| sir William Robert W. Wilde - 1853 - 598 pages
...referred to when they are seated in the auricle, great beneBt will be derived from the application of a solution of nitrate of silver, — ten grains to the ounce ; and subsequently, when the lining has become more healthy, the use of the citrine ointment, referred... | |
| 1855 - 542 pages
...promoted by warm applications, cups to the temples, mercnrial cathartics, and the daily application of a solution of nitrate of silver, ten grains to the ounce, to the palpebral conjunctiva. In order that there might be no question as to the salt i being brought... | |
| Joachim Otté - 1858 - 104 pages
...glass measure from one corner of the plate. In the measure it should be well mixed with an equal bulk of a solution of nitrate of silver (ten grains to the ounce of water), and then poured a second time upon the plate ; and this operation has to be repeated occasionally,... | |
| 1864 - 452 pages
...antiseptic. (Mr. Turner, p. 372.) BURNS. — Mr. Skey treats his cases of 'burn by the free application of a solution of nitrate of silver, ten grains to the ounce. The burnt surface is then covered with cotton wool. The pain is increased at first, but it rapidly... | |
| 1868 - 824 pages
...locally, with the brush ; ulcération of the cornea, by cathartics, leeches, blisters, and the application of a solution of nitrate of silver, ten grains to the ounce of water; and rheumatic ophthalmia, by iodide of potassium and the solution of atropia, or wine of... | |
| William Holme Van Buren - 1874 - 734 pages
...leeches to the temples, iced-water compresses changed so often as to be constantly cold, application of a solution of nitrate of silver — ten grains to the ounce — to the everted palpebral conjunctiva, at first twice and afterward once daily, and hypodermic injections... | |
| Minnesota State Medical Society - 1881 - 1018 pages
...watch twelve inches each side; perforation still present, but smaller. I then made a single application of a solution of nitrate of silver, ten grains to the ounce, and next day found perforation entirely closed. At the end of three weeks the ears were dry, and the... | |
| Minnesota State Medical Association - 1881 - 540 pages
...watch twelve inches each side; perforation still present, but smaller. I then made a single application of a solution of nitrate of silver, ten grains to the ounce, and next day found perforation entirely closed. At the end of three weeks the. ears were dry, and the... | |
| George M. Ockford - 1882 - 460 pages
...resorted to before symptoms of an inflammatory action show themselves. One, or at most two, injections of a solution of Nitrate of Silver, ten grains to the ounce of water, will usually "abort" the disease. After clap is established this must not be resorted to,... | |
| 1892 - 504 pages
...out of the ulcer, and the subsequent application of a powder containing tannic and boric acids, or of a solution of nitrate of silver, ten grains to the ounce. He believes, as the result of these experiments, that scraping of soft chancres, local anaesthesia... | |
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