[18] Trans. of Med. and Phys. Soc. of Calcutta, iii. (1827) 432.
[19] Teeta is the Hindustani tāītā, from the Sanskrit tikta, “bitter.” (Dr. Rice.)
[20] Two cases were offered for sale as Olen or Mishmee by Messrs. Gray and Clark, drug-brokers, 22nd Nov. 1858.
[21] Journ. of Chem. Soc. xv. (1862) 339.
[22] Gross in Am. Journ. of Pharm. May 1873. 193.
[23] O. Schneider, Nicandrea, Lips. 1856. 271.
[24] De Mat. Med. lib. iv. c. 153.
[25] Puschmann’s edition ([quoted in the Appendix]) i. 450.
[26] De Compositione Medicamentorum, c. 165.
[27] Lib. xxiii. c. 13.