This document discusses various galenical preparations used to extract active compounds from crude drugs. It defines infusions, decoctions, fluid extracts, and other extraction methods. Infusions are dilute solutions made by steeping drugs in water. Decoctions are solutions made by boiling drugs in water to extract heat-stable, water-soluble compounds from hard, woody materials. Fluid extracts are liquid preparations containing alcohol as a solvent and preservative. Extraction methods are important in pharmacy to obtain therapeutic components from crude drugs and remove inert materials.