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^ Standard abbr. | Calc. | | ^ Standard abbr. | Calc. | | ||
^ Other abbr. | Calc. carb. | | ^ Other abbr. | Calc. carb. | | ||
- | ^ Scientific name | | | + | ^ Scientific name | calcium carbonate (impure) | |
^ Other scientific names | | | ^ Other scientific names | | | ||
^ Common names | | | ^ Common names | | | ||
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^ Distinctness | VARIANTS (1. Oyster shell; 2. Carbonate of lime.) | | ^ Distinctness | VARIANTS (1. Oyster shell; 2. Carbonate of lime.) | | ||
^ Classification | Chemical substance -- Mixture | | ^ Classification | Chemical substance -- Mixture | | ||
+ | ^ Provings mixed with | [[en:rem:r415|Calcarea acetica]] | | ||
===== Provings ===== | ===== Provings ===== | ||
===== Materia medica ===== | ===== Materia medica ===== | ||
+ | [[en:mm:hering:calcarea-carbonica-r6|Hering, C: The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] \\ | ||
===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||
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Also see Calcarea ostrearum calcinata, which is also made of oyster shell, but calcined at red heat and slaked (forming mostly calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)<sub>2</sub>). | Also see Calcarea ostrearum calcinata, which is also made of oyster shell, but calcined at red heat and slaked (forming mostly calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)<sub>2</sub>). | ||
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