350 NOTES TO THE 



(556) See ^ CXXXI 



(557) See § CXXXIV. 



(328) Traite des Maladies des enfans, etc, 

 (239) See Rosenstein, the work cited. 



(330) The sulphuric {^vitriolic J Elixir ofMyn- 

 sicht. Take an ounce and a half of the plant 

 mentha piperita, and of salvia offic. ; an onnce of 

 calamus root, of galanga minora and of flowers of 

 cassia fistularis ; three drachms of cardamomus mi- 

 «or, two ounces of lemon peel cut and bruised ; in- 

 fuse them in thirty six ounces of rectified spirit of 

 wine ; digest three days, filter and express the li- 

 quor, and add six ounces of diluted sulphuric acid ; 

 the dose is from sixty to a hundred drops. 



(331) See § XXXIX. 



(333) Voyage aux sources du JSTil, etc, 



(333) A handful of the flowers should be in- 

 fused in four pounds of wine or beer, for twelve 

 hours. This plant belongs to the tetrandia mono- 

 gynia, 



(334) See ^ CLXXVIII. 



(335) Traite des Maladies des enfansetc.p. 330. 



(336) We have already remarked, that mer- 

 cury, boiled in water, imparts to it some of its par- 

 ticles. Instead of a solution of mild muriate, we 

 may make use of sublimed mercury (mercurius dul- 

 cis) or the decoction of tansy. 



(337) See § XCV. 



(338) See § CX. 



(339) See ^ CXXXIV. 



(340) See §§ CXV, CXVII. 



