A system of surgery : theoretical and practical . medicament being in each case in about the proportions specified to an ounce of water :—Alum (gr. x. to gr. xx.), tannic acid (gr. i. to gr. xx.), perchloride of iron (gr. ^ togr. ij., or of the liquor 5j. to ^ij.), as astringents; common salt or chloride ofammoniirm (gr. x. to gr. xxx.), chlorate of potash, borax, or iodide of potassium(gr. iij. to gr. x.), as alteratives; and watery extract of opium (gT. j to gr. ^),hydrochlorate of morphia (gr. ^ to gr. ^), or fluid extract of hemlock or hyoscyamus(lT|_iij. to ), as sedatives or anodyne


A system of surgery : theoretical and practical . medicament being in each case in about the proportions specified to an ounce of water :—Alum (gr. x. to gr. xx.), tannic acid (gr. i. to gr. xx.), perchloride of iron (gr. ^ togr. ij., or of the liquor 5j. to ^ij.), as astringents; common salt or chloride ofammoniirm (gr. x. to gr. xxx.), chlorate of potash, borax, or iodide of potassium(gr. iij. to gr. x.), as alteratives; and watery extract of opium (gT. j to gr. ^),hydrochlorate of morphia (gr. ^ to gr. ^), or fluid extract of hemlock or hyoscyamus(lT|_iij. to ), as sedatives or anodynes. Very weak watery solutions ofiodine, and chlorine (or chlorinated soda), tar water, lime water, weak alkaline solu-tions, sea water, the saline waters of many mineral springs,^ and other solutions toonumerous to mention have also been largely iised in different cases with variable ^ These as well as other forms of tbis apparatus are made by Messrs. Krobne andSeseiuann. * In 1849 Auphan, of Euzet-les-Bains, originated the idea of atomisinj?


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