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NAT. ORDER.— CINCHONACEiE. 
alkali not saturated by an acid, a precipitate is formed on adding it 
to aqueous liquors. 
WINE OF QUININE. 
Take of good Madeira Wine* - 1 livre (oz. 22. 104 troy.) 
Sulphate of Quinine - 12 grs. (grains 9, 84 trey.) 
SIRUP OF QUININE. 
Take of simple sirup - - 2 pounds (31 oz. 4 dr. 2 gr. troy.) 
Sulphate of Quinine 64 grains (gr. 52. 48 troy.) 
M. Magendie has proposed the following formulae for the exhi- 
bition of Cinchonine : — 
SIRUP OF CINCHONINE. 
Take of simple sirup - - - - 1 pound (15 oz. 6 dr. 1 gr. troy.) 
Sulphate of Cinchonine - 48 grains (gr. 39. 36 troy.) 
TINCTURE OF CINCHONINE. 
Take of sulphate of Cinchonine - 9 grains (gr. 7. 383 troy ) 
Alcohol at 34° (847) - - 1 ounce (7 dr. 52. 5 gr. troy. 
WINE OF CINCHONINE. 
Take of Madeira Wine - - - - 1 litre (oz. 31. 104 troy.) 
Sulphate of Cinchonine - 18 grains (gr. 14. 76. troy.) 
The above preparations of cinchonine may be given in equal 
doses, and under the same circumstances with the preparations of 
Quinine, 
* Any other white wine may be substituted. 
