EMERGENT C.WES. 



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In bottles mitli 



Aconite, Fleming's tiuctui-e of 3 oz. 

 Arnica . . . . . 3 oz. 

 *Ammouia, aromatic spirits of 6 oz. 

 Aloes, best Barbadoes . . 2 oz. 

 *Cainj)hor . . . . 3 oz. 

 Carbol c Acid for external use 8 oz. 

 *Collodion, extremely volatile 2 oz. 

 Honey or Treacle . . .5 oz. 

 Friar's Balsam . a small bottle. 

 Geufiau . . . . 8 oz. 



Gingor, powdered . . 8 oz. 



Linsted Oil . . . . 1 qt. 



ghiss stoppers. 



Liniment of Ammonia, Com- 

 pound 



Magnesia, sulphate of . 



MuciLige (gum and water) 



♦Nitric Ether 



Opium, tincture of 



Physic balls, each 4 dr. aloes 

 and \l dr. ginger 



Potass, chlorate of 

 ,, nitrate of . 



Suljjhur, best quality . 



Turpentine Oil, very best 



In tin boxes. 



Ginger Powders, 2 dr. each. 



No 12 



Linseed Meal . . . 1 lb. 



Lint, pieces of, 8 in. X 6, No. 12 

 Medicated Wood-wool . . 4 oz. 

 Fine Tow . . . . 1 lb. 



In addition to the above, two colic draughts to be kept ready made 

 up for emergencies at night, each consisting of Linseed Oil 16 oz. (about 

 a pint), Oil of Turpentine 2 oz., Tincture of Opium H oz. This pre- 

 scription is recommended for stock not because it is better than others, 

 but because it will keep well. The stock should be renewed as often as 

 Tised. To be well shaken up before use. This prescription will answer 

 well for both Spasmodic and Flatulent Colic. But when there is time 

 and opportimity to make up a draught, the first prescription recom- 

 mended in par. SiO is to be preferred. 



List of appliances necessary for making up prescriptions, where no 

 chemist's shop is near at hand. 



1 minim glass, graduated. 

 1 4-oz. glass, graduated. 

 1 i)int measure, zinc. 

 1 set of scales, 1 gr. to 4 oz. 



1 2-oz. synnge. 

 1 4-oz. syringe. 

 1 metal funnel. 

 1 metal enema funnel. 



To prevent mistakes, the following are the symbols used by chemists 



