Diseases of the ear / A. Marmaduke Sheild.
- Sheild, A. Marmaduke (Arthur Marmaduke)
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Diseases of the ear / A. Marmaduke Sheild. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library.
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![PR ESCR1P TIONS. ?6.I IX. Caustics and powerful astringent?. R (a) Chromic acid. (h) Perchloride of iron. (c) Potassa fusa. (d) Nitrate of silver. (e) Sulphate of zinc. (/) Chloride of zinc. (g) Pure carbolic acid. (//) Liq. plumbi fort. The above applications may be used pure, or made into pigments of various strengths with glycerine and water. They are applicable for granulations, polypi, etc., and must be ap- plied with the utmost caution to the diseased tissues only. X. Nasal washes. Alkaline and antiseptic. (a) R Pulv. sodas bicarb. ... ... ... ... *ij. Pulv. acid, borici ... ... ... ... 5]'. As much of this powder as will lie on a shilling to be dis- solved in a tumbler of warm water, and used as a nasal douche. Antiseptic. (b) ft Liq. sodas chlorinatas. q.s. 5j to be added to a pint of warm water, and used to syringe the nose. (c) R Menthol gT. ij. Canrphor ... ... ... ... ... gr. j. 01. eucalypt. 5ij. Parolein ... ... ... ... ... ^j. To be used with a spray atomiser in nasal catarrh. XI. Vapours. (a) E Vapour of chloride of ammonium, (i) R Tinct. iodi. q.s. *ij to be added to a pint of boiling water, and the steam in- haled or used in a Politzer bag.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2144657x_0293.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


