Related entries: Red Rose
Dried Red Rose Petals, in No. 20 powder | 20.00 | | | 4 ounces |
Diluted Sulphuric Acid, a sufficient quantity. | |||
Alcohol (20 per cent.), a sufficient quantity. |
Moisten the powder with sufficient alcohol mixed with one-fortieth its volume of diluted sulphuric acid, macerate for two hours, then pack in a glass percolator and percolate slowly with more of the acidified alcohol, until 92.5 (18 1/2 fluid ounces) has been collected. Add to this 7.5 (1 1/2 fluid ounces) of diluted sulphuric acid, set aside for seven days, and filter.
A product closely resembling acid infusion of roses is obtained by diluting 1 part of this preparation with 7 parts of distilled water.
Dose.—2 to 4 mils (1/2 to 1 fluid drachm).
The British Pharmaceutical Codex, 1911, was published by direction of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.