Difference between revisions of "Tin"
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+ | Tin fillings are classified as an Anthelmintic (remedies which expel intestinal worms) | ||
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+ | ===Diseases Treated with === | ||
+ | '''General Diseases''' | ||
+ | * Worms (307/286): powdered tin is one of the worm medicines recommended to use in order to kill/dislodge the worms | ||
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+ | ===Prescriptions Containing Tin === | ||
+ | '''Anthelminics''' | ||
+ | * Anthelmintic Electuary (337/316): powdered tin |
Revision as of 14:37, 4 May 2016
Contents
Imported from
- Holland
- Peru
- British India
- Hamburg
- New Granada
- China
- Siam
- Bremen
- Bolivia
- Australasia
- Straits Settlements
- Argentine Republic
- South Africa
- Java
- Ceylon
- Tasmania. Belgium
- Chile
- Germany. France
- Spain
Description
Tin is most often used in solder with lead, and as a corrosive-resistant plating on steel or iron. It is also alloyed with copper to produce bronze or with lead, copper, and antimony to create pewter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin
Tin
A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865
All page numbers are recorded as (PDF #/SOURCE #)
Tin fillings are classified as an Anthelmintic (remedies which expel intestinal worms)
Diseases Treated with
General Diseases
- Worms (307/286): powdered tin is one of the worm medicines recommended to use in order to kill/dislodge the worms
Prescriptions Containing Tin
Anthelminics
- Anthelmintic Electuary (337/316): powdered tin