This section is from the book "A Manual Of Practical Therapeutics", by Edward John Waring. Also available from Amazon: A Manual of Practical Therapeutics.
Citrate of Iron and Quinine.
Citric Acid combined with Peroxide of Iron, Protoxide of Iron and Quinia. Prepared according to the formula of the Brit. Pharm., it contains 25 per cent of Citrate of Quinia.
Med. Prop. and Action. Blood restorative, tonic, and anti-periodic. It possesses the properties of both Iron and Quinine, and is admirably adapted For children and delicate females, being easily borne when the stronger salts of Iron are inadmissible.
Dose, gr. v. - gr. x. or more.
 
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