This section is from the book "The Druggist's General Receipt Book", by Henry Beasley. Also available from Amazon: The druggist's general receipt book.
1. Oil of origanum 1/2 oz., oil of turpentine 1/2 pint, sweet oil 1 1/2 pint, powdered cantharides 1 oz. - Clater.
2. Olive oil 4 oz., oil of turpentine 1 oz., water of ammonia 1 oz. (For strains and bruises, after the inflammation has subsided.) - White.
Bruised croton seeds 1 part, oil of turpentine 8 parts. Macerate for 14 days, and strain. It irritates the skin powerfully; for general purposes it requires to be diluted with olive oil. - Morton.
Flour of mustard 4 oz., oil of turpentine 2 oz., water of ammonia 2 oz. - White.
1. Olive oil 2 oz., strong water of ammonia 1 oz., marsh-mallow ointment 1 oz.
2. Neatsfoot oil 4 oz., camphorated oil 1 oz., oil of turpentine 1 oz., laudanum 1 oz., oil of origanum 1 dr. - Clater.
3. Sweet oil 4 oz., oil of turpentine 2 oz. Mix. - White.
1. Oil of elder 4 oz., water of ammonia 1/2 oz., Minde-rerus spirit 1 oz., camphorated oil 2 oz,
2. Olive oil 3 oz., oil of turpentine 1 oz., camphor 2 drs. - White.
3. Soft soap 8 oz., oil of bays 8 oz., oil of turpentine 8 oz., spirit of camphor 4 oz. (See also Ointments, below.)
 
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