This section is from the book "A Treatise On The Materia Medica And Therapeutics Of The Skin", by Henry G. Piffard. Also available from Amazon: A Treatise On The Materia Medica And Therapeutics Of The Skin.
The jelly or magma contains all the soda as chloride of sodium. Most of this may be washed out on an extended strainer.
Extractum Ergotae,
Silica Hydrate, Grams.
Sulph. Precip...........................aa 2.
Ungt. Aquae Rosae........................ 30.
M. H. G. P.
Iodoformi................................. 4.
Mucilag. Acac,
Glycerini...............................aa 1. gr. xv.
01. Menth. pip........................... 0.06
M. Bronson.
Hydrarg. Oxid. Nig. Hahn................. 4.
Lycopodii................................ 16.
M. H. G. P.
Hydrarg. Chlor. Corros................ 1 gr. xv.
Acid. Carbol............................. 3. gr. xlv.
Aquae...................................100..
M. G. H. Fox.
Acidi Benzoici............................ 1.
Auqae................................... 240.
Squire.
Grams
Bismuthi Oxidi........................... 30.
Acidi Oleici.............................. 240.
Cerae Albae............................... 90.
Vaseline.................................. 270.
01. Rosae................................. 0.25
M. MoCall Anderson.

Emplast. Plumbi,
Olei Lini...............................aa
M. Mix carefully over a slow fire. Hebra.
Plumbi Oxidi............................. 90.
01. Morrhuae.............................. 240.
Ol. Lini,
Ol. Olivae..............................aa 120.
Heat the oils to 350° F., adding the oxide of lead slowly and stirring for an hour at that heat. Stir till cold. Sherwell.

Emplast. Plumbi,
Vaseline...............................aa
Melt together, stirring till thoroughly mixed; remove from the fire, and stir till cold. H. G. P.
 
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