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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![[Mr. Nicholas Mill affirms, that from forty to sixty minims of the saturated tincture of lupuline act as an anodyne, and have a powerful effect in allaying great nervous irri¬ tation ; whilst that stupidity which often accompanies the use of opium is never in¬ duced by this medicine5.] EXTRACTUM LUPULINÆ. Extract of Lupuline. This extract may be prepared, either with the aqueous infusion when it is bitter and aro¬ matic, or with the decoction when it is equally bitter, but less aromatic, and retains some resin. SYRUPUS LUPULINÆ. Syrup of Lupuline. Take of Alcoholic tincture of lupuline • • 1 part. Simple syrup ... 7 parts. The doses of these preparations are not yet precisely established ; but, as the lupuline contains no poisonous property, practitioners may easily determine them. ù [Annals of Philosophy, January, 1824.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30796568_0159.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


