The Hand-Book of Practical Receipts of Every-Day Use ..
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Characters and Tests y L. — Sp. gr. 1*063. In 100 grains there are 6-7 grains of potash. Little or nothing is thrown down on the addition of lime-water, or if satu- rated with nitric acid by carbonate of soda, chloride of barium, or nitrate of silver. What is thrown down by bichloride of platinum is yellow. Antacid, alkaline, caustic. Dose : 10 to 30 drops. Used in dyspepsia, • bladder complaints, lepra and other skin diseases, &c. Solution of Sesquicarhonate of Ammonia, L. — Sesquicar- bonate ...of ammonia, 4 oz., distilled water, 1 pint; dis- solve and strain. Dose : 10 to 60 drops in any bland vehicle. Stimulant, antacid. / Solution of Soda J L.-— Oarbonate of soda, 31 oz., lime, 9 oz., boiling distilled water, 1 gallon. Proceed as direct- ed for solution of potash. Sp. gr. 1*061. In 100 grs. are contained 4 grains of soda. Its other characteris- tics correspond with those of solution of potash, the last excepted. Solution of Nitrate of Iron. — Iron wire, in small pieces, 1 oz., nitric acid (s.
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