Brief introduction of sodium sulfate in ancient books

Glauber's salt is the name of traditional Chinese medicine, which comes from the theory of medicinal properties. It is made of mirabilite by weathering and drying. It mainly contains sodium sulfate (Na2SO4).

Pharmacopoeia of People's Republic of China (PRC) (20 10 edition) records the pharmacopoeia standard of this Chinese medicine.

See the encyclopedia entry: mirabilite [last modified in 2065438+07/4/1813: 09: 52 * * 850 words].

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