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A New Supplement...: V. Venetian Green. Verdigrise. Verdetto. Verditer. Vermilion. Verona Green. Vienna Green.


A New Supplement to the latest Pharmacopoeias of London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and Paris, Forming A Complete Dispendatory, Conspectus, and Dictionary of Medical Chemistry, Giving All the Old and New Names, Including the New French and American Medicines, and Poisons; with Symptoms, Treatment, and Tests; as Well As Herbs, Drugs, Compounds, Veterinary Drugs, With the Pharmacopoia of the Vetenary College, Nostrums, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Varnishes, And similar articles kept in the Shops; With Their Compositions, Imitations, Adulterations, And Medicinal Uses, Being a General Book of Formulæ and Recipes For Daily Reference in the Laboratory and at the Counter.
Fourth edition, corrected, improved, and very much enlarged.
By James Rennie, M. A., Editor of the Quarterly Journal of Foreign Medicine; the Pharmacopeia Universalis; Author of a Conspectus of Prescriptions in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery; the Pharmacopeia Imperialis, &c. &c.
London: Baldwin and Cradock. 1837.
London: Thomas Curson Hansard, Paternoster Row.


VENETIAN GREEN is a pigment similar to sap green, prepared from coffee berries.

VERDIGRISE. See ÆRUGO. (Poisonous.)

VERDETTO, or Holy Green, a native pigment similar to TERRE VERTE.

VERDITER, or Blue Verditer, is prepared by decomposing by means of chalk the nitrate of copper, the solution of which is poured upon whiting till it acquires a blue colour. It is an impure carbonate of copper. (R. Phillips, Journl of Science, vol. iv.)
Green Verditer, sometimes called Green Bice, is prepared by boiling blue verditer, and is used in house-painting.

VERMILION. Cinnabar, or Bisulphuret of Mercury. See Hydrag. Bi-sulphur.

VERONA GREEN. A native ochre used as a pigment similar to TERRE VERTE.

VIENNA GREEN. A pigment whose basis is copper.


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