The Edinburgh new dispensatory : containing, I the elements of pharmaceutical chemistry : II The Materia Medica, or, An account of the different Substances employed in medicine : III the pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the latest editions of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias : with the addition of the most approved formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias : the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations, and enriched with the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine; with new tables of elective attractions, of antimon


The Edinburgh new dispensatory : containing, I the elements of pharmaceutical chemistry : II The Materia Medica, or, An account of the different Substances employed in medicine : III the pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the latest editions of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias : with the addition of the most approved formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias : the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations, and enriched with the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine; with new tables of elective attractions, of antimony, of mercury, &c : and several copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments : being an improvement of the new dispensatory . ;-; CU SO C 3 ** B CO —— 3O *J> CO • _o co CO W CO c -^ CO — to 2 f-; co ? ,1 . • -? ra y .- «j ra -£ 1 ^ 2 U3 wCO r3 <1 CO CU cO PQ CO <u cto CO CO So < wotuO o <S •—- 0 2 4-> CB cr <3 oa / 3 ^ S 30 ™ CD 3 * 1/3 a 3 y .2 CO 0 a 1 <5 a g S. <3 s a a =» § 3 T3 > JZ O O bO O 3 « «3 CO -C JS *- 2-~ M 0 li J2 73O03 aa< caV ccs 2 S3< wo ou Pi< z oP55o ?S5 ^3 H *» • u 6 oU. si -a o-»i—* o o •6 £ s 2 rt < : . 1 eo s co .2 3 s CI _. ** en c CO o £E s s E* 31 .-£1 55 1 a E 3 «* « 3 « 5 ?3 *± re o 555 = -3 S SS u 334 Preparations and Compofitions* Part IIL Having now exhibited a fyftema-tic arrangement of the falts, weproceed to difcribe the feveralialine preparations mentioned inthe different Pharmacopoeias. ACIDUM VITRIOLICUM DILUTUM. Land. Diluted Vitriolic Acid. Take of Vitriolic acid, one ounce by weight ;Diflilled water, eight ounces byweight ;Mix them by degrees* AC1DUM VITRIOLICUM DILUTUM, vulgo SPIRITUS V1TRIOLI TENUIS. Edin. Diluted vitriolic acidy commonlycalled lucak/pirit of Vitriol. Take of Vitriolic acid, one part j Water, feven them. In the formeV editions of ourpharmacopoeias, dire&ions were


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