The fresh bark is chopped and pounded to a pulp and weighed. Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, the pulp mixed thoroughly with one-sixth part of it, and the rest of the alcohol added. After having stirred the whole, pour it into a wellstoppered... The American Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia - Page 380edited by - 1883 - 511 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1882 - 570 pages
...arc taken, and having mixed the pulp thoroughly with one-sixth part of it, the rest of the alcohol is added. After having stirred the whole, pour it into...well-stoppered bottle, and let it stand eight days in a dark, coni place. The tincture is then separated by decanting, straining and filtering. Amount of drug power,... | |
| Joseph T. O'Connor - 1883 - 540 pages
...aromatic. Preparation. — The fresh plant is chopped and pounded to a pulp and weighed. Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, the pulp mixed thoroughly...it, and the rest of the alcohol added. After having been stirred, it is poured into a wellstoppered bottle, and allowed to stand eight days in a dark,... | |
| 1883 - 570 pages
...gathered shortly before coming into bloom, is chopped and pounded to a pulp and weighed. Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, the pulp mixed thoroughly...part of it, and the rest of the alcohol added. After stirring the whole well, and pouring it into a well-stoppered bottle, it is allowed to stand eight... | |
| 1883 - 540 pages
...spurs. Preparation. — The fresh root is chopped and pounded to a pulp and weighed. Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, the pulp mixed thoroughly...one-sixth part of it, and the rest of the alcohol added. Having stirred the whole well, pour it into a well-stoplK)red bottle, and let it stand eight days in... | |
| Joseph T. O'Connor - 1883 - 532 pages
...wounded. Preparation. — The fresh root is chopped and pounded to a pulp and weighed. Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, the pulp mixed thoroughly...one-sixth part of it, and the rest of the alcohol added. Alter stirring the whole well, and pouring it into a well-stoppered bottle, it is allowed to stand... | |
| Lawrence T. Ashwell - 1890 - 234 pages
...having stirred the whole, and having filled it into a well-stoppered bottle, it is allowed to stand eight days, in a dark, cool place. The tincture is...decanting, straining and filtering. Amount of drug power of tincture, $. POTENTIATION. a. Centesimal Scal1-. 6 minims of tincture and 94 minims of dilute alcohol... | |
| 1896 - 538 pages
...aments. Preparation. — The fresh bark is chopped and pounded to a pulp and weighed. Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, the pulp mixed thoroughly...let it stand eight days in a dark, cool place. The tincture U then separated by decanting, straining and filtering. Amount of drug power, i. Dilutions... | |
| Charles Frederick Millspaugh - 1974 - 838 pages
...plant, gathered when in full flower, is chopped and pounded to a pulp and weighed. Then two parts by weight of alcohol are taken, the pulp mixed thoroughly...one-sixth part of it and the rest of the alcohol added. The whole is then poured into a well-stop*The leaves of some species resembling those of flax (Linum).... | |
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