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-====== CALCAREA CARBONICA ====== 
  
-^ Standard name | Calcarea carbonica | 
-^ Other names | Calcarea ostrearum | 
-^ Standard abbr. | Calc. | 
-^ Other abbr. | Calc. carb. | 
-^ Scientific name | | 
-^ Other scientific names | | 
-^ Common names | | 
-^ Substance description | Triturations of the pure white middle layer of the oyster-shell. Precipitated carbonate of lime from a solution of chalk in hydrochloric acid, is triturated with an equal quantity of sugar of milk; twenty parts of this are mixed with one hundred parts of alcohol, and this is termed the tincture. Neither of these preparations consists of pure calcium carbonate. | 
-^ Distinctness | VARIANTS (1. Oyster shell; 2. Carbonate of lime.) | 
-^ Classification | Chemical substance -- Mixture | 
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-===== Provings ===== 
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-===== Materia medica ===== 
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-===== Notes ===== 
-All standard homeopathic remedy names are listed in the [[en:​rem:​start|Official Remedy Name List]]. ​ 
-[[en:​rem:​extended|Extended Remedy Name List]] includes all known naming variations (homeopathic names only). 
-The [[en:​rem:​complete|Complete Remedy Name List]] includes all homeopathic names and all common names. This page is a part of ongoing [[en:​homeorem|Project Remedies]]. 
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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>​). 
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