The surgical assistant, a manual for students, practitioners, hospital internes and nurses . the jar. A little common salt or sulphuric acidis added to the zinc to start the action of the battery. enemata. Cathartic Enema. This consists ordinarily of plain warm water or waterin which a lather is made with (Castile) soap. To it, es-pecially when administered high, various elements may beadded according to the indication, e. g., olive- or cotton-seed Formulary. 333 oil, six to eight ounces; magnesium sulphate, one ounce;inspissated ox-gall, a tablespoonful; and, to relieve tympan-ites : peppermi


The surgical assistant, a manual for students, practitioners, hospital internes and nurses . the jar. A little common salt or sulphuric acidis added to the zinc to start the action of the battery. enemata. Cathartic Enema. This consists ordinarily of plain warm water or waterin which a lather is made with (Castile) soap. To it, es-pecially when administered high, various elements may beadded according to the indication, e. g., olive- or cotton-seed Formulary. 333 oil, six to eight ounces; magnesium sulphate, one ounce;inspissated ox-gall, a tablespoonful; and, to relieve tympan-ites : peppermint water; spirits of turpentine, one or two tea-spoonfuls ; tincture of asafoetida, one-half to one ounce, etc. Stimulating Enema. Tinct. digitalis Ttl,xx whiskey ^ i table salt 3 ss- 3 i water 3 viii-O i (tinct. opium tT^xx) Nutritive Enema. A combination such as that of some, or all, of the follow-ing :- ^gg --^ • I peptonized milk 2 iv-vi beef extract, peptonoids or somatose. 1 i-ii whiskey ^ i salt solution variable (tinct. opium , TT|,x-xx) APPENDIX II. Surgical Instruments. 337. Fig. 3.—Bennetts apparatus for the administration of gas and ether. A, Air-trapin face-piece; B, ether chamber; D. chamber containing valved tubes for transmitsting nitrous oxid gas; E, air-trap; F, stop-cock for introducing gas into balloon.


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