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  1. ... of the cheoplastic metal was silver, with some bismuth, and a trace of antimony. The exact proportions are not known, but may be learned by reference to the patents. The alloy imparted no taste ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The physician's chemistry 
    Publication: Chicago : Gross & Delbridge, 1886
    ... follows: The metals, gold, platinum, mercury, silver, copper, bismuth, tin, lead, iron, zinc, manganese, aluminum, magnesium, calcium, barium, sodium and potassium are electro-positive in reference to the non- metals or metalloids, oxygen, sulphur, ...
  3. ... 88). 538. It might be inferred, from a reference to the table, that the Trisnitrate of Bismuth and Carbonate of Ammonia, as prescribed in Form. ...
  4. ... made in throat * Dusting powders of subnitrate of bismuth and salicylic acid, and, under proper precautions, of iodoform, is often most useful. 321 Scarlet Fever. Scarlet Fever. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. diphtheria should be ...
  5. ... wTe substitute silver for antimony and platinum for bismuth the result is precisely the same in kind as that above recorded, and hence the same state- ments hold good with reference to the silver on the one hand and ...
  6. ... bolic acid, the carbolates, and resorcin. Salicylate of bismuth is the most rational remedy for fermentation with diarrhoea, and it may be taken in doses of five to twenty grains every two to four hours. 436 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Diarrhoea. Diarrhoea. Where ...
  7. ... of the cheoplastic metal was silver, with some bismuth, and a trace of anti- mony. The exact proportions are not known, but may be learned by reference to the patents. The alloy imparted no taste ...
  8. ... the ordinary type of epilepsy. Strontium bromid with bismuth subgallate, or some of the other combi- nations may be found usefid. The remarks already made with reference to operation apply in the consideration of Jacksonian ...
  9. ... Japan i IMPORTANCE: Not previously reported. An organic bismuth salt completely soluble in oil, for use in syphilis and yaws. No product of identical chemical composition is listed in standard American references. DESCRIPTION: Five clear glass ampoules each containing two ...
  10. ... sometimes acts like a charm; the subcarbonate of bismuth in doses of from 10 to 30 grains; small doses of calomel with chalk, chloro- form, and hydrocyanic acid. With reference to this symptom, a careful regulation of the ...
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