This section is from the "A Handbook of Useful Drugs" book, by State Medical Examining and Licensing Boards.
A mixture of collodion with Canada turpentine (5 per cent.), and castor oil (3 per cent.). The addition of the small proportion of castor oil makes the resulting film elastic and more tenacious. The turpentine is superfluous and is probably retained for sentimental reasons.
 
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