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Huxham|ˈhʌksəm| The name of John Huxham (1692–1768), English physician, used in the possessive in Huxham's tincture (of bark), compound tincture of cinchona bark, first described in Huxham's Essay on Fevers (1750) and formerly used as a bitter tonic and febrifuge; also ellipt. as Huxham.
1788T. Healde tr. New Pharmacopoeia R. Coll. Physicians London 192 Tinctura corticis Peruviani composita... This medicine has been celebrated under the name of Huxham's Tincture. It is given as a corroborant and stomachic..to convalescents after long fevers; and sometimes, in larger doses, for the cure of agues in persons averse to taking Bark in substance. 1808Jane Austen Let. 15 June (1952) 190, I hope Huxham is a comfort to you; I am glad you are taking it. 1901S. O. L. Potter Handbk. Materia Medica (ed. 8) 271 Huxham's Tincture of Bark, 1788 (Unofficial), is still used. 1952Martindale's Extra Pharmacopœia (ed. 23) I. 364 Tinctura Cinchonæ Composita (B.P.C.) Syn. Huxham's Tincture of Bark. |