The Latin grammar of pharmacy for the use of medical and pharmaceutical students with an essay on the reading of Latin prescriptions.
- Ince, Joseph
- Date:
- 1882
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The Latin grammar of pharmacy for the use of medical and pharmaceutical students with an essay on the reading of Latin prescriptions. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![IX. R Pil. hydrarg., 553. — ex aloe cum myrrh. 5]*. M. et divide in pil. xxx. Sumat ij. sign. noct. h.s. Admov. parti affect, empl. ex hydrarg. Sir David Dundas, Sergt. Surgeon to George III. X. R Pulp, cass! se fislul, ^ij. Cap. mag. castanese singulis noctibus hora quietis, augendo vel immmuendo quantitatem pro modo operandi. Persistat in usu cassiae donee febriciila prorsiis evanuerit. R Elect, lenitiv, ^ij. Lact. sulphuris, 5iij. Syr. ros., q.s. M. f. molle electuarium, cQjiis cap. quantitatem castanese omni nocte ciibitum itura donee prorsus convaluerit. Dr. Alexander Aberdour. 1809. XI. R Liq. ammon. a., ^iij. Sp. ether, nitros, 5iv. Vini. ant. tart., J'j- Aq. camph. ad ^viij. M. cap. 3j. q.q. 2da hora. R Quinise sulph., 3j. Acid, sulph. a., Jss. Tr. chl5r5form. co., jij. Syrupi aurant, 5vj. Aquae ad ^viij. M. cap. ^j. q.q. 4ta hora. June 20, 1872. E. H. Rudderforth.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21687274_0117.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)