Magendie's "Formulaire."
- François Magendie
- Date:
- 1824
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Formulary for the preparation and mode of employing several new remedies : namely, morphine, iodine, quinine ... / with an introduction, and copious notes, by the late Charles Thomas Haden ; translated from the French of the third edition of Magendie's "Formulaire.". Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![followed to so great a degree, that it persisted for twelve hours, and was not influenced by the different shades of lightd. M. Brandes has also succeeded in extracting from the seeds of the Datura stramonium*, and from the Hyoscyamus niger[, two alkaline d [Schweigger's Journal, 28. 1 ; JRepert. de 'Buchner, ix. 71 ; and Ure7s Dictionary of Chemistry, 1823.] e [The seeds yielded the following constituents to that gentleman: — Fixed oil 13.85; thick fatty oil 0.8 ; fatty butyraceous body, with resinous chlorophylle 1.4; wax 1.4 ; resin insoluble in ether 9.9 ; yellowish red extractive matter 0.6 ; malate of daturine 1 ; incrystallizable sugar, with a salt with a base of daturine 0.8 ; gummy extrac¬ tive matter 6; gum, with different salts 7.9; bassorine, with alumina and phosphate of lime 3.4 ; woody fibre 22 ; phyteumacolle 4.55 ; albumen 1.9 ; a matter ana¬ logous to ulmine, called by M. Brandes glutenoine 5.5 ; malate of daturine, malate and acetate of potass, and malate of lime 0.6 ; a membraneous secretion, containing silica 1.35 ; water 15.1 ; loss 1.95.] f [The seeds of the hyoscyamus niger furnished to M. Brandes: — Fixed oil, readily soluble in spirit of wine 19.6; fixed oil, difficultly soluble in spirit of wine 4.6 ; fatty substance analogous to cetine 1.4; malate of hyos- cyamine, with malates of lime and magnesia, and an ammoniacal salt 6.3 ; incrystallizable sugar, a trace ; gum 1.2; bassorine 2.4; fecula 1.5; woody fibre 26; phyteumacolle 3.4; soluble albumen 0.8; hard albumen 3.7 ; malate sulphate (?) and phosphate of potass 0.4 ; malate of lime 0.4; malate of magnesia 0.2 ; phosphates of lime and magnesia 2.4 ; water 24.1; excess 1.4. The ! ashes contained — carbonate, phosphate, sulphate (?) and G M](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30796568_0141.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


