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Preparations Tinctura

Preparations. — Tinctura Aloes composita Tinctara Myrrhas,... [Pg.170]

The tinctura iodi of the British Pharmacopoeia is a soln. of half an ounce of iodine, and a quarter of an ounce of potassium iodide in a pint of rectified spirit. P. Wantig found the mol. ht. of soln. —1 941 Cals., and S. U. Pickering —1 714 per 880 mol. of ethyl alcohol. C. Lowig found that alcoholic tincture of bromine is slowly decomposed in darkness, rapidly in light. Alcoholic soln. of iodine, according to H. E. Barnard, are stable in light and in darkness, but according to J. M. Eder they decompose 1000 times more slowly than chlorine water under similar conditions T. Budde has shown that hydriodic acid, acetic ester, and aldehyde are formed, and the electrical conductivity of the soln. increases. J. H. Mathews and E. H. Archibald and W. A. Patrick found a freshly prepared AT-soln. to have an electrical conductivity of 2 4 XlO-6 reciprocal ohms and a sat. soln., 1 61 X10 4 reciprocal ohms at 25°. The decomposition is accelerated by the presence of platinum. The heat of soln. decreases with concentration from —7 92 to —7 42 cals, respectively for dilute and sat. soln. in methyl alcohol, and likewise from —4 88 to —5 22 cals, for similar soln. in ethyl alcohol. The solubility of iodine in aq. soln. of propyl alcohol is not very different from that in ethyl alcohol. [Pg.87]

Ferri Chloridi Tinctura (chloride of iron [tincture]) Used in pseudo-membranous croup and in arresting hemorrhages in the throat and gums. Beasley stated that all iron preparations worked as tonics that raise the pulse, heighten the complexion, and promote the secretions. ... [Pg.121]

Preparations.—Extractum Aconiti Linimentum Aconiti Tinctura Aconiti. [Pg.22]

Preparations.—Liquor Aloes Liquor Aloes cum Sodas Carbonas Massa Aloes Tinctura Aloes composita. [Pg.29]

Preparations.—Enema AssafcetidsB Spiritus Ammoniss foBtidus Tinctura AssafoBtidsB. [Pg.46]

Actions and Uses.—Stimulant and antispasmodic. Used in the preparation of Tinctura Benzoini composita (Friar s Balsam). [Pg.47]

Modes of Application.—Intemdtty —In a bolus, or as Tinctura Cantbaridis. Externally — To keep up discharges, also to increase the activity of mustard poultices and similar applications, the powdered insect is used. To promote the growth of hair, a solution of one part of cantharides in twenty parts of acetic acid, or an ointment consisting of one part of cantharides and twenty parts of lard, is to be applied with friction. For the other applications of can-th des, see the Preparations enumerated below. [Pg.60]

Preparations. — Infusum Cascarillae Tinctura Casca-rillae. [Pg.64]

Preparations.—Infusum Catechu Massa Catechu composita Tinctura Catechu IJnguentum Catechu. [Pg.69]

Preparations.—Infusum Cinchonas flavas Tinctura Cin-dionas flavas. [Pg.75]

Preparations.—Extractum Ergotas liquidum Infusum ErgotaB Tinctura ErgotaB. [Pg.93]

Preparations.—Extractum Hyoscyami Tinctura Hyos-cyami. [Pg.118]

Preparations. — Extractum Nuds Yomicm Stiydinia Tinctura Nucis VomicaB. [Pg.170]

Preparations.— Enema Opii Liquor Flumbi Subace-tatis et Opii Linimentum Opii Pulvis Ipecacuanh compositus Tinctura Opii Tinctura Opii. therea. [Pg.181]

This preparation is five times as strong as the Tinctura lodi of the British Pharmacopoeia. ... [Pg.246]


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