10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPULOTIC»
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epulotic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Lexicon Pharmaceuticum, Or a Pharmaceutical Dictionary: ...
Epulotic Cerate. ffc Calamina pramaratae, cene flavae, singulorum libram
dimidiam ; oiivae olei, octarinm. Olcum cumceraliquefactamisce; turn ab igue
remove, et,uhi primum lentescant calami nam adjice, et aaridue move, donee
refrixerint.
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Lexicon Pharmaceuticum: Or a Pharmaceutical Dictionary, ...
Epulotic Cerate. R Calamina praeparatae, cerae flavae, singulorum lib ram
dimidiam ; olivae olei, octarinm. Olenm cum cera liquefacta misce ; tum ab igne
remove, et,ubi primum lentescant calaminam adjice, et assidue move, donee
refrixerint ...
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The New Dispensatory Containing I. The Theory and Practice ...
_ powder 4 56 Oriental ib. tincture 407 Chio turpentine 2 i 7 purging ib, Chocolate
1 rod cerates' 513 Cbrtslmm flower, black hellebore of calamin'e 5 l 4, i 37
epulotic z'þ_ Church-'Bagg millepedes t Gi inercurial ib, Cicatrizing cerate,
epulotic ...
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The New Dispensatory: Containing I. The Theory and Practice ...
... the greater 11 1 the lesser ib. essential salt 27; extract 249 Cephalics 9
Cephalic ale 5;3 ekctary 557 infufion 567 powder 4 56 tincture 407 purging ib.
Cerates 513 of calamine 5 14. epulotic ib. mercurial ib. turnen-'s ib. white 51;
yellow ' ib.
William LEWIS (M.D.), John QUINCY, 1753
Bougies, therefore, may be distinguished into suppurative and epulotic, and the
following forms are recommended by our Author. - For the suppurative ; Two
ounces of old diachylon, one ounce of mercurial plaister, and half an ounce of
crude ...
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Medical and Philosophical Commentaries
Bougies, therefore, may be distinguished into suppurative and epulotic, and the
following forms are recommended by our Author. For the suppurative ; Two
ounces of old diachylon, one ounce of mercurial plaister, and half an ounce of
crude ...
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The art of surgery: in which is laid down such a general ...
Symptons of Wounds in general, how provided for, 357, 358. The Regimen for
wounded Persons, 359. Of con- tus'd Wounds, 360, 361. Digestive, farco- tic and
epulotic Remedies, 362, 363. Gun- fliot Wounds, 365, 366. Lacerated Wounds ...
Daniel Turner, Charles Rivington ((Londres)), John Clarke ((Londres)), 1741
Epulotic or cicatrizing, as in those which greatly dry and bind without biting,
drinking the humidity of the flesh, and contracting the same, and covering with a
thin callus like unto the skin ; therefore do more dry than ipcarnatives or
glutinatives, ...
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Medical Commentaries for the Year ...: Exhibiting a Concise ...
Bougies, therefore, may be distinguished into suppurative and epulotic, and the
following forms are recommended by our Author. For the suppurative ; Two
ounces of old diachylon, one ounce of mercurial plaister, and half an ounce of
crude ...
Andrew Duncan (Senior), 1783
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Culpeper's English Physician and Compelete Herbal: To which ...
Epulotic or cicatrizing, as in those which greatly dry and bind without biting,
drinking the humidity of the flesh, and contracting the same, and covering with a
thin callus like unto the skin ; therefore do more dry than iucarnatives or
glutinatives, ...
Nicholas Culpeper, Ebenezer Sibly, 1802