ZINCUM,—ZINC.
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Rose Water,Plantain Water
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of each,three ounces.
Mix. (Pierquin)R. Rose Water, three ounces.
Sulphate of Zinc, three grains.
Sydenham's Laudanum, one scruple.Mix. (Brera)
R. Sulphate of Zinc, \ q{ each WQ Qunces
Armenian Bole, J
Camphor, half an ounce.
Mix. — One dram of this powder is mixedwith four ounces of rose water. (Augus-tin ; Coxe)
ophthalmic liquor.Aqua ophthalmic Liquor. (Spielmann)
R-. White Sugar Candy, one ounce.
Root of Florentine Iris, three drains.
Prepared Tutty, two drams.
Sarcocolla,,
Sulphate of Zine, > ofeach, one dram.
Aloes, J
Cloves, one scruple.
Eye-bright Water,! ofeach
Fennel Water, V d h ounc
Rose Water, J
Spanish Wine, twenty-four ounces.Infuse in the sun for fifteen days, anddecant.
This liquor very much resembles anotherof the same name, also indicated by Spiel-mann, given above.
STYPTIC LiaUOR.
Aqua seu Liquor seu Injectio adstringensseu Sulphatis Zinci aluminosa, LiquorAluminis compositus, Solutio Zinci alumi-nosa, Injectio ad Leucorrhoeam, Aquaaluminosa Bateana, Solutio vitriolica.(Lond. ; Mil. Copen. ; Hisp.; Ferr. ;Lusit. 5 Augustin; Brera; Ellis;Cadet de Gassicourt; Pierquin ;Saunders ; Van Mons)
Liquor Aluminis compositus. (Lond.)
_ ,, ~) of each,
R. Alum, ( ha | f
Sulphate of Zinc, J anounce _
Boiling Water, two pints.
Dissolve, and filter.
Mil. Copen.; Coxe; and Cadet deGassicourt give the same formula. — Au-gustin ; Cadet de Gassicourt ; andVan Mons prescribe half an ounce each,of the two salts, and one Çound of water. —Ferr. ; and Lusit. — half an ounce each,of the salts, and two pounds and a halfof boiling water-. — Saunders — one drameach of the two salts, and one pound of
water. — Ellis — one dram and a half ofsulphate, half a dram of alum, and half apint of boiling water.
R. Sulphate of Zinc, ] of each,
Alum, / half an ounce.
Rose Water, one pound.
Dissolve, and filter. (Hisp.)
R. Sulphate of Zinc, 1 , , ,
A ] um >- of each, one dram.
Nettle Juice, four ounces.
Dissolve. (Pierquin)
R. Sulphate of Zinc, half a dram.
Sub-borate of Soda, One dram.
Alum, four grains.
Rose Water, six ounces.
Dissolve. (Pierquin)
R. Decoction of Oak Bark, ten ounces.
---------------- Dog-rose, six'ounces*.
Sulphate of Zinc, one dram.
Alum, one dram and a half.
Add to the solution,
Alcohol, two drams.
Aqueous Tincture of Opium,
half a dram.Mix. (Brera)
It is astringent, and is employed exter-nally in ecchymoses, slight hœmorrhages,and chronic mucous discharges. — Dose, aspoonful, to an adult, fasting, every morn-ing.
tonic collyrium. (Bories)
of each,
halfhandful,two drams,thirty grains,twelve ounces.Infuse for twenty-four hours in warmashes, and add to the strained liquor,
Sulphate of Zinc, twenty grains.
Muriate of Ammonia, thirty grains.Dissolve.
yvel's ophthalmic liquor. (Cadet-de Gassicourt)
Fresh Rue,Flowers of Leopard :
bane,Juniper,Ipecacuanha,White Wine,
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R. Sulphate of Zinc,
- Copper,
three drams.
one dram.
Camphor, two scruples,
Saffron, twenty grains.
Water, one pound and a half.
Digest for twenty-four hours, and filter.
(Cadet de Gassicourt)
R. Water, three pounds.
Sulphate of Zinc, g, two ounces.
---------------- Copper, four drams.
Camphor, one dram.
Dissolve. (Sainte-Marie)