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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![may be gradually increased till 3ss is readied for each bath. Water q. s. ALXErjr FuEFUEis. Boil Ibiv of bran with Cj of wntcv and add It to the bath, which should be used at yO F. VLXEUM Gelatinii. P. Dissolve Gelatin gxvij iu water by means of heat, and add to CO gallons water. \LNEUii Gltceeini Compositum. Cut. H. Tragacautli Ih], glycerine tbij, water Cij ; boil till dissolved.'' Oj to t'xxx of water. vLXEFM HrDRVRGTEr BicnLoiUDi. F. H. Satiis and- KijpMUliques. From 5 to 10 grains of corrosive sublimate in water q. s. for a bath. Rarely used. Se(; Balneum -Mercuriale. \LNE.i: loDURETJE. P. Iodine 5iiss, iod. potassium jv, dissolve in 60 gallons water. For children, about the -trengtb. Wooden vessels must be used. \LXEUM loDiNii. Cut. H. Iodine ^ij, solution of potash V-h water Oj. Dissolve. Oij to bo added to Cxxx of water. XEUM Maeinum. Cut. H. Common .salt Ibviij, sul- Uate of magnesia ftij, solution of chloride of calcium j, water Cij. Dissolve. Add Oj to Cxxx of water. See also Aqua Marina. A common substitute is 3 oz. of bay salt to 5 gallons of water. As a pediluvium, add a handful ■ f salt to a pailful of water; to which a little mustard is sometimes added. liLXEUM Meecuriale. Cut. H. Corrosive .sublimate ^iii hydrochloric acid gj, water Cij. Oj to be added to Cxxx or water. I^lneum Muriaticum, RicnAED. Hydrochloric acid ?ii —IV, water 16 i)ails. In i^ruvlgo and lichen. ;iLNEuii Oleosum. Cold baths of olive or other oils to iwhich aromatic plants may be added, are used in the liast as a preservative from the plague : the patient remains iu ithem about half an hour. LNEUM Piu.MiiARiUM. P. Carb. soda v.iiss, salt Vj, mlph. soda 3., \, bicarb, soda 5vj, bruised gelatin -,iiiss, /ater 60 gallons. ENEA PNEU.^tATICA. Air of different temperatures, and 'anously imin-egnated with volatile remedies, is ai)i)liod -'cally or generall.v to the body. J.ately, compressed air 'as been applied locally; and M. Tabaeie has caused](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21687778_0057.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)