The affected part should be well washed with soap and water, then with water alone, to remove every particle of soap, as the soap would decompose the nitrate of silver; then to be wiped dry with a soft towel. The concentrated solution of four scruples... A Treatise on therapeutics - Page 54by Horatio Charles Wood - 1887 - 779 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1868 - 732 pages
...hands for nearly the last forty years. The method of applying the nitrate of silver is as follows : The affected part should be well washed with soap...with water alone, to remove every particle of soap, as the soap would decompose the nitrate of silver; then to be wiped dry with a soft towel. The concentrated... | |
| Medicine - 1869 - 622 pages
...the plan from his published work.] The method of applying the nitrate of silver is as follows : — The affected part should be well washed with soap...with water alone, to remove every particle of soap, as the soap would decompose the nitrate of silver; then to be wiped dry with a «oft towel. The concentrât«!... | |
| 1869 - 404 pages
...valuable book for therapeutic reference. The method of applying the nitrate of silver is as follows : The affected part should be well washed with soap...with water alone, to remove every particle of soap, as the soap would decompose the nitrate of silver ; then to be wiped dry with a soft towel. The concentrated... | |
| Medicine - 1869 - 600 pages
...been incorrectly copied by writers on the subject His mode of applying the remedy is as follows : — "The affected part should be well washed with soap...with water alone, to remove every particle of soap, as the soap would decompose the nitrate of silver ; then to be wiped dry with a soft towel. The concentrated... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1869 - 604 pages
...INFLAMMATION — John Higginbottom, FRS, recommends the use of nitrate of silver in the following manner : The affected part should be well washed with soap...•water alone, to remove every particle of soap, and then •wiped dry with a towel. The concentrated solution of four scruples of nitrate of silver... | |
| 1869 - 458 pages
...the plan from his published work.] The method of applying the nitrate of silver is as follows: — The affected part should be well washed with soap...with water alone, to remove every particle of soap, as the soap would decompose the nitrate of silver; then to be wiped dry with a soft towel. TJie concentrated... | |
| Medicine - 1869 - 754 pages
...valuable book for therapeutic reference. The method of applying the nitrate of silver is as follows: The affected part should be well washed with soap...with water alone, to remove every particle of soap, as the soap would decompose the nitrate of silver; then to be wiped dry with a soft towel. The concentrated... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1870 - 866 pages
...the nitrate of silver, first recommended by Mr. Higginbottom of Nottingham.f His directions are that 'the affected part should be well washed with soap...with water alone, to remove every particle of soap, as the soap would decompose the nitrate of silver ; then to be wiped dry with a soft towel. The concentrated... | |
| George Henry Napheys - 1877 - 622 pages
...forty years' experience, that no agent is so safe, powerful and efficacious as the nitrate of silver. The affected part should be well washed with soap and water, then with water alone, to remove every partide of soap, which would décompose the nitrate, and then be wiped dry with a soft toweL He employs... | |
| George Henry Napheys - 1878 - 636 pages
...forty years' experience, that no agent is so safe, powerful and efficacious as the nitrate of silver. The affected part should be well washed with soap...with water alone, to remove every particle of soap, which would decompose the nitrate, and then be wiped dry with a soft towel. He employs the following... | |
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