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No.3. B. Camphore (aleohole puly.) =" 
ssafoetide, ‘ sift >a 
Mucilag. Acaciz, q. Ss. 
Make pills of 3 grains each—3 to be taken ; 
_ 3 hours, in dyspneea and asthma. livia 
. 
No.4. R Assafetidz, Bj 
Pulveris Zingiberis, Bj 
_ Syrupi simplicis, q. s- 
Make 30 pills, of which 3 every third hour, in palsy. 
No. $. Be Tincture Assafetide, £3] 
_. Tincture Opii, — fziij—f iss 
Aque, St 
Mixed. Dose, a table-spoonful second hour, 
antil sleep and tranquillity be Induoed Tue ib 
a prescription I have for a long time used, with 
much success, in mania a potu. I have occasion- 
ally found it necessary to increase the quantity — 
of laudanum, great as it is; and in some cases, 
found it answer an excellent se, to substi- ~ 
tute paregoric fZij, instead of the landanum—_ 
when I give this, I interdict ardent spirits and 
ors paca re wr aarti quassia 3s __ 
a drink. 
No. 267.—Ficus carica. The fig-tree. See No. 
141, eae : 
The acrid lactiferoys juice has been used as an irritant, in 
the treatment of lepra. 
No. 268.—Firicts Raprx. L.E.D. Root of the 
male fern—root of Aspidium filix mas—a 
synonym of Polypodium filix mas. 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 302—figure of the fern, 
No. 303. 
A reputed anthelmintic for tenia. The cabinet specimens 
are from Switzerland. Inodorous, slightly bitter, sub- 
astringent, and mucilaginous. Dose, 3) to 3ij, followed 
by a cathartic—the point on which its anthelmintic power 
No. 269.—Frorzs Zincz. Flowers of Zinc, which 
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