The pocket formulary and synposis of the British & foreign pharmacopoeias : comprising standard and approved formulae for the preparations & compounds employed in medical practice / by Henry Beasley.
- Beasley, Henry
- Date:
- 1877
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The pocket formulary and synposis of the British & foreign pharmacopoeias : comprising standard and approved formulae for the preparations & compounds employed in medical practice / by Henry Beasley. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![of ammonia in fine powder 5j. Applied to chronic gland' ulwr tnlargements. Unguentum Hydeaegybi ctjm Soda. F. H. Savon Mer- curiel. Mercurial ointment giiiss, solution of caustic soda giij ; triturate until they combine. Unguentum Hydeargyei Ammoniati. B. Ammonnited mercury gr. Ixij, simple ointment ; mix thoroughly. U. S. I'to 12. G. 1 to 9. Unguenttjm Hydeaegyei Chloeidi. See Ung. liyd. Subchlor. , Unguentum Hydeaegyei Bichloeidi. Guys H. bi- chloride of mercury gr. iij, spermaceti ointment 3J ir. ihe powdered sublimate should be rubbed perfectly smooth with a little of the ointment, and the rest acided, and ^yeIl mixed. The Fommade de Cirillo, P., is naade with 5] ot sublimate, 5ii chloride ammonium, to 33 of lard, well ground together. Dr. Coerigan uses an ointment con- taining gr. V of sublimate to of lard, in the treatment of porrigo. Unguentum Hydeaegyei CnLOEO-IoDiDi. M. Kecamiee. Chloro-iodide of mercury gr. iij, bird or cerate ; mix accurately. ^ n -t^ Unguentum Hydrargyei Cyanidi. Cazenate. Cyanide of mercury gr. viij, lard 3} ^v. A few drops of essence of lemon or bergamot are sometimes added. . Unguentum Hydrargyri Iodidi. L. (Green) iod.de of mercury 5.). wLite wax gij, lard pi; melt the wax and lard together, and add the iodide 111 fine powder. 1. 1 to 20 beuzoat. lard. t. i- t^, Unguentum Hydrargyei Iodidi Rubri. B. Bed loiudc of mercury in fine powder gr. xvj, simple ointment 51. Mix thoroughly. U. S. 1 to 30. r;,.;,„„„ Unguentum Hydeargyei Nitratis. B. I ng Chnum. Mercury by weight 'iv, nitric acidf^xij, prepared ar.l 5x7. 0 ive oil fVcxxii! Dissolve the mercury in the nitric ac.d w th tlic'^id of a gentle heat; melt the lard in the m . by a ' earn <.r watci-bath, in a porcelain vessel capable of ho di g six times the quantity, and, while the mixture ,s ho add the solution of mercury, also hot, mixing them S ;<m^,lv. If U.e mixture do not froth up, nicrea.e the heat till tins occurs. Keep it .^t rred until cohl. [Ihe](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21687778_0474.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)