. Concentrated organic medicines : being a practical exposition of the therapeutic properties and clinical employment of the combined proximate medicinal constituents of indigenous and foreign plants .... Materia medica, Vegetable; Medicinal plants; Plants, Medicinal; Medicine, Herbal; Pharmaceutical Preparations. CONCENTRATED MEDICINES PROPER. 9. M^^'^fT 2^M- Baptism . i H â -~ â -. 3j. Leptandrin /£*£&/&&$. llJ>V:<Z. 3 ij. Form a mass with, mucilage of gum arabic, and divide into twenty pills. Give from one to two, morning and evening. The same will be found excellent in


. Concentrated organic medicines : being a practical exposition of the therapeutic properties and clinical employment of the combined proximate medicinal constituents of indigenous and foreign plants .... Materia medica, Vegetable; Medicinal plants; Plants, Medicinal; Medicine, Herbal; Pharmaceutical Preparations. CONCENTRATED MEDICINES PROPER. 9. M^^'^fT 2^M- Baptism . i H â -~ â -. 3j. Leptandrin /£*£&/&&$. llJ>V:<Z. 3 ij. Form a mass with, mucilage of gum arabic, and divide into twenty pills. Give from one to two, morning and evening. The same will be found excellent in chronic diarrhea, and dysentery, and ulcerations of the bowels. If a milder cholo- gogue and laxative is required, substitute the Juglandin for the Leptandrin. "When astringents are indicated, we prefer the Rhusin. particularly in typhoid fever, mercurial ulcerations, etc. Baptisin * ' .%&£&. ^l-v-A^ grs. X. Rhusin _ A^wH^A. ^aPrr^^^L. grs. XX. Mix, and divide into twenty powders. Give one, every one or two hours, according to the urgency of the symptoms. In the treatment of virulent leucorrhea, the Baptisin will be found one of the most effective agents, to be used both internally and locally. For internal use we generally combine it with other remedies, as the'Hydrastin, Helonin, Phytolacin, etc. Locally, the following: Baptisin fa/tA^L. e.'izxksAV- 3 ij. Boiling Water Oj. Infuse the Baptisin in the water, and inject with a proper syringe three or four times a day. It may be used tepid or cold, as preferred. We frequently vary the prescription by combining the Baptisin with other agents; as follows: Baptisin, *£** ^^r Hydrastin__^?^«4^:?£fVV aa. 3j. Boiling Water Oj. Or, J Baptisin, â W&L 4 ^^<^r \ Myricin ^& tfc&A. aa. 3 j. J Boiling Water __{. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these


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