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Proceedings of the Society of German Scientists and Physicians

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 August 2007

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Societies' Proceedings
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Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1901

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* Gray, oil. Oleum cinereum, an ointment made by triturating mercury to extinction with oil or liquid paraftin, varying in the amount of mercury from 1 to 33 per cent. Oleum cinereum fortius, a preparation made by shaking together 30 parts of lanolin (dissolved in from 100 to 200 of chloroform) with 60 of mercury, triturating until all the chloroform has evaporated and the mercury is completely divided, and adding an equal amount of olive-oil.—Proe. of. the Amer. Pharm Assoc., xxxvii., p. 385. (W. J. H.)Google Scholar