Practical prescribing and dispensing for medical students / by William Kirkby.
- Date:
- 1906
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Practical prescribing and dispensing for medical students / by William Kirkby. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![Tinctura Guaiaci Ammoniata, 3ss—3j; Tinctura Guaiaci, B.P.C., 3ss—3j), pills, powders and lozenges (Trochiscus Guaiaci Resinae). Mucilage of Acacia should be used for suspending the tincture in a mixture. Incompatibles. Oxidising agents, as Hydrogen Peroxide and Spirit of Nitrous Ether; also Mineral Acids. Guarana, gr. x—gr. Ix (6 to 40 dgm.) Administered in the form of powder and in mixtures (Elixir Guaranse, B.P.C. 3ss—3ij)- Haematoxyli Lignum. Given in mixtures (Decoctum H£ematoxyli, ^ss—^i]; Extractum Haematoxyli Liquidum, B.P.C. 3ss—3ij)- Incompatibles. Lime Water, Mineral Acids and Metallic Salts. Hamamelis. Used in mixtures (Tinctura Hamamelidis, 3ss—3j; Extractum Hamamelidis Liquidum^ TTl^v—TH^xv), lotions, injections (Liquor Hamamelidis), and in ointments (Unguentum Hamamelidis). A powdered resinoid substance, Hamamelin, is administered in supposi- tories. Hemidesmi Radix. Is given in mixtures (Syrupus Hemidesmi, 3ss—3j). Homatropinae Hydrobromidum, gr. gV—gr. to 3 mgm.) Solubility—Water, i in 6. Used as an application to the eyes either in solution or in the form of discs (Lamellae Homatropinae, gr. ^hw in each).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2196340x_0110.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)