ing irritant. I recommend this strongly to you, for its effi- 
caciousness in removing ’ i pains of chest, &c, 
The tart. emetic ointment, rubbed along the spine, is use- c 
ful in chorea and similar affections. _ oe, 
- Orric, Parr. Liquor Antimonii Tart. L. Vinum Tartra- 
tis Antimonii. E. Vinum Antimonii Tartarizati. U.S, 
Antimonial wine—contain 1 grain to the fZss.. Formula: 
3iss or Zij tart. emetic, triturated with 3), makes a: 
powerful Pustulating irritant.» : 
No. 62.—A pocynum CannaBinum, : Dog’s- 
~ Apocynum ANDROS#MIFOLIUM,§ bane. 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 75—figure of the plant, 
ne ak ee 
See Inaugural Dissertation of Dr. Knappe, a graduate of | 
- Jefferson Colleve. = ; 
A 
No. 63.—Aaqua. Water; 
1. Rain water, Aqua pluvialis. 2. Spring water, com Son- 
tana. 3. River water, qua ex flumine. 4. Ww. water, 
Aqua ex puteo. 5. Snow water, Agua ex nive. 6. Lake 
water, ex lacu. 7. Marsh water, Agua ex palude, — 
No. 64.—AQua Distirtata. L.E.D.& U.S. Dis- 
sulphate of ine; sulphate of tone 8 
No. 65.—Aqua Marina, Sea water. : Pie 
One pint contains, lime 2.9; soda 96.3; sulphuric acid 14,4; 
muriatic acid 97.7; total 226.1 grains. Contains in its 
forms of combination set down by Murray, muriates of 
soda, magnesia and lime, and glaub. salt. 
Mepicat Propentizs any Uszs. A pint is a cathartic. F 
have innumerable times pesmi it for my sick at sea, 
and can attest the certainty of its operation; a bath of sea 
water is important in many diseases. 
No, 66.—Aqu# Distituata. L.D. Ague Stilla- 
tie. . Distilled waters. . Sie 
