With biniodide of mercury the interaction can be readily obviated by adding to the biniodide of mercury an equal weight of potassium iodide.
This applies particularly to salts of mercury, such as corrosive sublimate or mercuric chloride, and biniodide of mercury, both of which have very considerable germicidal power, and are consequently frequently added to soaps.
Ointment ofBiniodide of Mercury 1 in 8, of Cantharides 1 in 8, or the ordinary Oil of Cantharides, either will serve.
It is probably the first and only one-percent oil solution of straight mercury biniodide made in America.
It is not true, however, that Biniodol is the “first and only one-percent solution of straight mercury biniodide made in America.
In addition he prescribes rest for ten days or a fortnight, and when the heat and tenderness have been subdued the application of a blister, or of biniodide of mercury ointment, or the hot iron.
The tumour should be removed by the veterinary surgeon, if the previous application of either blisters, biniodide of mercury ointment, or a seton have been tried and failed to disperse it.
It is prepared by saturating a solution of iodide of potassium with the biniodide of mercury, and then adding a weak solution of hydrate of sodium.
Before this is done, the wound cavity should be irrigated with a weak solution of biniodide of mercury, dried, and the deeper parts of the wound plugged with a strip of gauze inserted through the external meatus.
After the operation has been completed, the cavity should be filled with hydrogen peroxide, then gently syringed out with weak biniodide solution, and finally dried and lightly packed with sterilized gauze.
If there be an abscess over the mastoid process, its purulent contents should be allowed to drain away, the abscess cavity being then irrigated with a weak solution of biniodide of mercury (see p.
Before the actual operation takes place, if necessary after the anæsthetic has been given, the ear and surrounding parts should again be carefully cleansed, and the auditory canal syringed out with biniodide of mercury solution.
The immediate treatment is to irrigate the part with weak biniodide of mercury solution, and then to remove more bone over the site of the injury.
The wound cavity is then washed out with a weak biniodidesolution and dried.
Indeed, as in these cases it seems to be disassimilation that appears to be specially faulty, even very small doses of mercury in the form of bichloride or biniodide will be found useful.
Hare of Philadelphia, uses 1/200 grain mercurius biniodide (pink powder) every four to six hours to abort tonsilitis.
This or the biniodide of mercury is the last antiseptic applied to the surgeon's and assistants' hands before an operation begins.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "biniodide" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.