A companion to the United States pharmacopia; . fluidrachms).. Rubus Idseus; IT. S. Idmi Fructus. Origin.—Bubus ulceus, Linne (Bosacece). Habitat.—Europe and America. Part used.—The fruit. Description.—See the Phar-macopoeia, page 284. The light red fruit of Bubus -jj| strigosus, Michaux, and the purplish -^ black fruit of Bubus occidentalism Linne, are also officially recognized J & Figs. 447-450.— Raspberry, whole and lon- as raspberry. gitudinal section, natural size; and drupes, Constituents .—Citric and Wh°le and in Wtudmal section, acids, pectin, fruit sugar
A companion to the United States pharmacopia; . fluidrachms).. Rubus Idseus; IT. S. Idmi Fructus. Origin.—Bubus ulceus, Linne (Bosacece). Habitat.—Europe and America. Part used.—The fruit. Description.—See the Phar-macopoeia, page 284. The light red fruit of Bubus -jj| strigosus, Michaux, and the purplish -^ black fruit of Bubus occidentalism Linne, are also officially recognized J & Figs. 447-450.— Raspberry, whole and lon- as raspberry. gitudinal section, natural size; and drupes, Constituents .—Citric and Wh°le and in Wtudmal section, acids, pectin, fruit sugar, coloring matter, and a trace of volatileoil. Used for flavoring. RUBI ID^EI Vinegar. Urush twelve pounds good ripe red raspberries. Let stand in a crockfor a week at about 40° C. (104° F.); press out the juice ; bring it tothe boiling point ; add eight fluidounces chemically pure acetic acid(U. S. P, 1880) and four pints water. Filter. Add ten pounds be kept in well-filled and tightly corked bottles in a cool
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