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Example sentences for "bichloride"

Lexicographically close words:
bicause; biccause; biceps; biche; bichlorid; bichromate; bichromated; bicker; bickering; bickerings
  1. Should the sores show an indisposition to heal, the parts should be washed with a tolerably strong solution of sulphate of zinc, or of bichloride of mercury--25 grams of the latter to an ounce of water.

  2. A solution of bichloride of mercury disguised by the addition of a little flavouring and tinctorial matter.

  3. Again, the dose of bichloride of mercury is 1/8 to 3/4 gr.

  4. To the last add of bichloride of mercury, 1 gr.

  5. The Australian sheep farmers use a weak solution of bichloride of mercury (1 oz.

  6. A saturated solution of bichloride of mercury in water.

  7. Silver plates for voltaic batteries are commonly platinised by immersing them for a few seconds in a mixture of saturated solution of bichloride of platinum, 1 part; dilute sulphuric acid, 3 parts; water, 4 to 6 parts.

  8. Iodides give a pale yellowish precipitate with nitrate of silver, scarcely soluble in ammonia, and insoluble in dilute nitric acid; a bright yellow one with acetate of lead; and a scarlet one with bichloride of mercury.

  9. Use of acetic acid in septic medical cases as a substitute for carbolic acid and bichloride of mercury.

  10. Of bichloride it is well known that it forms an insoluble combination with albumen, and can therefore act only on the surface, while acetic acid extends into the deeper tissues with ease.

  11. Since then we have been made certain of the transmission of iodide and ferrocyanide of potassium, salicylic acid, bichloride of mercury, methylene blue, and many other substances.

  12. I take a saturated solution of bichloride of mercury in hydrochloric acid, and add of this one to six parts of water.

  13. The daily bath should be continued, and there is no objection to its being made antiseptic by the addition of carbolic acid or bichloride of mercury.

  14. In case of death the corpse should be washed with a strong bichloride solution or painted with carbolized oil (twenty per cent.

  15. Sometimes the addition of more honey improves it; sometimes the proportion of bichloride of platinum may be increased or diminished with advantage.

  16. Indeed, it will be found that the appearance of the platinum film deposited upon the objects may be altered by changing the proportion of the bichloride present.

  17. No bichloride of tin was now formed (779.

  18. But when the molecules, as in the bichloride of tin, consist of one particle or atom of one element, and two of the other, then the simplicity with which the particles may be supposed to be arranged and to act, is destroyed.

  19. Under these circumstances the chloride of tin was decomposed: the chlorine evolved at the positive electrode formed bichloride of tin (779.

  20. Carbolic acid, the bichloride of mercury, and formalin are the most efficient weapons against the dreaded microbe.

  21. We refer, in the mean time, only to those halves that have not been treated with bichloride of mercury.

  22. And now a word as to those parts of the prints which have been treated with bichloride of mercury.

  23. In case bichloride of platinum causes a precipitate and sulphuric acid fails to produce the yellow coloration referred to above, the presence of either atropine or codeine is indicated.

  24. Some hydrochloric acid and solution of bichloride of platinum are then added to a portion of the filtered liquid: in presence of potassa a yellow precipitate is formed.

  25. One portion is treated with bichloride of mercury: if formic acid be present, metallic mercury is formed, with evolution of carbonic acid which produces turbidity in lime-water.

  26. D] The addition of a few drops of solution of bichloride of platinum to the mixture of zinc, water and sulphuric acid is advisable.

  27. The tube is drawn out, its end roughened by filing, and then immersed in solution of bichloride of platinum, so that a drop or two of the fluid adheres.

  28. Take bichloride of mercury, one part; lard, fifteen parts.

  29. If the kerosene in the above mixture is objected to, a very good mixture is bichloride of mercury, 2 grains, and tincture of iodine, 1 ounce.

  30. The floor should be washed each day with a solution of bichloride of mercury, and all dusting should be done with a wet cloth.

  31. This bath should be in a solution of bichloride of mercury, the strength of which should be one part to five thousand parts of water.

  32. The ears should be treated by packing them with absorbent cotton saturated with the fluid or with bichloride of mercury solution.

  33. Wash the wound with 1 : 500 solution of bichloride of mercury and bandage it to avoid infection from it.

  34. No one but an immune should handle these cases, and he should first wash the body with a 1 : 500 solution of bichloride of mercury.

  35. The eyes should be carefully cleansed with a soft cloth or with cotton saturated with bichloride of mercury solution.

  36. Wash the body externally with 1 : 500 solution of bichloride of mercury.

  37. Wash the body externally with 1 : 500 solution of bichloride of mercury using absorbent cotton in the process.

  38. First protect yourself by wearing a bandage of surgical gauze over your mouth and nose, then enter the room of death and wash the body thoroughly with a 1 : 500 solution of bichloride of mercury.

  39. On account of rash, apply bichloride of mercury 1 : 500.

  40. When two primes of the electro-negative member combine with one prime of the electro-positive, a supersalt is formed, as bichloride of tin, or bisulphate of potassa.

  41. A colourless fluid, the dry bichloride of tin, or the proper fuming liquor of Libavius, comes over.

  42. The first bichloride of tin is used in calico-printing.

  43. The bichloride of tin comes over in vapours, and condenses in the receiver.

  44. The salt of wisdom, of the alchemists; a compound of bichloride of mercury and sal ammoniac, from which the old white precipitate of mercury is made.

  45. The four following mixtures were employed in Neipce's process in his earliest experiments: Aqueous Solution of Bichloride of Mercury.

  46. An eschar is made by the caustic potass applied to the skin, or by rubbing the bichloride of mercury, or any other caustic, into scarifications made by the lancet: the slough separates, and pus is discharged.

  47. When the disease cannot be traced to mercurial action, small doses of the bichloride of mercury are allowable when excitement is required.

  48. The lunar stone may also be applied in solution; or a solution of the bichloride of mercury in spirits or laudanum may be used, in the proportion of from four to six grains to the ounce, or stronger.

  49. The disease yielded to external stimulants, and the internal use of the bichloride of mercury.

  50. The employment of the bichloride of mercury, though a most efficient escharotic, appears not to be unattended with danger, as in many instances violent purging, with tenesmus and bloody stools, follow its application.

  51. By means of a speculum ani the ulcer can be readily exposed; it maybe touched occasionally with the nitrate of silver, in substance or solution, or, if very indolent, with a solution of the bichloride of mercury.

  52. He also published his method of bleaching positives and intensifying negatives with bichloride of mercury.

  53. There is, however, one of the bichloride of mercury processes, published some years ago, which I modified so as to give the most satisfactory results.

  54. Thoroughly well wash it to remove all traces of the fixing solution and then immerse it in a saturated solution of bichloride of mercury, when the image will disappear.

  55. When the ink is dry the picture is immersed in a saturated solution of bichloride of mercury (poison) when the photograph will disappear, leaving the outline sketch intact.

  56. The bichloride of mercury changes the photograph into white chloride of silver and chloride of mercury which is also white.

  57. Here the only external application that proves useful is the solution of bichloride of mercury and glycerine, or Gowland's lotion.

  58. To the thirty-two ounces of fluid, add twenty grains of the bichloride of mercury, dissolved in two ounces of alcohol, and shake the mixture for five minutes.

  59. Seymour-Jones, which consists in treating hides with very dilute formic acid and one part of bichloride of mercury in 1,000 of water, and afterwards with a saturated solution of salt solution (.

  60. Dissolve a quarter-ounce of bichloride of mercury in 12 ounces of water.

  61. Another method is to bleach or whiten the plate with a solution of bichloride of mercury, and then treat the plate with a hydrochinon developer.

  62. Bichloride of mercury (corrosive sublimate) is a violent poison, and a grain or two of it taken internally may prove fatal.


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