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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![decoction (say rumex root dried §i.—to water %xvi.) §L—%'u., 2ce or 3ce daily. [SpirOBa, u. S. The root of Spiraea Tomentosa. Hardhack. Use.—(Intl.) tonic and astringent, useful in bowel complaints. Dose, of extract grs. v. to xv., of decoction (§i. to Oi. water) m.—fgij.] [Statice, u. s. The root of Statice Caroliniana. Marsh Rose- mary. Use.—(Intl.) in same cases as kino and catechu, usually in in- fusion or decoction, also as a gargle in aphthous and malignant sore throat. (Extl.) as a wash to indolent ulcers.] Tormentilla, u. s. l. e. tormentilla officinalis, d. The root of Potentilla Tormentilla, u. s. l. e. Common Tormentil, D. Use.—(Intl.) in dysentery, and obstinate diarrhoea, especially of consumptive patients; hemorrhages of the passive kind. Dose, 9i.—3i. in powder. (Extl.) applied (as wash, &c.) to in- dolent sores on any part; tender or ulcerated gums, mouth, fauces, relaxed uvula, &c.—See following :— decoctum tormentilla, l. Decoction of Tormentil. Prep.—Boil tormentil bruised 5ii., in distilled water Oiss., down to Oi.; strain. Use.—(Intl.) same as preceding. Dose, §i.—gii., 3 or 4 times daily. (Extl.) as wash, injection (in leucorrhcea), gargle, &c. Uva Ul'Si, v. s. l. e. d. The leaves of Arbutus Uva Ursi, u. s. The leaves from Arctostaphylos Uva Ursi, l. e. From Arbutus Uva Ursi, d. Whortleberry. Bearberry. Use.—(Intl.) in tedious diarrhoea and dysentery, diabetes, cys- Tormentil. Syrupi papav. M. f. R 01. cinnamomi mistura cap. coch. Sacchari pur. M. dein in die. 9.QUG Whortleberry Decoct, tormentillae R Decoct, (vel infus.) ilvae ursi Pulv. cretae comp. cum opio Aci(ji sulphuriei dil. Tr. kino M. f. mis- -j/r. digitalis tura, cujus sum. Syrupi papav. M. f. in die, urgente diarrhoea. mistura, (in chronic in- R Decoct, tormentil. flam mation of larynx, &c. lr. cubebae or 0f the mucous mem- catechu brane of urinary organs.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21013950_0083.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


