SCALE OF MEDICINES AND MEDICAL STORES. 
345 
Proportion for Ships carrying 
ihe undermentioned No. of 
Particulars. 
Scales of Medical Stores 
and Necessaries. 
Men and Boys (for 12 months). 
10 and 
11 to 20 
2l and 
under. 
inclusive. 
upwards. 
Adhesive plaster on un- 
bleached calico in tin 
case. 
1 yard. 
2 yards. 
3 yards. 
Lint. 
h lb. 
f lb. 
1 lb. 
Marked in English figures 
Scales and weights . . 
1 set. 
1 set. 
1 set. 
» » dro P s .... 
Graduated drop measure 
— 
1 
1 
„ „ spoonfuls . . 
Graduated 2 oz. measure 
1 
1 
1 
6 oz. bottles .... 
£ doz. 
4 doz. 
1 doz. 
Corks for bottles . . . 
1 doz. 
1| doz. 
2 doz. 
Scissors . 
— 
1 pair. 
1 pair. 
Syringes. 
2 
2 
4 
Lancet . 
1 
1 
1 
Abscess ditto .... 
1 
1 
1 
Leg and arm size . . . 
Bandages. 
— 
6 
6 
Calico. 
3 yards. 
4 yards. 
6 yards. 
Flannel. 
Needles, pins, thread, and 
2 yards. 
3 yards. 
6 yards. 
tape. 
— 
1 paper. 
1 paper. 
Splints, common . . . 
1 set. 
1 set. 
1 set. 
36 in. Single Reversible . 
Trusses. 
1 
1 
1 
Printed directions for use. 
Enema syringe .... 
1 
• 1 
1 
Pewter cup. 
— 
1 
1 
Teaspoon (pewter) . . 
— 
1 
1 
Bougies. 
1 set. 
1 set. 
1 set. 
No. 8. 
Catheter. 
1 
1 
1 
Bed pan . 
— 
1 
1 
Arrowroot. 
2 lbs. 
4 lbs. 
8 lbs. 
Pearl Barley .... 
4 lbs. 
8 lbs. 
16 lbs. 
Rice. 
4 lbs. 
8 lbs. 
16 lbs. 
Corn flour. 
4 lbs. 
8 lbs. 
16 lbs. 
Sago. 
4 lbs. 
8 lbs. 
16 lbs. 
Sugar. 
14 lbs. 
28 lbs. 
56 lbs. 
Soup and bouilli . . . 
6 lbs. 
12 lbs. 
24 lbs. 
Boiled mutton .... 
6 lbs. 
12 lbs. 
24 lbs. 
Essence of beef . . . 
6 tins. 
12 tins. 
24 tins. 
Preserved . 
(i P int -) 
Compressed vegetables 
(mixed) . 
Potato (if not in scale of 
4 lbs. 
8 lbs. 
16 lbs. 
provisions) .... 
14 lbs. 
28 lbs. 
56 lbs. 
Wine (Port) .... 
3 bottles. 
<1 bottles 
12 bottles 
Brandy. 
2 bottles. 
4 bottler 
6 bottles 
CHEMISTS’ ASSISTANTS’ ASSOCIATION. 
Eighth half-yearly General Meeting, held at 14, Air Street, Regent Street, Decem¬ 
ber 5th, 1867. 
The chair was taken by the President, who opened the meeting with a short address, 
in which he reviewed briefly the general events of the past half year. He also especially 
noticed the work recently issued by Dr. Attfield, and recommended it as full of valuable 
information. After speaking of the zeal which had characterized the Committee meet- 
