a 
ake 
QUA—QUA 
"No. 4. See Formula 3, of No. 439. 
No. 5, See Formula 2, of No. 330. : . 
4. Pulvis Cinnamomi compositus—used to give aromatic 
warmth to other preparations, as for example in Pulvis 1, 
above. , 
5. Pulvis Contrajerve comp. Dose, grs. x to Ix. Stimulant, 
diaphoretic. 
6. Pulvis cornu usti cum opio. Ten grains contain one grain 
of opium. 
7. Pulvis Cretx conip. Dose, grs. v to Dj. 
8. Pulvis Crete comp. cum opio. 
Formula—  Pulv. Crete cum opio, 9j 
Puly. Extract Catechu, grs. xv 
Make a powder, to be taken after each evacuation. 
In Diarrhoea depending on acidity. 
9. Pulvis Ipecacuanhe Dover’s Powder—Dose, grs. 
_y, to Bj, m bolus or irdel : 
Formule— : 
No. 1.  Pulveris Ipecacuanhe comp. XV 
Pulv. Tragacanth. comp. 2 oi ; 
! Divide into 4 equal parts—one every hour. Diapho- 
retic. ; 
10. Pulvis Scammoniz comp. 
~ _— Tragacanthe comp. See Formula 1. Pulvis No. 
, above 
Powders should be in opake green glass-stop- 
perbottles, being affected by light sia air. 
Q. 
No. 452.—-Quass1a. The Quassia tree. 
Cl. 10. Ord. 1. —" Monogynia. Nat. ord. Gruinales, 
Linn. 
“Species 1 QUASI mad SIMAROUBA. Simarouba Quassia, 
Mountain Damson, (in Jamaica.) 
ne No. 569—figure of the tree, 
ri ign‘ Sime 
