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Not so long ago, tincture of iodine was one of the most popular of antiseptics.
During the nineteenth century, laudanum, made from a tincture of opium, was a popular sleeping aid, but it was known to be fatal in large doses.
A decoction, infusion or tincture of the seeds is useful in nervous debility, hysteria and other nervous disorders.
To make it go down more easily, she suggests mixing the tincture with a morning glass of orange juice.
Having said that, my last ear infection was treated in part with a tincture of vinegar and medicine suspended in oil.
All I do is play interminable rounds of golf, quaff the odd tincture or two, fiddle a bit on the heavenly exchange, and so on.
This is a rather odd interpretation of the film since the barest tincture of right-wing patriotism as a theme is nowhere to be found in it.
Opium tincture and paregoric are similar products that are both extracts of opium and are both primarily employed as antidiarrheal agents.
Medications used in this approach include paregoric, tincture of opium, phenobarbital, benzodiazepines, and chlorpromazine.
Then he used some of this mother tincture to make the final remedy by diluting and vigorously shaking it in water over and over again.
Or the same articles may be treated with a quart of distilled vinegar, to form the compound acetous tincture.
To make your own eyewash, simply dilute five drops of a tincture of goldenseal, an antibacterial herb, in warm water.
Take 5-20 drops of the tincture in water or one cup of tea to relieve afterpains and tone the uterus.
She starts with either nettles or bee pollen, moving from there, if necessary, to an ambrosia or eye-bright tincture.
Names such as ammoniated tincture of valerian can safely be revealed without upsetting the psychological applecart.
The square of Mars to Saturn induce him to be obstinate and a little willful, a tincture of malice remaining in him.
It is quite easy to make one's own herbal tincture using vodka, gin or some other spirits.
If the child is very uncomfortable and restless, wet a washcloth with tepid water and arnica tincture or lemon juice.
When the mixture begins to cool, add twelve drops of lemon juice and six drops of tincture of benzoin, while still continuing to stir.
After all, Coleridge had not drunk ayahuasca, he had taken tincture of opium.
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The Seville or bitter orange is used for the manufacture of bitter tincture and candied orange-peel.
Liquid preparations, as the liniment or tincture, may be taken accidentally or suicidally.
If the colours be wanted of a deeper cast, arnatto or dragon's blood may be added to the tincture.
A few drops of ether, with a little tincture of capsicum or spirit of sal volatile, seldom fail to give relief.
If the rose has thorns, has it not also a balsamic tincture and ambrosial sweetness?
By moistening ordinary cigars with a strong tincture of cascarilla, to which a little gum benzoin and storax may be added.
Bruise three ounces of cloves, steep them for ten days in a quart of brandy, and strain off the tincture through a flannel sieve.
The water or brine solution must be at least twenty times the bulk of the tincture.
The best preparations of iron are either the tincture of the perchloride, or nitrate, or the citrate of iron and quinine.
And an infusion or tincture of tobacco as recommended by Dr. Fowler of York.
Compound tincture of camphor, syrup of poppies, and syrup of tolu, of each equal parts.
Some persons employ tincture of tolu, or compound tincture of benzoin for this purpose.
Any animal having tusks of a different tincture from its body is said to he tusked.
The once sweet lips had lost their softness of curve with their vermeil tincture and had fallen into hard repose.
The simultaneous administration of tincture of nux vomica will prove useful if the appetite is poor and the digestion feeble.
Melt the petrolatum and add the tincture of cantharides, and while cooling add the other ingredients.
The tincture was of a darker colour than that before described, and was reduced by a gentle heat to a pilular consistence.
A mixture of iodide of potassium, sulphate of magnesia, and wine of colchicum, disguised with an aromatic tincture.
This is shown by its perfect solubility in rectified spirit, forming a transparent tincture, and by its odour.
From the tincture of the dried root of male fern, made with rectified spirit.
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