ae a — _ ACE—ACE 
No. 8.—Acetum Corcarct. L. Vinegar of meadow 
saffron. 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 9. 
Vi dissolves the active ics of the bulb of ~ 
Deahinw: BARES 
Qualities and medical uses—see Colchicum Autumnale. 
Dose, f3ss to fZij, in any mild liquor. 
No. 9—Acerum Scure. L. E. D. Vinegar of 
Squill. _ 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 10. 
+ An ancient preparation of Squill, d , when lo: 
kept, a ienehhite ie a of reine hme « 
tannin. This does not, as ‘Poften supposed, deteri- 
: orate the medicinal value of the aennenion- See 
Stille maritima. 
~ 
No, 10—Acrtum Aromaticum. E. Aromatic vi- 
; ne 
Thieves? Vinegar.® 
Marseilles Vinegar. i 
Le Vinaigre de quartre voleurs. 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 11. s 
Is a solution of essential oils and camphor, in vinegar 
for the formula, see Edinburgh Pharmacopeia, and 2 
similar preparation in the French Codex, a 
of an acetic infusion of various aromatic herbs 
camphor, under the above French name. 
No. 11,—Aczr1s Hyprarcrri. E. Acetas Hes 
drargyri. D, Acetate of mercury. — 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 12. e 
Quvauitres. In small, flakey, silvery-white crystals, of 
an acrid taste, composed of acetic acid and oxyd of 
mercury ; insoluble in alcohol—soluble in hot, spar 
ingly in cold water. 
