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The supplies requiring special preparation and sterilization are: Three pounds of absorbent cotton.
These pads should be thirty-six inches square and about five inches thick, three or four inches of which may be the cotton batting and the remainder absorbent cotton.
They are usually made from cotton batting and a generous layer of absorbent cotton.
Simply dissolved in boiled water; if the solution is not clear, or if there is a deposit after standing, it should be filtered by pouring through a layer of absorbent cotton, half an inch thick, which is placed in an ordinary funnel.
With a piece of soft linen or absorbent cotton and a lukewarm solution of salt or boric acid,--one half of an even teaspoonful to one pint of water.
An excellent method is by the use of a swab made by twisting a bit of absorbent cotton upon a wooden toothpick.
The inner layer is composed of absorbent cotton or some other material which is capable of holding moisture.
Such washes or lotions may be applied with a small piece of absorbent cotton, using a fresh piece each time the eye is dressed.
Pieces ofabsorbent cotton or oakum may be used in washing and cleaning the scrotum.
It may be necessary to cocainize the eye before the operator can remove the foreign object with absorbent cotton or with forceps.
In case of haemorrhage of a serious nature, a small piece of absorbent cotton may be spread over the surface of the wound, and pushed in to the opening in order to keep it in place.
If they do not supply it, rouge it yourself with powdered rouge and turpentine, using a ball of absorbent cotton over a large piece of smooth cork.
Slide the plate under water removing air bubbles as they appear, with a ball of absorbent cotton; when the heat of the water reaches 90 deg.
For children you can grease the whole side of the chest, back and front, with camphor and lard and put over that an absorbent cotton jacket.
As soon as any redness appears the eye should be frequently bathed with this warm, weak solution of boric acid and sometimes cold compresses should be used by taking squares of folded gauze or masses of absorbent cotton.
Cover the joints with gauze or absorbent cotton, after putting on the parts a thick coating of ichthyol ointment.
After being allowed to trickle from the outer to the inner angle (corner) of the eye, it will then run down beside the nose and can be caught in a piece of absorbent cotton or sponge.
Furthermore, the rolls of absorbent cotton, as purchased, may be separated into three or four layers, one of which is thick enough for the facing.
If it is not very painful, the most comfortable way to dress the gland is simply to place over it a large pad of absorbent cotton held in place by a broad strip of flannel cloth.
A piece of oiled silk may be put outside the linen to prevent the ointment staining the clothing, and over this a layer of absorbent cotton and a binder, applied without pressure.
They are given in the following way: Place the child on its side, roll around the index finger a piece of absorbent cotton, dip this in a saturated solution of boracic acid, and put into the mouth of the child.
He should proceed promptly to boil some pieces of absorbent cotton, as large as an egg, together with a nail brush in water.
Some of the boiled cotton cloth or absorbent cotton, wet as it is, should be placed over the wound and the whole covered by a bandage.
Some strips of clean cotton cloth may be used in the absence of absorbent cotton.
The proper manner in which to plug the orifices of the body is to use a pledget of absorbent cotton dipped in your embalming fluid and forced into all the orifices, following this up with a pledget of dry absorbent cotton.
Absorbent cotton may be used for this work, but it is more expensive and not as good as dry cotton for this purpose.
After this has been done place hardening compound or common salt in the cavity, and placing a layer of absorbent cotton in the abdomen under the incision, sew up neatly.
Secretion accumulating in the corners of a baby's eyes should be removed by means of a bit of absorbent cotton moistened in boiled water.
If a little vaseline is placed in the nostrils on a small piece of absorbent cotton in the early morning, collections of mucus will usually be softened so that they can be removed easily at bath time.
Cotton swabs are convenient for cleansing the mouth; they are made by winding a small piece of absorbent cotton upon a match or wooden tooth-pick.
The boric acid may then be dropped from a medicine dropper, or applied upon a little wad of absorbent cotton, to the inner corner of the eye, while the eyelids are held apart.
When the leeches are gorged with blood and cease to suck, they should be removed and bleeding encouraged for half an hour with applications of absorbent cotton dipped in hot water.
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