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No. 3. 

 Sttgar of lead, - - 4 oz. 



Vinegar, - - - 6 oz. 



Water, - - - I m^ ^kiTlA'l 



Mix. 



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The strength of these lotions often requires 

 to be altered. Where the inflammation and 

 irritability of the part are considerable, they 

 must be diluted with an equal quantity of 

 water; but if the inflammation be subdued, and 

 a swelling and ulceration remain, the aluui 

 solution cannot be made too strong;^. 



ASTRINGENT OINTMENT, 



No. L 

 Hog's lard, - - 4 oz. 



Oil of turpentine, -- 2 dr^ 



Water of acetated litharge, I oz. 



Mix. 



No. 2. 



Veni(;e turpentine, - 1 oz. 



Hog's lard, * - 4 oz. 



Alum, finely powdered, - 1 oz. 





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