. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. Fig. 133.—Griffith's wire-frame chloroform inhaler. Fig. 134.—Griffith's chloroform inhaler covered with square of double-thickness gauze. anesthetic purposes it should be pure and absolutely fresh and neutral to litmus-paper. It should always be kept in dark bottles in a cool place. Under the influences of light and heat it frequently decomposes into a hydro- chloric acid, chlorin, and other impurities. It is very irritating to the skin and mucous membranes. For this reason the face should b
. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. Fig. 133.—Griffith's wire-frame chloroform inhaler. Fig. 134.—Griffith's chloroform inhaler covered with square of double-thickness gauze. anesthetic purposes it should be pure and absolutely fresh and neutral to litmus-paper. It should always be kept in dark bottles in a cool place. Under the influences of light and heat it frequently decomposes into a hydro- chloric acid, chlorin, and other impurities. It is very irritating to the skin and mucous membranes. For this reason the face should be anointed with vaselin. The beginner should give chloroform by the open method and the anesthesia should proceed very cautiously and slowly. It is less irritating to the respiratory tract,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stoney, Emily M. A. (Emily Marjory Armstrong). Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders compnay
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