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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![UNGUENTUM GALL^E COMPOSITTJM, L. UNGUENTUM GALL.E ET opii, e. Compound Ointment of Galls. Prep.—Mix together galls finely powdered 5'i-* lard ^ii., hard opium powdered 3ss-> L-—or—RUD together galls in fine powder 3ii., opium powdered %i., axunge ^i., e. Use.—In hemorrhoidal diseases; preferable to the foregoing from the addition of opium. [Geranium, u. s. The root of Geranium Maculatum. Use.—[Intl.) a powerful astringent, used in same cases as other vegetable astringents. Dose, powder gr. xx.—xxx. In de- coction (,§1. to water Oiss. boiled to Oj.) f^i. to f^ii.] Geum, u.s. geum urbanum, d. The root of Geum Rivale, u. s. The root of Common Avens. Use.—[Intl.) in diarrhoea, but not often employed. Dose, 3ss. —i., powdered, 4 times daily, or as infusion (say avens ^i.— water Oi.), ^i.—,§iss., every 4 or 5 hours. Granatlim, l. granati fructus cortex, granati radicis cor- tex, U. S. GRANATI RADIX, E. PUNICA GRANATUM, D. Vide Anthelmintics. Pomegranate. Use.—{Intl.) in obstinate diarrhoeas, colliquative perspirations. Dose, 9i.—3i-» powdered. decoctum granati, l. Decoction of Pomegranate. Prep.—Boil pomegranate (rind) §ii., in distilled water Oiss. down to Oi., and strain. Use.—[Intl.) same as preceding. Dose, §ss.—^ii. Hflematoxyloil, U. S. E. h^ematoxylum, l. h^ematoxylum cam- pechianum, d. The wood of Heematoxylon Campechianum. Logwood. Use.—To form the following preparations :— DECOCTUM H.EMATOXYLI, U. S. E. D. DeCOCtioil of LogWOod. Prep.—Boil logwood chips §i. in water Oi., (Oii., u. s.) down to ^x. (Oi., u.s.); towards the end add cinnamon powdered $i., Logwood. Kino, pulv. F. massa R Ext. hsematoxyli in pill aequ. div. Aqu. cinnamomi R Ext. haematox. Tr. catechu F. haus- Aquae tus sumendus. Spir. cinnamomi R Ext. haematox. Tr. catechu M. dent. cochl. quaque hor.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21013950_0074.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


