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KINO—KINO. 449
erty, thus inducing healthy action -, also in aphthae, cancrum
oris, diseases of the antrum, necrosis of the bones of the jaws,
scurvy, offensive breath, and as a bleaching agent for discolored
teeth, especially in combination with powdered alum. It should
be kept in glass-stoppered bottles and protected from the light
and heat.
DENTAL FORMULA.
For Aphtha and Ulceration of the lor Mercurial Stomatitis, Fetid Dis-
Moulh of Children. charges from Carious Teeth, Ulcer-
ated Gums, Etc.
U. Liquor sodee chlor.,
Myrrha; aa f^ ss K . Liquor sodse chlor. . f3 vj
Aquae rosae ... f^^j Aquae f^xij. M.
.
Aquae f J vj. M. SiGNA.—To be used as a lotion.
SiGNA.—To be used as a lotion.
For Offensive Breath and Deodorizer
For Alercurial Stomatitis. Generally.
R . Liquor sodae chlor. . . ^ ss R . Liquor sodae chlor.
Mellis ^ss (concent.) . gtt.vj to x
. .
Aquae destillatae . . ^ x. M. Aquae purae M.
. . . . 5 ij.
.
SiGNA.—To be used as a mouth wash, SiGNA.—To be used as a gargle.
For Phagedenic and Sloughing Ulcers. For Offensive Breath.
R. Liquor sodae chlor. . . f,^j R. Liquor sodae chlor. . . ^j
Aquae i'^vu]. M. Aquae Jiv. M.
SiGNA.—To be applied as a lotion. SiGNA.—To be used as a gargle.
KINO—KINO.
Source.—The inspissated juice of the Pterocarpus Marsupium.,
and of other plants. ^ -
Medical Properties and Therapeutic Uses.—With Krameria,
Galla, and Catechu, Kino is one of the substances containing
forms of tannic acid, and has the same physiological action and
uses, being powerfully astringent. The tincture, " Tinctures
Kino" composed of ten parts of kino to one hundred parts of
alcohol, is the only preparation employed.
Dose.—Of Tincturce Kino., TTlx to gij. (See Tannic and
Gallic Acids, Krameria.)
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KINO—KINO. 449
erty, thus inducing healthy action -, also in aphthae, cancrum
oris, diseases of the antrum, necrosis of the bones of the jaws,
scurvy, offensive breath, and as a bleaching agent for discolored
teeth, especially in combination with powdered alum. It should
be kept in glass-stoppered bottles and protected from the light
and heat.
DENTAL FORMULA.
For Aphtha and Ulceration of the lor Mercurial Stomatitis, Fetid Dis-
Moulh of Children. charges from Carious Teeth, Ulcer-
ated Gums, Etc.
U. Liquor sodee chlor.,
Myrrha; aa f^ ss K . Liquor sodse chlor. . f3 vj
Aquae rosae ... f^^j Aquae f^xij. M.
.
Aquae f J vj. M. SiGNA.—To be used as a lotion.
SiGNA.—To be used as a lotion.
For Offensive Breath and Deodorizer
For Alercurial Stomatitis. Generally.
R . Liquor sodae chlor. . . ^ ss R . Liquor sodae chlor.
Mellis ^ss (concent.) . gtt.vj to x
. .
Aquae destillatae . . ^ x. M. Aquae purae M.
. . . . 5 ij.
.
SiGNA.—To be used as a mouth wash, SiGNA.—To be used as a gargle.
For Phagedenic and Sloughing Ulcers. For Offensive Breath.
R. Liquor sodae chlor. . . f,^j R. Liquor sodae chlor. . . ^j
Aquae i'^vu]. M. Aquae Jiv. M.
SiGNA.—To be applied as a lotion. SiGNA.—To be used as a gargle.
KINO—KINO.
Source.—The inspissated juice of the Pterocarpus Marsupium.,
and of other plants. ^ -
Medical Properties and Therapeutic Uses.—With Krameria,
Galla, and Catechu, Kino is one of the substances containing
forms of tannic acid, and has the same physiological action and
uses, being powerfully astringent. The tincture, " Tinctures
Kino" composed of ten parts of kino to one hundred parts of
alcohol, is the only preparation employed.
Dose.—Of Tincturce Kino., TTlx to gij. (See Tannic and
Gallic Acids, Krameria.)
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