. An introduction to practical pharmacy: designed as a text-book for the student, and as a guide to the physician and pharmaceutist. With many formulas and prescriptions . this preparation, it should be remembered that the drops are verysmall, so that, although its dose is from ten to thirty minims,twice that number of drops may be given. It should not be pre-scribed with strong mucilage, which it has the property of gelatin-izing. It is most frequently presented alone, dropped into is one of the most popular of the iron preparations. Besidesthe properties which are common to these, i


. An introduction to practical pharmacy: designed as a text-book for the student, and as a guide to the physician and pharmaceutist. With many formulas and prescriptions . this preparation, it should be remembered that the drops are verysmall, so that, although its dose is from ten to thirty minims,twice that number of drops may be given. It should not be pre-scribed with strong mucilage, which it has the property of gelatin-izing. It is most frequently presented alone, dropped into is one of the most popular of the iron preparations. Besidesthe properties which are common to these, it is astringent, used inpassive hemorrhages, and a diuretic which adapts it to a variety of 372 IKON AND MANGANESE. cases. It is also one of the best solvents and vehicles for sulphateof quinia. Ferrum Arnmoniatum, U. S. {Ammoniated Iron. Flores Martiales.) Subcarbonate of iron is mixed with muriatic acid in a glass vessel;water and sesquichloride of iron are formed ; a solution of the latteris then evaporated along with a solution of muriate of ammonia; amixture of the two salts is the result in about the proportions offifteen per cent, of the former to eighty-fiv


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