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"  CINCHO-QUININE." 
16  oz.  to  pint. 
8  oz.  to  pint. 
Aconite 
1  to  3  drops. 
2  to  6  drops. 
Belladonna 
1  "  3  " 
2  "  6  " 
Blackberry  . 
J  fl.  drachm. 
1  fl.  drachm. 
Black  Cohosh  . 
1  " 
Buchu 
^  " 
1  " 
Colchicnm 
5  to  10  drops. 
10  to  20  drops. 
Conium 
.     5  "  10  " 
10  "  20  " 
Dandelion 
1  fl.  drachm. 
2  fl.  drachms. 
Ergot 
1  " 
Gelsemium 
5  to  10  drops. 
10  to  20  drops. 
Gentian 
^  fl.  drachm. 
1  fl.  drachm. 
Henbane 
10  to  15  drops. 
20  to  30  drops. 
Ipecac. 
.     3     20  " 
6     40  " 
Jalap 
|-  fl.  drachm. 
1  fl.  drachm. 
Leptandra  . 
1  " 
Mandrake 
•  2 
Nux  Vomica 
3  to  10  drops. 
6  to  20  drops. 
Pink  root 
1  fl.  drachm. 
2  fl.  drachms. 
Rhubarb 
.    10  to  30  drops. 
20  to  60  drops. 
Sarsaparilla. 
5^  to  1  drachm. 
1  to  2  drachms. 
Seneka 
^  fl.  drachm. 
1  fl.  drachm. 
Senna 
1 
2 
Stillingia 
2 
1  " 
Valerian 
^  to  1  drachm. 
1  to  2  " 
Veratrum  Viride  . 
2  to  4  drops. 
4  "  8  drops. 
It  will  be  seen  that  in  only  five  of  the  above  examples,  when 
reduced,  a  dose  exceeding  a  teaspoonful  will  be  required  in  ordi- 
nary cases,  and  in  each  of  the  five  the  alcoholic  strength  need 
not  exceed  that  of  dilute  alcohol.  In  ten  of  those  remaining 
the  dose  will  range  from  3  drops  to  30 ;  of  those  y6t  remaining 
the  dose  will  average  one  fluid  drachm. 
Cliicago^  April^  1870. 
— Pharmacist,  May,  1870. 
"  CINCHO-QUININE." 
Eead  before  the  California  Pharmaceutical  Society,  March  14th,  1870. 
By  W.  T.  Wenzell,  Chemist. 
This  is  an  article  put  into  the  market  purporting  to  be  manu- 
factured by  Jas.  R.  Nichols  &  Co.,  of  Boston,  under  the  above 
name  ;  they  claiming  their  preparation  to  fully  represent  all  of 
