—- as PIN—PIN 
seer 
ires one yolk, or — 
ee Serer OLEUM. L. E, D, & U.S. Oil of Tur- 
te pentine—(called Spirit of Turpentine 
a This is an essential oil distited from Rion torpentne ; 
is limpid, e s; specific gravity . .792, of strong, pene- 
3% mg, yar; the volatile vapour causing the 
exposed to it. 
f Properties xp he An invaluble medicine ; 
_ diuretic in small doses, say, f. 3i ot £3ij ; purgative, and 
discharging tape worm dead, % doses of £3 3) or £3ij; is 
safest in lea? doses ; has been used in epilepsy, gout, 
sciatica, in diseases of the kidneys, originating from _ul- 
1 and obstruction; in puerperal fever, in yellow 
to.allay gastric irritability ; by John Hunter, as a 
almond nd_emnulsion, for olen hemorrhages; ex- a 
Hy c ifaci roup, rheumatism, = 
cy tos teoaenng ment Nesione “tendons, and ° 
‘contusions ; in elyster, sey tympanites and flatulent colic, 
and constipation; boiled with Spanish flies, as a quick, . 
"intense blister; mixed with almond oil, and dropped on 
cotton, to be stuffed in the ears, for deafness, wen rt on 
2 mOnee mate. the. lan z ; and 
or various other purposes. It is best : 
"ner of castor oil, floating on alcoholic: pen ‘or coffee ; as’ 
a diuretic electuary, may be given in doses of Mx to £53. 
It affects the head, when given freely, by a species of in- 
0 m, or hallucinative excitement, without hilarity. 
: ‘Orrre. Pia: Linimentum Terebinthine. L.  — : 
Formula— < hie 
* No.1. Rk Terebinthinz olei, F315 5 
Melis Despumati, J 
Pulv. Rad. Glycyrrbize, q & e 
Make a linctus—a tea-spoonful, and morning; 
with a draught of some weak tepid fluid, after 
each dose. Aromatic stimulant—in sciatica. 
: ‘No. 2. RB oohe olei, fF Ziss 
Acidi. Sulph. dilut. friij 
This is the Guestonian embrocation for rheumatism. 
of oil of. turpentine, tinct. acum, s 
rt, and small portions Palchsater, saa 
in al under she mies of Sitch: Dray 
