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SCHEDULE C. The subjoined medical comforts are also to be placed on board, in the following proportions to every 100 statute adults. A list of these articles, signed by the captain, is to be supplied to the Agent-General, and they are to be issued by the captain on the requisition of the surgeon, viz.:—
28 lb. Carolina rice. 18 bottles sherry. 20 f-lb. packets of best prepared oatmeal grits. 1 gallon gin. 35 lb. West India arrowroot. 1 gallon methylated spirits of wine. 30 lb. Scotch barley. 36 quart bottles port wine. 25 lb. sago. 4 gallons brandy, of finest quality, approved 10 lb. tapioca. brand. 50 lb. best preserved meat soup^j 3 gallons whiskey, (half of this to consist of 1 gallon vinegar. Edward's desiccated soup), 1.. ~ ~ 48 dozen imperial pints approved stout. 50 lb. preserved beef tea, Malt and hops, or other approved materials 50 lb. preserved broth, for leavening bread. 50 tins of condensed milk, J 2 bushels quicklime, in air-tight casks, con--20 lb. preserved chicken broth, in f-lb. tins. taining 1 bushel each. 40 lb. preserved boiled mutton and beef, in 1-lb. 3^ cwt. best yellow soap. and J-lb. tins, half and half. 400 lb. loaf sugar. 5 lb. extract of meat. 50 lb. flour.
18 bottles sherry. 1 gallon gin. 1 gallon methylated spirits of wine. 36 quart bottles port wine. 4 gallons brandy, of finest quality, approved brand. 3 gallons whiskey. 1 gallon vinegar. 48 dozen imperial pints approved stout. Malt and hops, or other approved materials for leavening bread. 2 bushels quicklime, in air-tight casks, containing 1 bushel each. cwt. best yellow soap. 400 lb. loaf sugar. 50 lb. flour.
SCHEDULE D. List of Medicises, etc., beqtjired foe eteex 100 Passengees. N.B. —The medicines, &c, are to be procured from the Apothecaries' Hall, or from some duly qualified chemists and druggists, and be approved by the Agent-General. All medicines are to be put in stopper-bottles, and the ointment in tins. All the poisonous articles in are to be legibly marked " poisons." "Where more than 16 oz. of an article are required, it is to be supplied in two vessels —one for use and the other for store.
lb. oz. dr. 0 6 0 acid acetic. 0 10,, carbolic, B.P. 8 0 0,, * 16 0 0 „ „ ** 112 0 0,, „ *** 0 3 0,, citric. 0 10,, gallic. 0 2 0,, hydrochlor. 0 0 8,, hydroceanic dil. 0 18,, nitric. 0 6 0,, sulphur dil. 1 gall, alkaline permanganatis (Oondy's preparation). 0 10 sether. 0 10 alumen. 0 6 0 ammon. carb. 10 0 amylum. 0 10 antimon. tart. 0 10 argenti nitras. 14- 0 0 calx chlorate. 0 2 0 calx (recens) in stop, bottle. 0 6 0 camphor. Charta epispastica (6 sq. feet in case). 16 0 0 chloride of zinc (Burnett's solution of). 0 8 0 chloroform. 0 6 0 conf. sennae. 0 8 0 copaiba. 0 0 2 creosote. 10 0 creta prsep. 0 10 cupri sulph. 0 10 empl. cantharidis. 0 0 8 extr. aloes aquos. 0 0 4,, belladonna. 0 2 0,, coloc. comp. 0 0 4,, conii. 0 0 4,, hyoscyam. 0 0 4,, opii. 0 2 0 ferri et quinas'eitr.
Ib. oz. dr. 0 0 4 ferri sulph. 0 6 0 glycerine. 0 4 0 „ acid tannit. 0 2 0 hydrat. chloral. - 0 10 hydrag. cum creta. 0 0 4 ~ subchlorid. • 10 0 lard. 14 0 0 linseed meal. 0 8 0 liniment: camph. 0 6 0 „ opii. 2 0 0 liniment: saponis. 0 3 0 liquor ammonias. 0 0 1 „ atropine. 10 0,, calcis. 0 1 0 „ morphise acetatis. 0 20 „ plumbi subacet. 0 2 0,, potasses. 3 0 0,, _ „ permang.§ 0 4 0 magnesias carb. 14 0 0 „ sulph. 3 0 0 mist, sennse co. 0 0 4 01. anethi. 0 0 4,, anisi. 0 0 2,, croton. 2 0 0,, lini. 0 10,, rnenth. pip. 4 0 0,, morrhuse. 10 0,, olivse. 4 0 0,, ricini. 10 0,, terebinth. 0 0 1,, opium. 2 0 0,, oxymel scilla. 6doz.pil.aloescummyrrha."~i |J 4 „ „ col. Co. 6 „ „ col. Co. hyosc. 3 „ „ hydrarg. || 3 „ „ „ chlorid.co. J-j| 5 „ ~ ipec. c. scilla. °« &„ „ quina?. I^ 6 „ „ rheico. &| 6 „ „ saphon co. Jg |
lb. oz. dr. 0 0 4 pil, subchlor. comp. 0 10 plumbi acetatis. 0 4 0 potassii iodia. 0 12 0 pulv. acacias gummi. 0 8 0,, aluminis. 0 0 3,, antimonalis. 0 10,, aromat. 10 0,, astringens. 0 2 0,, borax. 0 10,, catechu comp. 0 2 0,, cretas aromat. cum opio. 0 2 0,, ipecac. 0 2 0,, „ co. 0 4 0,, jalapse co. 0 18,, kino c. opio. 0 0 8,, opii. 0 8 0,, potassae bicarb. 0 6 0,, „ nitratis. 0 6 0,, „ tart. acid. 0 6 0,, rliei co. 0 10,, scarnmon co. 0 3 0,, zingiberis, 0 4 0 quassias. 0 14 quioffi sulph. 0 0 4 santonine. 0 0 4 saponis dur. 0 8 0 sennas fol. 3 0 0 sodse bicarbonas. 0 4 0 sp. astheris. 10 0,, „ nitrosi. 10 0,, ammonias arom. 0 10 0 „ rectif. 3 0 0 sulph. sublimatum. 0 6 0 syr. ferri iodid. 0 0 4 sol. morph. acetat. 0 6 0 tine, arnica. 0 8 0,, camph. Co. 14 0,, card. Co. 0 12 0 „ catechu. 0 0 8,, digitalis. 0 6 0,, ergotas.
* Pale fluid: a mixture containing in each 100 parts not less than 80 parts of carbolic (or phenic) and cresylic acids, ar.d I heir homologues, and not more than 20 parts of water. ** Crude liquid acid. *** A powder containing not less than 20 per cent, of pure carbolic or cresylic acid. § B.P. or Condy's fluid (crimson).
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