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A dye, used to create black Morocco leather (Yeats 1878, 297).
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''' Solution of Sulphate of Indigo ''' (test solution) (390)
 
''' Solution of Sulphate of Indigo ''' (test solution) (390)
 
* indigo, dry and in fine powder (5 grains), sulphuric acid (10 fl oz)
 
* indigo, dry and in fine powder (5 grains), sulphuric acid (10 fl oz)
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|comes from=India, Central America, Prussia, Germany, Channel Islands, Gibraltar, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Denmark, Norway, France, British East Indies, Honduras, Holland, United States, New Granada, Philippine Islands, Egypt, Mexico, Belize, Ecuador, Austrian Territories, Ceylon, Straits Settlements,
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==Description==

Revision as of 14:38, 12 May 2016


A dye, used to create black Morocco leather (Yeats 1878, 297).

https://archive.org/details/aeu3853.0001.001.umich.edu

British Pharmacopoeia 1867

Indigo

“A blue pigment prepared from various species of Indigofera.” (381)

Preparations of DRUG

Solution of Sulphate of Indigo (test solution) (390)

  • indigo, dry and in fine powder (5 grains), sulphuric acid (10 fl oz)


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Description