S28 NOTES TO THE 



boaste'l of it as a specific against worms. With 

 each (lose of this may be given, two ounces of oil 

 of walnut, and an ounce of sweet wine, well mixed 

 together. 



(43) Camphora offic. ex arljore Indiae orienta- 

 lis lauro camphora dirto ; class. Enneand. ord. mo- 

 nog., foliis tripolinerviis lanceolatovatis. From 

 the hranches of this tree, a resino-volatile substance 

 is obtained ; when sublimed we call it camphor. 



(46) De campJiorae vi anthelmintica, Gottingaey 

 1759, 4°. 



(47) See Rosenstein, Traite des maladies des 

 enfanS) etc, 



(48) See my case in note 70, of the third lec- 

 ture. 



(49) This remedy may be easily given in an 

 emulsion of gum arable. 



In this way Fy^t^Z succeeded in expelling a tae- 

 nia seven metres forty two decimetres in length, in 

 clysters or in pills ; it may be advantageously 

 combined with assa-foetida, or mixed with theriac- 

 al water ; or with an infusion of valerian, etc. It 

 is also administered in powder with semen contra^ 

 the bark of geoffroya surinamensis, etc. 



The dose should be adapted to the condition and 

 debility of the patient. It is prescribed in doses 

 from a grain, to a scruple, and even half a drachm. 



(;'iO) Filix mas qffic. class, criptogam. order, fill- 

 ces ; frond, hipinnatis, pinnis obtusis ; crenulatis, 

 stipite paleaceOf florihus uniformibits. 



