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These  pessaries  were  easy  to  make,  but  the  identity  of  Pelle- 
tier's  Salt  was  somewhat  obscure.  Examination  of  a  pessary  re- 
vealed the  presence  of  a  quinine  salt,  and  therefore  the  soluble  hydro- 
chloride was  used. 
Spanish  Prescriptions  are  usually  written  in  Spanish,  though  at 
times  one  finds  one  in  Latin.  It  is  remarkable  that  the  Latin  nations 
seem  to  have  almost  entirely  discarded  the  use  of  that  language  in 
prescriptions,  which  is  to  be  deplored  from  every  point  of  view: 
Gramos. 
Glicerofosfato  de  cal   0.30 
de  sosa   0.20 
de  hierro   0.15 
Polvo  di  paulinia   0.25 
Hacer  polvo.  - 
Grammes. 
Calcii  glyceroph   .30 
Sodii       "   20 
Ferri       "     -  15 
Pulvi  guarana   .25 
Fiat  pulvis. 
Bromuro  de  potaso   10.00 
de  sosa   10.00 
de  amonio   .  10.00 
Jarabe  C.  N.  A.'   150.00 
Hacer  bebida. 
Tomese  una  eucharada  de  las  de  sopa  al  acostarsi  y  repitase  si 
sea  necesario. 
Potass,  brom  
Sodii  brom  
Ammonii  brom  aa.   10  grammes 
Syrupi  aurantii   150. 
Fiat  mistura. 
One  tablespoonf  ul  at  bedtime  and  repeat  if  required. 
