Ginger—U.S.P.
Dose: 5—20 grn.—Preparations: F.E. (1:1); Oleores. (D., 1/2—2 min.); Tr. (1:5); Troches (3 min. Tr.); Syr. (3 per cent. F.E.).
Globon.
Chemically pure albumin.—Yellowish, dry, odorl., tastel. powd.—Insol. in water.—Albuminous Nutritive and Reconstructive; more nutritious than meat, milk, or any other aliment; very easily assimilated.—Used in acute diseases and during convalescence therefrom; in anemia, gastric affections, diabetes, and gout; also in children.—Dose: 1/2—1 dram several t. daily, best taken with amylaceous food; children 1/4—1/2 as much.
Glycerin—U.S.P.
Dose: 1—4 drams.—Preparation: Suppos. (95 per cent.).
Glycerin Tonic Compound (Gray's).
Not completely defined.—(Stated: "Combination of glycerin, sherry, gentian taraxacum, phosphoric acid, and carminatives.—Alterant Tonic [especially in diseases of chest and throat].—Dose: 1/2 fl. oz., before meals, in water.")
Glyco-thymoline.
Not completely defined.—(Stated: "Alkaline, antiseptic, cleansing solut. for treatment of diseased mucous membrane, especially nasal catarrh.—Used chiefly extern.: generally in 20% solut."—Dose: 1 fl. dr., diluted.)