SSO NOTES TO THE 



adults. Four giains of sulphate of iron may be 

 added, or what is still better, some sublimed muri- 

 ate of mercury. 



S. Take half a drachm and six grains of the 

 extract of tansy, of assa-foetida, and of santonicum, 

 twelve grains of sulphate of iron and sufficient honey 

 to form the whole into pills of one grain each. 

 Eight or ten of these are given, every two or three 

 hours. 



(66) Valeriana sylvestris officin, class, triand, 

 ord. monogyn, perenniSf fioribus triandriSy foliis 

 omnibus pinnatis, 



(67) Jlnnus medicus primus, p. 103, 164; se- 

 cunduSf p. S^8, S26. 



(68) Electuary of Stork. Take three grains 

 of the root of Valeriana offic, of jalap root and sul- 

 phate of potass ; add four ounces of oxymel of 

 squills and make an electuary. It is prescribed in 

 spoonfuls. 



(69) Semen Sabadillae offic. class, poly gam. ord, 

 monogyn, Veratrum sabadillae ? 



(70) Aiisserl. arzneymittel. Ed. iv, p. 363. 



(71) Vermischte chirurg. Serif ten, Derlin, 

 1783,iiB. p.71. 



(7^) JBriefe an Aerzte, Berlin, 1784, 8^. 



(73) Veckoslcrijf for loekare, Och JYatur for- 

 hare, etc. StockJwhn, 1783, 8^. 



(7"^) A woman having an intermittent fever, in- 

 stead of taking cinchona, as is common, took, by 

 mistake, in the night, two drachms, and even more, 

 of powdered sabadilla, mixed with the diiferent 



