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Compound spirit of ether, also called Hoffmann's anodyne, Hoffmann's drops, or aetheris spiritus compositus, is a solution of one part diethyl ether in three parts alcohol. It is used traditionally as an anodyne or as a hypnotic. Its use as a drug was introduced by Friedrich Hoffmann<br>[[Category:Pharmacology]]<br>
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The '''Compound Spirit of Ether''' is a historical pharmaceutical preparation that was commonly used in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is a solution that combines ether with other ingredients to produce a medicinal effect. This preparation was often used for its sedative and analgesic properties.
 
==Composition==
 
The Compound Spirit of Ether typically consists of ether mixed with alcohol and other volatile substances. The exact composition can vary, but it generally includes:
 
- '''Ether]]''': A volatile, highly flammable liquid used for its anesthetic properties.
- '''Alcohol]]''': Often used as a solvent and preservative in pharmaceutical preparations.
- '''Essential Oils]]''': Such as peppermint oil or other aromatic oils, which may be added for flavor and additional therapeutic effects.
 
==Uses==
 
The Compound Spirit of Ether was primarily used for its sedative and analgesic effects. It was administered to relieve pain, reduce anxiety, and induce relaxation. It was also used as a treatment for:
 
- '''Nervous Disorders]]''': Such as anxiety and hysteria.
- '''Digestive Issues]]''': Including colic and flatulence.
- '''Respiratory Conditions]]''': To alleviate symptoms of asthma and bronchitis.
 
==Administration==
 
The preparation was usually administered orally. The dosage varied depending on the condition being treated and the patient's age and weight. It was important to follow the prescribed dosage carefully due to the potent effects of ether.
 
==Historical Context==
 
The use of ether in medicine dates back to the 19th century when it was first introduced as an anesthetic. The Compound Spirit of Ether became popular as a household remedy during this time. However, with the development of more advanced pharmaceuticals and anesthetics, its use declined in the 20th century.
 
==Safety and Precautions==
 
Due to its ether content, the Compound Spirit of Ether is highly flammable and should be handled with care. Overdose can lead to serious side effects, including respiratory depression and unconsciousness. It is important to use this preparation under medical supervision.
 
==Related Pages==
 
- [[Ether]]
- [[Anesthetic]]
- [[Pharmaceuticals]]
- [[19th Century Medicine]]
 
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Latest revision as of 04:21, 9 January 2025


Compound Spirit of Ether

The Compound Spirit of Ether is a historical pharmaceutical preparation that was commonly used in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is a solution that combines ether with other ingredients to produce a medicinal effect. This preparation was often used for its sedative and analgesic properties.

Composition[edit]

The Compound Spirit of Ether typically consists of ether mixed with alcohol and other volatile substances. The exact composition can vary, but it generally includes:

- Ether]]: A volatile, highly flammable liquid used for its anesthetic properties. - Alcohol]]: Often used as a solvent and preservative in pharmaceutical preparations. - Essential Oils]]: Such as peppermint oil or other aromatic oils, which may be added for flavor and additional therapeutic effects.

Uses[edit]

The Compound Spirit of Ether was primarily used for its sedative and analgesic effects. It was administered to relieve pain, reduce anxiety, and induce relaxation. It was also used as a treatment for:

- Nervous Disorders]]: Such as anxiety and hysteria. - Digestive Issues]]: Including colic and flatulence. - Respiratory Conditions]]: To alleviate symptoms of asthma and bronchitis.

Administration[edit]

The preparation was usually administered orally. The dosage varied depending on the condition being treated and the patient's age and weight. It was important to follow the prescribed dosage carefully due to the potent effects of ether.

Historical Context[edit]

The use of ether in medicine dates back to the 19th century when it was first introduced as an anesthetic. The Compound Spirit of Ether became popular as a household remedy during this time. However, with the development of more advanced pharmaceuticals and anesthetics, its use declined in the 20th century.

Safety and Precautions[edit]

Due to its ether content, the Compound Spirit of Ether is highly flammable and should be handled with care. Overdose can lead to serious side effects, including respiratory depression and unconsciousness. It is important to use this preparation under medical supervision.

Related Pages[edit]

- Ether - Anesthetic - Pharmaceuticals - 19th Century Medicine