1 | Please use the following Special Instruction for the "Formules." column in this table: |
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3 | Small letters always belong to the preceding capital letter, i.e. "Pb", "St", "As". Please mark the number of dots above an element like this: \1., \2., \3. and so on. For a single dot, you can also use \. instead of \1. In addition, use ^2, ^3, ^4 and so on for superscript. |
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5 | Examples from p.0215 (only the text of the first two columns is typed): |
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7 | <sc>ETAS</sc> plumbicus. # \2.Pb <ol>A</ol>^2 |
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8 | cum aquâ.. # \2.Pb <ol>A</ol>^2 + 6 Aq. |
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9 | triplumbicus.. # \2.Pb^3 <ol>A</ol>^2 |
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10 | ... |
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11 | stannicus... # \4.St <ol>A</ol>^4 |
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12 | ... |
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13 | <sc>CIDUM</sc> aceticum. # H^6 C^4 O^3 = <ol>A</ol> |
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14 | ... |
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15 | arsenicicum.. # As + 5 O = \5.As |
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16 | # \5.As^2 |
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18 | Please note: |
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19 | In the "stannicus" row, it is not "\2.S\2.t", but "\4.St" because the small "t" belongs to the capital "S". |
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20 | In the "arsenicicum", it is not "A s", but "As", and it is not "50", but "5 O". |
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