I have tried the experiment on myself and on many of my friends, and the answer is always the same, viz., that the introduction of distilled water into the eye is attended with much discomfort and smarting, while with normal saline there is no noticeable... The Iowa State Medical Reporter - Page 1001883Full view - About this book
| Chemistry - 1883 - 710 pages
...the volatile acidg, butyric and caproic, than the fat of adults. DISTILLED WATEK FOR ETB-LOTIONS. — In the London Practitioner, Dr. Paul M. Chapman takes...be of a soothing character much more beneficial." SELECT FORMULA. FOR EAR-ACHE. — The following solution has been highly recommended in ordinary ear-ache... | |
| 1883 - 634 pages
...Dr. PAUL M. CHAPMAN claims that distilled water i< not in all cases the best vehicle for eye lotions. He says: "I have tried the experiment on myself and...this, which I have also verified, that the addition of 2^ grains of chloride of sodium to the ounce of distilled water renders any lotion intended to be of... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 676 pages
...Dr. PAUL M. CHAPMAN claims that distilled water is not in all cases the best vehicle for eye lotions. He says: "I have tried the experiment on myself and...this, which I have also verified, that the addition of 2J grains of chloride of sodium to the ounce of distilled water renders any lotion intended to be of... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 614 pages
...Practitioner, Dr. Paul M. Chapman claims that it is not the best vehicle for eye lotions, saying : "I have tried the experiment on myself and on many...this, which I have also verified, that the addition of 2£ grains of chloride of sodium to the ounce of distilled water renders any lotion intended to be... | |
| Illinois State Medical Society - Medicine - 1884 - 406 pages
...Practitioner, for May, 1883, that this is an error. He has tried the experiment on himself and on many of his friends, and the answer is always the same, viz.,...smarting, while with normal saline there is no noticeable eifect whatever. The practical deduction is, that the addition of 2^ grains of chloride of sodium tothe... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 372 pages
...answer is always the same, viz., that the introduction of distilled water into the eye is attended ^vith much discomfort and smarting, while with normal saline...this, which I have also verified, that the addition of 2% grains of chloride of sodium to the ounce of distilled water renders any lotion intended to be of... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 734 pages
...Chapman takes the ground that distilled water is not, in all cases, the best vehicle for eye lotions: He says : " I have tried the experiment on myself...be of a soothing character much more beneficial." YELLOW OXIDE OF MERCURY IN OPHTHALMIA. — Dr. Jonathan Hutchinson says, since he has come to appreciate... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 738 pages
...Chapman takes the ground that distilled water is not, in all cases, the best vehicle for eye lotions: He says: " I have tried the experiment on myself and...be of a soothing character much more beneficial." SOLUBILITY OF UBIO ACID. — An accumulation of uric acid in any part of the body brings with it serious... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 612 pages
...Eye Lotions? In the Practitioner for May, 1883, Dr. PAUL M. CHAPMAN claims that it is not, saying: ''I have tried the experiment on myself and on many...which I have also verified, that the addition of two and a half grains of chloride of sodium to the ounce of distilled water renders any lotion intended... | |
| Homeopathy - 1884 - 828 pages
...Winterlium in- the American llomceopulh. DISTILLED WATER FOR EYE LOTIONS. — According to Dr. Chapman, the introduction of distilled water into the eye is attended with much discomfort and smarting, which may be obviated by the addition of two and a half grains of Chloride of sodium to each ounce... | |
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