Soda Mint.

By HENRY A. BORELL.

Editor Amer. Jour. Pharmacy:
The very popular " Soda Mint," so much employed as an antacid and carminative for over-fed infants and dyspeptics, was originally a favorite prescription of Dr. Geo. Norris, of this city. His formula was the following:

Rx. Sodae Bicarb., ℥ss,
Spt. Ammon. Aromat., ʒj,
Aquae Menthae Piperitae, Oj.

M.

Dose, from a dessertspoonful to a tablespoonful for adults; from half to one teaspoonful for infants.


The American Journal of Pharmacy, Vol. XLIII, 1871, was edited by William Procter, Jr. (Issues 1-4) and John M. Maisch (Issues 5-12).