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Credit: Notes on the treatment of skin diseases / by Robert Liveing. 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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![FORMULA. (1) Balneum alltalimm, ]^ Potassas carbonatis . . . . oz. 3. Sodae earbonatis . . . . . oz. 3. Aquae calidae . . . . . C. xxx. Dissolve. Used in Eczema and Ichthyosis. (2) Balneum patasscB milphwata, ^ Potassae sulphuratae . . . . lb. ^. Aquae calidse . . . . . C. X23. Dissolve. Used in Scabies. (3) Balnettm sulphuris comjpo»itum. Bp Sulphuris praecipitati . . . . oz. 2. Sodae hyposulphitis . . . . oz. 1. Acidi sulphiirici diluti . . . fl. oz. ss. Aquae . . . . . . 0 j. Mix. One pint to be added to thirty gallons of water. Used in Scabies. (4) Caustictm acidi chromici. Acidi chromici . . . . . gr. 50. Aquae . . . . . . fl. oz. ss. Mix. Used as a caustic for warts, &c. k2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21944209_0117.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)