LIST OF NEW REMEDIES, WITH PHYSICIANS' DOSE LIST OF Fluid Extracts, AND SUGAR COATED PILLS. MANUFACTURED BY HENRY THAYER & CO., CAMBRIDGEPORT, mass. 1878. Cambridgeport, Mass., Jan. 1,187". Dear Sir,- Your attention is called to the following list of Fluid Extracts of medicinal plants which have recently come into notice as having marked thera- peutical value. We do not endorse their merits as therapeutic agents, but assure you that they are honestly and skilfully made, and from the very best selected material. From the emphatic manner in which these new remedies, and new properties of old remedies, are recommended, we cannot doubt their actual value. In addition will be found the Physicians' Dose List, and a list of our Coated Pills. We call attention to our new, copyrighted, Licorice Coated Pills, which will be found by far the most soluble coating yet known. New York Office, 146 and 148 William Street. Orders sent to the Laboratory, Cambridgeport, Mass., will receive immediate attention. Respectfully, HENRY THAYER & CO. Please specify "THAYER'S" when prescribing. New Remedies. FLUID EXTRACT OF BLACK HAW. Viburnum Prunifo'ium. Dcse.-One-half to one tea-spoonful. At the recent meeting in New York of the American Gynecological Society, Dr. E. W. Jenks of Detroit read a paper on the therapeutical value of Viburnum Prunifolium, or Black Haw, as a preventive of abortion. For some time past it has been used for the above mentioned purpose in the South, by Dr. Faris, ot Mississippi, and in about a hundred cases of suspected abortion, Dr. Jenks had found reason to depend upon its favorable action, when given in doses of half a drachm to a drachm of a fluid extract of the bark for a few days before, and a few days alter the menstrual period. He employed it as well in menorrhagia coming on at the menopause, and in dysmenorrhcea, unat- tended by mechanical causes of obstruction. Dr. Bates agreed with Dr. Jenks in his estimate of the value of the remedy, having for some time employed it in cases when abortion had been habitual. FLUID EXTRACT OF COCA. Erythoxylon Coca. Dose. - Three to six tea-spoonfuls. According to Dr. Weddell, coca produces a gently excitant effect with an indisposition to sleep. It is asserted to support the strength for a consider- able time in the absence of food. The natives of hot climates while chewing it pass whole days without other sustenance. In large doses it is said to produce a general excita- 4 NEW REMEDIES. tion of the circulatory and nervous systems, imparting increased vigor to the muscles as well as to the in- tellect, with an indescribable sense of satisfaction amounting sometimes to a feeling of delirium. This state of exaltation is asserted not to be followed by any languor or depression. It has been employed in connection with Ergot, in cases of paraplegia. FLUID EXTRACT OF EUCALYPTUS. "Eucalyptus Globulus. Dose. - One to two tea-spoonfuls. This is a large tree, native of Australia and natural- ized in other countries. Dr. Ullusberger of Munich states that it has been used with great success in fevers. Unlike Quinia it may be given during the febrile symptoms. Dr. Bucquoy, of Cochin Hospital, Paris, says nothing has produced better effects in pul- monary gangrene. The value of this remedy appears to be fully established. Dose. - One-half to one tea-spoonful. Guarana has proved itself a valuable remedy in sick beadaches. Dr. Gavrella, physician to Dom Pedro, recommends it in diarrhoea of phtisis. FLUID EXTRACT OF GUARANA. Paullinia. SorbiliS. Dose. - One-half to one tea-spoonful. Native of the western coast of America. This plant has been used in pulmonary affections. It has lately received great attention as a specific for asthma. Dr. J. G. Steele speaks in high terms of its efficacy as a remedy in poison by Rhus. Toxicodendron. Dr. H. FLUID EXTRACT OF GRINDELIA Grindelia Robusta. NEW REMEDIES. 5 M. Fiske says, " It is one of the best remedies in ute- rine and urinary catarrh, also in vaginal itching and priapism." But it is in iritis from whatever cause, that it has proved its greatest value. It seems in its effects on the diseased iris almost a specific, whether used externally or internally. FLUID EXTRACT OF SEA WRACK. Fucus Vesiculosus. Dose. - One to four tea-spoonfuls. This peculiar sea-weed has an approved reputation for reducing obesity. It has a remarkable effect in curing indigestion, heart-burn, acidity of the stomach, and dyspepsia in its various forms. FLUID EXTRACT OF SUN DEW. Drosera Rotundifolia. Dose. - Five to twenty drops. Sun Dew is highly recommended in pulmonic affec- tions. Used in pertussis, chronic bronchitis, and has a high reputation in asthma. Also used in certain phases of dyspepsia. FLUID EXTRACT OF DAMIANA Turnera Aphrodisiaca. Dose.-One to two tea-spoonfuls. Strongly recommended for its powerful renovating influence over the urino-genital organs of both sexes where they are impotent. Many of the preparations of Damiana are made from inferior varieties, but we use only the true plant from Mexico, where it is in common use to increase sexual abilities. 6 NEW REMEDIES. FLUID EXTRACT OF FALSE GROMWELL. Onosmodium Virginianum. Has also been classed as Onosmodium Hispidum and Lithospernum Virginianum. Dose. - From one-half to one tea-spoonful. The Fluid Extract of False Gromwell is a powerful diuretic and tonic. It has a great reputation as a solvent for calculi. In cases of calculus it is given every two hours until an evacuation of the bowels ensues, but it must be used with caution lest it pro- duce a too excessive flow of urine. From Bolivia. Dose. - Five to ten drops. Dr. Wittstien of Hamburg recommends it as a rem- edy against diarrhoea, colic and kindred diseases. Dr. Gietl considers that in the new bark we possess a specific against diarrhoea. We have made arrange- ments for a continued supply of this valuable bark. Put up in one ounce vials. FLUID EXTRACT OF GOTO BARK. FLUID EXTRACT OF JABORANDI. Pilocarpus Pinnatus. From Brazil. Dosi. - Thirty to sixty drops. The orignal reputation of this drug as a sialogogue and diaphoretic has stood the test of inquiry by com- petent and independent observers. It has lately been highly recommended as an antidote for belladonna poison. Dr. Laycock of Edinburgh relates two cases of dia- betes insipidus, or polydipsia, in which Jaborandi has been given with good effect. Used with success in rheumatic affections both acute and chronic. It in- NEW REMEDIES. 7 creases the secretions of the mammary glands, and is said by Dr. Ringer to be highly efficacious in aug- menting the flow of milk. FLUID EXTRACT OF BOLDO LEAVES. Puewius Boldo. From the Andes, in the region of Chili. Dose. - Five to ten drops. Boldo has long been used in Europe as a tonic and alterative, particularly in complaints arising from torpid conditions of the liver. Put up in one ounce vials. FLUID EXTRACT OF YERBA SANTA. Eriodiction Glutinosum. Dose. - Fifteen drops to one tea-spoonful. Used in pulmonary complaints, especially in aphonia Or loss of voice. Also in piles and anaemia. Dr. Bundy reports some cases where the kidneys aud bladder have been involved, which rapidly im- proved under the use of Yerba Santa, and he regards it as nearly a specific for laryngitis. FLUID EXTRACT OF NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS. Cactus Grandiflora. Dose. - Two to five drops. This plant was introduced to the medical profession by Dr. Sheele of Germany. But little attention was given it until Dr. R. Rubins of Naples brought it into notice as a specific in heart disease. It has been highly recommended in palpitation, angina pectoris, cardiac neuralgia, hepatic rheumatism, valvular dis- eases, haemoptysis, dropsy, and incipient apoplexy. Put up in one ounce vials. 8 NEW REMEDIES. FLUID EXTRACT OF KAVA-KAVA, OR AVA. Piper Methysticum. From the Sandwich Islands. Dose. - Fifteen drops to one tea-spoonful. The root of this plant has been long used in the Sandwich Islands by the na:ives. Its excessive use produces a drowsy intoxication. It is recommended as a specific in gonorrhoea, erysipelatous eruptions, bronchitis, &c. Put up in one ounce vials. FLUID EXTRACT OF USTILAGO MAIDIS. Ergot of Corn. Corn Smut. Dose of the Fluid Extract. - Fifteen drops to one tea-spoonful. Ustilago has been introduced as a substitute for Ergot ( Spurred Rye). So far the reports upon it have been very favorable, and its use is increasing. FLUID EXTRACT OF XANTHIUM SPINOSUM. Thorny Clot-Burr. Cockle-Burr. Dose for Hydrophobia. - One to'two tea-spoonfuls. This plant is sudorific, sialagogue, and feebly diu- retic. Hut its greatest use, as stated by Dr. Grzymala of Podolia, is as a specific in Hydrophobia. The following is an extract from his letter; - "I have used the Xanthium, now a number of years, with the best success, and it has not yet been my lot to observe a single case where it has disappointed me, although I have had occasion to administer it at least a hundred times to men as well as to animals, bitten by rabid dogs and wolves. You must not be astonished at these figures, which, I assure you, are rather below than above the reality In the country in which I live, rabies is very frequent; and for more than twenty years that I have used the medicine, ten cases per NEW REMEDIES. 9 annum on an average, will readily justify the number mentioned above." FLUID EXTRACT OF SANDAL WOOD. Santalum Album. Dose. - One half to one tea-spoonful. This variety of Santalum, growing in the Pacific Islands, has long been extensively used, especially in China, for its agreeable, aromatic odor. The East Indian physicians recommend it highly as a remedial agent and it has somewhat recently been introduced into American practice. It is used, in the form of Fluid Extract, for ardent remittent fevers and in venereal diseases. Highly recommended as a specific in gonorrhoea The in- fusion is used as a wash for cutaneous eruptions. FLUID EXTRACT OF ARBOR VIT2E. Thuja Occidental's. Dose. - Ten to twenty drops. A well-known evergreen tree, sometimes attaining the height of thirty feet. It abounds in Canada and the Northern States, and is much used for hedges and garden ornaments. The Fluid Extract of the twigs and leaves has been highly extolled as a remedy for rheumatic and scorbutic diseases, intermittent fevers, and also as a vermifuge. FLUID EXTRACT OF GRTNDELIA SQUARROSA. Dose. - Thirty drops to one tea-spoonful. This plant inhabits California and Mexico. It has been long used there in intermittent fevers, and more especially for the diseases resulting from the effects of the fever, such as disorganized or enlarged liver or spleen. 10 NEW REMEDIES. HICKORY BARK. Carya Alba. Common names, Walnut, Hickory Nut, Shagbark, Native of the United States. The Bark. This well known and beautiful tree needs little description It furnishes most valuable wood, and the Hickory nuts of the market. Properties. - Tonic. Used in dyspepsia and in- termittents. Dose. - One to two tea-spoonfuls. BA EL FRUIT. Fructus Bela>. Native of India. The Fruit. A tree growing from thirty to forty feet in height, covered with sharp thorns. It bears acid berries which contain ten to fifteen seeds each By the name of " Bilver " it is mentioned in the ancient Sanscrit poems. It is held in high esteem in India as a remedy iu dysentery and diarrhoea. It is also used as a laxative in constipation. Dose. - One to two tea-spoonfuls. VISCUM ALBUM. Mistletoe. Native of Europe and America. An evergreen parasite growing on various trees, but that from the oak is preferred. It was much used formerly, but gradually fell into disrepute. Its use has recently been revived. It is narcotic, antispasmodic, and tonic, but should be used with caution. All irregularities of the system should be attended to before its administration. When symptoms of narcotism or sleepiness appear its use should be temporarily discontinued. Used in epilepsy, insanity, and paralysis. It is best adminis- tered wih Valerian. Dose. - Thirty drops to one tea-spoonful. NEW REMEDIES. 11 DITA BARK. Alstoniez Scholaris. Native of East Indies. The Bark. A handsome forest tree, growing to the height of fifty feet. Used as long ago as 1678 by Rheede, and 1741 by Rumphius. Its tonic properties were highly recommended by Dr. Gibson in 1853, and it is now officinal in the Pharmacopaeia of India. Properties. - Tonic and an Aperiodic. Used as a febrifuge in intermittents. Dose. - One-half to one tea-spoonful. FIVE-FLOWERED GENTIAN. Genliana Quinqueflora. Common names, Bitter Plantain, Gall Weed. Native of United States. The Plant. Grows in woods and pastures in the Northern and Western States, bearing pale blue flowers. The root is intensely bitter and is said, by King, to be superior in its actual effects to the officinal root. Properties. - Tonic. Used lor headache, liver affections, as jaundice, etc. Dosb. - One-half to one tea-spoonful. HAIR-CAP MOSS. Polytrichum Junip erum. Common names, Robin's Rye, Bear's Head, Ground Moss. An evergreen plant growing on poor, sandy places, generally on the margins of high, dry woods. The whole plant is officinal. Properties.- Powerfully diuretic. Used in dropsy. Dose. -One-half to two tea-spoonfuls. 12 NEW REMEDIES. PARSLEY ROOT. Petrosellnum Sativum. Cultivated in all civilized countries. The Root. This well known plant needs no description. Properties. - Diuretic. Used in dropsy, retention of urine, stranguary, etc. Dose. - One-half to two tea-spoonfuls. GUACO. Mikania Guaco. Native of South America. The Leaves. This plant is described by Humboldt and Bonpland. It has of late been highly recommended as a remedy for cholera, dysentery, etc. The Indians use the juice as a remedy for poisonous reptiles. Dose. - Fifteen to thirty drops. WHITE WILLOW. Salix Alba. Native of Europe and naturalized in the United States. The Bark. A well known tree growing from thirty to eighty feet in height, flowering from March to June. The bark is intensely bitter, and has been used instead of Cinchona. Properties. - Astringent, tonic. Dose. - One to two tea-spoonfuls. ARECA NUT. Semen Arecee.. Common Name, Betel Nut. Native of the Malayan Archipelago. The Bruit. This tree was mentioned in a Chinese work, the San-fu-huang-tu, B.C. 140,aid was included in the additions to the British Pharmacopoeia of 1874- The nuts have long been held in high estimation as a masticatory, supposed to strengthen the gums, sweeten NEW REMEDIES. 13 the breath, and improve digestion It is now recom- mended for the expulsion of tape-worm. Dose. - For Tenia, four to six tea-spoonfuls. Given after fasting and the previous administration of a purgative. BUTTON BUSH. Cephalstnlhus Occidentalis. Common names, Pond Dogwood, Globe Flower. Native of the United States. The Bark. Grows on the borders of streams and ponds, bearing white flowers from J une to September. A handsome shrub, attaining a height of ten or twelve feet. Properties. - Tonic, diuretic, aperient. Dose.-One to two tea-spoonfuls. KAMALA. Glandula Rottlera. Kamala is the product of a small tree, Rottlera Tinctaria, attaining the height of twenty to thirty feet, growing in Abyssinia and Southern India. The fruit or capsule of this plant is covered with reddish glands which, when removed by rubbing or brushing, constitute the powder known by the Bengali name of Kamala. The tree is found growing in large quantities on the foothills of the north-western provinces of India, and every spring numbers of people, chiefly women and children, assemble to collect the powder for exportation. ■ They gather the berries in large quantities and throw them into a great basket, rubbing them about and allowing the powder to fall through upon a cloth spread for the purpose. This powder forms the Kamala of commerce, and is in great repute as an anthelmintic. It has been found very efficient for the expulsion of tape-worm. Introduced into the British Pharma- copoeia in 1864. Bose. - One-half to three tea-spoonfuls. 14 NEW REMEDIES. ABSCESS ROOT. Polemonium Rep tens. Common names, Blue Bell, Sweet Root, and Greek Valerian. Native of United States. The Root. Grows in shade,moist places throughout the North- ern States. It is a handsome plant, bearing blue flowers in May. Properties. - Alterative, diaphoretic, astringent. Dose. - One to three tea-spoonfuls. TWIN LEAF. Jeffersonia Diphylla. Common names, Ground Squirrel Pea, Rheumatism Root. Native of Middle and Western States. The Root. A small perennial, herbaceous plant, bearing a white flower upon a simple naked stalk, which grows from eight to fourteen inches high. Flowers in April and May. Properties. - Diuretic, anti-spasmodic, alterative, and diaphoretic. Used in chronic rheumatism, nerv- ous affections, and also in syphilitic diseases. Dose. - One to two tea-spoonfuls. HOLLY LEAVED BARBERRY. Berber it Aquifolium. This shrub is a variety of the Barberry family, which grows in the region of the Rocky Mountains, attaining a height of two to six feet. In its blossoms, fruit, and the color of its wood it resembles the common barberry. It has been found useful ii fevers of all types, and has been given with advantage in diarrhoea and dyspepsia. It has lately been introduced for syphilis and venereal diseases generally. Dose.-Ten to sixty drops. NSW REMEDIES. 15 QUININE FLOWER. Sabbatia Elliottii. Native of Florida. The Herb. According to Maisch this plant belongs to the natural order of Gentianaceae and to the sub-order Gentianeae. It grows in the open barrens of Soutn Carolina and Florida, bearing small white flowers in August and September. It is intensely bitter and a powerful tonic. Properties. - Tonic, and given for intermittents. Dose. - Thirty drops to one tea-spoonful. Native of United States. The Herb. A beautiful fern growing in woods in deep, moist soil. Properties. - Tonic and expectorant. Dose. - Two to four tea-spooufuls. MAIDEN-HAIR. Adlan him Pedatum. PARAGUAY TEA. Ilex Paraguaiensis. Native of South America. The Leaves. Has been long used by the natives as a mild excitant drink, taking the place of our common tea. Properties. - A nervous stimulant. Dose. - Three to six tea-spoonfuls. VANILLA LEAF. Liatris Odoratissima. This plant grows in the Middle and Southern States. The root is largely used for flavorin<*tobacco, and to preserve clothing from moths. Properties. - Tonic, stimulant, diaphoretic, and emmenagogue. Dose. - One to three tea-spoonfuls. We respectfully call attention to our STANDARD SIMPLE ELIXIR. This article is made according to the formula adopted by the American Pharmaceutical Association, and published in the Journal of Pharmacy, and other medical and pharmaceutical journals. Our preparation is, however, distilled ; thus mak- ing a very elegant and fragrant cordial, or vehicle, for the administration of medicines in solution. By the use of Thayer's Standard Simple Elixir, the Physician can at once prepare any Elixir accord- ing to his own ideas of the case before him, the process being simply to dissolve in, or mix the materials with the simple Elixir. When writing a prescription he will be sure to obtain exactly what he requires, if sent to a faithful apothecary. As a vehicle for administering Morphia, Quinia, Salts of Iron, &c., or Fluid Extracts, as Squills, Hyoscyamus, Cubebs, &c., it will be found much more agreeable to the patient than Syrup Aurantii, Syrup Tolu, and the old preparations of that class. Our Elixir keeps perfectly well, and on trial will be appreciated. R. Sulphate Morphia, gr. y. Simple Elixir, f 3 ij. M. SAMPLES OF FORMULAS. R. Simple Elixir, f 3 ij. Fluid Ext. Squills, f 3 j. " " Ipecac, gtt.xx. Aqueous Ex. Opium, f 3 i. M. R. Simple Elixir, f 3 ij. Sulphate Quinia, gr. viij. Dil. Sulph. Acid, q.s. M. R. Fluid Ext. Guarana, f 3 j ■ Simple Elixir, f 3 iy. M. The above formulas are intended simply as illustra- tions of*the uses to be made of Simple Elixir. We supply it both uncolored and colored. It is distinguished by the terms " Simple Elixir,'' which designates the uncolored, and " Red Elixir," wliich speaks for itself. The only difference is in the addition of a harmless coloring to form the Red Elixir. Please specify "THAYER'S" when presenting. PHYSICIANS' DOSE LIST. Abies Canadensis, 3 ss to 3 i. Aconite Folia. gtt. ij. to gtt viij. Aconitum Napellns, Rad. gtt. ij to gtt. vi. Achillea Millefolium. 3 1 to 3 ij Agathotes Chirayta. 3 ss to 3 i. Agrimonia Eupatoria. 3 1 to 3 iii- Aletris Furinosa. 3 ss to 3 ij. Alnus Rubra. 3 ss to 3 i. Althea Officinalis. 3 i to 3 ij. Aloe. Socot. gtt. x to xx. Allium Sativum. 3 ss to 3 i. Anemone Nemorosa. gtt. x to 3 ss. Angelica Atropurpurea. 3 ss to 3 i. Anthemis Nobilis 3 ss to 3 >■ Apocynum Androsemifblium, as emetic. 3 ss [o 3 i. Apocynum Androsemifolium, as tonic and diaphoretic. gtt. x to gtt. xxx. Apocynum Cannabinum. gtt. xv. to 3 i. Aralia Ilispida. 3 i to 3 ij- Aralia Racemosa. 3 i to 3 ij. Aralia Nudicaulis. 3 i to 3 iii- Arctium Lappa. 3 ss to 3 i- Arctostaphylos Uva TJrsi. 3 ss to 3 i. Aristolochia Serpentaria. gtt. xv. to gtt. xxx. Arnica Montana. gtt. x to gtt. xxx. Aromaticus Pulv. U. S. P. 3 ss to 3 i- Artemisia Abrotanum. 3ssto3i- Artemisia Absinthium. 3 ss to 3 i. Artemisia Vulgaris, 3ssto3i- Asarum Canadensis. gtt. xx to 3 i- Asclepias Cornuti. gtt. x to 3 j- Asclepias Incarnata. gtt. x to gtt. xl. Asclepias T uberosa. 3 ss to 3 i- Aspidium Filix Mas. ' 3 ss to 3 i. FLUID EXTRACTS. 18 physicians' dose list. Arum Triphyllum. gtt. x to gtt. xv. Atropa Belladonna. gtt. v to gtt. viii. Atropa Belladonna Radix. gtt. v to gtt. viii. Baptisia Tinctorla. gtt. xx to 3 i- Barosma Crenata. 3 ss to 3 i- Barosma Crenata, Comp. 3 ss to 5 i Barosma Crenata. Oleo Resinous. gtt. ij to gtt iv. Benzoin Odoriferum. 3 i to 3 ij. Berberis Vulgaris. 5 i to 3 ij- Brayera Anthelmlntica. 3 ii to 3 iv. Cantharis Ves. gtt. i to gtt. iij. Cardamomum. gtt. xx to gtt. xxx. Coto Bark. * gtt. x to 3 ss. Corallorhiza Odontorhiza. 3 ss to 31. Cactus Grandiflora. gtt. ij to gtt. v. Calamus. 3 ss to 3 i. Calendula. 3 ss to 3 i. Cardamom, Comp. gtt. xv to 3 ss. Carui. 3 ss to 3 i- Caryophylli. 3 ss to 3 j- Cannabis Indica. gtt. x to gtt. xx. Canella Alba. 3 ss to 3 i- Capsicum Annuum. gtt. v to gtt. x. Castanea Vesca. 3 ss to 3 i. Caulophyllum Thalictroides. gtt. x. to gtt xxx. Ceanothus Americanus. 3 i to 3 ii. Celastrus Scandens. 3 i to 3 ii- Cephaelis Ipecacuanha. gtt. xx to xl. Cevadilla. gtt. v to xxx. Chelidonium Majus. 3 ss to 3 1- Chenopodium Anthelminticum. gtt. xx to 3 i. Chelone Glabra. 3ssto3ij- Chimaphila Umbellata. 3 ss to 3 i- Chionanthus Virginica. 3 i to 3 ii- Cimicifuga Racemosa. 3 ss to 3 i. Cimicifuga Racemosa, Comp. 3 ss to 3 i. Cincho. Aromatica. 3 i to 3 ij. Cinchona. 3 ss to 3 i. Cinchona, Comp. 3 ss to 3 i. Cinchona Calisaya. gtt. xv to gtt. xxx. physicians' dose list. 19 Cinchona Rubra. 3 ss to 3 i. Cinnamomum. 3 ss to 3 i. Cissampelos Pareira. 3 ss to 3 i. Citrus Aurantium. 3 ss to 3 i. Cocculus Palmatus. gtt. xv to 3 i- Comptonia Asplenifolia, 3 i to 3 ij. Colchicum Autumnale, Rad. gtt. x to gtt. xxx. Colchicum Autumnale, Sem. gtt. v to gtt. xxv. Collinsonia Canadensis. 3 ss to 3 ii. Conii Fructus. gtt. v to gtt. xx. Conium Maculatum. gtt. v to gtt. xx. Coptis Trifolia. 3 ss to 3 i. Cornus Florida. 3 ss to 3 i. Corn us Sericea. 3 ss to 3 i. Corydalis Formosa. 3 ss to 3 i. Crocus Sativus. gtt. xv to 3 i. Croton Eleuteria. gtt. xx to 3 i. Cucumis Colocynthis. gtt. v to gtt. x. Cundurango. 3 ss to 3 i. Curcuma Longa. 3 i to 3 ij. Cusparia. gtt. xv to gtt. xxx. Cypripedium Vulgaris. 3ssto3i. Cytisus Scoparius. 3ito3ij- Damiana. 3 ss to 3 i. Datura Stramonium, Fol. gtt. iv to gtt.vi. Datura Stramonium, Sem. gtt. iij to gtt. v. Delphinium. gtt. x to gtt. xx. Digitalis Purpurea. gtt. v to gtt. x. Dioscorea Villosa. gtt. xx to 3 i. Diospyros Virginiana. 3 i to 3 ii. Dracocephyllum. 3 i to 3 iij. Drosera Rotundifolia. gtt. v to gtt. xx. Drymis Winteri. 3 ss to 3 i. Epigaea Repens. 3 ss to 3 i- Erechthites Hieracifolius. 3 ss to 3 i. Erigeron. 3 ss to 3 i- Eriodiction Glutinosum. gtt. xx to gtt. xl. Erythoxylon Coca. 3 iij to 3 vi. Eucalyptus Globulus. gtt. xv to 3 i. 20 physicians' dose list. Euonymus Atropurpureus. 3 i to 3 ij. Eupatorium Perfoliatum. 3 > to 3 ij. Eupatorium Purpureum. 3ssto3i- Eryngium Aquaticum. 3 i to 3 ii. Fraxinus Sambucifolia. 3 i to 3 ii. Fucus Vesiculosus. 3 i to 3 iv. Galium Aparine. 3 i to 3 ij. Galla. gtt. x to xxx. Guaiacum Offic. gtt. x to gtt. xx. Gaultheria Procumbens. gtt. xv to 3 i. Gelseminum Sempervirens. gtt.jv to 3 ss. Gentiana Lutea. 3 ss to 3 i. Gentiana Lutea, Comp. 3 ss to 3 i. Geranium Maculatum. 3 ss to 3 i- Geum Rivale. 3 ss to 3 >• Gillenia Trifoliata. gtt. xx to gtt xxx. Glycyrrhiza Glabra. 3 ii to 3 iy. Gnaphalium Polycephalum, 3 ss to 3 i- Goss\ pium, Rad. 3 ij. to 3 iv. Grindelia Robusta. 3 ss to 3 i. Grindelia Squarrosa. 3 ss to 3 j- Haematoxylon Campechianum. 3 ss to 3 i. Hamamelis Virgit.ica. 3 i to 3 ij- Hedeoma Pulegioides. 3 ss to 3 ij. Helleborus Niger. gtt. v. to gtt xx. Heiianthemum Canadense. gtt. v to gtt. xx. Helonias Dioica. 3 ss to 3 ij. Hepatica Americana. 3 i to 3 ij. Heracleum Lanatum. 3 ss to 3 i. Humulus Lupulus. gtt. xv to 3 i. Hydrastis Canadensis. gtt. xx to 3 ss. Hydrangea Arborescens. 3 ' to 3 ij. Hyoscyamus Niger gtt. x to gtt. xx. Hypericum Perforatum. 3 ss to 3 i. Hyssopus Officinalis. 3 i to 3 ij Ignatia Amara. gtt. iij to gtt. x. Inula Ilelenium. 3 ss to 3 ij. physicians' dose list. 21 Ipecacuanha et Senega, gtt. v to gtt. xl. Ipomaea Jalpa. 3 ss to 3 i. Iris Versicolor. 3 ss to 3 i. Jaborandi. 3 ss to 3 i. Juglans Cinerea. 3 i to 3 iij. Juniperus Communis,Bac, 3 i to 3 ij. Juniperus Sabina. gtt. v to gtt. xx. Kava Kava. gtt. xx;to3j. Kalmia. gtt. xv to gtt. xl. Krameria Triandria. gtt. xv to 3 ss. Lactuca Sativa. 3 ss to 3 i. Lavandula. 3 ss to 3 i. Laurus Sassafras. 3 ss to 3 i. Leonurus Cardiaca. 3 ss to 3 ij. Leptandra Virginica. 3 ss to 3 i. Liatris Spicata. 3 ss to 3 i. Liriodendr* n Tulipifera. 3 i to 3 ij Lobelia Comp. gtt. x to 3 i- Lobelia Inflata. gtt. iij to 3 ss. Lupulina. gtt. xx to gtt. xxx. Lycopus Virginicus. 3 ss to 3 i. Magnolia Glauca. 3 ss to 3 i. Marrubium Vulgare. 3 ss to 3 i. Matricaria. 3 ss to 3 i. Melissa Officinalis. 3 i to 3 iij Menispernum Canadensis. gtt. xv to 3 L Mentha Piperita. 3'i to 3 ij- Mentha Viridis. 3i to 3 iij. Mezereum gtt. x to gtt. xx Mitchella Repens. 3 i to 3 ij. Myrica Ceriiera. 3 ss to 3 i • Myrica Gale. 3ss to 3 j- Myrtus Pimenta. 3 ss to 3 i- 22 PHYSICIANS' DOSE LIST. Nepeta Cataria. 3 i to 3 ij. Nupher Advena. 3 ss to 3 L Nux Vomica. gtt. iij to gtt, x. Nymphaea Odorata. 3 ss to 3 ij. (Enotbera. gtt. xv to 3 ss. Onosmodium. gtt. xv to 3 ss. Opium Aqueous. gtt. x to gtt. xl. Opii Deodorata, Tinct. U. S. P. gtt. x to gtt. xxx. Orobanche Virginiana. 3 ss to 3 i. Origanum Vulgare. 3 ss to 3 ij. Osmunda Regalis. 3 i to 3 ij- Papaver Somniferum. gtt. xv to 3 i. Pareira Brava. 3 ss. to 3 i. Paullinia Sorbilis. 3 ss to 3 i. Physostigma Venenosum. gtt. ii to gtt. v. Phytolacca Decandra. gtt. x to 3 ss. Picrasna Excelsa. 3 ss to 3 i- Pilocarpus Pinnatus. 3 ss to 3 i- Piper Augustifolium. 3 ss to 3 i. Piper Cubeba. 3 ss to 3 i- Piper Cubeba, Ethereal. gtt. iv. to gtt.xx. Piper Nigrum. gtt. xv to 3 ss. Piper Nigrum, Oleo Resinous. gtt. i to gtt. ij. Plantago Major. 3 ss to 3 i. Podophyllum Peltatum. 3 ss to 3 i. Podophyllum Comp. 3 i to 3 ii. Polymnia Uvedalia. gtt. iij to gtt. vi. Polygonum Punctatum. gtt. xv to 3 ss. Polygonatum Multiflorum. 3 ss to 3 i. Populus Tremuloides. 3 ss to 3 i. Polygala Senega. gtt. x to gtt. xx. Prinos Verticellatus. 3 ss to 3 1. Prunus Virginiana. 3 ss to 3 i. Prunus Virginiana, Comp. 3 ss to 3 i. Ptelea Trifoliata. 3 ss to 3 i . Pulmonaria Officinalis. 3 i to 3 ij. Punica Granatum. gtt. xv to 3 ss. Pyrethrum Parthenium. 3 i to 3 ij. Puemus Boldo. gtt. v to gtt. xx. physicians' dose list. 23 Quercus Alba. gtt. xv to 3 i- Rhamnus Catharticus. 3 i to 3 jj. Rhamnus Catharticus, Cortex. 3 i to 3 ij. Rhamuus Frangula. 3 i to 3 ij. Rheum. 3 i to 3 ii. Rheum Aromat. gtt. xv to 3 i. Rheum et Senna. 3 i to 3 ijj. Rhus Glabrum. 3 ss to 3 i. Rubia Tinctoria. 3 ss to 3 i. Rubus Strigosus. 3 ss to 3 ii. Rubus Villosus. 3 ss to 3 i. Rudbeckia Laciniata. 3 i to 3 ij. Rumex Crispus. 3 ss to 3 i. Ruta Graveolens. gtt. x to 3 ss. Santalum. 3ss3j- Sabbatia Angularis. 3 ss to 3 i. Salvia Officinalis. 3 i to 3 ij- Sambucus Canadensis. 3 i to 3 ij- Sanguinaria Canadensis. gtt. vi to gtt. xx. Saponaria Officinalis. 3 ss to 3 i- Saracenia Purpurea. 3 s to 3 i- Sarsaparilla. 3 ss to 3 i- Sarsaparilla, Comp. 3 ss to 3 i. Sarsaparilla et Taraxacum. 3 i to 3 ii- Satureja Hoitensis. 3 i to 3 ij- Sciila Maritima. gtt. x to 3 ss Sciila Maritima, Comp. gtt. x to gtt. xx. Scutellaria Lateriflora. 3 ss to 3 i- Scutellaria Lateriflora, Comp. gtt. xv to gtt. xxx. Secale Cornutum. gtt. xv to 3 ss Secale Cornutum Etherial. gtt. xv to gtt. xxx. Seneclo Aureus. 3 ss to 3 i- Senna. 3 i to 3 iv. Senna Aqueous. 3 >j to 3 iij. Senna Comp. 3 i to 3 iv. Senna et Taraxacum. 3 i.to 3 iij- Senna et Jalapa. 3 i to 3 ij- Silphium Oummiferum. 3 i to 3 it. Simarubra Offic. gtt. x to gtt. xx. 24 physicians' dose list. Solanum Dulcamara. 3 ss to 3 i Solidago Odora. 3 1 to 3 U- Spigelia Marilandica. gtt xv to 3 i. Spigelia Marilandica et Senna. 3 > to 3 ij. Spigelia Marilandica, Comp. 3 ss to 3 ii- Spirasa Tomentosa. 3 ss to 3 i. Statice Caroliniana. 3 ss to 3 i. Stillingia Sylvatica. 3 ss to 3 i Stillingia Sylvatica, Comp. gtt. x to gtt xx. Sumbul. gtt. xv to 3 i. Symphytum Officinale. 3 i to 3 ij. Symplocarpus Foetidus. gtt. x to 3 i. Tanacetum Vulgare. gtt. xx to 3 i. Taraxacum Dens-Leonis. 3 i to 3 >'j. Taraxacum Dens-Leonis, Comp. 3 i to 3 ii. Thymus Vulgaris. 3ssto3i- Trillium Pendulum. 3 > >o 3 ij. Trifolium Pratense. 3 ss to 3 i. Triticum Repens. 3 ss to 3 i. Tussilago Farfara. 3 i to 3 ij. Thuja Occidentalis. gtt. x to gtt. xx. Urtica Dioica. 3 ss to 3 1. Valeriana Officinalis. 3 i to 3 ij- Verbascum Thapsus. 3ssto3ij- Veratrum Album. gtt. ii to gtt. iv. Veratrum Viride. gtt. iv to gtt. viii. Verbena Officinalis. 3 ss to 3 i. Viburnum Opulus. 3 ss to 3 i- Virburnum Prunifolium. 3 ss to 3 i. Xanthium. 3 j to 3 ij. Xanthoxylum Fraxineum. gtt. x to 3 ss. Xanthoxylum Bac. gtt. v to gtt. x. Yerba Santa. gtt. xv to 3 i. Zingiber Officinale. gtt. xv to 3 i. physicians' dose list. 25 NEW FLUID EXTRACTS. Adiantum Pedatum. 3 ii to 3 iv. Alstons Scholaris. 3 ss to 3 i- Berberis Aquiiolium. gtt. x to gtt. xx. Carya Alba. 3 i to 3 ii- Cephalanthus Occidentalis. 3 i to 3 ii. Fructus Belie. 3 i to 3 ii. Glandulie Bottles. 3 ss to 3 iij- Ilex Paraguaiensis. 3 iii to 3 vi Jeflersonia Diphylla. 3 i to 3 ij. Liatris Odoratissima. 3 i to 3 iii. Mikania Guaco. gtt. xv to gtt. xxx. Petroselinum Sativum. 3 ss to 3 ij. Polytrichum .luniperum. 3 ss to 3 ii. Polemonium Reptens. 3 i to 3 iij- Sabbatia Elliottii. 3ssto3>. Salix Alba. 3 i to 3 ij. Semen Arecte. 3 iv to 3 vi. Viscum Album. gtt. xxx to 3 i. Gentiana Quinqueflora, 3 ss to 3 i. RESINOIDS. The following list comprises the more important Resinoids now in use. We manufacture them from the best materials, and warrant them to be of a superior quality. Apocynin. gr. ss. to gr. ij. Asclepidin. gr. j to gr. v. Caulophyllin. gr.jtogr. iij Cimicifugin. gr. j to gr. iv. Cornin. gr. j to gr. iv. Cypripedin. gr. j to gr. iij. Gelsemin. gr. ss. to gr. ij. Geranin. gr. ij to gr. iv Ilelonin. gr. j to gr. iij. Hydrastin. gr. ij to gr. v. Irisin. gr. ij to gr. v. Jalapin. gr. ij to gr. vi. Juglandin. gr. ij to gr. viii. Leptandrin. gr. ij to gr. vi. My ricin. gr.ijtogr. x. Podophyllin. gr. l-itogrj. Prunin. gr. ij to gr. x. Sanguinarin. gr. ss. to gr. j. Scuteliarin. gr. j to gr. v. Senecin. gr. iij to gr. v. Stillingin. gr. iij to gr. v. ' Trilliin. gr. iij to gr. v. Xanthoxylin. gr. ij to gr. vi. 26 Please specify "THAYER'S" when presenting. SUCrAE-COATED PILLS. These Pills are carefully prepared from the best ma- terial, and are so protected as not to deteriorate in quality by age. Other kinds are prepared to order, and can be made with or without the coating of sugar, when ordered in bulk. Special contracts made for preparing Pills from private formulas. All Pills sent in Bottles of 100 each, unless otherwise ordered. ACONITINE. 1-60 gr. AGUE. Chinoidine, 2 gr. Ext. Colo. Comp., 1-3gr. 01. Pip. Nig., 1-6 gr. Ferri Sulph., 1-3 gr. ALOETIC. 1 gr. ALGETIC. U. S. P. Aloes. Soap. each 2 grs. ALOES AND ASSAFfETIDA, U. S. P. Aloes. Assafoetida. Soap. 4 gr. ALOES AND IRON. Aloes, I gr. Ginger, 1 gr. Sulphate Iron, 1 gr. Ext. Conium, 4 gr. 3 gr. ALOES AND MASTICH. See11 Dinner Pills." 3 gr. ALOES AND MYRRH. Aloes, 2 gr. Myrrh, 1 gr. Saffron, i gr. 27 28 SUGAR COATED PILLS. ALOES AND NUX VOMICA. Aloes, 1| gr. Ext. Nux Vom., J gr. 2gr. ALOES AND QUINIA. See Quinia and Aloes. 1 gr. ALTERATIVE. Blue Mass, 1 gr. Pulv. Opii, 1-8 gr. " Ipecac, 1-8 gr. 11-4 gr. AMMONIUM BROMIDE. 1 gr. ANDERSON'S SCOT'S. Aloes. Soap. Colocynth. Gamboge. Oil of Anise. 3 gr. ANTHELMINTIC. Santonin, 1 gr. Calomel, 1 gr. 2gr. ANTI-BILIOUS. Ext. Colocynth Co., 21 gr. Podophyllin, 1 gr. ANTI-CHILL. Chinoidine, 1 gr. Ferri Ferro., 1 gr. 01. Pip. Nig. 1 gr. Arsenic, 1-20 gr. ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. Strychnia, 1-40 gr. Ext. Belladonna, 1-10 gr. Pulv. Ipecac, 1-10 gr. Blue Mass. 2 gr. Ext., Colo. Comp., 2 gr. APERIENT. Ext. Nux Vomica, | gr. " Henbane, | gr. " Colocynth Co. 2 gr. APERIENT. (Drysdale's.) Pulv. Rhei, 11-4 gr. Pulv. Aloes, 11-2 gr. Pulv. Ipecac, 5-12 gr. Pulv. Nux Vomica, 1-2 gr. SUGAR COATED PILLS. 29 ANTIMONI COMPOUND. See Comp. Calomel. 3 gr. ANTI-MALARIAL. (Me Caw.) Sulph. Quinine, 1 gr. " Iron, 1-4 gr. 01. Res. Black Pepper, 1-16 gr. Arsenic, 1-80 gr. Gelsemin, 1-4 gr. Podophyllin, 1-8 gr. ANTI-PERIODIC. Sulph. Cinchonia, 1 gr. " Iron, 1 gr. Ext. Quassia, 1-2 gr. " Rhei, 1-4 gr. Pulv. Myrrh, 2-3 gr. ARSENIOUS ACID. 1-20 gr. " 1-30 gr. 1-40 gr. " 1-50 gr. " " 1-60 gr. ASSAFIETIDA. U. S. P. 4 gr. ASSAFCETIDA AND IRON. Assafoetida, 2 gr. Sulphate Iron 1 gr. 3 gr. ASSAFCETIDA, RHEI AND IRON. Assafoetida, 1 gr. Rhei, 1 gr. Iron by Hyd. 1 gr. 3 gr. ATROPTA. 1-60 gr. BALLOU. Ext. Colo. Comp., 1 gr. Ext. Jalap, 1 gr. Calomel, I gr. Ipecac Pulv., | gr. BINIODIDE MERCURY. 1-8 gr. 1-16 gr. BISMUTH AND EXTRACT IGNATIA. Bismuth Sub. Carb., 4 gr. Ext. Tgnatia Am., 1-4 gr. BISMUTH AND NUX VOMICA. Sub. Nitrate Bismuth, 5 gr. Ext. Nux Vomica, 1-2 gr. 30 SUGAR COATED PILLS. BISMUTH, SUBCARB, 3 gr BISMUTH, SUBNIT. 3 gr. BLUE PILL. (Pil. Hy drarg. U. S. P.) 3 gr. " " " *• " r 2- 5 gr. BROMIDE POTASS. 1 gr. 5 gr. CALOMEL. 1-2 gr. (4 1 ~ 1 gr. 2 gr. ,. 3 gr- " 5 gr. CALOMEL, COMP. {Plummer's.' See Comp.Cal. 3 gr. •CALOMEL AND OPIUM. Calomel, 2 gr. Opium, 1 gr. 3 gr. ■CALOMEL AND COLO. COMP. Calomel, 1 gr. Ext. Colo Comp. 2j gr. 31-2gr. CALOMEL, NUX VOMICA & PODOPHYLLIN. Calomel, 1 gr. Ext. Nux Vomica, 1-2 gr. Podophyllin, 1-2 gr. CAMPHOR COMPOUND. See Comp. Camphor. 3 gr. CAMPHOR AND HENBANE. 2 gr. Camphor, 1 gr. Ext. Henbane, 1 gr. CAMPHOR, HENBANE AND VALERIAN. Camphor, 1 gr. Ext. Henbane, 1 1-2 gr. Pulv. Valerian, 1-2gr. 3 gr. CAMPHOR AND OPIUM. Camphor, 2 gr. Opium, 1 gr. 3 gr. CAPSICUM. 1 gr. 1-2 gr. CATHARTIC, IMPROVED. Without Calomel. Ext. Colo. Comp. 1 gr. Ext. Jalap, 1 gr. Podophyllin, 1 gr. Leptandrin, J gr. Gamboge, j gr. 3 gr. SUGAR COATED PILLS. 31 CAMPHOR, OPIUM AND TANNIN. Camphor, 1 gr. Opium, 1-4 gr Tannin, 2 gr. CARBONATE OF IRON. ( Vallet's.) V. S. P. 3 gr. CATHARTIC, COMPOUND. U. S. P 3 gr. CATHARTIC, VEGETABLE. 3 1-4 gr. Ext. Colocynth Comp. 11 gr. " Jalap, 1 gr. " Henbane, 4 gr. " Gentian, 1 gr. Podophyllin, 1-10 gr. Leptandrin, j gr. Oil Peppermint, qs. 3 gr. CAULOPHYLLIN. 1-10 gr. CHAPMAN'S DINNER PILLS. Aloes. Rhubarb. Mastich. CHINOIDINE. 1 gr. " 2 gr. CHINOIDINE COMP. 3 gr. Chinoidine, 2 gr. Sulph. Iron, 1 gr. Piperin, 1-2 gr. CIMICIFUGIN. 1-10 gr. CITRATE OF CAFFEIN. 1 gr. CITRATE OF IRON. 2 gr. CITRATE OF IRON AND QUINIA. 2 gr. CITRATE OF IRON AND STRYCHNIA. Strychnia, 1-50 gr. Cit. Iron, 2 gr. COCHIA. (Pil. Aloes et. Colocynth..) 3 gr. COLO. COMP. AND JALAP. Ext. Colo. Comp., 11-3 gr. " Jalap, 1 gr. " Henbane, 1-2 gr. " Gentian, 1 gr. Podophyllin, 1-10 gr. Leptandrin, 1-4 gr. Oil Pepermint, qs. 32 SUGAR COATED PILLS. CITRATE OF IRON, QUINIA, & STRYCHNIA. Cit. Iron and Quinia, 2 gr. Strychnia, 1-60 gr. COLOCYNTH, IPECAC AND BLUE. Ext. Colo. Comp., 2 gr. Blue Mass, 2 gr. Pulv. Ipecac, 1-6 gr. COMP. BLUE. Blue Mass, 1 gr. Pulv. Opium, 1-2 gr. " Ipecac, 1-4 gr. COMPOUND CALOMEL. (Plummer's.) Calomel. Oxysulph Antimony. Guaiacum Resin. 3 gr. COMPOUND CAMPHOR. Camphor, 1 gr. Opium, 1 gr. Kino, 1 gr. Capsicum, 1-6 gr. COMP. DIGITALIS. Pulv. Digitalis 1 gr. " Squill, 1 gr. Nitrate Potass, 2 gr. COMPOUND EXT. COLOCYNTH. U. S. P. 3 gr. COMPOUND GALBANUM. U. S. P. Galbanum. Myrrh. Assafoetida. equal parts. 4gr COMPOUND GAMBOGE. U. S. P. Gamboge. Aloes. Ginger. Soap. 3gr. COMPOUND GENTIAN. U. S P. Ext. Gentian. Aloes. Rhubarb. Oil of Caraway. 3 gr. COMPOUND IRON. U. S. P. 3 gr. COMPOUND MORPHIA. See "Morphia Comp." J gr. SUGAR COATED PILLS. 33 COMPOUND MANDRAKE. Ext. Colo. Comp., 1 gr. Ext. Mandrake, 1 gr. Ext. Gentian, | gr. Podophyllin, | gr. Gamboge, | gr. Capsicum, 1-16 gr. 3 gr. COMPOUND PODOPHYLLIN. Podophyllin, 2 parts. Ext. Henbane, 3 parts. Ipecac, 1 part. 1 gr. COMPOUND PODOPHYLLIN. 2 gr. COMPOUND QUININE. Sulph. Quinia, 1 gr. Iron by Hydrogen, 1 gr. Arsenious Acid, 1-32 gr. 2gr. COMPOUND STRYCHINA. Strychnia, 1-20 gr. Arsenic, 1-20 gr. Quinia, 1 gr. Iron bv Hydrogen, 2 gr. COMPOUND SQUILL. U. S. P. See Squill Comp. 4 gr. COOK'S PILL. Aloes, 1 gr. Rhubarb, 1 gr. Calomel, i gr. Soap, | gr. 3 gr. COPAIBA. Pil. Copaiba:. U. S. P. 4 gr. COPAIBA COMP. Copaiba. Guaiac Resin. Cit. Iron. Oleo Resin Cubebs. COPAIBA, CUBEBS AND IRON. Copaiba. Cit. Iron. Oleo Resin Cubebs. 4 gr. CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE. 1-8 gr. " " 1-12 gr. " 1-16 gr. " " 1-32 gr. 34 SUGAE COATED PILLS. COPAIBA AND BUCHU. Copaiba, 3 gr. Oleo Resin Buchu, 1 gr. 4 gr. COPAIBA AND CUBEBS. Copaiba, 3 gr. Oleo Resin Cubebs, 1 gr. 4 gr. DIGITALIN. 1-60 gr. DINNER PILLS. See " Chapman's." 3 gr. DINNER PILLS. "Lady Webster's." Aloes. Mastich. Rose Flowers. 3gr. DIURETIC. Soap, 2 gr. Carb. Soda, 2 gr. 01. Junip. Bac., 1 drop. DUPUYTREN. Pulv Guaiac, 3 gr. Corrosive Sub., 1-10 gr. Pulv. Opium, 1-8 gr. ELATERIUM. 1-10 gr. EMMEN AGOGUE. Ferri Sulph., 11 gr. Aloes, j gr. Terebinth Alb., 1| gr. 3J gr- EXTRACT ACONITE. 1-4 gr. " BELLADONNA. i gr. " " 1-2 gr " " Igr. " CANNABIS INDICA. 1 gr. " CHTRETTA. 3 gr. " CONIUM. 1 gr. " HENBANE. 1 gr. " IGNATTA. 1-4 gr. " NUX VOMICA. i gr. " " " I gr. " VALERIAN. 2 gr. FERROCYANIDE IRON. 3 gr. GELSEMIN. 1-8 gr. " 1-4 gr. SUGAR COATED PILLS. 35 GONORRHEA. Pulv. Cubebs, 2 gr. Bals. Copaiva, 1 gr. Ferri Sulph, | gr. Venice Turpentine, 1 j gr. HELONIN. ' ' 1-10 gr. HEPATICA. Blue Mass, 3 gr. Ext. Colo Comp., 1 gr. " Henbane, 1 gr. HOOPER'S. Aloes. Iron, Sulph. Ext Hellebore. Myrrh. Soap. Canella. Ginger. 2} gr. HYDRASTIN. 1-2 gr. IPECAC AND OPIUM. U.S.P. (Dover's Powders. 2 gr. IPECAC AND SQUILL Dover's Powder. 3 parts. Squill, 1 part. Gum Ammoniac, 1 part. 3 gr. IODIDE OF IRON. (BLancard'x Formula.) 11 gr. IODIDE OF MERCURY AND OPIUM. IODIDE OF POTASSIUM. 2 gr. IODIDE OF SILVER. 1-4 gr. IODINE. 1 gr. IODOFORM. 1 gr. IODOFORM AND IRON. lod. Mercury, 1 gr. Pulv. Opium, 1-3 gr. Iron by Hydrogen, 1 gr. Iodoform, 1 gr. IRON BY HYDROGEN. (Quecenne's Iron.) 1 gr. " " " 2 gr. " CARBONATE OF (Valletta.) 3 gr. " CITRATE OF 2 gr. " COMPOUND. IT. S. P. 3 gr. " FERROCYANIDE. 3 gr. 36 SUGAR COATED PILLS. IRON, IODIDE OF. (Elancard's Formula.) l$gr. •• QUASSIA, AND NUX VOMICA. Iron by Hydrogen, 11-2 gr. Ext. Quassia, 1 gr. " Nux Vomica, 1-4 gr. Pulv. Soap, 1-2 gr. IRON, PYROPHOSPHATE OF. 1 gr. IRON, SULPHATE OF. 4 gr. IRON, VALERIANATE OF. 1 gr. IRISIN COMPOUND. Irisin, 1-4 gr. Podophyllin, 1-10 gr. Strychnia, 1-40 gr. LEPTANDRIN. } gr. " jgr- " 1 gr. LEPTANDRIN COMPOUND. Leptandrin, 1 gr. Irisin, | gr. Podophyllin, | gr. LACTA TE OF IRON. 1 gr. LUPULIN. 3 gr. MORPHIA, ACETATE. | gr. MORPHIA, SULPHATE OF. 1-20 gr. " " " 1-6 gr. " " " i gr. " " " 4 gr- MORPHIA COMPOUND. Morph. Sulph. Ant. et. Pot. Tart. Calomel, 2 NEURALGIC. equal parts. Ext. Belladonna, 1 gr. Sulph. Morphia | gr. Strychnia, 1-10 gr. NEURALGIC. (Dr. Gross.) Without Morphia. Quinine Sulph., 2 gr. Strychnia, 1-30 gr. Arsenious Acid, 1-20 gr. Ext. Aconite, 1-2 gr. NEURALGIC, ( Dr. Gross.) With Morphia. See page 24 SUGAR COATED PILLS. 37 NEURALGIC. (Idiopath.) Ext. Henbane, 2-3 gr. " Conium, 2-3 gr. " IgnatiaAm., 1-2 gr. " Opium, 1-2 gr. " Aconite, 1-3 gr. " Cannabis Ind., 1-4 gr. " Stramon., 1-5 gr. " Belladonna, 1-6 gr. OPIUM. i gr. OPIUM. U. S. P. I gr. OPIUM AND ACETATE OF LEAD. OXALATE OF CERIUM. 1 gr. OX GALL. Opium, X gr. Acet. Lead, 1% gr. 2gr. Ox Gall, 2 gr. Jam. Ginger, 1 gr. 3gr. PERMANGANATE OF POTASS. 1-8 gr. PHOSPHORUS. 1-100 gr. PHOSPHORUS. 1-50 gr. PHOSPHORUS COMP. Phosphorus, 1-60 gr. Ext. Nux Vomica, 1-4 gr. PHOSPHORUS COMP. AND IRON. PHOSPHATE OF IRON. 2 gr. PODOPHYLLIN. 1 gr. " % gr. " AC gr. " 1-10 gr. PODOPHYLLIN AND BELLADONNA. Podophyllin, 1-4 gr. Ext. Belladonna, 1-8 gr. 01. Res. Cayenne, 1-4 gr. Sugar of Milk, 1 gr. PODOPHYLLIN 'AND BLUE. Podophyllin, gr- Blue Mass. 2X gr. 3gr. PODOPHYLLIN AND HENBANE. Podophyllin, 1 gr. Ext. Henbane, 1 gr. 38 SUGAR COATED PILLS. PODOPHYLLIN AND LEPTANDRIN. Podophyllin, 1-2 gr. Leptandrin, 1 gr. 1 1-2 gr. PODOPHYLLIN AND NUX VOMICA. Podophyllin, 1-2 gr. Ext. Nux Vomica, 1-16 gr. " Henbane, 1-8 gr. 1 gr. PROTIODIDE OF MERCURY. % gr. " " " gr- QUINIA, SULPHATE OF. gr. " " " X gr. " " 1 gr. " " " 2 gr. " " " 3gr. QUINIA AND IRON. Quinia Sulph. 1 gr. Quevenne's Iron. 1 gr. 2 gr. QUINIA AND ALOES. Quinia, % gr. Aloes, % gr. 1 gr. QUININE AND BLUE. Qniniue Sulph., 1 gr. Blue Mass, 2 gr. Oleo Resin Piper Nig. 1-4 gr. QUININE AND CARBONATE OF IRON. Quinine, 1 gr. Carb. Iron, 2 gr. QUININE AND EXTRACT BELLADONNA. Sulph. Quinine, 1 gr. Ext. Belladonna, 1-2 gr. QUININE AND FERROCYANIDE OF IRON. Sulph. Quinine, 1 gr. Ferrocyan. Iron, 1 gr. 01. Res. Cayenne, 1-20 gr. Gelsemin, 1-20 gr. Podophyllin, 1-20 gr. Strychnia 1-60 gr. QUININE, IODOFORM, AND IRON. Iodoform, 1 gr. Carb. Iron, 2 gr. Sulph. Quinine, 1-2 gr. SUGAR COATED PILLS. 39 QUININE, IRON AND STRYCHNIA. Carb, of Iron, 2 gr. Sulph. Quinia, 1 gr. Strychnia, 1-60 gr. RHEUMATIC. Ext. Colo. Comp.,11-2gr. " Colch. Act., 1 gr. " Henbane, 1-3 gr. Calomel, 1-3 gr. RHUBARB. U. S. P. Rhubarb, 3 gr. Soap, 1 gr. 4 gr. RHUBARB COMP. U. S. P. Rhubarb. Aloes. Myrrh. Oil of Peppermint. 4 gr. RHUBARB AND MAGNESIA, equal parts. 2 gr. SANGUINARIN. 1-2 gr. " 1 gr. SANTONIN. 1-2 gr. SQUILL, COMPOUND. U. S. P. Squill, j gr. Ginger, 1 gr. Gum Ammoniac, 1 gr. Soap, lj gr. 4 gr. STRYCHNIA. 1-60 gr. " 1-40 gr. " 1-32 gr. " 1-20 gr. " 1-16 gr. " 1-12 gr. SULPHATE CINCHONIA. 11-2 gr. " " 3 gr. SULPHATE OR VERATRIA. 1-12 gr. SYPHILITIC. Tod. of Potass, 2 1-2 gr. Corrosive Sub., 1-40 gr. TARTAR EMETIC. 1-20 er. " " 1-10 gr. " " 1-4 gr. 40 SUGAR COATED PILLS. TANNIN. 1gr TRILLIN. 1-10 gr TRIPLEX PILLS. Aloes, 2 gr. Blue Mass, 1 gr. Podophyllin, 1 gr. VALERIANATE OF AMMONIA. ' 1 gr. VALERIANATE OF MORPHIA. 1-8 gr. VALERIANATE OF QUININE. 2 gr. " « « 1-2 gr. VALERIANATE OF ZINC. 1 gr. NEURALGIC PILLS. (Dr. Gross.) With Morphia. Quinine Sulph., 2 grs. Morphia Sulph., 1-20 gr. Strychnia, 1-30 gr. Arsenious Acid, 1-20 gr. Ext. Aconite, 1-2 gr. ADDITIONS. ANTI-CONSTIPATION. Podophyllin, 1-10 gr. Ext. Belladonna, 1-10 gr. Ext. Nux Vomica, 1-4 gr. Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 4 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. Igr. FERRUGINOUS. 2| gr. " 5 gr. MONOBROMATED CAMPHOR. 2 gr. SALICYLIC ACID. 2 gr. " " 3 gr.