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==British Pharmacopoeia 1867==
 
==British Pharmacopoeia 1867==
 
Used to make Benzoic acid, have not included entries under Benzoic acid in this section
 
Used to make Benzoic acid, have not included entries under Benzoic acid in this section
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=== Benzoin '' Benzoinum ''===
 
=== Benzoin '' Benzoinum ''===
“a balsamic resin obtained from Styrax Benzoin… It is procured by making incisions into the bark of the tree, and allowing the liquid that exudes to concrete by exposure to the air. Imported from Siam and Sumatra.” (55)
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“a balsamic resin obtained from Styrax Benzoin… It is procured by making incisions into the bark of the tree, and allowing the liquid that exudes to concrete by exposure to the air. Imported from Siam and Sumatra.” <ref> General Medical Council of Great Britain,  ''British Pharmacopeia'', (London: Spottiswoode & Co.,1867), 55 https://archive.org/details/britishpharmacop00gene</ref>
  
 
'''Characteristics'''
 
'''Characteristics'''
  
“In lumps, consisting of agglutinated tears, or of a brownish mottled mass with or without white ters imbedded in it; has little taste, but an agreeable odour; given off, when heated, fumed of benzoic acid; is soluble in rectified spirit and in solution of potash.” (55-56) Used in preparations of:
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“In lumps, consisting of agglutinated tears, or of a brownish mottled mass with or without white ters imbedded in it; has little taste, but an agreeable odour; given off, when heated, fumed of benzoic acid; is soluble in rectified spirit and in solution of potash.” Used in preparations of:<ref>GMCGB, 55-56</ref>
 
* Acidum Benzoicum
 
* Acidum Benzoicum
 
* Adeps Benzoatus
 
* Adeps Benzoatus
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===Preparations of Benzoin  ===
 
===Preparations of Benzoin  ===
''' Benzoic Acid ''' / Acidum Benzoicum (7)
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''' Benzoic Acid ''' / Acidum Benzoicum<ref>GMCGB, 7</ref>
 
* “a crystalline acid obtained from benzoin, and prepared by sublimation… In light feathery crystalline plates and needles, which are flexible, nearly colourless, and have an agreeable aromatic odour, resembling that of benzoin.”
 
* “a crystalline acid obtained from benzoin, and prepared by sublimation… In light feathery crystalline plates and needles, which are flexible, nearly colourless, and have an agreeable aromatic odour, resembling that of benzoin.”
 
* dose: 10-15 grains
 
* dose: 10-15 grains
 
* used in preparations of: Ammoniae Benzoas, Tinctura Camphorae composita, Tinctura Opii Ammoniata
 
* used in preparations of: Ammoniae Benzoas, Tinctura Camphorae composita, Tinctura Opii Ammoniata
  
''' Benzoated Lard ''' / Adeps Benzoatus (26)
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''' Benzoated Lard ''' / Adeps Benzoatus<ref>GMCGB, 26</ref>
 
* Prepared Lard (1 pound), Benzoin, reduced to coarse powder (160 grains)
 
* Prepared Lard (1 pound), Benzoin, reduced to coarse powder (160 grains)
 
* used in the preparations of: Suppositoria Acidi Tannici, Suppositoria Hydrargyri, Suppositoria Morphiae, Suppositoria Plumbi composite, Unguentum Gallae, Unguentum Plumbi Acetatis, Unguentum Sulphuris, Unguentum Zinci
 
* used in the preparations of: Suppositoria Acidi Tannici, Suppositoria Hydrargyri, Suppositoria Morphiae, Suppositoria Plumbi composite, Unguentum Gallae, Unguentum Plumbi Acetatis, Unguentum Sulphuris, Unguentum Zinci
  
''' Tincture of Benzoin ''' / Tinctura Benzoini composita (321)
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''' Tincture of Benzoin ''' / Tinctura Benzoini composita <ref>GMCGB, 321</ref>
 
* benzoin, in coarse powder (2 oz), prepared storax (1 ½ oz), balsam of tolu (1/2 oz), socotrine aloes (160 grains), rectified spirit (1 pint)
 
* benzoin, in coarse powder (2 oz), prepared storax (1 ½ oz), balsam of tolu (1/2 oz), socotrine aloes (160 grains), rectified spirit (1 pint)
 
* dose: ½-1 fl drachm
 
* dose: ½-1 fl drachm
  
 
==A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865==
 
==A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865==
All page numbers are recorded as (PDF #/SOURCE #)
 
  
 
===Diseases Treated with ===
 
===Diseases Treated with ===
 
'''General Diseases'''
 
'''General Diseases'''
* Cough (239/218): benzoin can be used to treat a habitual cough, common in old age.
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* Cough: benzoin can be used to treat a habitual cough, common in old age.<ref> Savory, John. ''A Compendium of Domestic Medicine'' (London: John Churchill and Sons, 1865), 218. https://books.google.ca/books?id=VxoDAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref>
  
 
===Prescriptions Containing ===
 
===Prescriptions Containing ===
 
'''Demulcents'''
 
'''Demulcents'''
* Cough Pill (345/324): flowers of benzoin (this could be benzoic acid, which is usually derived from gum benzoin)
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* Cough Pill: flowers of benzoin (this could be benzoic acid, which is usually derived from gum benzoin)<ref>Savory, 324</ref>
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== References ==
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|comes from=India Singapore and Ceylon, Holland, Siam, Singapore and Eastern Straits Settlements
 
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Revision as of 15:40, 25 August 2016


Gum Benzoin / Benzoin Commonly used in incense-making and perfumery, due to its sweet-vanilla smell and fixative properties (allowing for slower dispersal of essential oils and other mineral fragrances). It can also be used in cosmetics, veterinary medicines, and candles. As a flavourer it is found in alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, baked goods, chewing gum, frozen dairy, gelatins, puddings, and soft candies.

There are two types of Benzoin: benzoin Siam (Styrax tonkinensis found in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam), and benzoin Sumatra (Styrax benzoin, found on the island of Sumatra).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzoin_resin

British Pharmacopoeia 1867

Used to make Benzoic acid, have not included entries under Benzoic acid in this section

Benzoin Benzoinum

“a balsamic resin obtained from Styrax Benzoin… It is procured by making incisions into the bark of the tree, and allowing the liquid that exudes to concrete by exposure to the air. Imported from Siam and Sumatra.” [1]

Characteristics

“In lumps, consisting of agglutinated tears, or of a brownish mottled mass with or without white ters imbedded in it; has little taste, but an agreeable odour; given off, when heated, fumed of benzoic acid; is soluble in rectified spirit and in solution of potash.” Used in preparations of:[2]

  • Acidum Benzoicum
  • Adeps Benzoatus
  • Tinctura Benzoini composita

Preparations of Benzoin

Benzoic Acid / Acidum Benzoicum[3]

  • “a crystalline acid obtained from benzoin, and prepared by sublimation… In light feathery crystalline plates and needles, which are flexible, nearly colourless, and have an agreeable aromatic odour, resembling that of benzoin.”
  • dose: 10-15 grains
  • used in preparations of: Ammoniae Benzoas, Tinctura Camphorae composita, Tinctura Opii Ammoniata

Benzoated Lard / Adeps Benzoatus[4]

  • Prepared Lard (1 pound), Benzoin, reduced to coarse powder (160 grains)
  • used in the preparations of: Suppositoria Acidi Tannici, Suppositoria Hydrargyri, Suppositoria Morphiae, Suppositoria Plumbi composite, Unguentum Gallae, Unguentum Plumbi Acetatis, Unguentum Sulphuris, Unguentum Zinci

Tincture of Benzoin / Tinctura Benzoini composita [5]

  • benzoin, in coarse powder (2 oz), prepared storax (1 ½ oz), balsam of tolu (1/2 oz), socotrine aloes (160 grains), rectified spirit (1 pint)
  • dose: ½-1 fl drachm

A Compendium of Domestic Medicine, 1865

Diseases Treated with

General Diseases

  • Cough: benzoin can be used to treat a habitual cough, common in old age.[6]

Prescriptions Containing

Demulcents

  • Cough Pill: flowers of benzoin (this could be benzoic acid, which is usually derived from gum benzoin)[7]

References

  1. General Medical Council of Great Britain, British Pharmacopeia, (London: Spottiswoode & Co.,1867), 55 https://archive.org/details/britishpharmacop00gene
  2. GMCGB, 55-56
  3. GMCGB, 7
  4. GMCGB, 26
  5. GMCGB, 321
  6. Savory, John. A Compendium of Domestic Medicine (London: John Churchill and Sons, 1865), 218. https://books.google.ca/books?id=VxoDAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
  7. Savory, 324


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