Fenner s Hand Book L — OF THE — United States Pharmacopeia Seventh Revision, 1890-1893. A KEY TO ALL OFFICIAL PREPARATIONS. Comparing the preparations of the present Pharmacopoeia with those formerly official and converting the metric weight and measure directed in the Pharmacopoeia into proportionate com- mercial weight and measure; with medicinal uses and doses of new preparations, convenient tables, etc. Compiled and arranged by B. FENNER, Author of Fenner’s Complete Formulary, Fenner’s Working Formulae, El. 1894. Published by B. Fenner, Westfield, N. Y. Copyright 1894 By B. Fenner. Printed By The Fenner Press, Westfield, N, Y. PREFACE. The advent of the Seventh Decennial Revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia, introducing Metric Weight and Measure in the preparation of its formulas, and otherwise making many important changes in official preparations, without comment or explanation, is the excuse, (if any be needed) for the publication of this volume. Whatever may be the advantages of the Metric System of weight and measure in the practice of Pharmacy, the fact remains that it is not the commercial system; and the majority of druggists, notwithstanding the persistent efforts that have been made to introduce it, are not sufficiently familiar with it to apply it readily in the preparation of medicines. One object of this work is to convert the quantities, expressed in Metric weight and measure in the formulas of the Pharmacopoeia, into propor- tionate quantities, expressed in commercial weight and measure, with which all druggists are familiar. By so doing, the Metric System will be more rapidly acquired by druggists and, at the same time, much tedious calculation and annoyance will be avoided. Another object is to point out the differences between this and the former standard, so that druggists may readily see how preparations which they may have on hand made by former authority correspond with the present standard. Physicians and others frequently ask “What is the difference between the present official preparation and that which we have been using for the past 10 years ?” Few druggists can answer such a question intelligently without some con- venient reference, like this Hand-Book. This work is in no sense intended to take the place of the United States Pharmacopoeia, but, is simply an aid for those who find the present Pharmacopoeia slightly in advance of their experience. In a little while, a few years at most, druggists will become familiar with the changes in the present Pharmacopoeia as they have with those of the past; but mean- while, an explanation, a suggestion, or a comparison will be an aid to the understanding ol the new authority. The Pharmacopoeia of 1870 directed troy weight and apothecary meas- ure; the 1890 revision directed parts by weight, of both solids and liquids, except in the case of fluid extracts, pills and troches, where metric weight and measure were introduced; the present, 1890 Pharmacopoeia,directs, chiefly, metric weight for solids, and metric measure for liquids. These changes cannot but be confusing to those who prescribe as well as to those who make preparations, and, taken together with important changes that have been made in the strength and composition of many prepara- tions in the new authority, some work of explanation is a necessity to the majority of druggists. As such this volume is respectfully submit- ted bv Westfield, N. Y., March, 1894. The Author. CONTENTS. PRELIMINARY. Preface, : 3 Introductory, 6 General Changes Adopted in the Seventh Revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia, , 7 Abbreviations and Signs, 8 HAND-BOOK OF THE UNITED STATES PHAMACOPCEIA 1890-1893. Acetanilidum, .... 9 Abstracta 9 Aceta, 9 Acida, 10 Adeps, 16 . 16 Alcohol, 17 Aloes, .18 Alumen, 19 Ammonium, 19 Amyl nitris, 20 Amylum,, . . . . .20 Antimonium, 20 Apomorphinae hydrochloras, . 21 Aqua?, 21 Argentum, 25 Atropina, 25 Auri et sodii chloridum, . . 26 Barii dioxidum, .... 26 Benzinum, 26 Bismuthum, 26 Bromum, 27 Caffeina 27 Calcium, .... 28 Calx, 29 Camphora, ...... 30 Carbo, 30 Catechu, 30 Cera, 31 Cerata, 31 Cerium 32 Chartie, 32 Chloral, 33 Chloroformum, .... 33 Cinchonidinae sulphas, . . 33 Cinchonina, . . . 33 Cocainae hydrochloras, . . 34 Codeina, 34 Collodium, 34 Confectio, 35 Creosotum, 36 Creta praeparata, .... 36 Cupri sulphas, .... 36 Decocta, 36 Elastica, ..... 37 Elaterinum, 37 CONTENTS. Elixira, 37 Emplastra 38 Emulsa, 41 Eucalyptol, 43 Extracta, 43 Extraeta fluida, 4 52 Fel bo vis purificatum,. . . 74 Ferrum, 75 Glvcerinum 81 Glvcerita, 82 GlyCyrrhizinum ammoniatum, . 83 Gossypium purificatum, . . 84 Guaiacum, 84 Guarana, 84 Hydrargyum, .... 84 Hydrastininae hydrochloras, . 87 Hyoscinae hydrobromas, . . 88 Hyoscyaminas sulphas, . . 88 Infusa, 88 Iodoformum, 90 Iodum, 90 Kino, .90 Lactucarium, .... 90 Limonis succus, .... 90 Linimenta, 90 Liquors, 92 Lithium, 401 Magnesia, 102 Manganese, 103 Massae, 103 Mel 104 Menthol, 105 Methyl salicylas, . . .105 Mistime, 105 Morphina, 107 Mucilagines, 107 Naphthalinum 108 Naphthol 108 Oleata, Oleates, .... 108 Oleoresinae, Oleoresins, . .109 Olea, Oils, 110 Opium, 118 Pancreatinum, . . . .119 Paraldehydum, . . . .119 Pepsinum, 119 Petrolatum, 120 Phosphorus, 121 ! Phvsostigmine, .... 121 Pecrotoxinum, . . . .121 Pilocarpinae hydrochloras, . 121 Piluhe, Pills 121 Piperinum, 126 Pix, Pitch, 126 Plumbum, . . . . . 126 Potassium, 127 Pulveres, Powders, . . . 129 Pyrogallol, 131 j Pyroxylinum, . . . .131 Ouinidinae sulphas, . . .132 ! Quinina, 132 | Resina, 133 Resorcinum, 134 Saccharum, 135 Salieinum, 135 Salol, 135 Santoninum, 135 Sapo, Soap, 135 Sodium, 136 Sparteine sulphas, . . .138 Spiriti, Spirits, .... 139 Strontium, 145 Strychnin a, 146 Strychnina sulphas, . . .146 Stvrax, 146 Sulphur, 146 Suppositoria, .... 147 Syrupi, Syrups, .... 149 Tamarindus, 162 Terebenum, 162 Terpini hydras, .... 162 Thymol, 162 Tincturae, Tinctures, . . .162 Triturationes 183 Trochisei, Troches, . . .184 Unguenta, Ointments,. . . 188 Veratrina, 193 Vina, Wines, . . . . 193 Zincum, 196 Table of elementary substances, 197 Table of weight equivalents, . 198 Table of fluid measure equiva- lents, 199 Table of metric equivalents, . 200 Index, 201 INTRODUCTORY. In this hand-book, drugs or substances that are simply gathered, without other preparation for market than curing, drying or treating them for preservation, are not included, but only such drugs or substances as are in some manner prepared by the art of pharmacy or chemistry. For example, Absinthuim, Acacia, Puchu, etc., being naturnl drugs are not mentioned, but Aloes, Camphor, Styrax, etc., being prepared drugs are mentioned, also all official chemical substances and all preparations included in the seventh revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia. This work is designed to be supplementary, only, to the Pharm- acopoeia, giving such information in regard to its subjects, as is most important for druggists to know or learn:—The composition of preparations either chemical or pharmaceutical, formulas for such preparations as it is expedient for druggists to prepare, the relative strength of preparations compared with former authority and the chief properties, uses and doses of preparations or sub- stances newly introduced into the Pharmacopoeia. For convenient reference, also, are noted the specific gravity of most liquid prep- arations, with the freezing and boiling points of many, the melt- ing points of fatty bodies, and the solubility of most definite, solid or crystalline substances in water, alcohol or other common media. Reference is made under each subject to the page of the Pharmacopoeia, and also to the page or pages of Fenner’s Com- plete Formulary on which the subjects and further information regarding them may be found. In converting the metric weight and measure of the formulas of the Pharmacopoeia into commercial weight and measure, the amounts which follow the metric in parenthesis ( ) are not de- signed to represent the exact metric weight or measure stated, but only some convenient quantity which will be in the same proportion as is directed of the metric weight or measure. For example Hy- drochloric acid ioo grammes (or 5 ounces by weight), distilled water 219 grammes (or 11 ounces, nearly, by weight) does not mean that 5 ounces is equivalent to 100 grammes or 11 ounces to 219 grammes, but, that the proportions of the metric weight directed and the commercial weight given are relatively the same. To save continual repetition some abbreviations of our own are used in place of the terms employed in the Pharmacopoeia. They are explained under “abbreviations and signs,” and will, we think, be readily understood. GENERAL CHANGES ADOPTED IN THE 7th REVISION OF THE UNITED STATES PHARMACOPOEIA. 1. The expression in formulas, of definite quantities in metric weight and measure instead of in parts by weight as in the sixth revision. 2. The placing of the basic or radical name of a substance be- fore its combining acid or element as Sodium Carbonate, instead of Carbonate of Sodium, Potassium Iodide, instead of Iodide of Potassium, Quinine Sulphate instead of Sulphate of Quinine. 3. The expression of the atomic weight of chemical substances in their true relation with hydrogen taken as 1, according to the latest and most approved authority, for example Oxygen 15.96 in- stead of 16, Bismuth 208.9 instead of 210, etc. See table of atomic weights. 4. The expression of temperature at which the specific gravity of most liquids is calculated at 150 C. (590 F.) instead of 15.6° C. (6o° F.) as formerly. This is now according to the best usage and authority. In this work we have generally designated the former as N. T., normal temperature, instead of repeating the figures. ABBREVIATIONS AND SIGNS. C Centigrade or Celsius thermometric scale. Cc. Cubic centimeter or cubic centimeters, the present U. S. abbreviation. In the former revision this was C. c. and it is commonly written c. c. Chemical Symbols. See table of elementary substances. F. Fahrenheit thermometric scale. F C F. Fenner’s Complete Formulary. < F C F, refer to or see Fenner’s Complete Formulary, fl. Before ounce or drachm, fluid, as fl.ounce for fluidounce. Gm. Gramme or grammes. This is the present U. S. abbrevia- tion; it is also commonly written gram or grams, gr. Grain or grains, also abbreviated grn. Because of its simi- larity to gm. the word grain should always be written in prescriptions. Gr. is also used as an abbreviation for gramme in some foreign countries. L. or 1. Litre. This abbreviation is not used in the Pharma- copoeia, but is frequently seen in formulas. M. Mix. Not used in the Pharmacopoeia, but very common in formulas. N. Normal. Used in the U. S. test solutions as y=normal, ! = seminormal, yT=decinormal, T~ = centinormal. N. T. Normal Temperature. Our own abbreviation for the tem- perature at which specific gravity is generally taken; 150 C. (59° F.). Pharm. or P. Pharmacopoeia. May refer to any Pharmacopoeia, or to the present or former U. S. authority. U. S. P. is also used. sp. gr. Specific gravity, sometimes, also, written s. g. T. S. Test Solution. Abbreviation not heretofore used in the U. S. P. U. S. The United States Pharmacopoeia, also U. S. P. In this work U. S. refers to the present (1890) Pharmacopoeia. gm. (or 2 ounces, by weight,); distilled water 750 gm. (or 15 ounces, by weight), to make 850 gm. (or 17 ounces, by weight). The absolute acid strength of this preparation is the same as in the 1880 Pharm., 10 per cent. Its sp. gr. is about 1.057 at N. T. Particular attention must be observed in making this preparation to know the standard of acid strength from which it is prepared. If the 1880 50-per cent, acid is used, follow the old iormula, 2 parts or ounces, by weight, with 8 parts or ounces of distilled water. remaining soft and adhesive after cooling. When heated together with 12 to 15 per cent, of sulphur it becomes more or less hard or “vulcanized.” ELATERINUM. Elaterin. C2(lH280&. “A neutral principle obtained from elaterium, a substance deposited by the juice of the fruit of ecballium elaterium.” Ot)1 ” potassium hypophosphite 1 gm. (or 55 grains), tartaric acid 12 gm. (or 1 ]/z ounces av.), water 15 Cc. (or fl.ounces), diluted alcohol and syrup, each, a sufficient quantity to make 1000 gm. (or i2}4 ounces av.) The potassium salts are to be dissolved in the water, and the tartaric acid in 25 Cc. (or 3 fl.ounces) of diluted alcohol. The two solutions are then to be mixed in a vial and shaken thoroughly and placed in ice water for half an hour, shaking oc- casionally. The mixture is then to be filtered through a small, rapidly acting white filter paper, the vial carefully washed with diluted alcohol and the washings passed through the filter until the filtrate ceases to produce more than a faint cloudiness when a drop or two is allowed to fall into silver nitrate test-solution. The filtrate is then to be reduced by evaporation in a tared capsule on a water-bath to 50 gm. (or ounces av.), and when cold, enough syrup is to be added to make the product weigh 1000 gm. (or 12)4 ounces av.). p 418. F C F, p 912. TINCTURA HUMULI. Tincture of Hops. Hops, well dried and in No. 20 powder, 200 gm. (or 7 ounces av.), diluted alcohol a sufficient quantity to make 1000 Cc. (or 33! fl.ounces). The powder is to be moistened with 400 Cc. (or 13)4 fl.ounces) THE U. S. PHARMACOPOEIA. 173 of diluted alcohol and macerated for 24 hours; then packed firmly in a percolator and diluted alcohol gradually poured upon it until 1000 Cc. (or 33I flounces) of tincture are obtained. 4 measures with water 3)4 measures are to be mixed as a menstruum. The vanilla is to be macerated in 500 Cc. (or fl.ounces) of the mixture for 12 hours and the liquor then drained off and set aside. The vanilla is then to be put in a mortar with the sugar and beat to a uniform powder, then packed in a percolator, the reserved liquid poured upon it, and after it has disappeared from the surface menstruum is to be gradually poured upon it until 1000 Cc. (or 29 fl.ounces) of tincture have passed. , 131 liq u o r i c e com- pound, .... 130 morphine com- pound, .... 131 rhubarb com- pound, .... 131 seidlitz, .... 130 Tully’s .... 131 Powdered opium, . 118 INDEX. Precipitated cal- cium carbonate, 28 calcium phos- phate, . . • . . 28 carbonate of zinc, 196 sulphur, .... 146 Precipitate, red,. . 86 white, .... 87 Prepared chalk, . . 36 Protoiodide of mer- cury, 84 Prussiate of potash yellow, .... 129 Prussic acid, ... 12 Pulvis antimonia- lis, 129 aromaticus, . . 129 cretcECompositus, 130 effervescens com- positus, . . . 130 glvcyrrhizae corn- positus, . . . 130 ipecacnauhae et opii, 130 jalapae composi- tus,. 131 morphinas com- positus,.... 131 purgans, .... 131 rhei eompositus, . 131 Purified aloes, . . 18 animal charcoal, 30 antimony sul- phide, .... 20 cotton, .... 84 oxgall, .... 74 Pyrethrum tincture 178 Pyrogallic acid, . . 131 Pyrogallol, . . . 131 Pyrophosphate o f iron soluble, . . 80 sodium, .... 138 Pyroxylin, .... 131 Pyroxylinum, . . 131 Q- Quassia extract, . 57 fluid extract, . . 67 tincture, . . . . 178 Quicksilyer, ... 86 Quillaja tincture, . 178 Quinidinae sulphas,. 132 Quinidine sulphate, 132 Quinina 132 Quininas bisulphis, . 132 hydrobromas,. . 132 hydrochloras, . . 132 sulphas, .... 133 valerianas, . . . 133 Quinine 132 bisulphate, . . . 132 hydrobromatc, . 132 hidrochlorate,. . 132 sulphate,.... 133 valerianate,. . . 133 R. Raspberry syrup, . 158 Rectified oil of tur- pentine, . . . 117 Red mercuric iodi- de, ..... 85 mercuric oxide ointment, . . . 191 oxide of mercury, 86 precipitate, ... 86 precipitate oint- ment, .... 191 sulphate of mer- cury, 86 wine, 196 Reduced iron, . . 81 Resin, 133 Resin cerate, ... 32 copaiba, .... 133 guaiac 84 jalap, 133 plaster, .... 41 podophyllum, . . 134 scammony, . . . 134 Resina, 133 Resina copaibas, . 133 jalapae, .... 133 podophylli, . . . 134 scammonii, . . . 134 Resorcin, . . . . 134 Resorcinol, . . . 134 Resorcinum, . . . 134 Rhamnus prushia- na extract fluid- um, 67 Rhubarb and soda mixture, . . . 106 extract, .... 51 fluid extract, . . 68 pills, 125 pills compound, . 126 powder com- pound, .... 131 syrup, 157 syrup aromatic, . 157 tincture, . . . . 179 tincture aromatic 179 tincture sweet, . 180 Rhus glabra, fluid extract, ... 68 Rochelle salt, . . . 128 Rose, confection, . 35 Rose fluid extract, . 68 honey of, . . . 104 oil, 116 syrup, 158 water, .... 24 water, stronger, . 24 water, triple, . . 24 water ointment, . 188 Rosemary oil, . . 116 Rubber, fndia, . . 37 Rubus, fluid extract 68 syrup 158 Rum, bay, .... 144 Rumex fluid ex- tract, .... 69 S. Sabina fluid extract 69 Saccharated car- bonate ol iron, . 75 ferrous iodide,. . 78 pepsin, . . . . 120 Saccharum, . . . 135 lactis, 135 Saffron tincture, . 170 Sal ammoniac, . . 19 nitre, 129 soda, 137 tartar, .... 128 Salicin, 135 Salicinum, .... 135 Salicylate of eserine 121 lithium, . . . 102 methyl, .... 105 sodium, .... 138 phenyl, .... 135 physostigmine, . 121 Salicylates, ... 14 Salicylic acid,. . . 14 Salol, 135 Salt, 137 epsom, .... 103 glauber, . . . 138 rochelle, .... 128 Saltpetre, . . . . 129 Sandalwood oil, . 117 Sanguin aria fluid extract, ... 69 tincture, .... 180 Santal oil, . . . . 117 Santonin, .... 135 troches, .... 187 Santoninum, . . . 135 Sapo, 135 Sapo mollis, . . . 135 viridis, .... 135 Sarsaparilla decoc- tion compound, 37 fluid extract, . . 69 INDEX. Sarsaparilla com- pound fluid ex- tract, 70 syrup compound, 158 Sassafras pith mu- cilage, . . . . 107 oil, ...... 117 Savine fluid extract 69 oil, ...... 117 Scammony resin, . 134 Scoparius fluid ex- tract, .... 70 Scutellaria fluid ex- tract, .... 70 Seidlitz powder, . 130 Senega fluid extract 71 syrup, 160 Senna, confection, . 35 fluid extract, . . 71 infusion com- pound, .... 89 syrup, 160 Serpentaria fluid extract, ... 71 tincture, .... 180 Sesame oil, . . . 117 Sesamum oil, . . . 117 Silicate of sodium solution, . . . 101 Silver cyanide, . . 25 iodide, .... 25 nitrate, .... 25 nitrate diluted, . 25 nitrate fused, . . 25 nitrate moulded, . 25 oxide 25 Soap, 135 Soap castile, white, 135 green, 135 liniment, .... 91 plaster, .... 41 soft, liniment, . . 91 Socalin, 18 Socotrine aloes, . . 18 Soda, 136 Soda bicarbonate troches, . . . 187 caustic .... 136 chlorinated solu- tion, 100 sal, 137 solution, . . . , 99 Sodii acetas, . . . 136 arsenias, .... 136 benzoas, .... 136 bicarbonas, . . 136 bisulphis, . . . 136 boras, .... 136 bromidum, . . . 136 carbonas, . . . 137 Sodii carbonas ex- siccatus, . . . 137 chloras, .... 137 chloridum. . . . 137 hypophosphis, . 137 hyposulphis, . . 137 iodidum, . . . 137 nitras, .... 138 nitris, 138 phosphas, . . . 138 pyrophosphas, . 138 salicylas, . . . 138 sulphas, .... 138 sulphis, .... 138 sulphocarbolas, . 138 Sodium acetate,. . 136 arsenate, . . . 136 arsenate solution, 100 benzoate, . . . 136 bicarbonate, . . 136 bisulphite, . . . 136 borate, .... 136 bromide, . . . . 136 carbonate, . . . 137 carbonate, dried, 137 chlorate 137 chloride, . . . . 137 hydrate, .... 136 hydrate solution, 99 hydroxide, . . . 136 hypophosphite, . 137 hyposulphite, . . 137 iodide, .... 137 nitrate, .... 138 nitrite, .... 138 orthophosphate,. 138 paraphenol s u1- phonate, . . . 138 phosphate, . . . 138 pyrophosphate, . 138 salicylate, . . . 138 silicate solution, . 101 sulphate, . . . 138 sulphocarbolate,. 138 thiosulphate, . . 137 Soft petrolatum, . 120 petrolatum oint- ment, .... 120 soap 135 soap liniment, . 91 Solidified capaiba, . 103 Soluble ferric phos- phate, .... 80 ferric pvrophos- phate, .... 80 iron and quinine citrate, .... 77 gun cotton, . . 131 phosphate of iron 80 Solutions, .... 92 Solution of ammo- nium acetate, . 92 arsenous acid,. . 92 arsenic and mer- curic iodide, . . 93 basic ferric sul- phate, .... 96 boroglyceride,. . 82 calcium hydrate,. 93 chlorinated soda, 100 chloride ol iron, . 94- citrate of iron, . 94 Donovan’s, ... 93 ferric acetate, . . 93 ferric chloride,. . 94 ferric citrate, . . 94 ferric nitrate, . . 95 ferric subsulphate 96 ferric sulphate, . 96 ferric tersulphate, 96 Fowler’s .... 99 hydrogen pe r o x - ide, 24 hydrogen dioxide 12 iodine compound, 97 iron and ammon- ium acetate, . . 95 iron persulphate, 96 Labarraque’s,. . 100 lead subacetate, . 98 lead subacetate diluted, .... 98 lime, 93 Lugol’s, .... 97 magnesium cit- rate, 97 mercuric nitrate,. 97 Monsel’s, ... 96 potassa, .... 98 potassium arsen- ite, 99 potassium citrate 99 potassium h}r- drate, .... 98 soda, 99 sodium arsenate,. 100 sodium hydrate, . 99 sodium silicate, . 101 zinc chloride, . . 101 Sparteinae sulphas, 138 Sparteine sulphate, 138 Spearmint essence, 144 oil, 115 spirit 144 water, .... 24 Spermaceti, ... 32 cerate, .... 32 Spigelia fluid ex- tract, .... 71 Spiriti, 139 INDEX. Spirits, 139 Spirit of ammonia, 141 ammonia aro- matic, .... 141 anise 141 bitter almond, . 141 camphor, . . . 142 chloroform, . . 142 cinnamon, . . . 142 cologne, .... 17 ether 139 ether compound,. 139 gaultheria, . . . 143 glonoin, .... 143 juniper, .... 143 juniper compound 143 lavender, . . . 143 lavender com- pound 175 lemon, .... 143 mindererus, . . 92 myreia, .... 144 nitroglycerin, . . 143 nitrous ether, . . 139 nutmeg, .... 144 orange, .... 142 orange compound 142 peppermint, . . 144 phosphorus, . . 145 spearmint, . . . 144 Spiritus aetheris, . 139 aetheris composi- tus, 139 aetheris nitrosi, . 139 ammonias, . . . 139 ammonias aroma- ticus, .... 141 amygdalae amarae 141 anisi, 141 aurantii, .... 142 aurantii composi- tus, 142 camphorae, . . . 142 chloroformi, . . 142 cinnamomi,. . . 142 frumenti,. . . . 142 gaultherias, . . . 143 glonoini, .... 143 juniperi, .... 143 iuniperi composi- tus, 143 lavandulas, . . . 143 limonis, .... 143 menthse piperitae, 144 menthae viridis, . 144 myreias, .... 144 myristicae, . . . 144 phosphori, . . . 145 vini gallici, . . . 145 Squill, extract 70 Squill syrup, . . . 159 syrup compound, 159 tincture, . . . . 180 vinegar of, . . . 10 Starch, 20 glycerite, ... 82 Stearates, .... 14 Stearic acid, ... 14 Stillingia fluid ex- tract, .... 71 Storax, ...... 146 Stramonium oint- ment, .... 192 seed, extract, . . 51 seed, fluid extract 72 seed, tincture, . . 181 Strengthening plas- ter, 39 Stronger ammonia water, .... 21 ether, 16 orange flower water, , . . . 22 rose water, ... 24 Strontii bromidum, 145 iodidum, .... 145 lactas, .... 145 Strontium bromide, 145 iodide, 145 lactate, .... 145 Strophanthus tinc- ture, 181 Strychnina, . . . 146 Strychninse sulphas 146 Strv-chnine, . . . 146 sulphate, . . . 146 Styptic collodion, . 35 Styrax, 146 Subacetate of lead cerate, .... 32 lead solution, . . 98 solution diluted, . 98 Subcarb o n a t e of bismuth, ... 27 Sublimate, corro- sive, 84 Sublimed sulphur, . 147 Subnitrate of bis- muth, .... 27 Subsulphate of mercury, ... 86 Sugar, 135 Sugar of lead, . . 126 milk, 135 Sulphates, .... 15 Sulphate of alum- inum, .... 19 atropine, ... 26 calcium, .... 29 calcium dried, , , 29 Sulphate of c i n - chonidine, ... 33 cinchonine, ... 34 copper, .... 36 hyoscyamine, . . 88 iron, 80 iron, dried, ... 80 iron, granulated, 81 magnesium, . . 103 manganese, . . 103 mercury, ... 86 morphine, . . . 107 physostigmine, . 121 potassium, . . . 129 quinidine, . . . 132 quinine, .... 133 sparteine, . . . 138 sodium,.... 138 strychnine, . . . 146 zinc, 196 Sulphide of anti- mony, .... 20 antimony purified 20 calcium crude, . 29 Sulphite of sodium, 138 Sulphites, 1 . . . 15 Sulphocarbolate of sodium, . . . 138 Sulphur iodide, . . 146 lac, 147 liver of, .... 127 lotum, .... 146 ointment, . . . 192 praecipitatum,. . 146 precipitated, . . 147 sublimatum, . . 147 sublimed, . • . 147 washed, .... 146 Sulphurated anti- mony, .... 21 lime, 29 potassa, .... 127 Sulphuris iodidum, 146 Sulphuric acid, . . 15 acid aromatic, . 15 acid diluted, . . 15 Sulphurous acid, . 15 Sumbul tincture, . 181 Suppositoria, . . 147 glvcerini, . . . 148 Suppositories, . . 147 glycerin, . . . 148 Sweet oil, .... 115 tincture of rhu- barb 180 Syrup, 149 Syrups, 149 Syrup of acacia, . 149 almond, .... 151 althaea, .... 151 INDEX. Syrup ofblack- berry, .... 158 calcium lacto- phosphate, . . 152 citric acid, . . . 149 ferrous iodide . . 153 garlic, 150 ginger, .... 161 hydriodie acid, . 150 hypophosphites, . 154 hypoplios p h i t e s with iron, . . . 155 ipecac, .... 155 krameria, . . . 156 lactucarium, . . 156 lime, 153 orange 151 orange flowers, . 152 phosphates of iron, quinine and strychnine, . . 154 raspberry, . . . 158 rhubarb, .... 157 rhubarb aromatic 157 rose, 158 rubus, ., .... 158 sarsaparilla com- pound, .... 158 senega, .... 160 senna, . . . , . 160 simple, .... 149 squill, 159 squill compound, 159 tar, 156 tolu, 160 wild cherry, . . 157 Syrupi, 149 Syrupus, .... 149 acacias, .... 149 acidi citrici, . . 149 acidi h3rdrioa " 150 allii, ... 150 althaeae, . . . 151 amygdalae, . . . 151 aurantii, .... 151 aurantii florum, . 152 calcii lactophos- phatis, .... 152 calcis, 153 ferri iodidi, . . . 153 ferri, quininas et strychninasphos- phatum, . . . 156 hypophosphitum, 154 hypophosphitum cum ferro, . . . 155 ipecacuanhas, . . 155 kramarias, . . . 156 lactucarii, . . . 156 picis liquidae, . . 156 Syrupus pruni vir- giniana, . . . 157 rhei, 157 rhei aromaticus, . 157 rosa, 158 rubi, 158 rubi idai, . . . 158 sarsaparilla com- positus, . . . 158 scilla, 159 scillacompositus, 159 senega, .... 160 senna, .... 160 simplex, .... 149 tolutanus, . . . 160 zingibeiis, . . . 161 T. Tamarind, .... 162 Tamarindus, . . . 162 Tannates, .... 16 Tannic acid, ... 16 acid glycerite, . . 82 acid ointment, . 188 acid troches, . . 184 Tannin, 16 Tar 126 oil, 116 ointment, . . . 191 syrup, 156 Taraxacum extract 51 fluid extract, . . 72 Tartar, cream of, . 127 emetic, .... 20 sal, ...... 128 Tartaric acid, . . 16 Tartrated anti- mony, .... 20 Tartrate ofiron and potassium, . . 77 iron and ammon- ium, 76 Tartrates, .... 16 Teel oil, 117 Terebene, .... 162 Terebenum, . . . 162 Terpin hydrate, . . 162 Terpini hvdras, . . 162 Theine, 27 Theobroma oil, . . 118 Thiosulphate of sodium, . . . 137 Thyme oil, . . . . 118 Thymol, .... 162 Tincturae, .... 162 Tinctura aconiti, . 163 aloes, 163 aloes et myrrhas, 163 arnicas florum, . 164 Tinctura arnicae radicis. .... 164 asafoetidas, . . . 164 aurantii amari, . 164 aurantii dulcis, . 165 belladonnas, . . 165 belladonnas folio- rum, 165 benzoini, .... 165 benzoini compos- ita, 165 bryonias, .... 166 calendulas, . . . 166 ealumbas, . . . 166 cannabis indicas, . 167 cantharidis, . . 167 capsici, .... 167 cardamomi, . . 167 cardamomi com- posita 167 catechu conipos- ita, 168 chiratas, .... 168 cimicifugas, . . . 168 cinchona, . . . 168 cinchona compos- ita, 169 cinnamomi, . . 169 colchici, .... 170 colchici seminis, . 170 croci, 170 cubeba, .... 170 digitalis, .... 170 ferri chloridi, . . 171 galla, 171 gelsemii, .... 171 gentiana co m- posita, .... 172 guaiaci, .... 172 guaiaci ammoni- ata, 172 humuli, .... 172 hydrastis, . . . 173 . . . 173 iodi, 173 ipecacuanha et opii, 173 kino, 174 krameria, . . . 174 lactucarii, . . . 174 lavendula com- positum, . . . 175 lobelia, .... 175 matico, .... 175 moschi, .... 176 myrrha, . . . . 176 nucis vomica, . . 176 opii, 176 opii campliorata, 177 opii deodorata, . 177 INDEX Tinctura opii de- odorati, . . . 177 physostigmatis, . 178 pyrethri, .... 178 quassiae, . . . } 178 quillajae 178 rhei, . . . . » 179 rhei aromatica, . 179 rhei dulcis, . . . 180 sanguinariae, . . 180 saponis viridis, . 91 scillae, 180 serpentaria?, . . 180 sweet orange, . . 165 strophanthi, . . 181 stramonii seminis 181 stramonii, . . . 181 sumbul, .... 181 tolutana,. . . . 181 valerianae, . . . 1S2 valerianae am- moniata, . . . 182 vanillae, .... 182 veratri viridis, . 183 zingiberis, . . . 183 Tincturae herbarum recentium, . . 171 Tinctures, . • . . 162 Tincture of aconite, 163 aloes, 163 aloes and myrrh, 163 arnica flowers, . 164 arnica root, . . 164 asafetida, . . . 164 belladonna, . . 165 belladonna leaves 165 benzoin, .... 165 benzoin com- pound, .... 165 bitter orange peel 165 brvonia, .... 166 calendula, . . . 166 calumba, . . . 166 cantharides, . . 167 capsicum, . . . 167 cardamom, . . . 167 cardamom com- a pound, .... 167 catechu com- pound, .... 168 chirata, .... 168 chloride of iron, . 171 cimicifuga, . . . 168 cinchona, . . . 168 cinchona com- pound, .... 169 cinnamon, . . . 169 colchicum seed, . 170 cubeb 170 deoderized opium, 177 Tincture of digita- lis,. . . . . . 170 ferric chloride, . 171 fresh herbs, . . . 171 geisemium, . . . 171 gentian com- pound, .... 172 ginger, .... 183 guaiac, . . . . 172 guaiac ammonia- ted 172 hops, 172 Huxham’s, . . . 169 hvdratis,. . . . 173 hyoscyamus, . . 173 ipecac and opium, 173 Indian cannabis,. 167 iodine, 173 iron chloride, . . 171 kino, 174 krameria, . . . 174 lactucarium, . . 174 lavender com- pound, .... 175 lobelia, . . . * 175 matico, .... 175 musk 176 myrrh, .... 176 nutgall 171 nux vomica, . . 176 opium, . . . .176 opium camphora- ted, 177 orange, bitter, . 164 orange peel sweet 165 phosphorus, . . 145 phvsostigma, . . 178 pyrethrum, . . . 178 quassia, .... 178 quillaja, .... 178 rhubarb, .... 179 rhubarb'aromatic 179 rhubarb sweet, . 180 saffron, .... 170 sSnguinaria, . * 180 serpentaria, . . 180 squill, 180 stramoniumaced, 181 strophanthus, . 181 sumbul, .... 1S1 sweet orange peel 165 tolu, 181 valerian, .... 182 valerian ammon- iated 182 vanilla, .... 182 veratrum viri- de, 183 Tolu syrup, . . . 160 tincture, . . . . 181 Tragacanth mucil- age, 107 Trioxide of anti- mony, .... 20 arsenic, .... 10 chromic, .... 11 Triple rose water, . 24 orange flower water, .... 22 Trisulphide of anti- mony, .... 21 Triticum fluid ex- tract, .... 72 Trituratio elaterini 183 Triturationes, . . 138 Tritr-rations, . . . 183 Trituration of ela- terin, 183 Troches, .... 184 ammonium chlor- ide 184 bicarbonate of sodium, . . . 187 catechu, .... 184 chalk, 185 cubeb, 185 ginger,' .... 187 glyeyrrhi/.a and opium, . . . ' . 185 ipecac, .... 186 iron, . . . . . 185 krameria . . . 186 morphine and ipecac, .... 186 peppermint, . . 186 potassium chlor- ate, ..... 187 santonin, . . . 187 sodium Liearbon- at JJ. . . . 187 tan .id, . . 184 Troehisvi, .... 184 acidi tannici, . . 184 ammonii chloridi, 184 catechu, .... 184 cretae, 185 cubebae, .... 185 ferri, 185 s;ly cyrrhizaeet opii, 185 ipecacuanhae, . . 186 krameria, . . . 186 menthae piperita?, 186 morphinas et ipe- cacuanhae, . . 186 potassii chloratis 187 santonini, . . . 187 sodii bicarbon a- tis, 107 zingiberis, . . . 187 220 INDEX. Tully’s powder, . . 131 Turpentine oil, . . 117 liniment 92 rectified, .... 117 Turpeth mineral, . 86 U. Unguenta, .... 188 Unguentum. . . . 188 aeidi carbolici, . 188 acidi tanniei, . . 188 aquas rosas, . . . 188 belladonnas, . . 189 ehrysarobini, . . 189 diachylon, . . . 189 189 hydrargvri, . . 190 hydrargyri a m - moniati, . . . 190 hydrargyri oxidi flavi, 191 hydrargyri nitra- tis, 190 hvdrargvri oxidi rubri, ' . . . . 191 iodi, 191 iodoformi, . . . 191 picis liquidas, . . 191 plumbi carbona- tis, 191 plumbi iodidi, . . 192 potassi iodidi, . 192 stramonii, ... 192 sulphuris, . . . 192 veratrinas, . . . 192 zinci oxidi, . . . 192 Uva ursi extract, . 52 fluid extract, . . 72 V. Valerian fluid ex- tract, .... 73 tincture, .... 182 tincture ammon- iated, .... 182 Valerianate of am- monium, ... 20 iron, 81 quinine, .... 133 zinc, 196 Vallet’s mass, . . 103 Vanilla extract, . . 182 tincture, .... 182 Vegetable cathar- tic pi 11s 124 Yeratrina, .... 193 Veratrine, .... 193 oleate 109 | Veratrine ointment 192 Veratrum viride fluid extract,. . 73 viride tincture, . 183 Viburnum opulus fluid extract,. . 73 prunifolium fluid extract, ... 73 Vinegars, .... 9 Vinegar of opium, . 9 squill, .... 10 Vina, 193 Vinum album, . . 193 antimonii, . . . 193 colchici radicis, . 193 colchici seminis, . 194 ergota;, .... 194 ferri amarum, . . 194 ferri citratis, . . 195 ipecacuanhas, . . 195 opii, 195 rubrum 196 Vitriol, elixir of . . 15 blue 36 Volatile liniment, . 90 oil of birch, . '. . 112 oil of mustard, . 117 W. Warming plaster, . 40 Washed sulphur, . 146 Waters, 21 Water, 21 ammonia, ... 21 ammonia, strong. 21 anise, 22 bitter almond, . 22 camphor, ... 22 chlorine, .... 23 chloroform, . . 23 cinnamon, ... 23 creosote, .... 23 distilled, , . . . 23 fennel, 23 glass, 101 lead, 98 lime 93 orange flower, . 22 orange flower stronger, ... 22 peppermint, . . 24 rose, ...... 24 rose ointment,. . 188 rose stronger, . . 24 rose, triple, . . 24 spearmint, ... 24 Wax, white, ... 31 yellow, .... 31 Whisky, 142 White lead, . . . 12G precipitate, ... 87 precipitate oint- ment, .... 190 wax, 31 wine, 193 Wines, 193 Wineof antimony, . 193 colehicum root, . 193 eolchieum seed, . 194 ergot, 194 ferric citrate, . . 195 ipecac, .... 195 iron, bitter, . . 194 opium, .... 195 red, 196 white, 193 Wild cherry fluid extract, ... 67 infusion, .... 89 syrup, 157 Wintergreen essence 143 oil, 114 oil, artificial, . . 105 Wool-fat hydrous, . 16 W orm seed oil, American, . . 113 X. Xanthoxylum fluid extract, ... 74 Y. Yellow dock fluid extract, ... 69 Yellow mecuric ox- ide ointment, . 191 mecuric sub sul- phate, .... 86 mecuric oxide, . 85 mercurous iodide, 84 prussiate of pot- , ash, 129 wax, 31 Yolk of egg glycer- ite, 83 Z. Zinci acetas, . . . 196 bromidum, . . . 196 carbonas prascip- itatus, .... 196 chloridum, . . . 196 iodidum, .... 196 oxidum, .... 196 phosphidum, . . 196 sulphus, .... 196 INDEX. 22 1 Zinei valerianas,. . 196 Zinc acetate, ... 196 bromide, .... 196 carbonate precipi- tated, .... 196 Zinc chloride, . . . 196 chloride solution, 101 iodide, 196 oleate, 109 oxide, 196 Zinc oxide ointment 192 phosphide, . . . 196 sulphate,. . . . 196 valerianate,. . . 196 - FENNER’S - Complete Formulary lOth EDITION. Entirely Revised &od Up to Date. Including all the changes in official preparations and formulas for all new medicinal compounds and popular proprietary remedies. FENNER'5 FORMULARY has been the Standard for the past 20 years— ALWAYS TO THE FRONT. 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