SULPHURIS lODIDUM — SULPHUR IODIDE 441 



5. 



^ Sulphuris Sublim 50 



Hydrargyri 5 



Pulveris Canthatidis 20 



Petrolati 400 



M. Ft. Ung. 



Sig. For summer mange and acne in horse. 



Unguentum Sulphuris Alhalinum, N. F. 



IJ Washed Sulphur , 20 gms. 



Potassium Carbonate 10 gms. 



Water 5 mils 



Benzoinated Lard 65 gms. 



Unguentum Sulphuris Compositum, !N. F. (Hebra's Itch Oint- 

 ment) . 



IJ Precipitated Calcium Carbonate 10 gms. 



Sublimed Sulphur 15 gms. 



Oil of Cade 15 gms. 



Soft Soap 30 gms. 



Lard 30 gms. 



For Sareoptie Mange. 



R Unguenti Sulphuris Alkalini, N. F 100. gms. 



Balsami Peruviani 25. gms. 



Saponis Mollis 25. gms. 



M. Ft. Unguentum. 



Sig. Apply every day for several days, wash and repeat if necessary. 



* SULPHURIS lODIDUM — SULPHUR IODIDE 



This is made by heating 20 parts of washed sulphur with 80 

 of iodine, in a loosely closed vessel, over a water bath. It occurs 

 as dark colored brittle masses of crystalline fracture and metallic 

 lustre, iodine odor and acrid taste. It is insoluble in water, soluble 

 in 60 parts of glycerin. 



Therapeutics. Always externally. Very serviceable in solu- 

 tion in oil in chronic eczema, ring-worms and mange. Used in solu- 

 tion of 1 :8 — 10 in oil and applied daily with a stiff brush. 



OALCII SULPHIDUM CRUDUM 



Synonyms. Sulphurated Lime, Sulphide of Calcium, Calx 

 Sulphurata, U. S. P. VIII 



Properties. Pale gray powder, faint odor of hydrogen sulphide, 

 nauseous and alkaline taste. Slightly soluble in cold water. 



Doses. H. gr. xx— Ix; 1.3—4. D. gr. Vio—^A; 0.006— 

 0.03. Until saturation as shown by sulphide breath and 

 feces. 

 • Unofficial. 



