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Compiled undeii TH^'lDiREU3ijftW»<^F^^OMMrrTEW composed OF MEMBEip FROM THE TWO HQSPLI^AI. M»I»CAL ^OARDS. ,1 'J » If .'1 U ^^ M' •V' f ff''\ 't M ;'?i ■ I i * > ' ■! ^ If4> *-'fi)^>- r;fr.i,?/'; ^. >v4 H/V^a'- .V'- INJECTIONES. i' '. Injectio Potassii Permanganatis Fortis (1-1000) I^ Potassii Permanaganatis . . . gr. ss 0.03 Aquae 5i 30.00— M. Injectio Protargol (1-100) ' ^ H Protargol gr. v 0. 30 Aquae S i 30.00— M. Injectio Zinci Chloridi (1-1000) i /v^. '<% I^ Zinci Chloridi gr. ss 0.03 Aquae. 5 i 30.00— M. Injectio Zinci Sulphatis (1-500) v! I^ Zinci Sulphatis gr. i 0.060 Aquae § i 30.00— M. LINCTUS. i Linctus CoSeinse I^ Codeinae Phosphatis gr. J 0.008 Glycerin! m. xv 1 .00 Spiritus Chloroformi m. ii 0. 13 Aquae .ad 3 i. .... 4.00— M. Linctus Heroinse ■ i ^ Heroinse Hydrochloridi gr. iV 0.005 Acidi Phosphorici diluti. . . . m. ii 0.13 Syrupi Simplicis 5 ss 2.00 Aquae ad 3 i 4.00— M. Linctus Morphinse cum Acido Hydrocyanico I^ Liquoris Morphinse Acetatis m. iii 0.20 Acidi Hydrocyanici diluti . . m. iss. Spiritus Chloroformi m. iss. Syrupi Limonis 3 ss. Aquae ad 3 i. LINIMENTA. 0.10 0.10 2.00 4.00- -M. Linimentum Belladonnse et Chloroformi ....12.00 4.00 ....30.00— M. I^ Linimenti Belladonnse o m. Chloroformi 5 i. Linimenti Saponis ad 5 i. Linimentum Commune. I^ Olei Terebenthinse 3 iss, Liquoris Ammonise Fortis. . . m. xlv. Saponis Mollis gr. xlv. Alcohol m. xlv. Aquse ad 5 i. Linimentum Acidi Saiicylici. I^ Acidi Salicylici. gr. xv. Spiritus Rectificati 3 ijss. Olei Ricini. ad 5 i. . 6.00 . 3.00 . 3.00 . 3.00 .30.00- 1.00 10.00 .30.00 -M. — M LOTIONES. Lotio Plumbi (1-50). I^ Liquoris Plumbi Subacetatis m. x. Aquse ad § i. Lotio Plumbi Evaporans (1-25) IJ Liquoris Plumbi Subacetatis m. xx. Alcohol 3 ii. Aquae ad § i. , 0.60 30.00— M. 1.25 7.50 30.00— M. 4; #' » Lotio Plumbi (2%) cum Opio (1%). I^ Liquoris Plumbi Subacetatis m. x. Tincturse Opii m. v. Aquae ad gi. Lotio Rubra (1-250). IJ Zinci Sulphatis gr. ii. Tincturse Lavandulae Com- positse m. X. Aquae ad 5 i. Lotio Thiersch. ^ Acidi Salicylici gr. i. Acidi Borici gr. ii. Aquae ad Si. Lotio "Wright." IJ Sodii Citratis gr. v.' Sodii Chloridi gr. xx. Aquae ad 5 i. MISTURiE. Mistura Acidi Hydrochlorici. ^ Acidi Hydrochlorici Diluti. . m. xv. Liquoris Strychninae m. iiss. Tincturae Gentianae Com- positse o ss. Aquae Chloroformi ad 3 ii. Mistura Acida Opiata. I^ Acidi Sulphuric Aromatici. . m. x. Tincturae Opii m. v. Tincturae Cardamomi Com- positae m. xv. . Spiritus Chloroformi m. x. Aquae ad 3 ii. 7 • • • • • • • 0.60 . . 0.30 30.00— M. . 0.13 . 2.00 30.00— M. . 0.06 . 0.13 30.00— M. . 0.30 . 1.20 30.00— M. • i 1.00 0.16 2.00 7.50— M. 0.65 0.32 1.00 0.65 7.50— M. Mistura Acidi Phosphorici Composita. I^ Liquoris Strvchininse m. ii. • Acidi Phosphorici Diluti m. xv. Tincturae Cardamonii Com- posivae m. x. Aquae ad 3 ii. • • • 0.13 V 1.00 0.60 7.50~M. Mistura Alba. IJ Magnesii Carbonatis .... gr. vii. Magnesii Sulphatis 3 i. Aquae Menthae Piperitae . . ad 3 ii. Mistura Ammonii Chloridi. I^ Ammonii Chloridi gr. v. Tincturae Camphorae Comp. . m. xv. Spiritus Chloroformi m. x. Syrupi Tolutani m. xx. ■ Aquae ad 3 ii. '/' n . 0.5 . 4.00 . 7.50— M. /.^i .' 'W . 0.32 . 1.00 . 0.65 . 1.32 . 7.50— M. Mistura Bismuthi Composita. IJ Bismuth? Carbonatis gr. x. Cretae Preparatae gr. x. Tincturae Opii m. v. Tincturae Lavandulae Com- , positae m. xv. Pulveris Tragacanthae Com- positae gr. iii. Aquae Cinnamomi ad 5 ii. .. 0.65 .. 0.65 . .. 0.32 .. 1.00 .. 0.20 ..7.50— M. :H/ Mistura Bismuthi cum Acido Hydrocyanico. •>::. I^ Bismutbi Subnitratis gr. x. Acidi Hydrocyanici Diluti . . m. iii. Infusi Calumbae ad 3 ii. 0.65 0.20 7.50— M. ' • . . * i ■■ -M. -M. '■■■ V'' -M. ■'-A- y' 'i M. -M. Mistura BromJdorum. • '^ ■[ :^-' ' I^ Potpssii Bromidi , Sodii Bromidi Ammonii Bromidi ....... aa gr. X. .... 0.65 Syrupi Aurantii m. xx 1 . 20 Aqu» .ad 3 ii 7.50 — M, Mistura Bromidorum Composita. • ' * ^ ' II Potassii Bromidi „, ^ , Ammonii Bromidi V. Sodii Bromidi .aa gr. x 0.65 Sodii Benzoatis gr. v 0.32 Liquoris Arsenicalis m. ii 0. 12 Aquae / ad 3 ii. ... 7. 50 — M," Mistura Ferri Acetatis. I^ Tincturae Ferri Perchloridi . . m. x 0.65 Liquoris Ammonii Acetatis. . 3 i. .... 4.00 Acidi Acet'-^i Diluti m. xv 1.00 Syrupi Limv/.ns m. xv 1.00 Glycerini m. x 0.65 , . Aquae ad 3 ii 7. 50 — M. Mistura Ferri Aperiens. u...i/.r:''\:_i.^r! :^'u-'Cn m:-'-.'m I^ Magnesii Sulphatis gr. xxx 2.00 ; Ferri Sulphatis gr. i 0.065 Acidi Sulphurici Diluti m. v 0.32 rr Tincturae Calumbae m. x 0.65 Aquae Menthae Piperitae. .ad 3 ii 7.50 — M. Mistura Ferri et Nucis Vomicse. ., T 4 Ferri et Ammonii Citratis . . . gr. v 0.32 Tincturae Nticis Vomicae . . . m. x 0.65 Spiritus Chioroformi m. x 0.65 Aquae ad 3 ii 7.50 — M. Mistura Ferri et Quininse Citratis. I^ Ferri et Quininse Citratis ... gr. v. Spiritus Chloroformi m. x. Aquae ad 3 ii. Mistura Ferri et Quininse Sulphatis. I^ Ferri Sulphatis • Quininse Sulphatis aa gr. i. Acidi Sulphurici Diluti m. iii. Tincturse Nucis Vomicse m. viiss. Syrupi Zingiberis m. xx. Aquse ad 3 ii. Mistura Ferri Glycerinata. IJ Tincturse Ferri Perchloridi. . m. x. Glycerini 3 ss. Aquse ad 3 ii. Mistura Ferri Maltata Composita. I^ Ferri et Ammonii Citratis. . . gr. v. Tincturse Nucis Vomicse. ... m. v. Vini Malti m. xxx. Aquse ad 3 ii. Mistura Ferri Perchloridi. I^ Tincturse Ferri Perchloridi. . m. x. Acidi Phosphorici Diluti m. x. Syrupi Limonis 3 ss. Aquse ad 3 ii. Mistura Ferri et Potassii Chloratis. I^ Tincturse Ferri Perchloridi. . m. xv. Potassii Chloratis gr. v. Glycerini m. x. Syrupi Limonis m. xx. Aquae ad 3 ii. 10 0.32 0.65 7.50— M. *-^v 0.065 0.20 0.50 1.32 7 . 50— M. 0.65 2.00 7.50— M. 0.32 0.32 2.00 7.50— M. 0.65 0.65 2.00 7.50— M. 1.00 0.32 0.65 1.00 7.50— M. Mistura Gentianse et Nucis Vomicae Alkalina. I^ Sodii Bicarbonatis gr.v 0.32 Tincturse Gentianse Compo- sitse m. X 0. 65 TinctursB Nucis Vomicae. . . . m. viiss. ... 0.50 Aquse Menthae Piperitse. .ad 3 ii 7.50 — M. Mistura Hydrargyri Biniodidi. ^ Potassii lodidi gr. v. .'. . . 0. 32 Hydrargyri Perchlpridi gr.^ 0.005 Tincturae Calumbae m. x 0. 65 Aquae ad 3 ii 7. 50— M. Mistura Nitro-muriatica. IJ Acidi Nitro-hydrochlorici Di- luti m. X 0. 65 Tincturae Nucis Vomicae. . . . m. viiss. ... 0.50 Aquae ad 5 ii 7. 50 — M. Mistura Olei Morrhuse. I^ Olei Morrhuae 3i 4.00 Pulveris Tragacanthae Com- positae gr. iv .... 0. 25 Olei Cinnamoni q. s Aquae ad. 3 ii .... 7.50 Mistura Olei Morrhuae cum Creosoto. I^ Creosoti gtt. i 0.065 Misturae Olei Morrhuae.. . .ad 3 ii 7.50 — M. Mistura Pectoralis Acuta. IJ Antimonii Tartarati gr. ^V • • • • 0.002 Potassii Citratis gr. xv .... 1.00 Vini Ipecacuanhae m. x 0.65 Tincturae Camphorae Com- positae m. xv 1.00 Syrupi Tolutani m. xx 1.32 Aquae ad 3 ii 7.50..M. 11 X Mistura Pectoralis Chronica. * ; ' ' I^ Potassii Citratis gr. xv 1.00 Tincturae Camphorse Com- ' ' sitae m. xx 1 . 32 ; Aceti Scillse m. xx. .... 1 . 32 ^' Syrupi Tolutani m. xx 1.32 Aquae ad 5 ii ... 7. 50 — M. Mistura Potassii Bromidi e^ Chloral Hydratis. IJ Potsissii Bromidi gr. xv 1 . 00 Chloral Hydratis gr. v 0. 32 Tincturae Belladonnae m. ii.. 0. 13 Aquae ad 5 ii 7. 50 — M. Mistura Potassii et Hyoscyami. ' " IJ Potassii Citratis gr. xx 1.32 Potassii Bicarbonatis S^-^ .... 0.65 Tinctura Hyoscyami 3 ss 2.00 Aquae Menthae Piperitae...ad 3 ii .... 7.50 Mistura Potassii lodidi Alkalina. I^ Potassii lodidi.. gr. v 0. 32 Potassii Bicarbonatis gr. xv 1 . 00 Spiritus Ammoniae Aro- matici m. x. .... 0.C5 Syrupi Zingiberis m. xx 1. 32 Aquae ad 3 ii 7. 50 — M. Mistura Potassii lodidi cum Colchico. I^ Potassii lodidi gr. viiss .... 0. 50 Vini Colchici m. xv 1.00 Syrupi Zingiberis m. xv 1.00 Aquae ad 5 ii 7. 50 — M . 12 \ ;2 2 2 '— M. tis. 10 [3 >0~M. )0 50 32 }0 [}5 ' VI )0— M. Mistura Rhei et Sodae. IJ Pulyeris Rhei gr. v. Sodii Bicorbonatis gi'. x Syrupi Zingiberis m x. Aquse Chloroformi ad 3 ii Mistura Salicylica. IJ Sodii Salicylatis. gr. xv. Syrupi Zingiberis m. xx. Aquse Cinnamomi ad 3 ii. • • • • Mistura Stramonii. IJ Potasii lodidi gr. iii Extracti Stramonii Seminis m. i. Extracti Glycyrrhizse fiuidi. m. v. Spiritus Chloroform: m. x. Aquae ad 3 ii 0.32 i 0.65 0.65 7.50.— M 1.00 1.32 7.50— M. Mistura Salicylica Alkalina. \ ^ Sodii Salicylatis gr. xv 1.00 Potassii Citratis gr. xv 1.00 Syrupi Zingiberis m. xx 1.32 Aquse Cinnamomi ad 3 ii 7. 50— M. Mistura Salinse. I^ Magnesii Sulphatis gr. xxx 2.00 ^ Tincturse Gentianse Compo- sitse m. X 0.65 Aquse ad 3 ii 7.50— M. 0.20 0.065 0.32 0.65 7.50 50 30 }0 50— M . Mistura Urotropin. IJ Urotropin gr. viiss . . . Syrupi Aurantii m. xx. . . . Aquse ad 3 ii 0.50 • 1.32 7.50— M. 13 PIGMENTA. , Pigmentum Belladonnse. . - IJ Extract! Belladonna; Alcoho- ■■ V lici 5 i 4.00 Glycerini ad 5i 30.00— M. » Pigmentum Phenol cum Camphora. H Phenol Z iiss .... 9.00 ^ Pulveris Camphorse 3 v 18.00 Alcohol ad 3 i 30.00 Pigmenturm Chloral cum Camphora. I^ Chloral Hydratis Pulveris Camphora?, partes aequales, tere bene et fiat i pigmentum. PILULA. Pilula "Addison." I^ Pilulae Hydrargyri Pulveris Digitalis Pulveris Scillae i . . . .aa gr. i 0.065 — M. Pilula Aloini, Strychninse et Belladonnse. ^ Aloini gr. i .... 0.013 . Strychninae gr. ^ ... 0.001 Extracti Belladonae gr. J .... 0.008 M. Pilula Aloini, Strychninse et Belladonnse Com- posita. . ^ Aloini gr. i .... 0.013 Strychninae gr. A • • • • 0.001 Extracti Belladonnae ...... gr. j .... 0.008 •^ Extracti Cascarse Sagradse. . gr. J .... 0.032 M. 14 aL',.. ..l-A^-l*^^;^'..i&l I^ Pulveris Camphorae gr. i .... 0.065 Pulveris Opii gr. ss 0.032 Pulveris Ipecacuanhse gr. i .... 0.016 M. Pilula Cathartica Composita. I^ Extract! Colocynthidis Com- positi '. gr. i. .... 0.065 Extract! Jalapae gr. ss. .... 0.032 Resinae Podophylli gr. i .... 0.016 Extract! Hyoscyamai gr. ss 0.032 Olei Menthse plperitse gtt.^ 0.0008-M Pilula Colocynthidis cum Hydrargyro. I^ Extract! Colocynthidis Com- posit! gr. liss .... . 162 Pllulse Hydrargyri gr. !ss 0. 100 Extract! Hyoscyam! gr. ss 0.032-M. Pilula Ferri Carbonatis Composita. I^ Pilula Ferri gr. v. .... 0.32 Aloes gr. J 0.008 Extract! Nucis Vomicae gr. iV • • • 0.004 Acid! Arsenlosi gr. jJiy • • 0.00065 M. Pilula Plumbi et Opii. I^ Plumbi Acotatis gr. iss .... 0. 100 Pulvis Opii gr. ss 0.032-M. UNGUENTA. Unguentum Scarlatinum. Scarlet Red (Biebrich Medi- cinal) 8 Paraffin! Mollis 92-M. 15 1 Unguentum Zinci Carbolutum. n{ ;k^ ; ; Acidi Carbolici Zinci Oxidi Paraffini Mollis , v,(. -- \' i,*i-» »,:■ :' ■ ' ... .^ ■,■ . ! I' .V V-, ■ *. ' .t , t ■ ». 1 15 84-M. . ,v -■ *; yf-^ '*• 1':;,. ,.0 'i: •r ■ •■■; ;t »u ui 16 Preparations for use in the department for diseases of infants and children k'4 ! p' .' "h 'f I In the following formulae mixtures intended for infants should be designated simply by the addition of infantilis, while those intended for children of five years must be designated by the addition of infantilis fortior. E.g. : Mistiu-a Canninativa Infantilis and Mistura Car- minativa Infantilis Fortior. BALNEA. ■*,'■■ . » Balneum Alkalinum. . . ., ; r Sodium Bicarbonate 1 ounce. Water at a temperature of 96° F 5 gallons. Balneum Calidum Sedans. . ,y Water at a temperature of 96° F. to 100° F..5 gallons. Balneum Calidum Stimulans. Water at a temperature of 104° F. to 110° F.5 gallons. Balneum Tepidum. ' . Water at a temperature of 85° F. to 92° F. . 5 gallons. Balneum Furfuris. Bran (enclosed loosely in a muslin bag .... 10 ounces. Water 5 gallons. Balneum Sinapis. Flour of mustard from one to two ounces Water 5 gallons 10 MISTURiE. ] Mistura Acidi Hydrochlorici Infantilis. For Children '"' ' '■ ^ • ' " • ' • Of one year Offive years , I^ Acidi Hydrochlorici • - .■ . , . diluti. m. i. . .O.O60 m. iv. .0.25 SpiritiisChlorof'^mVi. . m. i. ..0.065 Elixiris Aromatici. ... m. v. . .0.33 Aquae ad 3 i. ..4.00 m. iv. . .0.25 m. XX. . .1.32 3ii. ..7.50 m. iii. . .0.20 Mistura Acidi Sulphurici cum Opio Infantilis. I^ Acidi Sulphurici Aro- matici m. ss. . . .032 Tincturae Camphora) Compositae m. iv. . .0.26 Elixiris Aromatici m. x. . .0.65 Aquae Cinnamomi . . ad 3 i. • • 4 . 000 m. XV. . .1.00 m. XX. . . 1 . 32 3 ii. ..7.50 Mistura Alba. Infantilis. I^ Magnesii Sulphatis . . . gr. ii. . .0,13 Magnesii Carbonatis . . gr. i. ..0.065 Aquae Menthse Pipe- ritae ad Si. ..4.00 gr. X. . . . 65 gr. V. ..0.32 3 ii. .7.50 Mistura Ammonise cum Ipecacuanha Infantilis. IJ Ammonii Carbonatis.. gr. J ..0.015 gr. iss. . .0.10 Vini Ipecacuanhae m. i. . .0.065 m. v. . .0.32 Syrupi Simplicis m. x. . .0.65 m. xx. . . 1 .32 Aquae ad 3 i. ..4.00 3 ii. ..7.50 Mistura Ammonii Acetatis Infantilis. IJ Liquoris Ammonii Ac- etatis m. V. . .0.32 m. xx. . .1.32 Potassii Citratis gr. ii. . . . 13 gr. v. . . . 32 Syrupi Simplicis m. x. . .0.65 m. xx. . .1 .32 Aquae ad 3 i. ..4.00 3 ii. ..7.50 20 .65 .32 Mistura Aperiens Infantilis. I^ Magnesii Carbonatis . . gr. ii. ..0.13 Syrupi Rhei m. xv. .1 .00 Syrupi Sennse m. x. . .0.65 Tincturse Belladonna; m. ss.. .0.032 Aquae Cinnamomi . . ad 3 i. . . 4 . 00 Mistura Aromatica Infantilis. I^ Magnesii Carbonatis . . gr. i. ..0.065 Pulveris Cretae Aro- matici gr. iii.. .0.20 Syrupi Rhei m. x. . .0.65 Glycerini m. v. . .0.32 Aquae Menthae Pipe- ritae ad 5 i. ..4.00 Mistura Astringens Infantilis. I^ Bismuthi Carbonatis. . gr. viii . . 50 BismuthiSalicylatis. . gr. i. . .0.065 Extracti Haematoxyli fluidi m. ii. . .0.13 Misturae Cretae ad 3 i. . .4.00 Mistura Carminativa Infantilis. I^ Sodii Bicarbonatis . . . gr. i. . .0.065 Spiritus Ammoniae Ar- omatici m. i. . .0.065 Glycerini m. v. . .0 . 32 Aquae Menthae Pipe- ritae ad 3 i. . .4.00 Mistura Cascarse Sagradse Infantilis. IJ Syrupi Cascarae Aro- matici m. x. . .0.65 Syrupi Zingiberis .... m, v. . .0.32 Aquae Carui ad 3 i. ..4.00 21 For Children Of one year Of five years gr. x. . .0.65 3 i. ..4.00 m. XV. . .1.00 m. ii. . .0.13 3 ii. .7.50 * ' ♦ t ( gr. X. gr. ii. m. V. 3ii. gr. V. .0.65 .0.13 .0.32 7.50 032 m. iiss.. .016 m. XX. .1.32 3ii. .7.50 m. XXX. .2.00 m. X. . .0.65 3ii. ..7.50 I' Is; 'V, I I i; Fot Chilarcn Of one year Of five years Mistura Chloralis llydratiH Infantilis. I^ Chloralis Hydratis . . . gr. i. . .0.005 gr v. ' Potassii Bromidi gr. ii. . .0.1.'^ gr. v. Synipi Aurantii m. x. . .0.05 5 i. Aqua) ad 3 i. .4.00 3 ii. Mistura Expectorans Infantilis. I^ Potassii Citratis . . . . gr. iss. . . 10 Vini Ipccacuanhae. ... m. i. . .0.00 Liquoris Ammonii A- cetatis m. v. . .0.32 Synipi Tolutani m. x. . .0.65 Aqua). ad 3 i. . .4.00 Mistura Ferri Citratis Infantilis. I^ Ferri et Ammonii Ci- tratis gr. i. . .0.005 ' Syrupi Aurantii m. v. . .0.32 Spiritus Rectificati. . . m. v. . .0.32 Aqua) ad 3 i. ..4.00 Mistura Ferri Pernitratis Infantilis. I^ Liquoris Ferri Pernitratis Tincturse Nucis Vomicae Spiritus Chloroformi Syrupi Limonis Aquae gr. V. m, V. m. X. m. XX. O u. gr. u. m. X. m. X. o n. . .m. IV. . .m. ss. . .m. iii. . .m. XV. ad 3 ii. Mistura Hsematoxyli Composita Infantilis. I^ Extracti Hsematoxyli Fluidi m. ii. ..0.131 Vini Ipecacuanhae m. i. . .0.065 Tincturce Opii m. J . .0.010 Misturae Cretae ad 3 i. . .4.00 .0.34 .0.34 .4.00 .7.50 . . 32 .0.32 .0.65 .1.32 .7.50 .0.20 .0.65 .0.65 .7.50 .0.26 .0.03 .0.20 .1.00 .7.50 m. V. .0.32 m. iii. .0.20 m. OS. .0.032 3ii. .7.50 22 :--r-" -,: i: -■> J I •■ ■ .^ ' For Children Of One year Of five years Mistura Olei Morrhuse cum Ferro Infantilis. I^ Olei Morrhuse m. xx..l.32 Ferri et Ammonii Ci- tratis gr. ss. . . . 032 Pulveris Acaciae gr. v. . . . 32 Syrupi Simplicis m. xv. . . 1 .00 Aquae Cinnamomi . . ad 3 i. . . 4 . 00 m. XXX. .2.00 gr. iiss.. .0.16 gr. X. . .0.65 m. X. . .0.65 3ii. . .7.50 Mistura Olei Ricini cum Opio Infantilis. I^ Olei Ricini m. v. . .0.32 m vii. Tincturae Camphorae Compositae m. v. . .0.32 m. x. Pulveris Acaciae gr. x. . .0.65 gr. x. Syrupi Simplicis m. v. . .0.32 m. x. Aquae Cinnamomi . . ad 3 i. . . 4 . 00 5 ii. Mistura Pectoralis Infantilis. IJ Potassii Citratis . . . . gr. iss. .0.10 Vini Ipecacuanhae. ... m. ii. . .0. 13 Tincturae Camphorae Compositae. . m. iii. . .0.20 Syrupi Tolutani m. x. . .0 . 65 Aquae ad 3 i. • . 4 . 00 gr. V. m. V. m. X. m. XX. 3ii. .0.50 .0.65 .0.65 .0.65 .7.50 .0.32 .0.32 .0.65 .1.32 .7.50 ii Mistura Phenazoni Composita Infantilis. I^ Phenazoni gr. i. ..0.06 gr. iii. ..0.20 Tincturae Belladonnas m. ii. ..0.13 m. v. ..0.32 Syrupi Simplicis m. x. . .0.65 m. x. . .0.65 Aquae Cinnamomi. .ad 3 i. .4.00 5 ii. .7.50 Mistura Potassii Bromidi Infantil* . I^ Potassii Bromidi gr. ii. . .0. 13 Syrupi Aurantii m. x. . .0.65 Aquae Carui ad 3 i. ..4.00 23 gr. V. m. XX. o n. ..0.32 ..1.32 ..7.50 I .'•^-. For Children Of one year Of five years Mistura Rhei et Sodse Infantilis. IJ Pulveris Rhei gr. ss.. .0.032 Sodii Bicarbonatis . . . gr. i. . .0.065 Syrupi Zin^iberis .... m. v. . .0.32 Aquse Carui ad 3 i. V a. 4.00 PULVERES. Pulvis Hydrargyri et Rhei. Q Hydrargyri cuir Greta gr. ss. . .0.03 Pulveris Rhei gr. ss. ..0.03 Sodii Bicarbonatis ... gr. i. . .0.06 Pulvis Catharticus. I^ Hydrargyri Subchloridi. Pulveris Jalapse Pulveris Zingiberis gr. n. gr. V. m. V. 3ii. gr. 1. gr. V. gr. ii. .0.13 .0.32 .0.32 .7.50 gr. iii. . .0.13 gr. iv. ..0.26 gr. iv. ..0.26 .0.06 .0.32 .0.13 ^4 1 m %■ Formula for use in the department for diseases of the eye IH i: *' I -,;,.l,..-. .(,,■- ,,M.,., ^ ,^.... V! -I , ■ yji. ■f. COLLYRIA. Collyrium Acidi Borici (1-40). I^ Acidi Borici 2. 50 Aquae destillatse 100.00— M. fiat collyrium. Collyi^im Boratum. I^ Sodii Biboratis 1 . 25 Acidi Borici 2 . 50 Aquae destillatae 100.00— M. fiat collyrium. Collyrium Hydrargyri Perchloridi (1-5000). I^ Hydrargyri Perchloridi . . 02 Aquae destillatae . 100.00— M. fiat collyrium. Collyrium Zinci Sulphatis (1-100). I^ Zinci Sulphatis 1 .00 Acidi Borici 2.00 Aquae destillatae. 100.00— M. fiat collyrium. Collyrium Zinci Sulphatis (1-500). I^ Zinci Sulphatis . 20 Acidi Borici 2 . 00 Aquae destillatae 100 . 00— M. fial collyrium. FOMENTA. These fomentations are to be used at a temperature of 100°F to 108°F. Fomentum Belladonnse. I^ Extracti Belladonnae 5.00 Aquae destillatae 500.00— Solve. 27 1 Fomentum Boracis (1-100). I^ Audi Borici 5.00 Aquae callidae 500 . 00 — Solve. Fomentum Papaveris. I^ Papaveris capsularum (sine seminibus) 50.00 Aquae destillatae 750 .00 Coque horae partem quartum et cola. GUTTAE. GuttJB Adrenalin (1-5000). I^ Liquoris Adrenalin Chloridi 2.00 SodiiChloridi 30 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttae Adrenalin (1-2000). I^ Liquoris Adrenalin Chloridi 5.00 SodiiChloridi 20 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttae Argent i Nitratis (1%). I^ Argenti Nitratis 10 Aquae destillatae . ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttae Argenti Nitratis (2%). I^ Argenti Nitratis 20 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve! Guttae Argenti Nitratis (3%). I^ Argentis Nitratis 30 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttae Argyrol (10%). ^ Argyrol 1 .00 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve 28 ' :■ If ; ,' ■ ;; Guttse Argyrol (20%). '' - .,' - u-C'^ IJ Argyrol 2.00 ^ - AqujB destillatse ad 10.00— Solve. Guttse Atropinse (1%). ' • •' IJ Atropinse Sulphatis 0. 10 Aquse destillatse. ad 10.00— Solve. Guttse Atropinse (2%). I^ Atropinse Sulphatis 0.20 Aquse destillatse .; ad 10.00— Solve. Guttse Atropinse (4%). . r , , IJ Atropinse Sulphatis 0.40 — . Aquse destillatse ad 10.00— Solve. Guttse Atropinse Oleatis Compositse. I^ Atropinse 01 Cocainse 60 Acidi Oleici 1 .00 ? Calif acie tunc adde. Olei Olivse ad 10.00 ■' ■ ' ■ ' * '-''''■'. \ Guttse Cocainse (4%). I^ Cocainse Hydrochloridi 0.40 Aquse destillatse ad 10.00— Solve. Guttse Dionin (10%). I^ Dionin 1 .00 -Aquse destillatse ad 10.00— Solve. Guttse Duboisinse (1 in 250). ^ Duboisinse Sulphatis 0.04 Aquse destillatse .ad 10.00— Solve. 29 Guttse Eucainse (2%). I^ p Eucainse Hydrochloridi 0. 20 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttse Fluorescin (1%). I^ Florescin. . 10 Sodii Bicarbonatis 0.20 Aquae destillatse ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttae Holocainse (1%). I^ Holocainae Hydrochloridi . 10 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. GuttsB Homatropinae (1%). IJ Homatropinae Hydrobromidi 0. 10 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttse Physostigminse vel Eserinse Salicylatis (1 in 400). I^ Physostigminae Salicylatis 0.025 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttse Physostigminse vel Eserinse Sulphatis (1-250). I^ Physostigminae Sulphatis 0.04 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttse Pilocarpini (i%). I^ Pilocarpini Nitratis 0.05 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttse Protargol (5%). ^ Protarffol 0.50 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. 30 "v'/' .i.,if^; Guttae Protargol (10%). I^ Protargol 1 .00 Aquae destillatse ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttae Quininse (1%). ^ Quininse Bisulphatis . 10 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttae Scopolaminae (1-1000). I^ Scopolaminae Hydrobromidi 0.01 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttae Scopolaminae (1-500). I^ Scopolaminae Hydrobromidi 0.02 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttae Zinci Chloridi (1 in 500). I^ Zinci Chloridi 0.02 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Guttae Zinci Sulphatis (1-100). I^ Zinci Sulphatis 0.10 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. Gutt« Zinci Sulphatis (1-500). I^ Zinci Suli^hatis 0.02 Acidi Borici 20 Aquae destillatae ad 10.00 — Solve. LAPIDES. Lapis Divinus. I^. Cupri Sulphatis 20.00 Aluminis Sulphatis 20 .00 Potassii Nitratis 20 .00 Liquefacie cum calore et misce, tunc adde. Pulveris Camphorse 1 .00 misce et infunde in formis idoneis 31 Lapis Mitigatus No. 1. ■ ' ^ Argenti Nitratis 10.00 , : ' Potassi Nitratis 20.00 Liguefacie cum calore, misce et infunde in formis idoneis. Lapis Mitigatus No. 2. I^ Argentis Nitratis 10.00 Potassi Nitratis 30.00 Liquefacie cum calore, misce et infunde in formis idoneis. PILULiE. Pilula Hydrargyri et Belladonnse. I^ Hydrargyri cum Greta gr. i . 065 Pulveris Folise Belladonnse. . .gr. J 0.016 — M. Pilula Hydrargyri et Belladonnse Fortior. I^ Hydrargyri cum Greta gr. iii . 20 Pulveris Folise Belladonnse. . .gr. i 0.065 — M. PULVERES. Pulvis Borata. / I^ Sodii Biboratis 3.30 Acidi Borici 6.70 M. fiat pulvis UNGUENTA. Unguentum Acidi Borici (10%). I^ Acidi Borici 1 . 00 Olei Amygdalse dulcis q.s. Unguenti Paraffini ad 10.00 — M. 32 Unguentum Atropinse (1%). . • ? I^ Atropinae . . 0. 10 Uuguenti Paraffin! • 10.00— M. Solve cum calore. Uuguentum Calomelanos (20%). I^ Hydrargyri Subchloridi 0.20 Olei Amydalse dulcis q.s. Unguenti Paraffini ad 10.00 — M. Unguentum Cocainse (2%). I^ Cocainse 0.20 Olei Amygdalae dulcis q.s. Uuguenti Paraffini ad 10.00— M. Unguentum Cupri Citratis (5%) ^ Cupri Citratis 0. 50 Olei Amygdalae dulcis q.s. Unguenti Paraffini ad 10.00 M Unguentum Cupri Citratis (10%). I^ Cui)ri Citratis 1.00 Olei Amygdalae dulcis q.s. Unguenti Paraffini ad 10.00 — M. Unguentum Hydrargyri Ammoniati (1%). IJ Hydrargyri Ammoniati 0. 10 Adipis Lanae Unguenti Paraffini aa 5.00 — M. Unguentum Hydrargyri Nitratis Mitius (1-8). I^ Unguenti Hydrargyti Nitratis .... 1 . 25 Paraffini Mollis 10.00— M. Unguentum Hydrargyri Oxidi Flavi (2%). IJ Hydrargyri Oxidi Flavi 0. 20 Paraffini Mollis 10.00— M. 33 'S 1 I Unguentum Hydrargyri Oxidi Flavi (3%) R Hydrargyri Oxidi Flavi 0. ;^ Paraffini Mollis 10.00— M. Unguentum Ichthyol (2%) I^ Ichthyol 0.20 Paraffini Mollis 10.00— M. Unguentum Xeroformi (5%). I^ Xeroformi . 0. 50 Otei Amygdalae dulcis q.s. Unguenti Paraffini ad 10.00 — M. Unguentum Zinci Stearatis. I^ Zinci Oxidi Stearatis 3.00 'Acidi Borici 0. 50 Olei Amygdalae dulcis q.s. Adipis Lanae 1 . 50 Unguenti Paraffini ad 10.00 — M. 34 -M. -M. V^..', -M. -M. Formulae for use in the F)epartment for Diseases of the Ear ■*4 \ ./• I I I, - . > ; I t GUTTAE. Guttse Acidi Borici. » '• I^ AcidiBorici 2.00 Spiritus Rectificati 30.00 — M. fiat guttse. To be used diluted as directed. •Guttse Alkalmse (1-25). ' - I^ Sodii Bicarbonati .... 1 . 20 ' . Glycerini Aquae. aa 15.00 — M. Guttse Cocainse (1.30). ' * • I^ Cocainae Hydrochloridi. 1.00 Acidi Carbolici Opt. ... 0.65 Glycerini 24.00 Aquae .ad 30.00 — M. fiat guttse. Guttse Hydrogenii Peroxidi (5 volumes). I^ Liquoris Hydrogenii Pe- roxidi 15.00 Aquae ad 30.00 — M. fiat guttse. Guttse Menthol (10%). • . I^ Menthol 3.00 ' ' Olei Olivae 30.00— M. fiat guttae. Guttse Menthol Composita. I^ Camphorae 0.032 Menthol 0.13 Parafini Liquidi 30.00 — M. fiat guttae. Guttse Zinci Sulphatis (1%). I^ Zinci Sulphatis . 30 Aquae destillatae 30.00 — M. fiat guttae. 37 I LOTIONES. Lotio Borata. I^ Sodii Biboratia Acidi Borici aa 10.00 Aquae 500.00— M. fiat lotio. Lotio Hydrargyri Perchloridi (1-5,000). ' • I^ Hydrargyri Perchloridi 0.10 Ammonii Chloridi . 10 Aquae 500.00— M. fiat lotio. Lotio Lysol (1-2000). IJ Lysol 0.25 Aquse ad 500.00— M. Lotio Phenol (1-60) ^ Phenol 8.00 Aquae 500.00 UNGUENTA. Unguentum Hydrargyri Ammoniata (5%) ^ Unguenti Hydrargyri Ammoniati 15.00 Unguenti Paraffini. . .ad 30.00— M. fiat unguentum. 38 Formulae for use in the Department for Diseases of the Nose and Throat Qtum, ft \ ■:■. ■: t .... v:,' ■ COLLUNARIA. Directions for Use:— One dessert-spoonful to be added to a wine glass (50 c. c.) of warm water, and used as a nasal douche. Collunarium Alkalinum. • I^ Sodii Biboratis Sodii Bicarbonatis Sodii Chloridi. aa 0.33 Aquae 7.50— Solve. Collunarium Ammonii Chloridi. :, I^ Ammonii Chloridi 0. 50 Sodii Chloridi 0.25 Sacchari Albi . 30 Aquae. ad 7.50— Solve. Collunarium Antisepticum. I^ Sodii Bicarbonatis 0.25 Liquoris Antiseptici U. S. P 2.00 Aquae ad 7.50— Solve. Collunarium Boracis Carbolatum. I^ Sodii Biboratis Sodii Bicarbonatis. . .aa 0.25 Phenol 0.065 • Aquae ad 7.50— Solve. Collunarium Hamamelidis. I^ Extracti Hamamelidis Fluidi Destillati 1.00 Glycerini 0.65 Aquae ad 7.50— Solve. , 41 'w m l\ Collunarium Soclii Salicylatis. I^ Sodii Salicylatis 0.065 Sodii Biboratis 0.50 Aquae ad 7.50 — Solve. ■r Collunarium Salinum. I^ Sodii Chloridi 0.38 Sodii Sulphatis TO Sodii Phosphatis . 016 Potassii Chloridi . 026 Potassii Sulphatis .... 0.016 Potassi Phosphatis .... . 02 Menthol 0.004— M. fiat tabella. (The tablet to be dissolved in a wine-glassful of warm water and used as directed). GARGARISMATA. Directions — One dessert-spoonful to be added to a wineglassful (about 50 c.c.) of water, and used as a gargle or mouth wash. Gargarisma Acidi Carbolici. I^ Acidi Carbolici 25 Glycerini. 0.65 Aquae A 7. 50 — Solve. Gargarisma Alkalina. I^ Potassii Chloratis 0.20 Sodii Bicarbonatis 0.40 Potassii Bicarbonatis. . 0.40 Glycerini. 1 .00 Aquae ad 7 . 50 — M. Gargarisma Aluminis. I^ Pulveris Aluminis 0.50 Glycerini 1 . 25 Aquae ...ad 7.50 — Solve. i2 Gargarisma Ferri Perchloridi. I^ Tincturse Ferri Perchlo- ' ridi 0.b5 Potassii Chloratis . 30 Syrupi Limonis 1 .00 Aquae. ad 7 . 50 — Misce. Gargarisma Potassii Chloratis. I^ Potassii Chloratis 1.00 / Glycerini 1 . 30 Aquae ad 7 . 50 — Solve, Gargarisma Potassii Permanganatis (1-5000). I^ Liquoris Potassii Per- manganatis 1 .00 Aquae .ad 7. 50 — Misce. INHALATIONES. Directions — Five to ten drops to be dropped on sponge of inhaler, and used as an inhalation for ten or fifteen minutes at a time. Inhalatio Creosoti et Phenol. I^ Creosoti 1.00 Phenol 1.00 Spiritus Rectificati 2 . 00— Misce. Inhalatio Eucalyptol Composita. I^ Eucalyptol 0.65 Olei Pini Sylvestris. . ad 4.00— Misce. Inhalatio Menthol Composita. I^ Menthol 0.65 Eucalyptol 1 . 35 Olei Menthae Piperitae . . 2.00— Misce. 43 ^ I INSUFFLATIONES. Directions — A small amount of the powder about equal in bulk to a dried pea to be placed in tube of in- sufflator and blown into the larynx as may be required. InsufHatio Ansethesin. I^ Ansethesin Acidi Borici aa 2.00 — Misce. InsufHatio Bismuthi. I^ Bismuthi Subgallatis. . . 1.75 Acidi Borici 2.00 MorphinaB Hydrochlo- ridi 25 — Misce. InsufHatio lodol Composita. I^ lodol........ 1.25 Acidi Borici 1 . 25 Acidi Tannici 1 . 50 — Misce. InsufHatio Morphinse et lodoformi. I^ Morphina5 Hydrochlo- ridi .25 Pulveris lodoformi 1 .75 Pulveris Acaciae 2 . 00 InsufHatio Orthoformi. H Orthoformi 2.00 Acidi Borici. .aa 2.00 — Misce. NEBULA. Directions — To be used in suitable atomizer as a spray for the throat. Nebula Acidi Tannici Sedativa (1-50). I^ Acidi Tannici 0.60 Acidi Carbolici Opt Olei Menthse Piperitae aa . 06 Glycerini 4 . 00 Aqua? ad 30.00— Solve. 44 V ,,i,,^_. ? about e of in- iired. as a Nebula Eucalyptol (2%) . R Eucalyptol 0.60 Paraffin! Liquid! 30 . 00— Misce. Nebula Menthol (1%). ' '' R Menthol 0.30 Paraffin! Liquid! ...... 30.00 Misce. Nebula Zinci Chloridi (2%). I^ Zinc! Chloridi 0.60 Aquae ad 30.00— Solve. * Nebula Zinci Chloridi (5%). ' I^ Zinc! Chloridi 1.50 Aquae ad 30.00— Solve. PIGMENTA. Pigmentum Acidi Chromici (2%). R Acidi Chromici 0.60 Aquae ad 30.00— M. fiat pigmentum. Pigmentum Acidi Lactici (2%). R Acid! Lactici 0.60 Aqu». ad 30.00— M. fiat pigmentum. Pigmentum Acidi Lactici (4%). R Acidi Lactici 1 .20 Aquae ad 30.00— M. fiat pigmentum. Pigmentum Acidi Lactici (10%). R Acidi Lactici 3 . 00 Aquae ad 30.00— M. fiat pigmentum. Pigmentum Acidi Lactici (25%). . '■ ^, Acid! Lactici 7 . 50 Aqua? ad 30.00— M. fiat pigmentum. 45 / "II . ! i 5^0 \^ Pigmentum Argenti Nitratis (5%). I^ Argenti Nitratis 1 . 50 Aquae destillatse ad 30.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. Pigmentum Argenti Nitratis (10%). I^ Argenti Nitratis 3.00 Aquae destillatae. . . .ad 30.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. Pigmentum Ferri Perchloridi (10%). I^ Liquoris Ferri Perchlo- ridi 3.00 Glycerini 15.00 Olei Menthae piperitae ... . 10 Aquae ad 30.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. Pigmentum lodi (1%). I^ lodi 0.30 Potassii lodidi . 60 Olei Menthae piperitae ..0.10 Glycerini 30.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. Pigmentum lodi (2%). ^ lodi 0.60 Potassii lodidi 1 . 20 Olei Menthae Piperitae ..0.10 Glycerini 30.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. Pigmentum Zinci Chloridi (1 in 25). - I^ Zinci Chloridi 1.20 Aquae 30.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. UNGUENTA. Unguentum Aristol (2%). I^ Aristol 0.60 Adipis Lanae 15.00 Unguenti Paraffini 15.00 — M. fiat unguentum. 46 ■ # I^^M entum. entum. entum. sntum. ;ntum. sntum. ntum. Unguentum Eucalyptdl (2%). I^ Eucalyptol 60 Adipis Lanse 8.00 Ungeunti Paraffin! . . ad 30.00 — M. fiat unguentum. Unguentum '^ Gruber.^' ^ Potassii lodidi 2.50 lodi 05 Camphorse 50 Unguenti Paraffin! . . ad 30.00 — M. fiat unguentum. Unguentum Hydrargyri Oxidi Rubri (1%). I^ Hydrargyri Oxidi Ru- bri 0.30 Unguenti Paraffin! . . ad 30.00 — M. fiat unguentum. Unguentum Hydrargyri Oxidi Rubri (2%). I^ Hydrargyri Oxidi Ru- , . bri 60 Unguenti Paraffin! . . ad 30.00 — M. fiat unguentum. Unguentum Hydrargyri Oxidi Flavi (1%). I^ Hydrargyri Oxidi Flavi. . 30 Unguenti Paraffin! . . ad 30.00 — M. fiat unguentum. Unguentum Hydrargyri Oxidi Flavi (2%). I^ Hydrargyri Oxidi Flavi. .60 Unguenti Paraffini . . ad 30.00 — M. fiat unguentum. Unguentum Ichthyol (5%). I^ Ichthyol 1.50 Unguenti Paraffini . . ad 30.00 — M. fiat unguentum. Unguentum Menthol (1-250). I^ Menthol 0.12 Unguenti Paraffini . . ad 30.00 — M. fiat unguentum. 47 II J i Unguentum Zinci Salicylatum. I^ Acidi Salicylic! 30 Zinci Oxidi..... 5.00 . . PulverisTalci 5.00 Unguenti Paraffini . . ad 30 . 00 Unguentum Zinci Stearatis. IJ Zinci Oxidi Stearatis ... 10 . 00 , Acidi Borici 1 . 50 Olei Amygdalae Dul- cis qs Adipis Lanse 4.00 , , Unguenti Paraffini .. ad 30.00 VAPORES. Directions. — One teaspoonful to be added to half a pint of hot water at a temperature at 160° F., and the vapor to be inhaled for five or ten minutes. Vapor Benzoini. Tincturse Benzoini Compositse 30.00 Vapor Camphorse. . ' , I^ Pulveris Camphorse 1 . 00 Pulveris Menthol 2.00 Glycerini 30.00— M. Vapor Creosoti., I^ Creosoti 4.00 Magnesii Carbonatis Levis 2.00 Aquae ad 30.00— M. Vapor Pini Sylvestris. I^ Olei Pini Sylvestris... :.:............ 2.00 Magnesii Carbonatis Levis 2.00 Aquae ad 30.00— M. 48 k\ A f? / «• t ' ' ', ' ) half a and the Formulae for use ' 'i .* in the .00 Department for Diseases of the Skin .00 .00 .00— M. .00 .00 .00— M. t .00 .00 .00— M. - 8( .■:■. ,: .,:..!■'■/■■:-■■: ' ^ •■(.- \-,.-i- »-, rv f ■'■ ;,■-, ' . ■.'■■> ■ ' EMPLASTRA. Emplastrum " Boeck. '' I^ Resorcin 6 . 00 Adipis Lanae. Emplastri Plumbi aa 22.00— M. LINIMENTA. Linimentum Calaminse. I^ Calaminse Praecipitatse gr. xl. Zinci Oxidi gr. xxx. Olei Olivae o iv. Liquoris Calcis ad 5 i. . . . 2.60 . .. 2.00 . . .15.00 ...30.00— M. LOTIONES. Lotio Calaminse. IJ Calaminse Praecipitatae gr. xl. Zinci Oxidi gr. xxx. Glycerinae m. x. Liquoris Calcis ad 5 i. Lotio Cantharidis Composita. I^ Tincturae Cantharidis o i. Acidi Acetici diluti 3 iss. Spiritus Rosmarini 5 iss. Grlycerini m. x. Aquae Rosae ad 5 i. .. 2.60 . . 2.00 .. 0.65 ..30.00— M. . 4.00 . 6.00 . 6.00 . 0.65 .30.00— M. Lotio Hydrargyri et Acidi Acetici. ^ Hydrargyri Perchloridi gr. ii. Acidi Acetici Glacialis m. xx. Aquae ad 5 i. 61 0.13 1.30 ....30.00— M. ■'M in ii Lotio Resorcini (M.G.H.). I^ Resorcini gr. xx. Acidi Acetici m. xxx. Spiritus Rectificati 5 ii. Olei Ricini m. iii. Aquae. ad 3 i. Lo^io Resorcini (R.V.H.). iy Resorcini gr. x. Acidi Salicylici gr. v. Formalin m. iiss. Olei Ricini m. x. Aquae Rosse m. xx. Spiritus Rectificati ad 5 i. Lotio Sulphuris. I^ Sulphuris Praecipitati 3 i. Aetheris 3 i. Spiritus Rectificati ad 5 i. PAST^. Pasta Acidi Salicylicse cum Phenol. I^ Acidi Salicylici 3 ii. Phenol 3 i. Glycerini ad 3 i. Pasta Bassorin. I^ Bassorin : . . . Dextrin Glycerini Aquse ad Pasta Fordyce Mitior. IJ Beta Naphthol Resorcini Sulphuris Paraffini Mollis Saponis Virdis .aa 52 . 1.25 . 2.00 . 7.50 . .20 .30.00— M. . 0.65 , 0.32 .0.16 65 1.30 30.00— M. . 4.00 . 4.00 30.00— M. . 8.00 . 4.00 30.00— M. 24.00 12.50 5.00 50.00— M. 4.00 4.00 12.00 15.00— M. \ 25 )0 50 20 )0~M. 35 32 16 , 55 30 ' 30— M. 00 00 30— M. 00 00 OO— M. 00 50 00 00 — M. 00 00 00 00— M. Pasta Fordyce Fortior. I^ Beta Naphthol 4.00 Resorcim 8 . 00 Sulphuris 12.00 Paraffini Mollis Saponis Virdis '......;.. .aa 13.00 — M. Pasta Gelatin " Unna. '^ I^ Zinci Oxidi 14.00 Gelatini 14.00 Glycerini 17.00 Aquae ad 50.00— M. (N.B. — ^To this as a basis, Salicylic Acid, Resorcin, Chrysarobin, Icthyol, etc., may be added. Both the above and the Bassorin paste require to be softened by standing the pot in hot water before they are used). Pasta " Lassar. " I^ Acidi Salicylici 1.00 Zinci Oxidi 12.00 Pulveris Amyli 12.00 Unguentum Paraffini 25.00 — M. PIGMENTA. Pigmentum " Boeck. " I^ Resorcini 16.00 Pulveris Talci. 15.00 Balsami Peruviani 2.00 Mucilagii s 10.00 Aquae ad 55. 00 — M. Pigmentum Chrysarobini. I^ Acidi Salicylici 5.00 Chrysarobini 10.00 OleiRusci 10.00 Paraffini Mollis 12.50 Saponis Viridis 12. 50 — M. If i I ! IM V,i' ! hi Iljl' m SPIRITUS. Spiritus Saponis Viridis. I^ Saponis Viridis 56 .00 Spiritus Rectificati 33.00 ^ Olei Lavandulse 1 .00 — M. UNGUENTA. Unguentum Chrysarobini (1-100) ^ Pulvis Chrysarobini gr. v. . 30 Unguenti Paraffini ad 5 i. 30 . 00— M. Unguentum Hydrargyri Oleatis. I^ Hydrargyri Oleatis 66.00 Adipis 33.00 Olei Lavandulae 1 .00 — M. ft Uuguentum Lithargyri. I^ Emplastri Plumbi 33.00 Olei Olivse : 66.00 Misee cum calore, tunc adde Olei Lavandulae. 1 . 00 — ^M. Unguentum Resorcini. I^ Resorcini 6.00 Pulveris Acidi Salicylici 4.00 Unguenti Sulphuris 90.00— M. Unguentum Sulphuris Compositum. I^ Sulphuris Sublimati 12 , 50 OleiCadini 12.50 Cretae Praeparatae 9.00 Adipis 33.00 Saponis Virdis 33.00— M. 64 00 00 00— M. Unguentum Zinci cum Hydrargyro. I^ Unguenti Hydrargyri Ammoniati 25.00 Unguenti Zinci Oxidi 37 . 50 Unguenti Paraffini 37.50— M. ill ti 30 00— M. ll 00 00 00— M. 00 00 00— M. 00 00 00— M. 50 50 00 00 00— M. 65 V ■m^' ' , ' 'i^.. J ■■ t J:' - ■ <'tr * ' *■ ' v ,! I „ ■>', • t» 'I '■ •> I' Formulae for Use in the Dental Department 1 f. I^ Zinci Chloridi 1.32 Alcohol 15.00 Chloroformi ad 30.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. I^ Cocainse 1 . 32 Chloroformi 7 . 50 Etheris ad 30.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. ^ Menthol 2.00 Thymol.... 3.50 Phenol ad 15.00— M. I^ Thymol 0.30 Cocainse . 65 Acidi Arseniosi 4.00 — M. I^ Menthol.... 0.13 Thymol 0.20 Eucalyptol 4.00— M. fiat pigmentum. ^ Menthol lodi aa 0.65 Chloroformi 6.00 Tincturse Aconiti. . . .ad 30.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. I^ Cresol Liq uoris Formal- dtnydi aa 30.00— M. H Thymol 0.65 n Eucalyptol ad 4.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. I^ Menthol 1.32 ^" Chloroformi 6.00 Tincturse Aconiti. . . .ad 30.00 — M. fiat pigmentum. I 59 ;''-'i,*:!.,.;;fcr'»\.-r! U'd J'' :,^).^:u■^^'^y::^''\ ■•;. i.i .1 I- ■ 'A\ I 'I . .< 'r *•• ■..-:• '..' '■■■ « / I- i < i ,.''IX- ! I < ■".- ;.-' ! ..'- ■• f !■-,■. J.P ; ■ '' . , i I x. i::^ ''■':"(: Formulae for use tfi Wards of the Hospital I No. 1 for the int( No bor for din No I our dra I fre( I be noi oui be rec act tw( wa bef for NUTRIENT ENEMATA. No. 1. Fresh Milk three ounces. Raw Beef Juice one ounce. One Egg. Pancreatic Sohition, one drachm (or an equiva- lent of pancreatin). The mixture to be kept at a temperature of 100° F. for one hour. From half to one ounce of brandy may then be added, and the whole be slowly and gently thrown into the rectum at a temperature of lOO'' F. No. 2. Fresh Milk, six ounces. One Egg. Mix thoroughly and add ten grains of sodium bicar- bonate and a teaspoonful of pancreatic solution. Digest for one hour at a temperature of 100° F., and use as directed for No. 1. No. 3. Add to four ounces of lean beef carefully shredded four ounces of beef tea, ten grains of fresh pepsin and one drachm dilute hydrochloric acid. Digest at a temperature of 100° F. for two hours, stirring frequently; use as directed for No. 1. Before using nutrient enemata, the rectum should be carefully washed out by means of an injection of normal saline solution. Of the nutriment from six to eight ounces may be given at a temperature of 100° F., and may be repeated, if necessary, at intervals of six hours. If the rectum becomes too irritable to retain it, either the char- acter of the injection may be changed, or from ten to twelve drops of tincture of opium in half an ounce of starch water may be thrown into the bowel about half an hour before the time for using the nutrient. When the employment of nutrient enemata is continued for several days the rectum should be washed out with 63 normal saline solution at blood heat, once in every twentv- four hours. PURGATIVE ENEMATA. Glycerine Enema. — Four drachms of glycerine diluted with eight or twelve fluid drachms of water. Enema of Magnesium Sulphate. — Magnesium sulphate, two ounces; glycerine, one ounce; water, four oimces. After solution is effected the mixture should be gently warmed, and given as an enema as high up in the gut as may be deemed advisable. Quinine Enema. — Quinine bisulphate, 20 grains; water at a temperature 100° — 104° F., one pint. To be given warm as an injection as high up in the gut as may be ad- visable. Soap-Suds Enema. — Sufficient Castile soap to make a strong suds dissolved in one pint of warm water; to be used at a temperature of 100° — 104° F. Castor Oil Enema, — Soap-suds enema, one pint; castor oil, one ounce. Turpentine Enema. — Soap-suds one pint; oil of turpen- tine, one drachm. Turpentine and Olive Oil Enema. — Soap-suds enema, one pint; olive oil and turpentine, of each one dracljn. Purgative Enemata are best given by means of a foun- tain or a Davidson syringe. The stream as it enters the gut, should be gentle and its temperature between 100° and 104° F. A rectal tube, with the patient lying on the left side, may be used when it is deemed desirable for the fluid to pass above the sigmoid flexure. 64 SOLUTIONS FOR WARD DRESSINGS. Cleansing Solutions, (1) Carbolic acid solution, 1-100 to 1-60 water. (2) Formalin solution, 1-300 to 1-500 of water. (3) Bichloride of mercury solution, 1-2000 to 1-5000 of water. (4) Oxycyanide of Mercury 1-10000. Fomentations. Carbolic acid solution, 1-100 of boiling water. Lead and opium lotion. Moist Dressings. (1) Carbolic acid solution, 1-100 of water. (2) Evaporating lead lotion. (3) Lead lotion. (4) Calamine lotion. NORMAL SALINE FOR INTRAVENOUS INJECTION Sodium chloride .90 Potassium chloride .03 Calcium chloride .02 Water 100.00 65 Formulae for use in the Surgical Department INCLUDING Sterilization of Hands and Instruments Preparation of Bandages Preparation of Catgut Preparation of Surgical Dressings t' L i ■■' -'"'■,':. • Sc spiri attei Sv mini be c] .","'' ' ■ ' ,< ' i ' ' N. t solul . are i y imm dry. tOW€ scru % * mini carel • mini ]-20 ■ ' HEW Ti \ mini tion, to ru « are i (oth( « PREPARATION OF THE HANDS. Scrub hands a? I forearms with brush, hot water and spirits of green soap for five minutes, paying particular attention to the nails. Swab hands and forearms with alcohol 70% for two minutes. If running water be not used, the water must be changed at least twice. N.B. — Rings must be previously removed and nails carefully pared. This method may be used in preparing the field of operation with the addition of swabbing the skin with ether before applying the alcohol. STERILIZATION OF INSTRUMENTS. Before any operation instruments are boiled in a 1% solution of sodium carbonate for five minutes; they are then transferred to sterile trays, and may either be immersed in a weak solution of lysol or phenol, or kept dry. They should be kept covered by means of sterilized towels till used. After all operations instruments are scrubbed in cold water, boiled in the soda solution five minutes, then scoured with sapolio, rinsed in hot water and carefully dried. Knives and needles are boiled for one minute only, and afterwards placed in carb(^lic solution ]-20 for fifteen minutes, then rinsed and dried. HENSNER»S METHOD FOR THE STERILIZATION OF THE PATIENT»S SKIN IN THE REGION OF OPERATION. The skin is first thoroughly rubbed for two or three minutes with gauze swabs wrung out of the Benzene solu- tion, care being taken not to allow any excess of benzene to run down and remain upon dependent parts where they are in contact with the rubber sheeting under the patient (otherw'se a bUster may be caused). This is followed by 69 rubbing with gauze soaked in alcohol (Columbian Spirits is sufficient). The alcohol removes the benzene and at the same time assists in sterilization. Although there is a certain percentage of iodine in the benzene solution, it is usually thought wise to add to the above a third step, consisting in the painting of the skin with Tr. lodi as in the Grossich Method. The composition of the benzene solution is as follows : — Benzene 75 parts Parraffinium liquidum 24 " Tr. lodi 1 part The solution should be well shaken before being applied. GROSSICH'S METHOD OF STERILIZATION OF THE FIELD OF OPERATION. This consists in the simple application of Tr. lodi over the fi^ld of operation. It is usual to make a second appli- cation after the first has become dry. The skin is not previously prepared in any way, and in particular the use of water shortly beforehand is unwise, as this impedes the full action of iodine. Thus, if shaving is necessary, it is well to have it done some time before the operation, or else to shave dry. The double strength of Tr. lodi is most frequently the one used. A formula is as follows: — Iodine 1 part Potass. lodi 1 " Alcohol (94%) ad 20 parts STERILIZATION OF CATHETERS. Rubber catheters are boiled in one per cent, soda solu- tion for five minutes. Glass catheters are treated in the same manner. Coud^ catheters, olive pointed catheters, ureteral catheters and filiforms may be treated in five different ways : — 70 1. — Place in the folds of a towel so that they do not touch, and sterilize with dry heat at a temperature of 250° F., for three-quarters of an hour. 2. — Wrap in a towel so that they do not touch, and suspend in a steam sterilizer for three-quarters of an hour. 3. — Boil carefully for five minutes in a 25% solution of ammonium sulphate. 4. — Immerse in carbolic solution 1-20 for five minutes, no longer. 5. — Immerse for one hour in large test tubes containing solution made up as follows: I^ Hydrargyri Bichloridi 1 Glycerin! 500 Aquae ad 1000— M STERILIZATION OF RUBBER GLOVES. Wash the gloves with warm soap-suds to which a little ammonia has been added; then boil for five minutes in a one per cent, solution of sodium carbonate; dry them; powder with talcum; place each pair between the folds of a small towel and sterilize for one hour at a temperature of 250° F. PREPARATION OF GAUZE SPONGES. Four thicknesses of cheesecloth are cut into pads of assorted sizes from four to eight inches square. The edges of these squares are to be tacked together (a piece of tape ten inches long may be attached to one corner). These pads are then boiled in a one per cent, solution of sodium carbonate for half-an-hour, well rinsed and dried, and counted into packages containing one dozen, in the presence of a witness. Finally, they are sterilized at a temperature of 250° F. for one hour, or boiled again in water for one hour. They are then ready for use. 71 GAUZE ROLLERS. These are made of four thicknesses of gauze two yards long, and four or eight inches wide. They are arranged in packages of half a dozen and sterilized as above. GAUZE SWABS. Dressing gauze, which can be bought in rolls of about 100 yards in length and 1 yard wide, is cut across in widths of three or four inches; the strip of gauze thus cut is folded lengthwise so as to turn in the frayed edges at one side and then rolled loosely upon the fingers of one hand, each turn over-lapping the previous about two-thirds; finally, the frayed edge at one side is turned in and the whole forms a small ball of gauze. These balls are then to be sterilized by boiling. GAUZE WIPES. Fine white absorbent gauze is boiled and dried to re- move all dressing; it is then cut and folded in four thick- nesses, 14 inches long, 4 inches wide. The length may again be folded in three, rendering it more easy to handle. ABDOMINAL TOWELS. Are made of absorbent gauze 18 inches square, placing two in each cover, and sterilized. STRING PADS. Are made in two sizes. The larger is cut 24 inches and folded to 6 inches, with edges turned in. The smaller are cut 12 inches and folded to 3, with edges turned in. To the end of each is tied or attached a string or tape 4 inches long. These pads are put up in heavy covers containing six pads and when opened for operation are counted again in presence of witness, also after operation. 72 IODOFORM GAUZE. 1st Method (Schede's). Fine absorbent gauze cut into lengths one or two yards long, is folded and sterilized for one hour. These are then dipped into and thoroughly impregnated with a solution made as follows: Iodoform 100 parts Alcohol 650 '' Glycerine 250 " They are then squeezed dry and cut into various widths and rolled. Finally they are placed in large test tubes and sterilized for half an-hoar. 2nd Method. Take of a solution of carbolic acid 1-40 six ounces, add enough castile soap to make a good lather. Stir into this ten drachms of iodoform powder. In this mixture soak three yards of dressing gauze, which should take up all of it. Afterwards cut the gauze into suitable lengths; pack in test tubes plugged with cotton and sterilize for one hour in steam sterilizer. The gauze is then ready for use. PREPARATION OF ^/lOFORM GAUZE. Immerse sterile gauze in solution made as follows: Vioform 100 parts Alcohol ! 650 " Glycerine 250 " This mixture is worked through the gauze, which is then squeezed dry, cut and folded, (not rolled, then sterilized in a glass jr.r placed in the steam sterilizer. 73 STERILIZATION OF SILK AND LINEN. Moist Method. Silk or linen wound on glass reels may be boiled for half an-hour in water, and afterwards stored in alcohol. STERILIZATION OF SILK AND LINEN. Dry Method. Silk wound on glass reels is placed in test tubes, which should be plugged with cotton, and the whole is sterilized in steam sterilizer for three consecutive days, one hour the first day, and for half an-hour the following two days. PARAFFIN SILK. Wind braided silk, Nos. 4 or 5 on glass spools using just one layer of thread, boil in bichloride sol. 1-2000, for 20 min. Then after drying th3 spools, place them in a jar containing paraffin, heat thoroughly in water bath for one hour, remove the spools with forceps to a glass jar, sterilize in steam sterilizer for 2 hrs. WAXED SILK. Silk (braided) Nos. 4, 5 is wound on a strong glass spool (15 in. (to a spool), drop the spools into a jar containing beeswax and carbolic acid 5%, heat thoroughly in a water- be h for one hour, then remove from wax with forceps and put into a glass jar which is sterilized in steam sterilizer for 2 hrs. Before using each suture is to be drawn through a towel the same as a wax end. PREPARATION OF SILKWORM GUT. Cut off both ends of the hank, make into rings of a dozen strands; wash with soap and water; then boil for half-an-hour in pure water, and store in alcohol. PREPARATION OF HORSEHAIR. Horsehair must be (1) thoroughly soaked, and (2) washed with soap and water, (3) boiled for one hour in pure water, (4) sorted and arranged in rings of a dozen strands, (5) boiled again for one hour in water and (6) stored in alcohol. PREPARATION OF RUBBER TUBING. Place different sizes in a deep dish of water. Add sufficient sodium carbonate to make a ten per cent, solution. Let this come to a boil over a slow fire. Then with a stiff brush or cloth rub each piece well, removing all the sulphur and leaving a black surface. IODOFORM EMULSION. The iodoform powder should first be sterilized by keeping it in bichloride solution 1-500 for a few hours. This solu- tion should then be poured off and the iodoform rinsed in sterile water, breaking it up, if caked. To one part of this iodoform add nine parts of sterile glycerine. PREPARATION OF VON MOSETIG-MOORHOF'S BONE FILLING. Iodoform -. . . *l of each 6 parts Cetaceum j Oil of Sesame 4 parts Mix thoroughly under moderate heat. The mixture is solid at room temperatures. With moderate heat 75 in a water bath it becomes syrupy, and is then poured into the clean bone cavity, till the latter is filled. If ice is applied to the surface of the mixture, it will set in a few moments. WHITEHEAD'S IODOFORM PIGMENT. 1 Iodoform 5 Castor Oil 6 Resin 10 Alcohol 15 HORSLEY'S WAX. Beeswax 82 . 5 Oil of sweet almonds 16. 5 Salicylic acid 1.0 A DEODORIZING DRESSING FOR FOUL WOUNDS, FAECAL FISTULAE ETC. Talc powder 4 parts Charcoal 5 ^' Potass. Permanganate 1 part The powder to be spread out between two thin layers of cotton wool in the form of a dry poultice, which should be large enough to cover amply the ordinary ste. ile dressing used upon the wound, and the whole to be enclosed in a binder. AN ADHESIVE AND PROTECTIVE OINTMENT TO BE USED AROUND WOUNDS WHEN EXCORIA- TION OF THE NEIGHBOURING SKIN IS FEARED. Pulv. Amyli. Zinci Oxidi . Vaselini, . . . Lanolini . . . of each equal parts. 76 To this may be added any antiseptic that may be de- sired. Rinse several times in fresh water, then boil in pure water for 15 minutes. PREPARATION OF PLASTER BANDAGES. Either a washed crinoline (book muslin) or fairly fine muslin, previously washed and dried, may be used. This is to be cut into strips of a desired length and width (usually 5 yards long, or less, and from 2 to 6 inches wide) and rolled loosely into bandages. The muslin is then to be drawn through the plaster of Paris lying on a suitable tray, un- rolling the bandage slowly, rubbing the plaster evenly and plentifully into the meshes, and re-rolling it on the other side. This re-rolling should not be too tight, but loose enough to permit water to penetrate it quickly and thoroughly. The finished bandage is then to be wrapped in paper and baked for one hour. STARCH BANDAGES. The variety of crinoline impregnated with starch and called "cross-bar crinoline'' when made into bandages is very useful to replace plaster in cases where only moder- ate fixation is demanded. The bandages may be made of any desired length and width. For use, it only needs to be soaked in warm water and applied nioist. It becomes firm in about an hour. PREPARATION OF JUNIPER CATGUT. The catgut is to be placed in commercial ether and allowed to remain in it for a period of 48 hours. This ether is then replaced with fresh and, after again standing 48 hours, the catgut is transferred to oil of iuniper, in which it should remain another 48 hours. It is then transferred to absolute alcohol for the purpose of drying it, and allowed to remain in it 48 hours, and is subsequently 77 placed for 12 hours in sublimated alcohol 1-100. From this solution the catgut is wound on glass reels (the hands being previously disinfected) and placed in alcohol in glass jars with screw tops. These are to be boiled over a water bath for 30 minutes reckoning from the time the alcohol begins to boil. The gut should be preserved in sublimated alcohol 1-1000. CHROMICIZED CATGUT. The usual commercial variety is prepared by the Iodine method. To chromicize to the desired degree place catgut for 5.10 or 30 hours in the following solution: — Bichromate of Potash ^ grammes. Glycerine 10 Carbolic Acid 10 " Distilled Water 480 Dissolve the bichromate of potash in the water, then add the glycerine and carbolic acid. Before placing the coils in the solution arrange them upon a central core or cylinder nearly the diameter of the centre of the coil to prevent snarling while in the solution, or wind tightly or smoothly on 1 and J inch test tubes. After 5, 10 or 30 hours remove the catgut from the solution and immediately stretch upon a wooden frame, making it pretty taut. Frame to be full or half length of catgut and made like a curtain frame with hooks for stretching; leave on frame or test tube for drying. Dry in a temperature not exceeding 40 to 50 degrees centi- grade. The drying process should extend over a space of several days. Cut the catgut when thoroughly dry, into pieces 1 metre in length, roll on the fingers into small coils, pack into small glass jars and cover with Absolute Alcohol, With washer and screw top make the jar fluid tight, put into larger jar containing from 2 to 4 ounces of Absolute Alcohol, screw down top air and fluid tight and sterilize in Arnold Sterilizer for 5 hours or in Autoclave for 1 hour at 78 15 lbs. pressure of steam. Remove cover of sterilizer and allow contents to cool gradually. By readjusting washer and filling jar with absolute alcohol to replace that lost in the process, the catgut is ready for use. CHROMIC IODINE CATGUT. Wind catgut on a spool, immerse in a 1-2000 aqueous solution of Chromic acid, for 24 hours. Pour off the solu- tion and cover the catgut with Iodine 1% for 8 days. Store in sublimated alcohol, 1-500. PREPARATION OF CATGUT 5% IODINE. Wind catgut on spools in single layer, and secure firmly, immerse Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 for at period of 5 days, in a solution of Iodine 5% (alcoholic). Pour off the solution and keep dry or in alcohol. IODINE ONE HALF %. Catgut Nos. 00, 1 are wound on glass spools immersed in Iodine i% for 8 days then stored dry. DIETARY FOR INFANTS. Let one quart of fresh milk stand four hours in a tall vessel with straight sides. Remove from the top by means of a dipper ten ounces, to this add one ounce lime water, one and a half ounces sugar of milk, and sufficient water to make a total of thirty ounces. Keep on ice and feed from three to four ounces, accord- ing to the size of the child, every three hours. If this agree with the infant, the amount of milk taken off may be gradually increased by about one ounce every week, the other ingredients remaining the same. The quantity given at a time may also be slowly increased. 70 For Infants of Six Months. Let one quart of fresh milk stand as above for four hours and remove by means of the dipper, twenty ounces from the top of bottle, to which add one ounce of lime water, two ounces of sugar of milk, and sufficient barley water to make forty-five ounces. Feed baby six and one-half ounces every three hours. The amount of milk in this may be gradually increased by about one ounce every week, the other ingredients re- maining the same. In case of fever these foods may re- quire further dilution with water or may be given in smaller amounts. In case of vomiting, lessen the creamy element by using simply fresh milk before the cream has risen, or even skim milk in the above formula. For infants twelve months of age. — Five feedings should be given during the twenty-four hours. For two or three Of the feedings the following may be given: Fresh milk 8 ounces. Barley gruel 2 '' Cane sugar a small teaspoonful, for one feeding. After these feedings a crust of bread or an arrowroot biscuit may be given to the infant to nibble. One or two feedings in the day may consist of a porridge made from well boiled oatmeal or prepared wheat with about an equal quantity of milk, and a spoonful of white sugar. The mid-day feeding should consist of a good soup, broth or beef tea thicken with rice, barley, or bread crumbs. A few weeks later the broth may be further strengthened by the addition of the yolk of an egg beaten into it. For infants eighteen months to two years of age. — ^The number of feedings should be limited to four in the twenty- four hours. In the early meal a porridge may be given with fresh milk and a little sugar. Afterwards a piece 80 of bread and butter, half a boiled egg, or a little bacon fat, and a small cupful of milk. In the mid-day meal a small cupful of soup, finely minced or shredded meat with mashed potato, and afterwards a light cereal pudding may be given; water or milk and water may be allowed for a drink. For the evening meal at 5 p.m. Bread and butter or rice in any form and occasionally a little stewed fruit. Milk in any form or cocoa made with milk may be given as a drink. For infants under two years an additional cupful of milk, or milk and barley water may be given about ten p.m. Children over two years of age, when in health, do as a rule best on only three meals in the day. Water only may be allowed between meal hours. The following articles of food should be absolutely forbidden to children under twj years of age: — Raw fruit, except carefully prepared, candies, boiled suet puddings, all rich puddings and cakes, or cakes containing currants or raisins and almost all vegetables except potato. The following articles of dietary should be forbidden to children under five years of age: — Ham, sausage, pork in all forms, corned beef, goose, duck, game, kidn^ y, liver, rich meat, stews and meat dressings; all fried dishes as a rule, all raw vegetables, '^.uch as cucumbers, radishes, &c., green corn; all hot bread, fried cakes, fruit cakes and pastries; nuts, fried fruits, fruits with skins, and fruits out of season. Much caution must be used with fruit of all kinds to ensure thorough mastication. SPECIAL FORMULAE FOR DELICATE INFANTS WITH IMPAIRED DIGESTION No. 1. Cream, 20% 2 ounces. Whey 9 *' Lactose 5 drachms. Water to make 20 oimces. This affords a food with the following formula: Fat. 2. Sugar 5.50. Caseinogen .30. Lactalbumin .40 81 No. 2. Cream, 20% 2 ounces. Whey 12 " Lactose 5 drachms. Water to make 20 ounces. , This affords a food with the formula: Fat 2. Sugar 6. Caseinogen .40. Lactalbumin .50. No. 3. Cream, 20% 3 ounces. Whey 12 " Lactose 5 drachms. Water to make 20 oimces. This affords a food with a formula of Fat 3. Sugar 6.50. Caseinogen .60. Lactalbumin .50. In some cases, only half the amount of cream in the above formulae can be borne. )0. 5.50. the THE MORTIMER PRESS OTTAWA MONTREAL ^T ymw'^'Ti'x' w ^«''-' m^i iESS