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 henbane 31], water sxxiv. Boll, strain, and add to the liquor %iv of emollient meals (see Farina; Emollientes) to form a poultice. Cataplasma Antiseptictjm. F. H. Barley flour gvj, pow- dered Peruvian bark 3], water q. s. Boil, and when cool enough, add camphor in powder ^j. n • • Cataplasma Aeomaticum. Similar to Cataplasma Lumini. Cataplasma Asteingens. Fot. Catechu gj, powdered oak- bark and barley meal, each 3], cold water, q. s. Cataplasma BELLAUONNiE. Dr. Reece. Extract of bella- donna made in vacuo 5j, oatmeal ftss, boiling water, q. s. Cataplasma Bynes. Gut's H. Ground malt, with yeast q. s. to form a poultice; to be applied warm. Cataplasma Calcis. Slaked lime gij, oatmeal 5ij, lard giv. Formerly used at Bath Hospital. . Cataplasma Calcts Sulphatis. Sir W. Blizaed. Pans plaster mixed with water to a soft paste, and applied before it hardens. Formerly applied to ulcers to form an artificial scab; now occasionally used to afford mechanical support in some surgical cases. Cataplasma Caebonis. B. Macerate Jij of bread in Oss of boilino- water for 10 minutes near the fire, then gradu- ally stir in Siss of linseed meal; with this mis 51J of pow- dered wood charcoal.and sprinkle ji] more over the surtace. Cataplasma CEPiE. Onions roasted and mashed. Catal^lasma Conii. B. Mix hemlock leaf in powder 33 and linseed meal Siij, and add them to boilmg water 3X gradually, constantly stirring. _ ■, „ . , Cataplasma Cumini. L. 1788. Cnmui seeds Ihj bar- berries, scordium leaves, serpentaria root, ot each 511J. cloves 51; to be powdered together, aiul mixed with thrice their weight of honey. Gvy's H. Cumin seeds ftj. bay- berries giii, wormwood Svj, pimento 5], treacle q. s. Cataplasm! Dauci. Guy's H. Carrots boiled till soft, and bruised. [Scraped raw carrot is more stimiilant.j Cataplasma ad Decubitum. G. Plumbum Tanmcum Itdmorme Boil Sij of oak-hark in q. s. water, o yield 1: fstrled decociion, add to this 33 f,;^^-,^/;^ acetnte of lead, collect the precipitate on a filter, and put it into a bottle with jij of rectified spirit.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21687778_0070.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)