Half a Drachm of the dulcified Spirit of Nitre, and five Drops of the tinctura thebaica, were added to each of his Draughts, as the Pain and Difficulty of making Water had increased.
This depends on the degree to which the Spirit of Nitre made use of is concentrated, and on the greater or less acidity which your dulcified Spirit of Nitre is intended to have.
If any reason can be assigned for keeping up the name, it must be because of the considerable quantity of the Vitriolic Acid that remains in the combination, and is dulcified by its union with the Spirit of Wine.
The Spirit of Wine in which it is digested after all the sublimations, is designed to blunt still more the sharpness of any acid particles that may not have been sufficiently dulcified by the preceding sublimations.
Mr. Pott examined the thick liquor left in the retort, when the dulcified Spirit of Nitre is distilled off.
The Volatile Alkali is now rendered considerably milder by the union thus contracted, and is accordingly called the Dulcified Volatile Spirit of Sal Ammoniac.
The marine acid likewise, by uniting with spirit of wine, loses most of its acidity; on which account it is in like manner called Sweet or Dulcified Spirit of Salt.
After a trial of squill, fixed alkaly, and dulcified spirit of nitre, I directed Pulv.
He took mild mercurials, pills of soap, rhubarb, and tartar of vitriol, with soluble tartar and dulcified spirits of nitre in barley water.
The dulcified spirits of vitriol, however, quickly promoted the urinary secretion.
The old name of a mixture of vinegar and water, dulcified with honey.
The name was formerly given to wine dulcified with honey; it is now occasionally applied to other sweet and pleasant beverages of a stimulating character.
His harshest tones in this part came steeped and dulcified in good humour.
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