Cullen

The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

 

Barilla Ashes

An impure alkali produced by burning the dried plants of Saltwort, the maritime plant (Salsola soda), which grows extensively in Spain, Sicily, and the Canary Islands. Was imported for use in soda, glass etc.

Category: Ingredients
Sub category: Botanical

6 documents found with this item tagged. See below for the various ways that this item has been used in the the documents.



[DOC ID:2765] Sal Soda on page (2)
[ID:2765] From: Mr Thomas Wilson / To: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / Regarding: Mr Wood (of Thoresby) (Patient) / 16 February 1786 / (Incoming)

[DOC ID:2765] the Sal Soda on page (2)
[ID:2765] From: Mr Thomas Wilson / To: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / Regarding: Mr Wood (of Thoresby) (Patient) / 16 February 1786 / (Incoming)

[DOC ID:2765] Sal Soda on page (2)
[ID:2765] From: Mr Thomas Wilson / To: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / Regarding: Mr Wood (of Thoresby) (Patient) / 16 February 1786 / (Incoming)

[DOC ID:2167] Barilla ashes on page (1)
[ID:2167] From: Dr Alexander Taylor (Sanders) / To: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / Regarding: [A matter not directly regarding a patient] / 3? March? 1782 / (Incoming)

[DOC ID:914] sal. sodœ on page (2)
[ID:914] From: Dr R. W. Stack / To: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / Regarding: Mr Thomas Stapleton (of Carlton) (Patient) / 26 September 1774 / (Incoming)

[DOC ID:914] salsola soda on page (2)
[ID:914] From: Dr R. W. Stack / To: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / Regarding: Mr Thomas Stapleton (of Carlton) (Patient) / 26 September 1774 / (Incoming)