The Antiseptic system

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H. Gillman, 1871 - 356 pagina's
 

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Pagina 128 - With juice of cursed hebenon in a vial. And in the porches of mine ears did pour The leperous distilment; whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man, That, swift as quicksilver, it courses through The natural gates and alleys of the body; And, with a sudden vigour., it doth posset And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood...
Pagina 349 - Heat half the olive-oil over a slow fire, then add the litharge gradually, stirring constantly till the mass becomes thick or a little stiff; then add the other half of the oil, stirring as before, till it becomes again thick. Then add the wax gradually, till the liquid again thickens. Remove from the fire, and add the acid, stirring briskly till thoroughly mixed. Cover up close and set aside, to allow all the residual litharge to settle ; then pour off the fluid, and spread upon calico to the proper...
Pagina 350 - When dry, brush over with a mixture of starch and dextrin, to give it a film of material soluble in water, so that it becomes uniformly moistened when dipped into antiseptic lotion. When not at hand, common oiled silk may be used as a substitute for it, if smeared with an oily solution of carbolic acid, and used in two layers, to make up for its inferior efficiency.
Pagina 90 - The colloidal is, in fact, a dynamical state of matter, the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses Energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality. To the gradual manner in which colloidal changes take place (for they always demand time as an element) may the characteristic protraction of chemico-organic changes also be referred.
Pagina 350 - Paraffin, 16 parts ; resin, 4 parts ; crystallized carbolic acid, 1 part Melt together. Cheap muslin gauze is dipped in the melted mass and well wrung or pressed while hot. A good substitute for oakum as an antiseptic covering for wounds, unirritating to the most sensitive skin, highly retentive of the acid, and almost destitute of odor.
Pagina 11 - Put a wine-glassful of the liquid to be tested in a bottle, and pour on it half a pint of warm water. If the greater part dissolves, it is an adulterated article. Test the liquid in the bottle with litmus paper ; if strongly acid it will show the probable presence of sulpho-acids, whilst if alkaline it will show that caustic soda has been probably used as a solvent. These tests are not given as having any pretensions to scientific accuracy, but as affording persons who are desirous of using carbolic...
Pagina 85 - ... physical influences of a spermatozoon from the power of resistance of a developed animal. Dr. Bastian asserts that the vitality of vibrios and bacteria is destroyed by the boiling temperature : when infusions containing active bacteria and vibrios are boiled, the result is the disruption of the vibrios and the disappearance of all signs of life in the bacteria. " All their peculiarly vital acts have at once ceased, and they have henceforth displayed nothing but mere Brownian movements." It must,...
Pagina 172 - I think they consist of a peculiar kind of living matter, the smallest particle of which, when supplied with its proper pabulum, will grow and multiply, giving rise to millions of little particles like itself, each having similar properties and powers
Pagina 10 - Put a teaspoonful of the carbolic acid in a bottle, pour on it half a pint of warm water and shake the bottle at intervals for half an hour, when the amount of oily residue will show the impurity. Or, dissolve one part of caustic soda in ten parts of warm water, and snake it up with five parts of the carbolic acid. As before, the residue will indicate the amount of impurity.
Pagina 347 - It does not redden like litmus paper ; a slip of deal dipped into it, and afterwards into hydrochloric acid, and then allowed to dry in the air, acquires a greenish-blue colour.

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