. A treatise on pharmacy .. . ng into usual extempo-raneous prescriptions. The following list embraces most of those articles eligible for this posi-tion :— [N 4 OZ. SALT-MOUTH BOTTLES. IN 2 OZ. SALT-MOUTH BOTTLES Potass, iodidum. Antim. et potass, tart. bicarbonas. sulphuretum. chloras. Iodinium. Quiniae sulphas. Hydrarg. chlor. mit. Cinchon. sulphas. cum creta. Quinidiae sulphas. Pulv. pil. hydrarg. Acid, tannicum. ext. jalapae. Acid, gallic am. coloc. comp. Pulv. rhei. Ferrum redactum. aloes. Ferri citras. acaciai. et quinise citras. sacchari. pyrophosphas. ext. glycyrrhizae. valerianas. gl


. A treatise on pharmacy .. . ng into usual extempo-raneous prescriptions. The following list embraces most of those articles eligible for this posi-tion :— [N 4 OZ. SALT-MOUTH BOTTLES. IN 2 OZ. SALT-MOUTH BOTTLES Potass, iodidum. Antim. et potass, tart. bicarbonas. sulphuretum. chloras. Iodinium. Quiniae sulphas. Hydrarg. chlor. mit. Cinchon. sulphas. cum creta. Quinidiae sulphas. Pulv. pil. hydrarg. Acid, tannicum. ext. jalapae. Acid, gallic am. coloc. comp. Pulv. rhei. Ferrum redactum. aloes. Ferri citras. acaciai. et quinise citras. sacchari. pyrophosphas. ext. glycyrrhizae. valerianas. glycyrrhizae. Argenti nitras. saponis. Cupri sulphas. aromaticus. Zinci sulphas. cort. aurant. valerianas. altheae. acetas. Plumbi acetas. Pulv. digitalis. Magnesia (Husbands). scillse Calc. carb. praecip. camphorae. Creta praeparata. opii. Pulv. ammon. muriat. hydrarg. oxid. rub. ipecac, comp. Bismuthi subnitras. ipecacuanhas. subcarbonas. gainbogiae. Potassii bromidum. g. 214. Fig. 215. rJ1lio poisonous articles, such as by. Bottle with dropmachine. Bottle for moiaten-iug pill masses. cyanic acid, strychnia, the salts of mor-phia, and strychnia, aconitia, atropia,and emetia, may be kept on a smallshelf inside the scale case, or in a sepa-rate case under lock and key, not easilyaccessible. Small labels will be found in thephysicians books of labels which areadapted to this part of the counter orshop furniture. Among the little conveniences, it iswell not to overlook a corkscrew, andsome stout wire for use in cleaning bot-tles, which should be hung on a tack, DISPENSING. 791 in an accessible place. With an eye to convenience and to furnishing a manipulating counter, one or more bottles of water for moisteningpill masses may be suitably disposed on it; much will depend onsize of the top, and care must be taken not to crowd the space to lo-used in manipulation. For replenishing tin- salt-mouth bottled inat the dispensing counter a suitable wide-mouth funnel should be pro-vided. N


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