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Definition of Sulphuris

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hepar sulphuris
Hepar He"par, n. [L. hepar, hepatis, the liver, Gr. ?.] 1. (Old Chem.) Liver of sulphur; a substance of a liver-brown color, sometimes used in medicine. It is formed by fusing sulphur with carbonates of the alkalies (esp. potassium), and consists essentially of alkaline sulphides. Called also hepar sulphuris. 2. Any substance resembling hepar proper, in appearance; specifically, in homeopathy, calcium sulphide, called also hepar sulphuris calcareum (?). Hepar antimonii(Old Chem.), a substance, of a liver-brown color, obtained by fusing together antimony sulphide with alkaline sulphides, and consisting of sulphantimonites of the alkalies; -- called also liver of antimony.
hepar sulphuris calcareum
Hepar He"par, n. [L. hepar, hepatis, the liver, Gr. ?.] 1. (Old Chem.) Liver of sulphur; a substance of a liver-brown color, sometimes used in medicine. It is formed by fusing sulphur with carbonates of the alkalies (esp. potassium), and consists essentially of alkaline sulphides. Called also hepar sulphuris. 2. Any substance resembling hepar proper, in appearance; specifically, in homeopathy, calcium sulphide, called also hepar sulphuris calcareum (?). Hepar antimonii(Old Chem.), a substance, of a liver-brown color, obtained by fusing together antimony sulphide with alkaline sulphides, and consisting of sulphantimonites of the alkalies; -- called also liver of antimony.

Meaning of Sulphuris from wikipedia

- Czech mycologist Karel Cejp in his description of Leucocoprinus flos-sulphuris, now regarded as a synonym of L. birnbaumii. Cejp cites an earlier description...
- which is the noncrystalline structure of sulfur. It is known as flores sulphuris by apothecaries and in older scientific works. Natural sulfur was also...
- and in pseudo-Geber's Summa perfectionis. A method of producing oleum sulphuris per campanam, or "oil of sulfur by the bell", was known by the 16th century:...
- Calcium sulfide is the chemical compound with the formula CaS. This white material crystallizes in cubes like rock salt. CaS has been studied as a component...
- Carbon disulfide (also spelled as carbon disulphide) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula CS2 and structure S=C=S. It is a colorless, flammable...
- K2CO3 Pearlashformed by baking potash in a kiln. Milk of sulfur (lac sulphuris) – formed by adding an acid to thion hudor (lime sulfur). Natron/Soda...
- currently recognised species in error. For instance Leucocoprinus flos-sulphuris is a synonym for L. birnbaumii and Leucocoprinus zeyheri was reclassified...
- Et coram hic domino reges sistentur ad unum Decidet et celo ignis et sulphuris amnis. An excerpt of the Latin version was recorded in 1974 by The Boston...
- elucidarium) ante hac nunquam visa Tractatulus accuratissimus de compositione sulphuris et menstrui vegatibilis seu auro potabili secundum Johannes Gr****eus alias...