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Turpentine liniment

Liniments are liquid, semi-liquid and some-times semi-solid preparation used externally on the skin. Liniments are counter-irritant and stimulating type and are massaged or rubbed into the skin, and must not be applied to the broken skin e.g. liniment turpentine. [Pg.13]

Mital and Gaind (155) claim good recoveries for camphor in pharmaceutical preparations with a volumetric method in which hydroxylamine hydrochloride is used. For spirit, liniment and solution of camphor in turpentine, the following procedure is applicable ... [Pg.72]

Sure morphia into a mortar add gradually, uring trituration, 1 fluid ounce warm oil of almonds when the morphia is dissolved, add 1 ounce camphor liniment, See Ko, 4880), 4861. Inagric Liniment. Alcohol, 1 quart gum camphor, 4 ounces turpentine, 2 ounces oil of origanum, 2 ounces sweet oil, 1 ounce. For cuts or c s in horses or cattle in winter it has no equal but it must be applied often. For human flesh use twice the amount of alcohol, and no liniment will be found superior to it. [Pg.297]

Liniment of Cantharides, Powdered Spanish flies, 1 drachm cil of turpentine, 1 fluid ounce digest 2 hours and filter. Or Tincture of cantharides and soap liniment (5ca Ab. 4669), equal parts mix. Both iho above are irritant and Btimulont, but should be used cautiously, le.st they produce strangury. [Pg.297]

Hheumatic Liniment. Tincture of cayenne, oil of turpentine, olive oil, hemlock oil, gam camphor, sassafras oil, tincture of pricldy ash, of each 1 ounce powdered capsioam , or caycune, 1 ounce spirit of wine,... [Pg.297]

Liniment for Old Bheumatic Pains. A powerful liniment for old rheumatic pains, especially when affecting the loins, is the following Camphorated oil and spirits of turpentine, of each 2 parts water of ammonia, 1 part laudanum, I part to bo well shaken together. [Pg.298]

Oebnard 3 Liniment for Sprains and Bruises. Mix together 2 ounces each oil of spike and Critisli oil 1 pint tauneris oil i pint spirits of turpentine put it into an iron or copper kettle placed over a fire, and carefully stir in i ounce sulphuric acid. Thcn the whole becomes (piite hot, cool and bottle. This is an excelhmt liniment for all kinds of sprains and braises, and for horses or cattle it cannot be snipasscd. [Pg.298]

DdCcXieaa s Heuralgric Liniment. Mix together 4 grains extract of belladonna, 6 fluid ounces ammonia water, h fluid ounce oil of turpentine, h fluid ounce olive oil, and 2 fluid ouuces tincture of opium. Apply during the paroxvsnis. [Pg.309]

St. John ling s Liniment. White and yolk of 1 egg oil of turpentine, 6 ounces acetic acid, 1 ounce oil of lemon, 12 drops and rose-water, 5 ounces. Mix. [Pg.311]

Brodie s Liniment. Tako of sul-phnric acid, 1 drachm olive oil and oil of turpentino, of each 1 ounce. Add the acid gradually to the olive oil, stirring it in a mortar when cool, add the oil of turpentine and mix. [Pg.311]

Stokes Liniment. Tho formula hero given for this preparation is the one adopted by the Maryland College of Pharmacy, and is believed to bo as originally prescribed by Dr. Stokes. Tako 3 fluid ounces oil of turpentine. fluid ounce strong acetic acid, tho yolk of 1 egg, 3 fluid ounces rose-... [Pg.312]

Sprains of the SCusclea of tho Back. Take, of Canaila turpentine, 4 ounce s<>ai) liniment. G ounces and 1 drachm of laudanum. Mix, and rub well in before a hot tiro. [Pg.318]

Chilblain Liniment. Mix together 1 fluid ounce rectitietl oil of turpentine, 15 drops sulphuric acid, and 2 ounces olive oil. This, rubbed gently on tho chilblains twice a da is generally very effective. [Pg.333]

Caswell No. 900 EINECS 232-350-7 EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 084501 FEMA No. 3089 Gum spirits of turpentine Gum turpentine HSDB 204 Oil of turpentine, rectified Oil of turpentine Oil of turpentine, distillation residue Purified gum spirits Purified turpentine Rectified turpentine Spirit of turpentine Spirits of turpentine Sulfate turpentine Terebenthine Terpentin oel Terpentine Turpentine Turpentine oil, rectified Turpentine spirits Turpentine, steam-distiiled (Pinus spp.) Turpentine steam distilled Turpentine substitute [Flammable liquid] Turpentine [Flammable liquid) UN1299 UN1300 Wood turpentine. FDA approved for inhalants, BP compliance. Used as a solvent, rubifacient, diuretic, used in inhalants, liniments and in preparations for respiratory tract disorders. Colorless liquid insoluble in H2O d = 0.860 - 0.875. TLV = 100 ppm in air. Spectrum Chem. Manufacturing. [Pg.659]

Sometimes one part oil of turpentine is added to this liniment to increase its activity. [Pg.126]

Oil of turpentine is sometimes added to increase the activity of this liniment. [Pg.127]

Vegetable turpentine was an ingredient in rubefacients such as Sloan s liniment. Allergic contact dermatitis to turpentine has been thoroughly investigated by Pirila and co-workers (e.g., Pirila et al. 1969). [Pg.359]

Uses Source of turpentine oil and gum rosin natural flavoring agent in foods, pharmaceuticals solvent in shoe polishes, printing inks, cleaning compds., waxes, paper prods., cosmetics solvent, thinnerfor paints, lacquers solvent, reclaiming agent for rubber synthesis of camphor and menthol medicines (liniments) perfumery pesticide mfg. pharmaceutical solvent rubefacient diuretic preps, for respiratory tract disorders in food-pkg. adhesives... [Pg.1407]

L-Camphor Chloral hydrate Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) oil liniments, pharmaceuticals Turpentine... [Pg.5427]

Turpentine is used as an ingredient in many ointments, liniments, and lotions for treating minor aches and pains as well as colds. Rosin is an ingredient in some soaps and ointments it is also used as a fixative in perfumes. [Pg.608]

To apply their method to ammoniated liniment of camphor, liniment of soap, and liniment of turpentine, Mital and Gaind found a previous steam distillation was necessary and the following method may be used. [Pg.159]

Liniment of Turpentine, B.P. Contains 65 per cent by volume of oil of turpentine and 5 per cent by weight of camphor emulsified with soft soap. [Pg.741]


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