This section is from the "A Practical Treatise On Materia Medica And Therapeutics" book, by Roberts Bartholow. Also available from Amazon: A Practical Treatise On Materia Medica And Therapeutics
Under this name is known a thick, sirupy liquid having a golden or yellowish-brown color, a sweetish taste, and the odor of malt. If properly prepared, it contains, besides the constituents of barley, the ferment diastase. It is much prescribed for its restorative qualities, and as a vehicle for cod-liver oil. It is best administered immediately after meals.
 
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