. 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 . ood mortar and pestle. packing bottles, Figs. 194 and 195, may be substituted, being welladapted to allow the undissolved portion of the first liquid, andthe precipitated carbonate of lime of the last to subside. Labarraques solution is a colorless alkaline solution, having a faintodor of chlorine, though somewhat modified, and an alkaline taste;it contains an excess of carbonate of soda. It owes its therapeuticand antisepti


. 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 . ood mortar and pestle. packing bottles, Figs. 194 and 195, may be substituted, being welladapted to allow the undissolved portion of the first liquid, andthe precipitated carbonate of lime of the last to subside. Labarraques solution is a colorless alkaline solution, having a faintodor of chlorine, though somewhat modified, and an alkaline taste;it contains an excess of carbonate of soda. It owes its therapeuticand antiseptic value to containing chlorine in a loose state of com-bination so as to be readily liberated on the addition of even a weakacid, and on exposure to the air, by the absorption of carbonic is used in malignant fevers as an antiseptic and stimulant, andto correct fetid eructations and evacuations; it is a favorite addi-tion to gargles in ulcerated sore throat. One of its principal uses ALKALINE TARTRATES. 343 is to purify the air in sick-rooms, in which case it acts by decom-posing sulphuretted hydrogen, against which gas, when inhaled, it Fig. 194. Fig.


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