[264] Am. Journ. of Pharm. xviii. (1870) 124.
[265] Notice historique sur l’opium indigène, Paris, 1852.
[266] Monographie des Opiums de l’Empire Ottoman envoyés à l’Exposition de Paris, 1867.
[267] Journ. de Pharm. xxxix. (1861) 163.
[268] Pharm. Journ. xi. (1852) 361.
[269] In one case the juice was allowed to stand in a basin from 23rd Feb. to 7th May, being “occasionally stirred”!
[270] This drug made in 1838 came from the Apothecary-General, Calcutta, and was presented by Christison to the Kew Museum. It is in rectangular tablets 2½ inches square and ¾ of an inch thick, cased in wax.
[271] The actual specimen is in the Kew Museum.
[272] Pharm. Journ. v. (1875) 845.
[273] This sample, the richest of all in morphine, is noted as of “2nd quality.”