If the compound examined be the sulphide of antimony, the one-thousandth part can be readily detected, and hence this method is admirably adapted to the examination of medicinal antimonial compounds.
Fuses and gives off SO^{2} and dense white antimonial fumes.
Fuses with much spirting and covers the charcoal with antimonial fumes.
The bleeding was repeated, and the use of the antimonial powder and other medicines continued; which had every day procured some stools, and supported a constant breathing sweat.
Antimony finds a very large use in war times in the making of shrapnel bullets from antimonial lead.
At the close of hostilities there had accumulated in the United States large surplus stocks of antimony and antimonial materials.
An antimonial powder was once given, but instantly rejected; a spoonful of decoction of bark was also exhibited with the same event.
They took besides some slight antimonial medicine for a while, and were reduced to half the quantity or strength of their usual potation of fermented liquor.
This fever continued, though with remissions, for two or three weeks; and the patient repeatedly lost blood, used cathartics with calomel and sena, and had frequent antimonial and saline medicines.
Antimonial preparations have also been of late much used with great advantage as diaphoretics.
Mix a drachm of powdered nitre, 2 drachms of carbonate of potash, 2 teaspoonfuls of antimonial wine, and a tablespoonful of sweet spirits of nitre, in half a pint of water.
When the patient is very strong, he may be put into a warm bath until he feels faint, or have sixty drops of antimonial wine given him every ten minutes until he feels sickish.
Mix 5 grains of calomel and the same quantity of antimonial powder with a little bread-crumb, and make into two pills.
Mix 5 grains of calomel and the same quantity of antimonial powder, with a little bread-crumb, and make into two pills, which is the dose for an adult.
Mix five grains of calomel and the same quantity of antimonial powder with a little bread-crumb, and make into two pills.
Mix 5 grains of calomel and the same quantity of antimonial powder with a little bread-crumb: make into two pills, the dose for a full-grown person.
An antimonial cup is included in the inventory of Samuel Seabury, who died 1680, and is valued at five shillings.
I am not sorry that antimonial emetics begin to be disused.
For this purpose, in cases where the pain is constant, without any remission, showing that a state of inflammation has been already induced, it will be advisable to combine it with a little of James's or antimonial powder.
Where the pain has already become severe, a draught of sulphate and carbonate of magnesia in peppermint water, with a little antimonial wine and henbane, will be preferable.
As soon after the bleeding as possible, a smart dose of calomel and James's powder, followed by an active saline laxative, must be given; and the combination of sulphate and carbonate of magnesia withantimonial wine and Tinct.
Taylor that all this retching and vomiting was the result of a constant dosing with antimonial poison.
Yes; the injudicious use of any antimonial medicine would account for it.
Do not give either emetic tartar or antimonial wine, which is emetic tartar dissolved in wine.
Chemical analysis of the stomach of the deceased disclosed the presence of antimonial poison--one of the constituents of tartar emetic.
These come mainly into the group ofantimonial ores, with chlorides and sulphides also.
These ores, moreover, as a rule, are not "refractory" though containing antimonial elements which in an excess would make them so.
He was bled to fourteen ounces, and ordered an antimonial solution.
The bowels must be kept open, the diet must be very low, and the value of antimonial medicines as a powerful remedy in all inflammatory affections must not be overlooked.
In cases where insensibility continues after the arterial excitement has been subdued, counter-irritation on the head or the back of the neck is often useful, as the application of blisters, or the rubbing in of antimonial ointment.
The treatment must be actively antiphlogistic, consisting of general and local bleeding, the internal use of purgatives and antimonial medicines, and strict abstinence.
With the same view calomel with antimonial powder may be exhibited.
Saline purgatives, and antimonial medicines, a very material part of the antiphlogistic regimen, must not be omitted.
It generally yields to small and repeated doses of ipecacuanha and antimonial diaphoretics; a light diet and mild purgatives being at the same time adopted, but in every case it is safer to have recourse to medical aid.
Mix six grains of compound antimonial powder, two grains of ipecacuanha, and two grains of sugar together.
Antimonial Powder Antimonial Powder is a diaphoretic, emetic, and alterative.
The reason was, that the emetics which he employed were too violent, consisting of antimonial preparations, particularly powder of Algerotti, or an impure protoxide of antimony.
The principal antimonial preparations which he employed were the hydrosulphuret, or golden sulphur, and the deutoxide, or antimonium diaphoreticum.
In 1603 the celebrated Theodore Turquet de Mayenne was prosecuted, because, in spite of the prohibition, he had sold antimonial preparations.
The object of an antimonial Emetic is not so much to empty the stomach as to make a powerful impression on the system.
For the act of vomiting, besides other bad consequences, causes the rejection of that part of the antimonial which has not been absorbed.
The Antimonial cannot act so quickly; part of it must first be absorbed, so that it may reach the nerve.
The best Antimonial for general purposes, and the most characteristic in its mode of operation, is Tartar Emetic.
This title refers to a controversy on the use of antimonial emetics in fevers.
Take four grains of acetate of morphia, 2 fluid drachms of tincture of bloodroot, 7 fluid drachms each of antimonial wine and wine of ipecacuanha, and 3 fluid ounces of syrup of wild cherry.
I have often observed, where Sweating made no Change in the Distemper, that keeping up a free Perspiration by Means of the Decoction of the Sarsaparilla with the Antimonial Wine, or small Doses of the pulvis antimonialis (gr.
In some Cases we gave the Antimonial Powder, made of one Part of Tartar Emetic, and ten of the pulvis e chelis, in small Doses, from two to four Grains every four or six Hours.
That label designates antimonial wine, which is a mixture of sherry and tartar emetic.
The appearances of the body, no less than the symptoms exhibited in life, are all those of antimonial poisoning.
The following paragraph may therefore be passed over, merely noting that the symptoms were such as would be compatible with antimonial poisoning.
The case presented, in fact, all the more prominent features of that of chronic antimonial poisoning recorded by Dr.
The emetic tartar, or antimonial tartar, is a saline substance, composed of acid of tartar, vegetable alkali, and antimony partially calcined.
The antimonial preparations that are now most in use are antimonial wine and tartar emetic.
Mr. Panton seemed to be much struck with the account of bottles made of antimonial glass, which continue, for years, to impregnate successive quantities of liquor with the same antimonial virtues.
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