The Spatula, Volume 22Irving P. Fox Spatula publishing Company, 1915 - Pharmacy |
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Page 17
... Tincture of cudbear N. F. Talcum , purified .... 8 grs . 75 grs . 8 grs . 20 m . 40 m . 4 fl ozs . 2 fl ozs . 2 fl . drs . .120 grs . Aromatic elixir enough to make 16 fl . ozs . Add the acids to the water and glycerine , and to this ...
... Tincture of cudbear N. F. Talcum , purified .... 8 grs . 75 grs . 8 grs . 20 m . 40 m . 4 fl ozs . 2 fl ozs . 2 fl . drs . .120 grs . Aromatic elixir enough to make 16 fl . ozs . Add the acids to the water and glycerine , and to this ...
Page 18
... Tincture of nux vomica Peppermint water to make Tablespoonful three times a day . Weed Killer Powder . Arsenous acid ( white arsenic ) Caustic soda , powdered Dried sodium carbonate . Prussian blue Mange Cure . I OZ . I OZ . JO grs . 3i ...
... Tincture of nux vomica Peppermint water to make Tablespoonful three times a day . Weed Killer Powder . Arsenous acid ( white arsenic ) Caustic soda , powdered Dried sodium carbonate . Prussian blue Mange Cure . I OZ . I OZ . JO grs . 3i ...
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... tinctures , tablets , etc. , set in wooden racks to prevent them from falling out when the vessel was rolling and pitching at sea . This dispensary , contrary to the usual custom , was not fitted with a bunk for the Hospital Steward ...
... tinctures , tablets , etc. , set in wooden racks to prevent them from falling out when the vessel was rolling and pitching at sea . This dispensary , contrary to the usual custom , was not fitted with a bunk for the Hospital Steward ...
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... Tincture of capsicum .. Mustard , powdered . Malt vinegar .. Mint Tea for Nerves . .20 drops 11⁄2 ozs . 6 ozs . Mint has many virtues and a few vices . Well washed , the leaves pulled from the stems , slightly mashed and boiling water ...
... Tincture of capsicum .. Mustard , powdered . Malt vinegar .. Mint Tea for Nerves . .20 drops 11⁄2 ozs . 6 ozs . Mint has many virtues and a few vices . Well washed , the leaves pulled from the stems , slightly mashed and boiling water ...
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... Tincture of iodine .... I dr . ..... I OZ . Don't shake the bottle . Paint the clear liquid on night and morning . This remedy is said to be un- failing . No. 2 . Aromatic sulphuric acid U.S. P Spirits of nitrous ether Creosote ...
... Tincture of iodine .... I dr . ..... I OZ . Don't shake the bottle . Paint the clear liquid on night and morning . This remedy is said to be un- failing . No. 2 . Aromatic sulphuric acid U.S. P Spirits of nitrous ether Creosote ...
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