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Macerni e the Capsules in the wator fortwenty-four liours, then boli it do via by meansos a sater hath to One gallon, and Press out the liquor. Boii do via the liquor again to tWo pinis, and stra in it While hol. Set it bysor twelve ho urs, that the saecul en cies may subside: then hoil down the clear liquor to a pirat, and add the Sugar in the manner directed sor Syri P.
I his syrup requires so much attention to the temperature in whicli it is hepi, and enters so rea lily into the process offermentation, that it is very osten found in the shops in astate u fit for use. The committee in the first specimen were disposed to facilitate iis preparation in sinalter quantities, by directing a solution in Water of the proportion os Extraci of poppy yielded by the decoction, and the additionof the fugar thereto. The established character and certain ty of the present syrup When properly prepared and hepi, have ho ever been so Strongly Urged, that they have restored it; but it is absolutely necessary to heep it in stonebotiles in a cellar, and only to bring it into the shop in mali quantities at a time.
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Syrupus Spinae cervinae, P. L. II 87. Syrupus e Spina cervina, P. L. I 745. Syrupus de Spina cervina, P. L. II2O.
Resia d Suaar, three DoundS anda hal f. Set by the juice sor three days that thei seculeia Cies may subside, and Strain. To apint of the clear juice a id the ginger ro Otand Pimenta; theia macerate in a genite hents ur lio urs, and stra in ; boil down What rem nins to one pini and a hali , mix the liquorsan d add the fugar in the manner directed
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Syrupus Papaveris erratici, P. L. II8I. P. L. 1745. Syriapus de papaVere erratico, P. L. 1720.
To the water, hea ted by means of a Water bath, adii the petat s of the Poppy gradu atly stiri ing them in OCCasionalty; nexi, havingremoved the Vesset, macerate for twelvehou I S, then Pi CSS Out the liquor, and set ithy that the iis culeiacies may Subside; laStly, adii the sugur in the manner directed for
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Syrupus rosae, P. L. II 8I. Syriapus rosarum solutiVus, P. L. II 45. Syriapus e rosis siccis, P. L. II2O.
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'rupus, P. L. II 87. Syriapus simplex, P. L. 1745.
Take os Resineti Sugar, t vo poliniis and ahal f. Water, a Pint. Dissolve the sugur in the water by the heu tof a Water buth : then set it a si de for twenty-four liours: take Osf the scum, and , is there heu ny is cule iacies, po ur olf the clear ii quor fronathema The proportiora os sugar to the liquor should be accuratelymanaged So as completely to saturate it; is there he less inquantity than this, and the syrup be too thin, it Will be dis- posed to ferment; is too much Ioaded the fugar Will crystallige, which lalter is by far the least inconvenience. The proportiora os sugar is here increased one-fifth above that of the
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Syrupus Tolutanus, P. L. 178 I. Syriapus Balsamicus, P. L. II 15. P. L. II 20.
This Syruse depentis iapon the solution of the hengoic acid of the balsam, to Whicli it owes iis flavour. The vessel in Which
OVer the water thus impregnated, and using it asterWard
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Syriapus Zingiberis. P. L. 1787. P. L. II 5.
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ID Consections froni long Lee ping have heco me harii, they a re to be mois tened with
This generat titie includes also those articles Whicli Nereformerly called Electuaries and Conserves, between whichthere do not appear to be suffcient grounds to malae a distinction of names. In the direction of their form when it is neceSSary for eXtemporaneolis Use, it may be remarhed that the lighter powders require about thrice their weight of honey, or tWice of Syrup, to bring them to a Proper consistence. It is sonae objection to ali these formulae, that after keepingsor a tength of time they are apt to get dry, and then becomeu nequat in their doses ; this hoWever may be preVented, and their consistence preserved by the occasional addition os asinali quantity of Water.
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It has been objected to the common almond mixture, Whichis an artiCle of very generat use, that it requires considerable time for iis extemporaneous preparation, and that it spolis and c not be kept for a susscient time after it is made. NON the forin here given obviates both these objections, for itheeps very well, and it rubs down at once into the mixture without dissiculty.
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Confectio Aromatica, P. L. II 8 I. Confectio cardiaca, P. L. 1Ἱ45. Confectio Raleighana, P. L. II20.
It will be seen that the preparation of this confection is much simplifiud, and probably without any diminution os iis powers. The infusion of gedoary was of so litile importaraceliat water is substituted for it, and the saffron, which was be- for used oratu in infusion, is here ad ted in substance. It mavperhaps be doubted whether the forni os powder Would notanVe Some ad Vantages over that os confection in this instance,