The most manageable method of using digitalis is by making a saturated tincture of it, by infusing two ounces of the powder of the leaves in a mixture of four ounces of rectified spirit of wine, and four ounces of water.
Strong solution of ammonia, rectified spirit, opium, oil of anise, saffron, and benzoic acid.
A reddish-brown amorphous powder; nearly insoluble in water; soluble in rectified spirit, and in the dilute acids with decomposition.
It is entirely soluble in rectified spirit, and in a solution of iodide of potassium.
Camphor may be beaten in a mortar for some time, without being reduced to powder, but if it be first broken with the pestle, and then sprinkled with a few drops of rectified spirit of wine, it may be readily pulverised.
The Dispensatories generally order an ounce of rectified Spirit of Wine to be poured on this Tincture, in order to preserve it, and to keep it from growing mouldy, as it is very apt to do.
The Calamint contains a camphoraceous, volatile, stimulating oil, in common with the other mints; this is distilled by water, but its virtues are better extracted by rectified spirit.
If the foreign body cannot be removed at the first attempt, drops of rectified spirit may be instilled into the ear several times a day, provided there are no urgent symptoms.
Subsequently drops of rectified spirit may be substituted.
If the object be a living insect it should be killed at once by the instillation of warm oil, rectified spirit, or chloroform.
In its stead an aqueous solution containing 50% of rectified spirit with 10 grains of boric acid to the ounce may be instilled into the wound cavity after it has been cleansed and dried.
Proof-spirit dissolves almost the whole into a turbid liquor; the tincture in rectified spirit is transparent.
It consists of about one-third part pure resin, and two-thirds of gummy matter; the former soluble in rectified spirit, the other in water.
Alcohol, or rectified spirit, is a very powerful stimulant, and is never used as a remedy without being diluted to the degree called proof spirit; and even then it is seldom used internally.
Lastly, with another brush dipped in rectified spirit of wine, go over the place, and the grease will no longer appear, neither will the paper be discoloured.
Dissolve two drachms of sal ammoniac in six ounces of water, then add an ounce of distilled vinegar and the same quantity of rectified spirit.
You may draw off two quarts of a rectified Spirit, that will give perfect satisfaction to the most delicate judge.
When dissolved in rectified spirit, in the proportion of about six ounces to the gallon, it forms the "extract of rose-leaf geranium" of the shops.
The article in the market is made thus:-- Rectified spirit, 1 quart.
Mixed in the proportion of two ounces of oil of allspice with one gallon of rectified spirit of wine, it forms what may be termed extract of allspice, which extract will be found very useful in the manufacture of low-priced bouquets.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rectified spirit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.