Materia Mcdica and Pharmacy. 4G3 they may be safely left to the discretion of the compounder. The mode made use of in one establishment where I have superintended its preparation is as fol¬ lows: a quantity of the roots of sarsaparilla, either split or not, but not cut into short portions, is either subjected to the vapour of steam for a few minutes, or if time admit, left in a damp cellar for twenty-four or thirty-six hours, and subse¬ quently introduced for an hour into a stove or oven moderately heated, which processes have the effect of loosening the connection between the bark and albur¬ num and ligneous portion, when the former may be easily stripped off, and pow¬ dered finely in a mortar, and the powder may afterwards be taken simply in a spoonful of any bland fluid, or may, in cases where quinine is indicated, be united with a suitable proportion, and the flavour be covered with a little oil of cinnamon-or the powder either simply, or combined with sulphate of quinine, or in gouty habits, with capsicum or ginger, may be made into pills, and admi¬ nistered in the proportion of from two to four scruples daily.
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