Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Upon Improvements in Rendering Medicinal Preparations Pleasing to the Eye and Taste, and Agreeable to Use: A Paper Read Before the American Pharmaceutical Association at Its Sixth Annual Meeting, (September 10th, 1857)
I have found a syrup of roasted coffee excellent in covering the taste of quinia, morphia, etc. An infusion of roasted coffee is valuable in covering the taste of Epsom salts, senna, and of many bitter infusions.
In many extemporaneous mixtures, a syrup prepared from the essential oil and peel of the' sweet orange, is agreeable as an adjuvant.
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