304 GENITOURINARY STIMULANTS 



Worms. Horse. 



5 Olei Terebinthinae 5 ij 



Olei Lini t 0. j 



M. Give at one dose after feeding on soft food for two days. 



Purpura Hemorrhagica. Horse. 



B Olei Terebinthinae S j 



Tr. Ferri Chloridi 3 ss 



Acaciae 3 ss 



Three times daily. 



Colic. Horse. 



^ Olei Terebinthinae S ij 



Spiritus Camphorse S ij 



^theris 5 jss 



Misce et fiat solutio. 



Sig. Give at one dose. Eepeat in 2 hours if necessary. 



RESINA 



Synonyms. Resin, Rosin 



This is a hard, transparent amber colored mass. 

 Preparations. 



Ceratum Besince (resin 35 parts, yellow wax 15 parts, lard 50 



parts). 

 ^Ceratum Resince Comp. Resin 22.5 parts, yellow wax 22.5 



parts, suet 30 parts, turpentine 11.5 parts, linseed oil 



13.5 parts. 

 Emplastrum Besince. Resin 14 parts, lead plaster 80 parts, 



yellow wax 6 parts. 



Internally resin is a feeble diuretic and astringent. It is anti- 

 septic and astringent when applied locally. 



Uses. It is a favorite ingredient of many diuretic balls and 

 powders. Externally the two cerates are used as stimulants to indo- 

 lent wounds. 



TEREBENUM (TEREBENE) 



This is a liquid consisting of dipentene and other hydrocarbons 

 obtained by the action of concentrated sulphuric acid on the oil of 

 turpentine and subsequent rectification with steam. It should be 

 kept in a well-stoppered bottle in a cool place protected from light. 

 Terebene is a colorless thin liquid having a rather agreeable thyme- 

 like odor, and an aromatic, terebinthinate taste. 



Dose. H. 3ij— Tj ; 8.-24. D. Til, v— xv; .3—1. 



Action and Uses. This drug resembles the action of oil of tur- 

 pentine, but it is more diffusible and less irritating to the kidneys. 



