I paint the tonsils and parts surrounding with a solution of nitrate of silver, thirty grains to the ounce, and give him crystals of chlorate of potassa to dissolve in the mouth, to be afterwards swallowed ; also, five drops of the tincture of belladonna... A Text-book of gynecology - Page 21by William Sisson Gardner - 1912 - 286 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alban Goldsmith - 1857 - 160 pages
...urinating : he had first discovered it the day before, three days after cohabiting. Injected his, urethra with a solution of nitrate of silver, thirty grains to the ounce of water, directed him to eat but little, drink freely of parsley-root tea, and take a gentle cathartic... | |
| John Henry Pepper - Science - 1860 - 474 pages
...follows : — One side of a sheet of selected Cansan's paper is first covered (by means of a spreader) with a solution of nitrate of silver (thirty grains to the ounce of water), hung up in a dark room and dried; it is then immersed in a solution of iodide of potassium... | |
| Pathological Society of Philadelphia - Pathology - 1871 - 230 pages
...afforded most relief were iodide of sodium, with bichloride of mercury, and cauterization of the larynx with a solution of nitrate of silver, thirty grains to the ounce of water, every third or fourth day. Morphia and Dover's powder were frequently given at bedtime, and... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Stephen Smith - Medicine - 1862 - 444 pages
...examined, and diphtheritic patches were found in the mouth, and upon the fauces. The throat was washed with a solution of nitrate of silver, thirty grains to the ounce ; four grains of chlorate of potash were given, every four hours, with the liberal use of beef tea... | |
| John Henry Pepper - Amusements - 1866 - 472 pages
...follows : — One side of a sheet of selected Cansan's paper is first covered (by means of a spreader) with a solution of nitrate of silver (thirty grains to the ounce of water), hung up in a dark room and dried; it is then immersed in a solution of iodide of potassium... | |
| John William Severin Gouley - 1873 - 404 pages
...inches from the external orifice, corresponding to the tender spot above mentioned. This was touched with a solution of nitrate of silver, thirty grains to the ounce. On the following day the patient had considerable scalding in micturition ; in two days the discharge... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 692 pages
...subsequent treatment consisted in painting over the entire surface of the conjunctiva three times daily with a solution of nitrate of silver, thirty grains to the ounce, and frequently cleansing and syringing with a solution of alum, ten grains to the ounce. A piece of... | |
| New York State Medical Association - Medicine - 1886 - 708 pages
...the most hopeless cases I have ever seen was that of a man whose bladder had been rapidly distended with a solution of nitrate of silver, thirty grains to the ounce. I have seen many cases of vesical contracture rendered incurable by the incautious use of nitrate of... | |
| Medicine - 1889 - 570 pages
...tincture of pulsatilla, two to four drops every two hours. Paint the entire line of tenderness once with a solution of nitrate of silver thirty grains to the ounce of water ED.] A Monstrosity— What Caused It? Editor MEDICAL WORLD : Having become so deeply interested... | |
| Francis Henry Davenport - Gynecology - 1889 - 338 pages
...obstinate cases, urethral suppositories of tannic acid or iodoform may be tried, or the urethra sprayed with a solution of nitrate of silver, thirty grains to the ounce, through the endoscope. The treatment of specific vaginitis has been minutely described, because it... | |
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