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Identifier: dentalmateriamed00prin (find matches)
Title: Dental materia medica and therapeutics; with special reference to the rational application of remedial measures to dental diseases ..
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Prinz, Hermann, 1868-1957
Subjects: Materia medica, Dental Dental therapeutics
Publisher: St. Louis, Mosby
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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nto a watch crystal orinto a pyrozon probe cup, and then apply it with a suitableapplicator, a platinum minim syringe, wooden probe, etc. Greatcare should be exercised to prevent the caustic solution fromcoming in contact with woolen fabrics, as it will char them, oreven set them on fire. 1 Andresen: Deutsche Monatsschrift fiir Zahnheilkunde, 1905, p. 25. ANTISEPTICS. 113 * Antiseptic Solutions. Hydrargyr. chlorid. gr. j (0.06 Gm.) Aquas hydrogen, dioxid. fl^ ij (60 Cc.) M. Sig.: Inject with a platinum pointed syringe into puspockets in pyorrhea. £ Resorcinol Zinc, chlorid. Menthol. Thymol. Glycerin. Alcohol. Aquas hydrogen, dioxid. 3 J (4Gm.)gr. x (0.65 Gm.)gr. xx (1.3 Gm.)gr. xv (1.0 Gm.)AS j (30 Cc.)fig ij (60 Cc.)ad fig viij (240 Cc.) M. Sig.: Teaspoonful in a tumblerful of warm water as agargle in syphilis of the mouth. Oxygen; Oxygexum; 0; Oxygexe, F.; Sauerstoff, G.Source and Character.—Oxygen may be prepared fromheating at a low temperature a mixture of 5 parts of potassium
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Figure 10. Oxygen Inhalation Apparatus A cylinder of liquid oxygen connected with a wash bottlehalf filled with water, and rubber tubing, ready for use. chlorate and 1 part of manganese dioxid. It must be purifiedbefore storing by passing it through wash bottles containingalkali, and is dried by passing it through sulphuric acid. It 114 PHARMACO-THERAPEUTICS. may be liquefied by pressure, forming a bluish liquid, whichcan be readily stored in steel cylinders. In commerce thesecylinders contain 40, 75, and 100 gallons respectively, and arepainted red to differentiate them from the nitrous oxid cylinders,which are painted black. Pure oxygen is readily obtained by decomposing oxone, asolid, fused sodium dioxid. Oxone is neither combustible norexplosive; it may be stored in air-tight tin cans for any lengthof time, or may be transported without danger, and is alwaysready for use. When oxone is brought in contact with water

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