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Identifier: companiontounite00old (find matches)
Title: A companion to the United States pharmacopia;
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Oldberg, Oscar, 1846- (from old catalog) Wall, O. A. (Otto Augustus), 1846-1922, joint author
Subjects: Pharmacopias
Publisher: New York, W. Wood & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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e fissures. It ismore brittle than the Peruvianor payta rhatany, and the barkis about one-third the diameterof the transverse section. Mexican (or Texan) andPara (or Brazilian) rhatanyresemble the official, but are ofa darker color. The Para vari-ety is flexible. Constituents.—Abouttwenty per cent, of kramerio-tannic acid is the active con-stituent. Medicinal Uses.—Krame-ria is a powerful vegetableastringent, used internally inchronic diarrhoeas, passive hem-orrhages, relaxed conditions ofthe mucous membranes, as inleucorrhoea or gleet, and locallyas a mouth-wash forsore or spongy gums,or as an injection inleucorrhoea or gleet. It is not used inthe form of powder. KRAMERLE AB-STRACTUM. Abstract of Kra-meria. Exhaust coarselypowdered krameriaby percolation withwater. Evaporate the percolate to a soft ex- Figs. 349-352.—Peruvian Krameria. a, transverse sections, . , of root and rootlet of same; &, transverse section of Savanilla tract. Add powdered Krameria ; all natural size.
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632 A COMPANION TO THE milk sugar enough to make the whole weigh one-half as much as the drugexhausted. Then dry by low heat, and powder, adding sufficient milksugar so that the final product shall represent twice its weight of thedrug. Dose.—One to two grams (15 to 30 grains). KRAMEKLE EXTKACTUM; II. S.Extract of Krameria. Moisten five hundred grams (17J avoirdupois ounces) of krameria, inNo. 30 powder, with one hundred and fifty grams (5 fluidounces) coldwater. Pack it in a conical glass percolator, and percolate with coldwater until the liquid that passes through is but slightly astringent.Heat to the boiling point ; strain ; and then evaporate at not above70° C. (158° F.) to dryness. Brittle, dark, reddish-brown. Yield about twelve per cent. If warm water is used, or a menstruum containing any alcohol, theextract will be more or less contaminated with resin, which, while in-creasing the yield, makes the product poorer. Properly prepared theextract makes a clear solution with w

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