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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street ; Robert Carr, printer, 1803
    ... iron ; or, where thiscannot be prac- tised with safety, for instance, in sinewy parts, it may be removed by applying oil of vitriol, or corro- sive sublimate to the ...
  2. ... g Cinnamon water 1,000 ml or Cinnamon oil 0.8 ml Saccharin (soluble) 0.4 g Methyl cellulose 20 g Amaranth solution 1 ml or Amaranth solution 1% 5 ...
  3. ... excite in my mind any solicitude for the safety of the patient. A venesection, an aperient emollient enema, a dose of castor oil, some camphor and opium made into pills; these ...
  4. ... excite in my mind any solicitude for the safety of the patient. A venesection, an aperient emollient enema, a dose of castor oil, some camphor and opium, made into pills; these ...
  5. ... excite in my mind any solicitude for the safety of the patient. A venesection, an aperient emollient enema, a dose of castor oil, some camphor and opium made into pills; these ...
  6. ... Even children may take these quantities in perfect safety. For the removal of ascarides, a very effectual remedy is an enema of the oil of Turpen- tine, which is obtained by beating ...
  7. ... its natural state. It may be given with safety to the youngest infant; or it may be given in the form of cod-liver oil chocolate. The daily use of vegeta- ble food ...
  8. ... See Incombusti- ble Cloth, and Fires.) PAPER OF SAFETY. Syn. Papier de ... of pa- per over with " boiled" oil, and suspend them on a line till dry. ...
  9. ... heavy and colorless, with nearly the consistence of oil. It is without smell, and so intensely acrid that it cannot be applied 496 MATERIA MEDIC A. to the tongue with safety. It quickly chars all animal and vegetable substances, ...
  10. ... it would be necessary to separate the fixed oil before assaying it, and then to make up the weight, if necessary, with sugar of milk or some inert, soluble powder. An important advantage, aside from that of securing uniformity and safety, is that the oper- ator need not carry ...
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