> This is an excellent stomachic bi ies, indigestion, 
: tter. Inflatulencies, 
want of appetite, and such like complaints, a small pier ay be 
ge aes 
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‘It 
4 useful in many disorders of children, particularly, the whooping — 
— cough. Dose, to an adult, from fifty to an hundred drops. ‘ie 
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Tincture -of Forglove.«<Take a riec leas 
ounce ; diluted alcohol eight ounces. Digest. 
_ gradually increased. ; 
Tincture of Columbo.—Two ounces and a half of the root, pow: 
_ dered, to two pounds and a half of diluted alcohol. Dose threeor 
_ four drachms. —" 
: ‘Tincture of Assafetida.—Assafctida, four ounces ; alcohol, two 
pounds and ahalf. Dose from ten to fifty or sixty drops, in hysteria. 
Compound Pineture of Castor.—Take Russian castor, aida ce 
m assafctida, half an ounce ; ammoniated alcohol, one pound. 
igest, and filtrate. eee ats at 
‘This is a medicine of real efficacy in hysterical disorders. The 
_ dose is from half a drachm to one drachm. 
_ Acid Blizir of Vitriol —Take of the aromatic tincture, one pint ; 
oil of vitriol, three ounces. Mix them gradually. es 
- "This is one of the best medicines for hysteric and hypochondriac 
patients, afflicted with flatulencies arising from relaxation or debility 
of the stomach and intestines; it will succeed when the most cele- 
brated stomachic bitters have no effect. T e dose is from ten to 
forty drops, in aglass of wine or water, ora cup of any bitter infusion, ~ 
twice or thrice a day. ’ PO 
‘Another:—Take of alcohol, two pounds; sulphuric acid, § 
ounces. Drop the acid gradually ito the aleo I. Digest 
re with a very gentle heat in a close vessel, for 
add, ci bark, an ounce and a half; gi 
