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424 DENTAL MEDICINE.
will prevent, to a great extent, the paper from turning blue.
Diluting a solution of bichloride of mercury with lime water will
remove the disagreeable taste.
DENTAL FORMULA.
J^or Chronic Alveolar Pyorrhea. Antiseptic and Stimulant Alouth Wash,
(^""^ "'^ especially in Alveolar Pyor-
Dr. a. W. Harlan.
rhcEa.)
B . Hydrarg. bichlor. . . . grs.ij • Dr. Chas. B. Atkinson.
Acidi tartarici . grs.x
. . . ^ Hydrarg. bichlor. . . gr.ij
Aquae destillatae . . . f g iv. M.
Tinct. calendulcC.
. . . 3 iv
Aquse dest. q. s.; ad. . g viij. M.
SiGNA.—First cleanse with injections
c,f,.,» tt a 1
of peroxide of hydrogen, and then
inject the above with a hypodermic .7. r>-.r. f j ^^
r.
rs
•" -"^ Jo Visinject ito/tened Dentine in
' ^ ' Cavities.
' Dr. a. W. Harlan.
Antiseptic Solution. B- Hydrarg. bicl.lor. . . gr.ij.
Hydrogen perox. . . gj
Emil Rotter.
Acidi tartarici . . . ITlv. M.
R . Corrosive sublimate, I to Aqueous solutions of Labarraque's
solution, permanganate of potash or
20,000 gr.j
boro-glycerine, may also answer.
Sodii chlorid gr.vss
P'of- W. D. Miller, of Berlin, in a
Acid, carbolic . . . . gr.xxx
^^^* °^ remedies with which he made
Zinci chlorid.
careful experiments, places the relative
Zinci carbolat. aii X\\i
powers of well-known agents in pre-
Acid boric gr.xl
Acid salicylic gr.x venting the development of fungi as
Thymoli follows
Tttij
Acid, citnc gr.ij mercury . 1-100,000
Bichloride of
.
Aquse. . q. s. ad. 1,000.00. M.
. Peroxide of hydrogen. .1-50,000
Iodine i- 6,000
Said to be powerful, yet not toxic to Iodoform i- 5,000
any dangerous extent, and to have a Salicylic acid i- 2,000
more potent effect on pyrogenic mi- Eucalyptus i- 1,600
crobes than sublimate in solutions of i Carbolic acid i- 1,500
to 1000. If a weak solution is desired Chloride of zinc i- 1,250
the sublimate and carbolic acid may be Permanganate of potash . i- 1,000
omitted. Listerine . . • i- 120
Hydrargyri Chloridum Mite— Mild Chloride of Mercury.
Calomel. Mercurous Chloride. Formula.—HgCl.
Derivation.—Calomel is obtained by subliming a mixture of
424 DENTAL MEDICINE.
will prevent, to a great extent, the paper from turning blue.
Diluting a solution of bichloride of mercury with lime water will
remove the disagreeable taste.
DENTAL FORMULA.
J^or Chronic Alveolar Pyorrhea. Antiseptic and Stimulant Alouth Wash,
(^""^ "'^ especially in Alveolar Pyor-
Dr. a. W. Harlan.
rhcEa.)
B . Hydrarg. bichlor. . . . grs.ij • Dr. Chas. B. Atkinson.
Acidi tartarici . grs.x
. . . ^ Hydrarg. bichlor. . . gr.ij
Aquae destillatae . . . f g iv. M.
Tinct. calendulcC.
. . . 3 iv
Aquse dest. q. s.; ad. . g viij. M.
SiGNA.—First cleanse with injections
c,f,.,» tt a 1
of peroxide of hydrogen, and then
inject the above with a hypodermic .7. r>-.r. f j ^^
r.
rs
•" -"^ Jo Visinject ito/tened Dentine in
' ^ ' Cavities.
' Dr. a. W. Harlan.
Antiseptic Solution. B- Hydrarg. bicl.lor. . . gr.ij.
Hydrogen perox. . . gj
Emil Rotter.
Acidi tartarici . . . ITlv. M.
R . Corrosive sublimate, I to Aqueous solutions of Labarraque's
solution, permanganate of potash or
20,000 gr.j
boro-glycerine, may also answer.
Sodii chlorid gr.vss
P'of- W. D. Miller, of Berlin, in a
Acid, carbolic . . . . gr.xxx
^^^* °^ remedies with which he made
Zinci chlorid.
careful experiments, places the relative
Zinci carbolat. aii X\\i
powers of well-known agents in pre-
Acid boric gr.xl
Acid salicylic gr.x venting the development of fungi as
Thymoli follows
Tttij
Acid, citnc gr.ij mercury . 1-100,000
Bichloride of
.
Aquse. . q. s. ad. 1,000.00. M.
. Peroxide of hydrogen. .1-50,000
Iodine i- 6,000
Said to be powerful, yet not toxic to Iodoform i- 5,000
any dangerous extent, and to have a Salicylic acid i- 2,000
more potent effect on pyrogenic mi- Eucalyptus i- 1,600
crobes than sublimate in solutions of i Carbolic acid i- 1,500
to 1000. If a weak solution is desired Chloride of zinc i- 1,250
the sublimate and carbolic acid may be Permanganate of potash . i- 1,000
omitted. Listerine . . • i- 120
Hydrargyri Chloridum Mite— Mild Chloride of Mercury.
Calomel. Mercurous Chloride. Formula.—HgCl.
Derivation.—Calomel is obtained by subliming a mixture of