Materia Medica And Therapeutics

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Materia Medica And Therapeutics
J Forbes John Forbes Royle
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[FLUID EXTRACT OF SENNA. Mr. Duhamel's formula for this preparation is the following.
Take of Senna coarsely powdered gxxxij. Diluted Alcohol Oiv. Water Cong. I. Sugar gxx. Oil of Fennel gtt. Ixiv. Hoffman's Anodyne q. S. Mix the Senna in a covered vessel, with the Alcohol, and allow it to stand for 12 hours. * Transfer to a displacement apparatus and displace with the water until 1 gallons have passed. Evaporate by a gentle heat to gxx. And while hot add the sugar. Strain to separate the mucil
...aginous matters, and when cold add the Oil and Fennel dissolved in a little Hoffman's anodyne.
D. F 3i. To f 3ij. As a laxative, f 3ss to f 3i. As a purgative. ] [CASSIA M AIIILANDICA, U. S. The Leaves. Decandria Monogynia.
American Senna. An ornamental plant, rect in its port, abundant in alluvial soil along the course of streams and rivulets in the Middle and Southern States.
358 COPAIBA. [Calycifloras.
Bot. Ch. Perennial, glabrous, or somewhat pubescent, with scattered spreading hairs. Leaflets twelve to eighteen, lanceolate, oblong, mucronate, gland near the base of the petiole, clavate ; stipules linear, serrulate, caducous ; racemes axillary, short, somewhat paniculate at the summit of the branches ; legumes linear, somewhat curved.


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