[1458] We are indebted to Mr. H. C. Baildon for a specimen of Scotch lactucarium collected about the year 1844, and to Messrs. T. and H. Smith for a sample of Mr. Fairgrieve’s article.
[1459] Stillé, Therapeutics and Mat. Med. i. (1868) 756. Garrod (Med. Times and Gazette, 26 March, 1864), gave lactucarium in drachm doses, repeated 3 or 4 times a day, without being able to perceive that it had any effect either as an anodyne or hypnotic.
[1460] Acta Soc. Reg. Scient. Upsal. 1746. 23.
[1461] Mat. Med. Americana, Erlangæ, 1787. 128.
[1462] Treatise on the Bladder-podded Lobelia, Lond. 1829.
[1463] American Journ. of Pharm. xxxvii. (1866) 209; also Jahresbericht of Wiggers and Husemann, 1866. 252.
[1464] Am. Journ. of Pharm. iii. (1838) 98; vii. (1841) 1; Pharm. Journ. x. (1851) 456.
[1465] Pharm. Journ. x. (1851) 270.
[1466] Murray, Apparatus Medicaminum, ii. (1794) 64-81.
[1467] Microscopic structure of the leaves, see Pocklington, Pharm. Journ. v. (1874) 301.