204.  Selected  Pharmaceutical  Formulas.  {A^J°cuhr-  IP9hIa8rm' 
the  emulsion  is  established  the  remainder  of  the  required  water  to 
be  incorporated. 
The  dose  is  a  teaspoonful  to  a  tablespoonful. 
For  children  this  is  an  excellent  preparation.  It  is  mildly  laxa- 
tive and  exercises  an  antiseptic  influence  on  the  intestinal  tract,  pre- 
venting, it  is  suggested,  the  formation  and  absorption  of  toxins. 
When  hypophosphites  are  desired  in  the  emulsion  they  can  be 
dissolved  in  a  portion  of  the  water  and  added  before  making  up  to 
measure.  Sweetening  and  flavor  are  frequently  added  to  the  emul- 
sion ;  on  the  whole,  however,  there  is  much  to  be  said  for  the  plain 
form. 
Liniment  for  Rheumatism. 
Menthol    3ij 
Chloroform    3iv 
01.  terebinth   3j 
Acid,  acetic   3j 
Lin.  camph.  ad    3iv 
To  be  well  rubbed  over  the  seat  of  pain. 
For  Cracked  Lips. 
Menthol    Gr.  ij 
Zinc,  oxid   Gr.  xxx 
Adipis  lanse  hydros   3iiss 
ParafT.  moll,  alb   3ss 
Hydrarg.  bisulph   Gr.  ij 
Mix  intimately.    To  be  packed  into  the  cracks  and  renewed 
frequently.    Promotes  rapid  healing. 
A  good  lip-salve  for  ordinary  use. 
Benzoinated  Cold-Cream. 
Cetacei    3jj 
Cerse  alb.  ver   3ss 
01.  sesami    |iv 
Aq.  rosse   3j 
Tinct.  benzoini  simp   3j 
Synthetic  otto   Tllx 
Melt  the  spermaceti,  wax,  and  sesame  oil  together  with  as  little 
heat  as  will  serve,  beat  in  the  rose  water  and  tincture  of  benzoin, 
previously  mixed,  and  finally  introduce  and  mix  intimately  the  otto. 
