An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . tilling 1 part ofrue with 24 to 30 soas to obtain 10 parts[Gr. Ph.]; or with 4of water so as to ob-tain 2 parts. [B, 95,119 (a, 38).] —Con-feotio rutfe. Fr.,confection de rue. Aconfection of 43 partseach of dried rue,laurel berries, andcaraway seeds, 15 ofsagapenum. 8 ofblack pepper, and518 of despumatedhoney. [B, 119 (a. 38).]—Conserva , conserve de conserve of 1 partof fresh rue and


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . tilling 1 part ofrue with 24 to 30 soas to obtain 10 parts[Gr. Ph.]; or with 4of water so as to ob-tain 2 parts. [B, 95,119 (a, 38).] —Con-feotio rutfe. Fr.,confection de rue. Aconfection of 43 partseach of dried rue,laurel berries, andcaraway seeds, 15 ofsagapenum. 8 ofblack pepper, and518 of despumatedhoney. [B, 119 (a. 38).]—Conserva , conserve de conserve of 1 partof fresh rue and 3parts of sugar. [B,119 (a, 38).]—Deeoc-tum rutse zinca-tum. Fr., eau dAU-bour, eau dYvel pour Jes yeux. A preparation made by boiling61 parts of rue in 734 of water till reduced one half, adding 30of zinc sulphate and 1I| of copper sulphate, and, when these aredissolved, 1^ of camphorated brandy ; or by triturating 5 parts ofcamphor and 2 of saffron with a little water, adding water enoughto make 1,227, and 38 each of the sulphates of zinc and copper, andfiltering. [B, 119 (a, 38).]—Essentia rutoe [Bejg. Ph.]. See Oil ofRUE.—Extractuno. rutse [Fr. Cod ]. See Extrait de rue.—Ex-. RUTA GRAVEOLENS. [A, 327.] A, ape; A^, at; As, ah. A*, all; Ch, chin; Ch^, loch (Scottish); E, he; E, ell; G, go; I, die; I^, in; N, hi: Na, tank; 2733 RUPfiALSABINA tractum ruta> alcoliolicum. An extract made by exhausting 2parts of dried rue with 7 o( 21-per-cent. alcohol, distilling the tinct-ure, and evaporating the residue. [B, 119 (a, 38).]—Extractumrutse aquosuin. A preparation made by boiUng rue in 8 times asmuch water and evaporating. [B, 119 (a, 38).]—Oleum rutaeaethereum (seu distillatum). See Oil of bue,—Oleum rutseinfusum. Sp., aceite de nida [Sp. Ph.]. A preparation made bydigesting 3 parts of the herb or flowering tops of E. graveolens with83 of olive-oil, straining, expressing, and filtering. [B, 95, 119 (a,38).]—B. capra, B. caprarla. See GtALGOA officinalis.—


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