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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: RHEUMATIC GOUT AND RHEUMATISM
Source: Magnacopia : a chemico-pharmaceutical library of useful and profitable information for the practitioner, chemist and druggist, surgeon-dentist, &c. &c. ; containing several hundred new forms, with comments and annotations on the pharmacopoeia, together with a variety of other information by Bateman, William; University of Leeds. Library (1839), paragraph-669.
Ingredients or materials as extracted
- twenty grains of veratine, one ounce of lard, and thirty drops of (Bateman’s) opii guttae fermentatae
- seven ounces of nitrate of potash, two ounces of powder of crude antimony, one ounce of sulphur vivum, half an ounce of gunpowder, three drachms of king’s yellow, and one drachm of oil of lavender, mixed together
- equal parts of powder of Turkey rhubarb, calcined magnesia, and powdered Jamaica ginger, mixed well together
Method as extracted
- Take twenty grains of veratine, one ounce of lard, and thirty drops of (Bateman’s) opii guttae fermentatae.
- Mix them well together, and rub the parts affected twice a-day.
- Take seven ounces of nitrate of potash, two ounces of powder of crude antimony, one ounce of sulphur vivum, half an ounce of gunpowder, three drachms of king’s yellow, and one drachm of oil of lavender, mixed together.
- Take equal parts of powder of Turkey rhubarb, calcined magnesia, and powdered Jamaica ginger, mixed well together.
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- Automated review flags: toxic metal or mineral.
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Primary and supporting references
- Magnacopia : a chemico-pharmaceutical library of useful and profitable information for the practitioner, chemist and druggist, surgeon-dentist, &c. &c. ; containing several hundred new forms, with comments and annotations on the pharmacopoeia, together with a variety of other information — Magnacopia : a chemico-pharmaceutical library of useful and profitable information for the practitioner, chemist and druggist, surgeon-dentist, &c. &c. ; containing several hundred new forms, with comments and annotations on the pharmacopoeia, together wiPrimary source for the extracted ingredients and method at paragraph-669.