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; drachms ; camphor, seven and a half ounces; 
water of amnion aa and a half pounds; wa- 
ter, a pound and a quarter ; alcohol, eleven pints 
..._ Dissolve the soap and camphor in the dloohol, 
-y with a gentle heat, and when dissolved, add the 
e water of ammonia, and water ; and while cool- 
ing, the oils, — The bottles must be filled while 
lukewarm, not sealed up until the opodel- 
doc is perfectly congealed. 
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Bard's Opodelioc. — 
ee Take Venetian <a8T% two ounces ; camphor 
Re e ounce ; brandy, one a nt. e re 
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tae Opbietine’ = 7 
“Take of almond soap, two ounces: alcohol, 
one pint ; camphor, one ounce ; cajeput oil, two 
ounces. First dissolve the soap and the 
phor in the alcohol, and when the solution is 
about to congeal, add the oil of cajeput. Shake 
= well together, and put into bottles to con- 
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This composition is a isa aa “improvement on 
the Opodeldoes in general use; and in cases of 
rheumatism, paraly = Sees pe chilblains, en- 
largements of the } d indolent tumors 
where the object is We ier pthe action of th : 
t vessels, and to stimulate the pat ic i 
alug ble external remedy. 
