The American Homoeopathic PharmacopoeiaJoseph T. O'Connor Boericke & Tafel, 1883 - 511 páginas |
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acetic alcohol added alcohol are taken allowed to stand ammonium Amount of drug barium chloride bark boiling carbonate chloride chopped and pounded Class III Class VII color colorless Common Name cool place covered with five crystals dark directed under Class dissolved distilled water dried Drug power evaporated feet high flowers Formula fresh plant heat hydrochloric acid hydrogen sulphide iodide let it stand Linn liquid Materia Medica metal mixture Molecular Weight nitric acid odor one-sixth oxide petioles potassium potency poured power of tincture precipitate Preparation for Homeopathic Preparation.-The prepared as directed prepared by trituration proven by Dr pulp and weighed pulp mixed pure remain eight days salt separated by decanting shaken twice silver nitrate sodium soluble solution specific gravity stand eight days stem stirred the whole straining and filtering strychnia sulphate sulphuric acid Synonyms taste triturated as directed trituration twice a day weight of alcohol well-stoppered bottle yellow zinc
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Página 399 - The fresh herb, gathered shortly before coming into bloom, is chopped and pounded to a pulp and weighed. Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, the pulp mixed thoroughly with one-sixth part of it, and the rest of the alcohol added. After stirring the whole well, and pouring it into a well-stoppered bottle, it is allowed to stand eight days in a dark, cool place.
Página 21 - Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, and after thoroughly mixing the pulp with one-sixth part of it, the rest of the alcohol is added. After having stirred the whole, and having filled it into a well-stoppered bottle, it is allowed to stand eight days, in a dark, cool place. The tincture is then separated by decanting, straining and filtering.
Página 222 - Take of sulphate. of iron, nine ounces ; arsenate of soda, dried at 300° F., four ounces ; acetate of soda, three ounces ; boiling distilled water, a sufficiency. Dissolve the arsenate and acetate of soda in two pints, and the sulphate of iron in three pints of the water, mix the two solutions, collect the white precipitate which forms, on a calico filter, and wash until the washings cease to be affected by a dilute solution of chloride of barium. Squeeze the washed precipitate between folds of...
Página 96 - Two parts of the root, one part of the herb, and one part of the flowers are pounded together to a fine pulp and weighed. Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, and after thoroughly mixing the pulp with one-sixth part of it, the rest of the alcohol is added. After...
Página 380 - The fresh bark is chopped and pounded to a pulp and weighed. Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, the pulp mixed thoroughly with one-sixth part of it, and the rest of the alcohol added. After having stirred the whole, pour it into a wellstoppered bottle, and let it stand eight days in a dark, cool place.