Syrup of Sulphate of Iron. Syn. Syrupus ferri sulphatis. (Willis.) Prep. Sulphate of iron, 1 dr.; water, 2 dr.; syrup, 16 oz.
Syrup of Sulphate of Quinine. Syn. Syrupus quininæ sulphatis. (P. Cod.) Prep. Dissolve 30 gr. of sulphate of quinine in 4 dr. of water, with 1⁄2 dr. of dilute sulphuric acid, and mix the solution with 13 oz. of white syrup.
Syrup of Sulphuret of Potassium. Syn. Syrupus potassii sulphureti. (P. Cod.) Prep. Liver of sulphur, 8 gr.; water, 16 gr.; syrup, 1 oz.
Syrup of Superphosphate of Iron. Syn. Syrupus ferri-superphosphatis. (Mr Greenish.) Prep. Superphosphate of iron, 2 scruples; simple syrup, 1 fl. oz.
Syrup, Symphytic. Syn. Syrupus symphyti; Boyle’s syrup. (Ph. E. 1745.) Prep. Fresh comfrey root, 1⁄2 lb.; plantain leaves, 1⁄2 lb.; bruise, express the juice, boil to half, and make a syrup with an equal weight of sugar.
Syrup of Tannin. Syn. Syrupus tannini. (Foy.) Prep. Tannin, 2 oz.; water, 16 oz.; sugar, 32 oz.
Syrup of Tar. Syn. Syrupus picis. (P. Cod.) Prep. Tar water, 51⁄4 oz.; sugar, 10 oz. Dissolve by water bath, and filter through paper.
Syrup of Tartaric Acid. Syn. Syrupus acidi tartarici. (P. Cod.) Prep. Tartaric acid, 1 oz.; water, 2 oz,; sugar, 6 lbs. 1 oz. Dissolve in the cold.
Syrup of Tartrate of Manganese. Syn. Syrupus manganesii tartratis. Made with tartrate of manganese, as syrup of malate of manganese.
Syrup of Tolu′. Syn. Balsamic syrup; Syrupus Tolutanus (B. P., Ph. L., E., & D.), L. Prep. 1. (Ph. L.) Balsam of Tolu, 10 dr. (1 oz.—Ph. D.); boiling distilled water, 1 pint; boil in a covered vessel for 1⁄2 an hour, frequently stirring, then cool, strain, and dissolve in the liquor sugar, 21⁄2 lbs.