Practical prescribing and dispensing for medical students / by William Kirkby.
- Date:
- 1906
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Practical prescribing and dispensing for medical students / by William Kirkby. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![Incompatibles. All readily oxidisable organic substances, Alkalis and their Carbonates, Sulphides, Ferrous Sulphate and Lead Acetate. Acidum Nitro-hydrochloricum dilutum, ni^v —tt^xx (0-3 to 1-2 C.C.) Prescribed in mixtures and as a lotion. Incompatibles. Alkalis and their Carbonates, Sulphides, Bromides, Iodides and Salts of Silver and Lead. Acidum Phosphoricum dilutum, tt|^v—ni^xx (0-3 to 1-2 C.C.) Given in mixtures. Incompatibles. Alkalis and their Carbonates, Ferric Chloride, Lead Acetate and Calcium Salts. Acidum Salicylicum, gr. v—gr. xx (3 to 12 dgm.) Solubility—Water, i to 500; Alcohol, i in 3 ; Glycerin, i in 200. Usually given in mixtures in the form of the Sodium Salt. It is used as a lotion, as an injection, an ointment (Unguentum Acidi Salicylici), a dusting powder, and as a lint. Incompatibles. Iron Salts and Spirit of Nitrous Ether. Acidum Sulphuricum dilutum, ]\v—iTi^xx (0-3 to I'2 C.C.) Prescribed in mixtures for which other preparations of it are also used (Acidum Sulphuricum Aromaticum, ]\[y—ITl^xx). It is sometimes ordered in gargles (Infusum Rosae Acidum).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2196340x_0083.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)