Selections from physicians' prescriptions containing lists of the terms, phrases, contractions, and abbreviations used in prescriptions : with explanatory notes : the grammatical construction of prescriptions : rules for the pronunciation of pharmaceutical terms : a prosodiacal vocabulary of the names and drugs, etc. : and a series of abbreviated prescriptions illustrating the use of the preceding terms : to which is added a key containing the prescriptions in an unabbreviated form, with a literal translation for the use of medical and pharmaceutical students / by Jonathan Pereira.
- Jonathan Pereira
- Date:
- 1890
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Selections from physicians' prescriptions containing lists of the terms, phrases, contractions, and abbreviations used in prescriptions : with explanatory notes : the grammatical construction of prescriptions : rules for the pronunciation of pharmaceutical terms : a prosodiacal vocabulary of the names and drugs, etc. : and a series of abbreviated prescriptions illustrating the use of the preceding terms : to which is added a key containing the prescriptions in an unabbreviated form, with a literal translation for the use of medical and pharmaceutical students / by Jonathan Pereira. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
![331.—Kecipe, Linimenti Saponis, unciam Tincturse Opii, drachmam Misce. Fiat linimentum, cum panno laneo fauci- bus externis applicandum. Mix. Let a liniment be made, to be applied ivith a woollen cloth to the external fauces. 332.—Eecipe, Olei Amygdalae, unciam Camphor as, drachmam Misce pro linimento, quocum tangantur papillse ter quaterve in die. Mix, for a linhnent, with which let the nipples be touched three or four times a day. 333.—Kecipe, Acidi Sulphurici diluti, drachmam Liquoris Aluminis compositi, semiunciam Aquae purse, uncias sex Probe commisceantur. Indatur nari ex qua san- guis stillat, turunda ex linteo raso, humectata hoc liquore et relinquenda illic per dies duos. Let them be well mixed. Let a pellet of scraped linen [i.e. linf], moistened with this liquor, be placed in the nostril from which the blood flows, and left there for the space of two days. 334.—Kecipe, Florum Sambuci, libras duas Coque in Aquae libris quatuor. Foveantur eo de-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21071871_0361.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)