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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![tinned vessel till tlie moisture is evaporated, strain through linen, and stir now and then whilst cooling. See Ung. Beuzoini. Uis^GUENTUM PopuLEUir CoMPOSiTTJM. P. Recentlv dried and bruised buds of poplar sviij, lard 5XI, bruised fresh leaves of poppy, belladonna, henbane, black nightshade, of each 5 V ; boil all gently together till they become crisp, strain and press. Unguextum Potass^ Sulphueat.tj. B. Triturate sul- phurated potash gr. xx.x, in a porcelain mortar, and gra- dually add prepared lard ^, rubbing together till the oint- ment is smooth and free from grittiness. (To be used when recently pi-epared.) Unguentum Potassii Bkohidi {vel Potassje Hydrobeo- MATis). M. Bromide of potassium 5ss, lard gj. Gui- BOUKT directs 1 pai-t to 12. See also Ung. Brominii Com- ipositum. Unguentum Potassii Cyanibi. Lombaed. Cyanide of potassium gr. ij, lard 5j. To be rubbed upon the sound skin, to relieve neuralgic and rheumatic pains. Unguentum Potassii Iodidi. B. Iodide of potassium gr. Ixiv, distilled water f^j, carbonate of potash gr. iv, prepared lard Jj. Dissolve the iodide of potassium and carbonate of potash in the water, and mix thoroughly with the lard. [By dissolving the salt in water a smooth oint- ment is procured. But in mixing this salt with mercurial ointment this expedient must not be adopted, unless a reaction between them is desired.] Unguentum Peecipitati Albi. See Ung. Hydrar-. Am- moniat. Unodentum Peopolis. Strained propolis 5j, olive oil 5iss. Melt together. In hmmorrhoidal disorder's. Unguentum PuEGATivuM. See Ung. Colocynthldis. Boee- haave's Ung. Purgans contains aloes ^-j, ox-gall ^j, althrea ointment gj. To be applied ahmit the 'navrL Unguentum Quini..e Sulpiiatis. Antonini. Sulphate of quinine .T,j, alcohol jij, sulphuric acid 10 drops, lard gss. To be rubbed on the groin, in intennitlents. Unguentum Quini.h Poetius. Sulphate of rjuinine 5^], lard 3ij. Used in frictions for tin; cure of inlermitients LTnquentum KusiNiE. B. Melt with a gentle heat resin i'a](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21687778_0481.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)