1814/j On Milk Powder. 297 



infallibile remedium, siquidem suis spurcitiis depuratum nee aceseir, 

 nee coagulatur, nee corrumpitur, ut facile lacti contingit, et in 

 lonjxos annos asservari potest. — Miscellanea Curiosa ; sive Ephe- 

 meridum Medico- Physical um Gerinanicatum Academiae Caesartae 

 Leopoldina? Naturae Curiosorum. Decadis tertias, Annus 9 et 10. 

 Obser. 155, p. _'82. 



Pretivm Dosis, et Vthiculum Sacchari Lact'is. 



Dum apud mauipulatorem pretium indago sequens scripto dedit 

 responsum. 



Quatui hoc remedium dhendam, dico a prima usque inventione 

 septimum jam labi annum, librasque fere mille a me fabrefactas, 

 nee tameu unquam granam pretio aestimavi Generose ego peten- 

 tibus UKjue ad ultimos Europae terminos, immo in Asiam transmisi. 

 Necessarium euim fuit, talein me habere, non solum ut non im- 

 postor crederer, vcrum etiam ut arthritici manifeste comprehende- 

 rent, neglecto lucro, gratam mibi primo esse eorum salutem. 

 Cum modo autem de remedii praestantia ab experienths confirmata 

 satis constct, aequum etiam est, ut d vites congr'uens aliquod munus 

 mibi respondcant. Necessariam ergo subminisrrabo quantitatem, 

 dummodo singulis mensibus duo aurei Pannonici seu Ungari ab 

 aegroto dono dentur. Hoc certe tenue munus est, quod arthriticus 

 offerret, si actu ego, nullo quamquam propinato remedio, ac sola 

 persona inviserem. 



TautXt, 1 Oclubris, 1701. LUDOVICUS TeSTI, D. 



Dos a jy. ad 5jss. 5ji. bis, ter, etiam quater in die ex jure, pulte, 

 vel ex inf'uso tbeas, Veronica;, &c. sumitur. 



Article XV. 

 Analyses ok Books. 



I. Kongl. Vetenship'i AcademifiltS Handlingar, for ar 1813. 

 Mimoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Stockholm, for 

 181',. 



The SwcdMi Academy was founded in 1739, and Linno?us was 

 its first President. It bears a stronger resemblance to the Royal 

 Society of London in its nature and constitution than any other 

 scientific society on the Continent! Tbe Members arc all free to 

 write on what tiny please, and to contribute or not to the Memoirs 

 of the Society. A new President is elected every half year. They 

 publish two thin octavo volumes of Memoirs annually. The so- 

 ciety consists at present of !'<> Swedish, and (it; foreign Members. 

 They an- - lid to possess v< ry considerable funds and have an excel- 

 lent house in Stockholm, where their meetings are held, and their 

 scientific and natural history collections deposited. Natural history 



