Page 450 - My FlipBook
P. 450
.
448 DENTAL MEDICINE.
DENTAL FORMULA.
For Soft, White Hands.
R Lanolin 20 parts
Glycerine 20 parts
Borate of soda 10 parts
Oil of eucalyptus 2 parts
Essence of bitter almonds 25 drops. M.
SiGNA.—Rub hands with preparation, and cover with gloves at night.
LIQUOR SOD^ CHLORATE—SOLUTION OF CHLORINATED SODA.
labarraque's solution.
Formula.— ^2£.\ NaClO.
Derivation.—Solution of Chlorinated Soda is obtained by
decomposing a solution of carbonate of sodium by one of chlo-
rinated lime. It is a transparent liquid, of a greenish-yellow
color, having a faint odor of chlorine and a sharp saline taste.
Medical Properties and Action.—Solution of chlorinated soda
internally is stimulant, tonic and antiseptic. Externally it is a
stimulant, astringent and deodorizer, and is generally applied in
the form of a lotion.
Therapeutic Uses.—Solution of chlorinated soda is employed
internally in typhus and typhoid and malignant scarlet fevers,
mesenteric affections of children, etc. Externally it is used as an
application to all forms of foul and indolent ulcers, ulcerations of
membrane, ozaena, coryza, otorrhoea, syphilitic eruptions of scalp
and other skin diseases, burns, etc., etc. It is used diluted and
has an alkaline reaction. It is a powerful disinfectant, and is
useful in all affections attended with fetor. The concentrated
solution is an irritant poison and caustic ; largely diluted it is
tonic and stimulant.
Dose.—A solution of chlorinated soda, gtt. xxx to oj, diluted,
several times a day; it fulfills the same indications as chlorinated
lime.
Dental Uses.—Solution of chlorinated soda is a valuable agent
in dental practice as a disinfectant, deodorizer and antiseptic. It
is employed in mercurial stomatitis, ulcerated gums, fetid dis-
charges from carious teeth, and all affections of the mouth at-
tended with fetid discharge, and is useful for its stimulating prop-
448 DENTAL MEDICINE.
DENTAL FORMULA.
For Soft, White Hands.
R Lanolin 20 parts
Glycerine 20 parts
Borate of soda 10 parts
Oil of eucalyptus 2 parts
Essence of bitter almonds 25 drops. M.
SiGNA.—Rub hands with preparation, and cover with gloves at night.
LIQUOR SOD^ CHLORATE—SOLUTION OF CHLORINATED SODA.
labarraque's solution.
Formula.— ^2£.\ NaClO.
Derivation.—Solution of Chlorinated Soda is obtained by
decomposing a solution of carbonate of sodium by one of chlo-
rinated lime. It is a transparent liquid, of a greenish-yellow
color, having a faint odor of chlorine and a sharp saline taste.
Medical Properties and Action.—Solution of chlorinated soda
internally is stimulant, tonic and antiseptic. Externally it is a
stimulant, astringent and deodorizer, and is generally applied in
the form of a lotion.
Therapeutic Uses.—Solution of chlorinated soda is employed
internally in typhus and typhoid and malignant scarlet fevers,
mesenteric affections of children, etc. Externally it is used as an
application to all forms of foul and indolent ulcers, ulcerations of
membrane, ozaena, coryza, otorrhoea, syphilitic eruptions of scalp
and other skin diseases, burns, etc., etc. It is used diluted and
has an alkaline reaction. It is a powerful disinfectant, and is
useful in all affections attended with fetor. The concentrated
solution is an irritant poison and caustic ; largely diluted it is
tonic and stimulant.
Dose.—A solution of chlorinated soda, gtt. xxx to oj, diluted,
several times a day; it fulfills the same indications as chlorinated
lime.
Dental Uses.—Solution of chlorinated soda is a valuable agent
in dental practice as a disinfectant, deodorizer and antiseptic. It
is employed in mercurial stomatitis, ulcerated gums, fetid dis-
charges from carious teeth, and all affections of the mouth at-
tended with fetid discharge, and is useful for its stimulating prop-