. 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 . e natural secretions, and is capable byvarious combinations of filling a variety of indications in , gr. ss to iij in pill, care being taken not to induce its poisonouseffects. Externally, it is used in solution from gr. j to gr. viij tof3j as a sedative, astringent, and desiccant to inflamed parts. Liquor Plumbi Subacetatis, U. S. {Solution of Diacetate of Extract. Strong Lead Water.)


. 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 . e natural secretions, and is capable byvarious combinations of filling a variety of indications in , gr. ss to iij in pill, care being taken not to induce its poisonouseffects. Externally, it is used in solution from gr. j to gr. viij tof3j as a sedative, astringent, and desiccant to inflamed parts. Liquor Plumbi Subacetatis, U. S. {Solution of Diacetate of Extract. Strong Lead Water.) of Acetate of lead .... sxvj .^ oxide of lead, in fine powder Sixss ?,\ water Oiv Oss. Boil them together in a glass or porcelain vessel for half an hour,occasionally adding distilled water so as to preserve the measure,and filter through paper; keep the solution in closely stoppedbottles. By the action of litharge on acetate of lead, the diacetateis formed by an additional equivalent of the oxide eutcrini: intothe composition of the salt. WHITE LEAD. 391 This is one of the simple preparations readily prepared by theFig. 203. Fig.


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