The treatment of syphilis . /2 grain and then to 1 grain. Dr. Fordyce (Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., October, 1916) advisedgiving a soluble mercury intramuscularly every other day andquoted the bichlorid as his preference of the soluble forms,. tfl y P4 O w 3 « a 5 ctf P a U 09 o 01 CU a o >. H (2 enen M enO J3 P4 b0 O o Ph „ d M a W Pi h-1 O QW enCU o b i <N u o h en cu 7) cu hn -a fl CU >-. cu >. fl en cu cu THE MERCURIALS AND IODIDES 81 giving from twenty to thirty injections either daily or every otherday. A Convenient Means of Mercurial Administration One objection to the hypodermic
The treatment of syphilis . /2 grain and then to 1 grain. Dr. Fordyce (Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., October, 1916) advisedgiving a soluble mercury intramuscularly every other day andquoted the bichlorid as his preference of the soluble forms,. tfl y P4 O w 3 « a 5 ctf P a U 09 o 01 CU a o >. H (2 enen M enO J3 P4 b0 O o Ph „ d M a W Pi h-1 O QW enCU o b i <N u o h en cu 7) cu hn -a fl CU >-. cu >. fl en cu cu THE MERCURIALS AND IODIDES 81 giving from twenty to thirty injections either daily or every otherday. A Convenient Means of Mercurial Administration One objection to the hypodermic use of mercury has hereto-fore been the frequent inability to obtain an absolutely certaindosage of mercury, especially where it has been put up in an oilysuspension by the local pharmacist. Several years ago therecame to our attention an ingenious method of holding insolubleor soluble mercurials in the form of collapsule hypo-fills, whichconsist of bulbs made of gelatin holding an exact amount ofthe mercurials. By means of these collapsules we carried on along series of experiments utilizing the salicylate, calomel, suc-cinimid, benzoate and bichlorid.
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