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Ch. 6: Ruby

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150                          PRECIOUS STONES.
only the fat borace refin'd, and shot into crystals." " The refin'd borace ought to be prefer'd in medicine ; it is incisive, and penetrating." " They also use it externally to consume the excrescences of flesh ; 'tis of some profit likewise, since 'tis an ingredient of the unguent: citrinum."
This said " Unguent," according to directions given in the Pharmacopoeia Londinensis, by Dr. Wm. Salmon (1690), " was to be prepared with fresh hog's lard, the outward rind of citrons bruised, crystal shells of the limpet, white alabaster, white Venetian borax, and beaten up, with suet of goat, or deer, being made into an oyntment according to art." " It was intended to take away deformities of the skin, as scabs, pimples, breakings-out: some say it will dispel freckles; but that I question much." The chief modern use of borax is by jewellers and goldsmiths, for facilitating their practice of soldering gold, and silver.
Free Potash goes by the medicinal name of " CaustiĀ­cum." It is the active principle to which quick-lime and the caustic alkalies owe their causticity. This bears also the name " iEerstoff," which is our " hydrated causticum," or potassium. " It has been well ascerĀ­tained," writes a competent author, " of late years that potash exerts a poisonous action quite distinct from that of any alkali; which may be especially seen by the way potash, when harmfully employed paralyses the spinal cord and the heart." Dr. Meyhoffer says that for any overstrained exercise of the vocal apparatus, such as public singers, and speakers are liable to incur, "a specific remedy is at hand in kali causticum (the mineral potassium), which often in a single dose, infinitesimally attenuated, will remove any functional exhaustion of
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