Bichlorid

Word BICHLORID
Character 9
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Disinfection with this material should be supervised by a veterinarian or other person trained in the handling of poisonous drugs and chemicals, as the bichlorid is a powerful, corrosive poison. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

Bottles that hold these poisons -- such as bichlorid of mercury, lysol, carbolic acid, laudanum, paregoric, belladonna, etc. -- should be so different from the other bottles in the medicine chest that if one should reach for them with his eyes shut or in the dark he would at once recognize that he had hold of a poison bottle. ❋ William S. Sadler (N/A)

On discontinuing the bath, cover the foot with gauze saturated with a 1 to 1,000 bichlorid solution. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

-- Put on a pack saturated with a solution of bichlorid of mercury 1 to 1,000 and let it remain two days. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

On removing the horse from the bath a liberal layer of gauze is soaked in 1 to 1,000 bichlorid solution and placed so as to cover the entire foot. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

The foot is then placed in a bichlorid bath several hours daily, for from two to five days, depending upon whether or not soreness is shown. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

The following morning, his head thoroughly shampooed, his nails manicured, a second soap wash is given followed by a weak bichlorid bath (1 to 10,000 solution) which is followed by an alcohol rub. ❋ William S. Sadler (N/A)

Prepare also a bichlorid of mercury solution as follows: Hydrarg. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

Both here and abroad opium-eaters have discovered the fact that, in an inveterate case, where opium fails to act on the brain through the exhausted tissues of the stomach, bichlorid of mercury in combination with the dose behaves like a _mordant_ in the presence of a dye, and, so to speak, _precipitates_ opium upon the calloused surfaces of the mucous and nervous layers. ❋ Horace B. Day (N/A)

Immediately after the birth of the baby and the expulsion of the afterbirth, the thighs and vulva are cleansed as follows: Into a basin of warm, boiled water are dropped four small antiseptic tablets of bichlorid of mercury; this gives a proper antiseptic wash. ❋ William S. Sadler (N/A)

Irrigate with the full pint of formaldehyd solution first, then follow with six or eight ounces of the bichlorid solution. ❋ John Victor Lacroix (N/A)

First she should scrub her hands thoroughly with soap and water and subsequently soak them in the bichlorid solution for five minutes, or longer if there be no need for haste. ❋ Unknown (1912)

The vulva and neighboring parts are bathed with a 1-1000 bichlorid solution. ❋ Unknown (1912)

Antiseptic tablets have been procured, and, following the directions on the bottle, it will be simple to make up a solution of bichlorid of mercury of a strength of 1-1,000. ❋ Unknown (1912)

The amputated finger was wrapped up in a piece of brown paper, and, being apparently healthy and the wound absolutely clean, it was fixed in the normal position on the stump, and covered by a bichlorid dressing. ❋ Unknown (1896)

If you found that you were taking bichlorid of mercury by mistake for a sleeping draught, would you go on taking it? or would you clamor for an antidote, waylay doctors for help, and disturb the discreet serenity of hospitals for succor? ❋ Julian Hawthorne (1890)

But the nation, made up of such as you, continues its prison nostrum, which slays a million for bichlorid of mercury's one. ❋ Julian Hawthorne (1890)

The bichlorid solution should be applied by means of a spray pump, as recommended for the liquor cresolis compositus. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

It is used in the strength of 1 part of bichlorid to 1,000 to 5,000 parts of water, according to the delicacy of the tissue to which it is applied. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

If the use of liquor cresolis compositus, carbolic acid, or other coal-tar products is inadmissible because of the readiness with which their odor is imparted to milk and other dairy products, bichlorid of mercury may be used in proportion of 1 to 800, or 1 pound of bichlorid to 100 gallons of water. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

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