An Ephemeris of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Therapeutics and Collateral Information

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E.R. Squibb, 1885

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805 페이지 - Disinfection of the Person. — The surface of the body of a sick person, or of his attendants, when soiled with infectious discharges, should be at once cleansed with a suitable disinfecting agent. For this purpose Standard Solution No.
760 페이지 - ... that whichever is most accessible or most convenient may be used. This creasote water, as made by the above formula, or diluted with an equal volume of water, or with more water for delicate surfaces in women and children, and applied by means of a single thickness of thin muslin, or worn-out cotton or linen, such as handkerchief stuff, and the application renewed from time to time, as the return of pain requires it, will relieve the pain of burns and scalds in five to ten minutes, and will maintain...
760 페이지 - ... renewed, or until the painful stage is over. It is also very effective as a local anaesthetic for general use in all painful conditions which affect the surface only, such as the pain of erysipelas. The benumbing effect of these phenols upon the skin is very promptly reached, and can be carried to' almost any degree that is desirable, by simple management of the strength of the solutions and the mode of application. They are true anaesthetics to the skin, while the much lauded cocaine is not....
730 페이지 - For this purpose fine thin cotton or linen fabric is much better, and nothing can be better than well-worn fine handkerchief material. This is sufficiently absorbent to hold the dose, and thin enough to avoid waste, and to be closely applicable to irregular surfaces. When touched in situ, for resupply, the brush should be applied to the upper edge of the tissue, so as to run down through it before draining off, and the smallest possible quantity should be applied at a time if waste by running off...
596 페이지 - ... better quality than there was this time last year, because so long as an inferior quality sells in such enormous quantities at good prices, the demands of trade are satisfied. Under this condition of the markets, the writer has finally decided to give up making a fluid extract of Coca, and has left it off his list, adopting a fluid extract of tea instead, as a superior substitute, for those who may choose to use it, and regrets that this course was not taken a year ago.
825 페이지 - ... infective matter. Only two chemical disinfectants were recommended, not because there were none others trustworthy, but because it was sufficient to recommend two of those most generally useful. Indeed, Dr. Koch seems to have considered carbolic acid alone sufficient, but in deference to the work of the Committee on Disinfectants of The American Public Health Association, made no objection to including chloride of lime with carbolic acid in the recommendation, upon the representations of Dr....
571 페이지 - A transparent, colorless, mobile and volatile liquid, of a characteristic, pungent and agreeable odor and a burning taste. It should not change the color of blue or red litmus paper, previously moistened with water. It boils at 78° C. (172.4° P.), and is readily inflammable, giving a blue flame without smoke.
678 페이지 - Finally, perhaps the greatest process of all has been in the power and definiteness of the agents used, and in judging of the manner and effect of using them. Many years ago, when among the first of these very definite and powerful agents, the American hellebore, came into use for controlling the action of the heart, it was objected that its use was merely controlling a symptom of disease without going to the root of the matter, at all. The pneumonia went on all the same, and perhaps the depressing...
805 페이지 - Standard Solution No. 3. — To one part of Labarraque's Solution (liquor sodce chlorinata) add five parts of soft water. This. solution is more expensive^ than the solution of chloride of lime, and has no special advantages for the purposes mentioned. It may, however, be used in the same manner as recommended for Standard Solution No.
609 페이지 - Add to it 25 c. c,, of chloroform, agitate the mixture vigorously, allow it to separate and draw off the chloroform solution into a tared capsule. This separation of the liquids is best effected by shaking them in a separating flask of a conical shape furnished with a stop-cock at the lower, small extremity, but if such a thing be not at hand, the separation can be conveniently effected by having a duplicate cork for the flask or vial in which the shaking is done. This cork is perforated with two...

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