A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Starch bandages applied for a brokenthigh. Seutins pliers. pared for use by dissolving it in alcohol or tincture of camphor, or camphoratedbrandy, until it has acquired about the consistence of honey; at this pointhot water should be added, reducing its consistence to that of thin treacle,when, after one or two minutes shaking, is is ready for application. Accordingto F. dArcet, the proportions most favorable to the drying and solidifying ofthe apparatus are, one hundred parts of dextrine, sixty of camphorated brandy,and fifty of water. Malg


A practical treatise on fractures and dislocations . Starch bandages applied for a brokenthigh. Seutins pliers. pared for use by dissolving it in alcohol or tincture of camphor, or camphoratedbrandy, until it has acquired about the consistence of honey; at this pointhot water should be added, reducing its consistence to that of thin treacle,when, after one or two minutes shaking, is is ready for application. Accordingto F. dArcet, the proportions most favorable to the drying and solidifying ofthe apparatus are, one hundred parts of dextrine, sixty of camphorated brandy,and fifty of water. Malgaigne, to whom I am indebted for this observation ofdArcet, says, also, in a note, As regards dextrine, an important point wasrecently brought practically under my notice, viz., that, as sold in the shops, itis often unfit for making an agglutinative mixture; it forms lumps with alcohol,as starch does with cold water, without cohering ; and twice in succession I havebeen obliged to change the supply at the Hopital Saint Antoine. The dextrinethus de


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