Materia medica, pharmacy, pharmacology and therapeutics / by W. Hale White.
- William Hale-White
- Date:
- 1901
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Materia medica, pharmacy, pharmacology and therapeutics / by W. Hale White. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![Liquor et Ainmonii Citratis — Calcis Saccha- ratus — Ethyl Nitritis •— Morphinas Ace- tatis Hydrochlo- lidi Tartratis , Approximate Dose. Bismuthi, 10—GOin.. A]pproximate Dose, Liquor Hydrargyri Perchloridi — Hydrogeuii Peroxidi — Ammonii Ace- tatis Citratis — Potassii Per- manganatis — Calcis \ — Magnesii Car- [ bonalis j ^-25- 2-6?^. Not used internally: Liquor Acidi Chromici. — Ammonina Fortis. — Calcis Chlorinatre. — Caoutchouc. — Epispasticus. — Ferri Perchloridi Fortis. Persulphatis, — Haniamelidis. Liquor Hydrargyri Nitratis Acid us. — lodi Fortis. —• Pancreatis. — Picis Carbouis. — Plumbi Subacetatis Fortis. — — — Dilutus. — Sodii Ethylatis. I — Zinci Chloi'idi. Liquores (concentrated).—Nearly all these are made by repeated percolation of 10 oz. (2 oz. of Quassia) of the powdered drug with enough Alcohol (20 per cent.) to form one pint of the Liquor. The second percolation usually takes place three days after the first, and those subsequent (commonly ten) at intervals of twelve hours. For Liq. Sarsfe Co. Cone, the Sarsaparilla is infused and the other ingredients are boiled, the decoction is concentrated, and alcohol added to preserve it. Liq. Calumbas Cone, is mad^ by maceration with water, and Liq. Sennfe Cone, by repeated percolation with water ; alcohol is added to preserve both, and that of Senna is flavoured with Tincture of Ginger. There are ten concentrated Liquors, viz.:— Liquor Calumbae Concentratus. I Liquor Cusparito Concen- — Chiratas Concdntratus. tratus](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21507260_0040.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


