Companion to the Latest Edition of the British Pharmacopoeia, Comparing the Strength of Its Various Preparations with Those of the United States and Other Foreign Pharmacopoeias. to Which Are Added Non-Official Preparations and Practical Hints on Prescrib
Companion to the Latest Edition of the British Pharmacopoeia, Comparing the Strength of Its Various Preparations with Those of the United States and Other Foreign Pharmacopoeias. to Which Are Added Non-Official Preparations and Practical Hints on Prescrib
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 Excerpt: ...College Hospital. MAONBSliE Sblphis. Buss. Magnesia Sulphurosa.--Dote 20 to 30 grains. MANGANESII OXIDUM NIGRUM. BLACK OXIDE OF MANGANESE. MnO; . eq. 87. Used for producing Chlorine. Not Official. Mangakesii Oxidum Prxpabatum.--Digest finely powdered commercial black oxide in diluted Hydrochloric Acid for twenty-four ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 Excerpt: ...College Hospital. MAONBSliE Sblphis. Buss. Magnesia Sulphurosa.--Dote 20 to 30 grains. MANGANESII OXIDUM NIGRUM. BLACK OXIDE OF MANGANESE. MnO; . eq. 87. Used for producing Chlorine. Not Official. Mangakesii Oxidum Prxpabatum.--Digest finely powdered commercial black oxide in diluted Hydrochloric Acid for twenty-four hours, frequently shaking the bottle containing them; then pour off the acid; wash the oxide thoroughly with water, pouring off the lighter portions each time for use, and rejecting the heavier and coarser particles; finally dry in a water bath. An admirable remedy for gastrodynia, pyrosis, etc. Bote.--10 to 30 grs. (Dan. Superoxydum Manganicum; Q-er. Manganum Hyperoiydatum.) Sulphate Op Manganese, Russ. and U.S.--A useful purgative in gouty affections, is, however, little used, being uncertain in its action, and apt to cause vomiting; its taste is disagreeably styptic. Manganese lias been associated with Iron in several recent pharmaceutical preparations, e.g. Syrupus Ferri Phosph. c. Manganesio. MANNA. MANNA. A concrete exudation from the stem of Fraxinu Ornus and F. rotundifolia, obtained by incision. Cultivated for the purpose chiefly in Calabria and Sicily. Consists chiefly of Mannite, CgH?03. eq. 91; together with common Sugar and extractive matter. Solubility: in Water, 1 in 5; in Rectified Spirit, 1 in 120. Medicinal Properties. Nutritious, particularly when recent. A mild laxative; does not excite inflammation; useful for children and delicate females. Dose.--As a laxative, from J to 1 oz. (In all the Pharmacopoeias.) A convenient way of having Manna in a state ready for dispensing is previously to dissolve a quantity in water, strain, and evaporate to the original weight of the Manna acted upon. It keeps good for a long time. MARMOR A...
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