268 SEN—SIM 
No.2. R Folioram Senne, .. Bij 
: Sodz-Sulphatis, B 
Aquez fervent. OF 
Infuse, and decant, for an enema. 
No. 3. _ BR Confectionis Sennz, iss 
_ Sulphuris Precipitat. ss 
Syrupi Ros. q-s 
Make an electuary, of which a portion, the size of | 
a nutmeg, may be taken 3 or 4 times a day, until 
the bowels are sufficiently open. In hemor. _ 
rhoids. 
No.4. RB Infusi Senna, £Zij 
Sodz Tartarizatis, Bi 
Aguz Cinnamomi, fZss 
Make a solution, to be taken in two or three doses. 
Cathartic. ; 
No. 5. R ‘Infusi Senne, £3j 
Tinct. Senna,et 
Tinct. Jalapz, aa £3) 
Potasse Tart. 3j 
Syrupi Senne, ~ 3) 
Make a draught, to be taken early in the morning. 
Cathartic. . 
E . 2 Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 667. 
; I propose this name, in lieu of Cathartine. : 
The purgative bitter principle of the preceding, uncrystal- 
lizable, reddish-yellow, peculiar smell, nauseous bitter 
_No. 490.—Sewnta. (Cathartine.) Sennine. — = 
mains to be done with it. 
No. 491.—Serpenrariz Rapix. The root of Vir- 
ginia Snake-root, commonly called Serpen- 
taria. See No. 75. : 
No. 492.—-Srvum. Suet. See No. 409. 
No, 493.—Simarousa. The bark of a species of 
Quassia. See No. 452. 
