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Copper went in its original state
the only or most common manner
of administration internally the
Sulphates & Salts
Muscles in the subject poiseened [POISONED?]
by copper have lost their contractability
upon examination after death
Albumen is the best antidote
Iron filings
& Sugar
Albumen Shugar & milk
Sulf & Soluable in water, insoluable in Alcho'l
Sulph used with great success at the
Alms House in 1850 for obstinate iarrea
Always begin with small doses
1/4 gr gradually up to 1/2 gr

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Incompat' [Incompatible] with all the Alcolics
Anacarbonates
Asetate [ACETATE?] of Lead Nit Silv and all
the [veg?] [VARIOUS?] astringents
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Externally used extensively
as an astringent
and caustic
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4 x 5 grs to the oz
gonarhae
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Zinc Carbonate of Zinc
used as an external astringent
desicant ~ -
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Chloride of Zinc is
the active caustic of the metal
1 - 2 grs to 1 oz Aqua
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Secretion & Excretion ~~
Calinification ~ [of?] Viscera [strike][?][/strike]
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Blood / [Fibrious?] Albumen Globulen
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Nervine Tonics
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Analeptic Tonics act upon the Blood

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