This section is from the book "Essentials Of Materia Medica And Therapeutics", by Alfred Baring Garrod. Also available from Amazon: The Essentials Of Materia Medica And Therapeutics.
(K. Eq.=39.)
This metal, called also Kalium, does not exist native, but can be obtained from potash salts; when pure, it has a metallic lead colour; sp. gr. 0.86; rapidly oxidizes, and is converted into the protoxide or potash, which is contained in the following preparations.
 
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