A dispensatory and therapeutical remembrancer : with a full and distinct version of every practical formula, as authorized by the London, Edinburgh and Dublin royal college of physicians, in the latest editions of their several pharmacopias ... / By John Mayne ... Rev., with the addition of the formulæ of the United States pharmacopia, etc. By R. Eglesfeld Griffith.
- Mayne, John
- Date:
- 1848
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A dispensatory and therapeutical remembrancer : with a full and distinct version of every practical formula, as authorized by the London, Edinburgh and Dublin royal college of physicians, in the latest editions of their several pharmacopias ... / By John Mayne ... Rev., with the addition of the formulæ of the United States pharmacopia, etc. By R. Eglesfeld Griffith. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![vinum ipecacuanha, u. s. l. e. d. Wine of Ipecacuanha. Prep.—v. page 138. Use.—(Intl.) see preceding. Dose, 3iv.'—^i.; for young pa- tients a teaspoonful, (repeated every -4 hour if necessary.) Lobelia, u. s. l. e. The herb of Lobelia Inflata, Indian Tobacco. Lobelia. Use.—(Intl.) as an emetic and expectorant in spasmodic asthma; coughs attending phthisis pulmonalis, &c, whicli are dependent on accumulation of mucus. Dose, grs. x.—grs. xx., powdered. tinctura lobelia, u.s. e. Tincture of Lobelia. Prep.—ik at page 56. Use.—(Intl.) same as foregoing. Dose, 3ii.—%iv. , tinctura lobelia atherea, e. Ethereal Tincture of Lo- belia. Prep.—See under Antispasmodics. Use.—(Intl.) similar in action to preceding, but chiefly em- ployed for antispasmodic purposes ; this being a much more ener- getic tincture than the foregoing, it is employed chiefly as an antispasmodic. [Phytolacca Radix, u. s. The root of Phytolacca decandra. Poke- root. Use.—(Intl.) the powder acts as an emetic, but very slowly, and operates on the bowels, also causes some narcotic effects ; in small doses is alterative. Dose, as an emetic gr. x.—grs. xxx., as alterative gr. i.—grs. v.] [Sanguinaria, u. s. The rhizoma of S. Canadensis. Blood-root. Use.—(Intl.) an acrid emetic, and in large doses acro-narcotic, has been given as emetic, nauseant and alterative, in diseases of R Ipecacuanha? Oxymel scillae Syrupi Syrupi tolu. M. f. mis- Aqua? F. mistura tura, cujus sumat cochl. sumat partem tertiam om- tuss. urg. (in hooping ni quadrante horae donee cough.) supervenerit vomitus. R Ipecacuanha? R [pecacuanha?, rad. contus. Sacchari, purif. Div. Senna? in chartulas de Aqua?, bullientis Ma- quibus sumat unam quar- cera per horas duas, et ta q. q. parte hora?, donee liquori colat. adde emesis supervenerit.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21013950_0165.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


