Exact source claims and related context are never blended together.
This hierarchy shows why a use appears beside the preparation. The strongest relationship comes first; contextual links remain explicitly labeled.
Automated live-review record
This formula was extracted automatically from a historical source and published directly for live editorial inspection. It may contain OCR, title, botanical-identity, ingredient, structure or safety errors. Do not use it as treatment, dosage or self-care guidance.
Historical use wording: Rheumatism
Source: The book of health; a compendium of domestic medicine (1840), narrative-offset-546512.
Ingredients or materials as extracted
- POWDERS bark: of powdered rhubarb, eight grains ; of sulphate of potash, eight grains : — mix. Powder for Rheumatism. — Take of bark powder, a scruple ; ipecacuanha, powdered, one grain ; aromatic powder, two grains ; — mix
Method as extracted
- Grind according to the source passage: Mild Aperient Powder for Children. — Take of powdered rhubarb, eight grains ; of sulphate of potash, eight grains : — mix. Powder for Rheumatism. — Take of bark powder, a scruple ; ipecacuanha, powdered, one grain ; aromatic powder, two grains ; — mix.
Live editorial status
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- Unreviewed automated import: this record is public for live editorial inspection and has not passed manual identity, formula or safety review.
- Historical formula: ingredient identity, strength, contamination risk and terminology may differ from modern practice.
- Do not use this record as dosage or treatment guidance. Every ingredient, route and contraindication requires qualified editorial verification.
- The historical use wording does not establish modern clinical effectiveness.
- Automated review flags: pediatric or infant use.
Primary wording. Visible interpretation. No borrowed certainty.
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Primary and supporting references
- The book of health; a compendium of domestic medicine — The book of health; a compendium of domestic medicinePrimary source for the extracted ingredients and method at narrative-offset-546512.