The digestive ferments and their uses in medicine and surgery / Armour and Company.
- Armour and Company
- Date:
- [1893]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The digestive ferments and their uses in medicine and surgery / Armour and Company. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Then filter it through a wetted filter, dissolve the sugar in the filtrate, and pass enough water through the filter to make the whole pioduct measure sixteen (i6) fiuid ounces. Each fiuid drachm represents one grain of Pepsin, Elixir of Pepsin, Bismuth and Strychnine, (N.F.) ]j. Sulphate of Strychnine, . grains. Elixir of Pepsin and Bismuth, i6 fl oz. Dissolve the Sulphate of Strychnine in the Elixir. Each fluid drachm represents yW grain of sulphate of strychnine, one grain of pepsin and two grains of citrate of bismuth and am- monia. Elixir of Pepsin and Bismuth, (N. F) Pepsin (Armour’s) . . .128 grains. Citrate of Bismuth and Ammonia, 256 grains. Water of Ammonia, . a sufficient quantity. Glycerin, . . • • 2 fl. oz. Alcohol, 3 fl. oz. Syrup, 4 fl. oz. Compound Elixir of Taraxacum, . i fl. oz. Purified Talcum, . . . 120 grains. Water, . enough to make 16 fl. oz. Dissolve the pepsin in four (4) fluid ounces of water. Dissolve the citrate of bismuth and ' 53 /](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28129040_0051.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)