| Edward Parrish - 1884 - 1180 pages
...are prefaced in the US Pharmacopoeia with the following general direction : An ordinary decoction, the strength of which is not directed by the physician,...formula : — Take of the substance, coarsely comminuted ... 10 parts. Water, a sufficient quantity to make .... 100 " Put the substance into a suitable vessel,... | |
| Oscar Oldberg, Otto Augustus Wall - 1884 - 1236 pages
...strength of infusions is not only useless but may cause embarrassment and confusion. The rule is that " an ordinary infusion, the strength of which is not...specified by the Pharmacopoeia, shall be prepared " so that one hundred parts of the finished preparation represent ten parts of the drug. A " caution... | |
| Edward Parrish - 1884 - 1144 pages
...precedes the formulas for the infusions, and a type is given as guide when the strength is not indicated. An ordinary infusion, the strength of which is not directed by the Pharmacopoeia, shall be prepared by the following formula : Take of the substance, coarsely comminuted... | |
| John Barclay Biddle - 1886 - 578 pages
...liquid before it ; and in this way completely exhausts the substance to be dissolved. An ordinary * " An ordinary Infusion, the strength of which is not...formula : Take of The Substance, coarsely comminuted, ttn parts, IO Boiling Water, one hundred parts, ...... loo Water, a sufficient quantity To make one... | |
| Adolphus Fennel - 1886 - 156 pages
...are prepared by maceration and percolation. The general formula of the Pharmacopoeia is as follows: An ordinary infusion, the strength of which is not...formula : Take of the substance, coarsely comminuted, ten parts, 10 Boiling Water, one hundred parts, 100 Water, a sufficient quantity, To make one hundred... | |
| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1886 - 872 pages
...Decoctum Sarsaparillse Compositum. The general official formula prescribes that an ordinary decoction, the strength of which is not directed by the physician,...specified by the Pharmacopoeia, shall be prepared in the proportion of i part of the substance to 9 of water. Decoctum Cetrariae is one-half the aforesaid... | |
| Charles Frederick Heebner - 1887 - 464 pages
...officinal infusions are made by percolation, the remainder by the general process as above. Strength. An ordinary infusion, the strength of which is not directed by the physician nor specified by the USP, should represent 10# of the drug. Decoction. The process of treating a coarsely comminuted complex... | |
| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1893 - 834 pages
...Compositum. OFFICIAL PREPARATIONS. 43 I The general official formula prescribes that an ordinary decoction, the strength of which is not directed by the physician, nor specified by the Pharmacopœia, shall be prepared in the proportion of i part of the substance to 9 of water. Dçcoctum... | |
| George Bacon Wood, Franklin Bache - 1892 - 870 pages
...the guidance of the pharmacist, aa follows. General Formula for Decoctions. "An ordinary Decoction, the strength of which is not directed by the physician, nor specified by the Pharmacopœia, shall be prepared by the following formula : Take of the Substance, coarsely comminuted,... | |
| Joseph Price Remington - 1894 - 1464 pages
...US Pharmacopeia, which is here appended, furnishes a model. GENERAL OFFICIAL FORMULA FOR INFUSIONS. An ordinary Infusion, the strength of which is not...Pharmacopoeia, shall be prepared by the following formula : 344 CTJI -^n Take of Metric. Old form. The Substance, coarsely comminuted 50 Gm. 865 grains. Boiling... | |
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