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Cannabis Fluid Extract Recipe (1898)


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Cannabis fluid extract recipe (1898)

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King's American Dispensatory.

by Harvey Wickes Felter, M.D., and John Uri Lloyd, Phr. M., Ph. D., 1898.

 

Extractum Cannabis Indicae (U. S. P.)—Extract of Indian Cannabis.

 

Related entry: Cannabis Indica (U. S. P.)—Indian Cannabis - Extracts and Fluid Extracts

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SYNONYM: Extract of Indian hemp.

 

Preparation.—"Indian cannabis, in No. 20 powder, one thousand grammes (1000 Gm.) [2 lbs. av., 3 ozs., 120 grs.]; alcohol, a sufficient quantity. Moisten the powder with three hundred cubic centimeters (300 Cc.) [10 fl, 69] of alcohol, and pack it firmly in a cylindrical percolator; then add enough alcohol to saturate the powder and leave a stratum above it. When the liquid begins to drop from the percolator, close the lower orifice, and, having closely covered the percolator, macerate for 48 hours. Then allow the percolation to proceed, gradually adding alcohol, until the cannabis is exhausted. Distill off the alcohol from the tincture by means of a water-bath, and evaporate the residue in a porcelain capsule, on a water-bath, to a pilular consistence "—(U. S. P.).

 

Description, Medical Uses, and Dosage.—This forms a dark, dull-green extract, having the well-marked odor of hemp resin, is soluble in strong alcohol, ether, chloroform, olive oil, and oil of turpentine, the latter solution depositing minute, scaly crystals on standing; almost wholly soluble in benzol; not affected by alkalies; and with cold nitric acid, sp. gr. 1.38, it is slowly acted on, evolving red fumes, being converted into an orange-red resinoid substance, about as abundant as the resin treated, and which, when washed with water and dried, resemble minute fragments of gamboge (W. Procter, Jr., Proc. Amer. Pharm. Assoc., 1864, pp. 246-7). Much of the drug, cannabis indica, is moldy, partly decayed, and unfit for use. As a. rule, this extract of cannabis is dull in color, and inferior to the extract purified according to the following method, which yields a deep-green, alcohol-soluble preparation. Uses, those of cannabis. Dose, 1/4 grain, increased gradually until its effects are produced. On account of the variability of the preparation, the dose is not definitely established.

 

Related Preparation.—The following is Prof. Procter's method of preparing Purified extract of Indian hemp: EXTRACTUM CANNABIS PURIFICATUM, Extract of Indian hemp, purified.—Take of the green extract of Indian hemp, imported from India, 1 1/2 troy ounces; triturate it thoroughly with alcohol, sp. gr. 0.820, 1 1/2 fluid ounces; and then add to it of the same alcohol, 9 fluid ounces. Let the whole macerate for 36 hours, filter, and, while on the filter, add more alcohol until the extract is thoroughly exhausted. Evaporate the filtrate to dryness in a waterbath, at a temperature not exceeding 65.5° C. (150° F.). The uses are the same as stated under Cannabis. This extract, being purified, and possessing greater uniformity of strength than the ordinary commercial extract, should be administered in somewhat smaller doses. For making chlorodyne, this preparation is to be preferred to the extract made of the herb by the preceding process.

 

 

Extractum Cannabis Indicae Fluidum (U. S. P.)—Fluid Extract of Indian Cannabis.

 

SYNONYM: Fluid extract of Indian hemp.

 

Preparation.—"Indian cannabis, in No. 20 powder, one thousand grammes (1000 Gm.) [2 lbs. av., 3 ozs., 120 grs.]; alcohol, a sufficient quantity, to make one thousand cubic centimeters (1000 Cc.) [33 fl, 391]. Moisten the powder with three hundred cubic centimeters (300 Cc.) [10 fl, 69] of alcohol, and pack it firmly in a cylindrical percolator; then add enough alcohol to saturate the powder and leave a stratum above it. When the liquid begins to drop from the percolator, close the lower orifice, and, having closely covered the percolator, macerate for 48 hours. Then allow the percolation to proceed, gradually adding alcohol until the Indian cannabis is exhausted. Reserve the first nine hundred cubic centimeters (900 Cc.) [30 fl, 208] of the percolate. Distill off the alcohol from the remainder by means of a water-bath, and evaporate the residue, in a porcelain capsule, to a soft extract; dissolve this in the reserved portion, and add enough alcohol to make the fluid extract measure one thousand cubic centimeters (1000 Cc.) [33 fl, 391]"—(U. S. P.).

 

Description, Medical Uses, and Dosage.—(See Cannabis). A deep-green fluid. Dose, 1/2 to 10 minims. In our opinion, a fluid extract made by dissolving a given amount of the purified extract of the preceding formula in official alcohol, is to be preferred to the foregoing.

 

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Wow, that is so interesting. I hope to be able to provide something like that to humans in need of this medicine some day WB. We could have that in our medicine cabinets just like doctors and folks who had the means to prepare for illnesses used to keep in their homes. Good one as usual from you, my friend.

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Wow 80c for a pint.. Now a days, it would be more like $80. lol

$.80 was just to switch from pint jars to 1/4 pint jars... It was a whopping $5.00 it looks like for a pint.

 

Oh those were the days back before lobbyists decided wood and cotton needed to be protected from the evils of hemp.

 

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