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Lotion. 

 Soft-soap, one pound. 

 Gas-tar, one pint. 

 Digest with methylated spirit in sufficient quantity to 

 fill a Winchester quart. The bottle should be well shaken 

 at intervals for two weeks, and then filtered. Two fluid 

 ounces may be added to half a pint of water. 



Lotion. 

 Carbolic acid, two and a half fluid parts. 

 Soft-soap, one part. 

 The resulting fluid can readily be mixed with water in 

 any proportion. 



Ointment. 

 Iodoform, twenty grains. 

 Oil of eucalyptus, thirty minims. 

 Carbolic acid, twenty minims. 

 Lard or vaseline, one ounce. 

 This is a good dressing where the skin does not heal 

 very quickly. 



Ointment. 

 Boric acid, one part. 

 Vaseline, three parts. 

 Lard, three parts. 



Antispasmodics. 



Draught. 



Spirit of nitrous ether, one fluid ounce. 



Ether, one fluid ounce. 



Tincture of pimento, two fluid ounces, or a correspond- 

 ing amount of powdered pimento, namely, two 

 drachms. 



