A universal formulary : containing the methods of preparing and administering officinal and other medicines. / by R. Eglesfeld Griffith.
- Robert Eglesfeld Griffith
- Date:
- 1851
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A universal formulary : containing the methods of preparing and administering officinal and other medicines. / by R. Eglesfeld Griffith. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![♦ Syrup sufficient Mix. A teaspoonful, morning and even- ing, in liemorrlioids. Lewis Disp. Sulphur Mixture, R. Precipitated sulphur two drachms Laudanum twenty drops Water four fl. ounces Mix. Three spoonfuls, a-day, in mercu- rial disease. Radius. R. Precipitated sulphur two drachms Fennel water three fl. ounces Cinnamon water one fl. ounce Syrup of opium half a fl. ounce Mix. A spoonful every two hours, in diabetes mellitus. Augustin. R. Washed sulphur one scruple Mucilage seven drachms Sugar half an ounce Eose water one fl. drachm A teaspoonful, every hour, in pectoral af- fections of young children. Phoebus. Balsam of Sulphur. R. Washed sulphur two ounces Olive oil sixteen fl. ounces Heat the oil, gradually stir in the sul- phur till it combines. Lond. Ph., 1824. Used as an external application to foul ulcers. Ethereal Balsam of Sulphur. R. Terebinthinated balsam of sulphur Sulphuric ether, each, half a drachm Dipper s animal oil six drachms Mix. In flatulent colic. Augustin. Terebinthinated Balsam of Sulphur. R. Plowers of sulphur one part Oil of turpentine four parts Dissolve on a sand-bath. As an external application to ulcers, &c. Van Mons. Ointment of Sulphur. R. Flowers of sulphur one pound Lard two pounds Mix. U. 8. Ph. As an application in itch. Compound Sulphur Ointment. one ounce Flowers of sulphur Ammoniated mercury Benzoic acid, each, Oil of bergamot Sulphuric acid, each. Nitrate of potassa Lard Melt the lard, add the other ingredients, and stir till cold. U. S. Ph. As an application in itch, tinea capitis, crusta lactea, &c Powdered white hellebore two ounces Nitrate of potassa one drach Soft soap half a poun Lard one pound and a-h ' Oil of bergamot thirty minims] Mix. Lond. Ph Used as the last, but more irritating, R. Flowers of sulphur two pai Carbonate of potassa one part^ Lard eight parts Mix. Li itch. FoT/. R. Flowers of sulphur two ounces Powdered muriate of ammonia two drachms' Oil of mint one drachm Lard four ounces Mix. In cases of inveterate itch. Lewees. R. Washed sulphur ten ounces Carbonate of potassa half an ounce Cinnabar one ounce Oil of bergamot half a fl. ounce Lard ten ounces Mix. In itch. Bafeman. Ointment of Sulphur and Camphor. R. Washed sulphur half a drachm Camphor one scruple Eose ointment one ounce Oil of roses three drops Mix. As an application in psorophthalmia. Allen. OintjNient of Sulphur and Soap. R. Flowers of sulphur one part Soft soap two parts Mix. In itch. Radius. Ointment of Sulphur and Zinc. R. Flowers of sulphur two ounces Sulphate of zinc Oil of bayberries, each, Lard Mix. In tinea capitis. R. Flowers of sulphur Oxide of zinc Oil of bayberries Lard Mix. As last. ::0 UK 5. i-- •henniai mil '. ' 1 ■ I one drachm one fl. drachm two drachms half a pound R. Sulphur half a pound one ounce six ounces Sax. Ph. four parts three parts six parts twelve parts Van 3Io}is Liniment of Sulphur and Soap. R. Soap three ouuces Water six ounces Dissolve with a gentle heat, and add Flowers of sulphur three ounces Used as a lotion in itch. Lugol Cerate of Sulphur. R. Flowers of sulphur two parts Cold cream seven parte Oil of almonds one part Mix.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b23982901_0402.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)