Bismuth Subnitrate: to relieve pain and vomiting in cancer of stomach.
Morphine: mixed with bismuth or starch as insufflation; most useful when much irritation, as in laryngeal phthisis.
Bismuth and Zinc Oxide: or calomel and bismuth, as substitutes for iodoform.
MERCK'S Bismuth Subnitrate is a very light powder and fully conforms to the pharmacopoeial requirements.
Bismuth Subnitrate: in large doses in chronic diarrhea; with grey powder in the diarrhea of children.
Chemically, bismuth (with arsenic and antimony is intermediate between the metals and nonmetals; it is used in thermo-electric piles, and as an alloy with lead and tin in the fusible alloy or metal.
Just above the heater there hangs a thermo-couple, consisting of two little bars, one of bismuth and the other of antimony.
In doing this it heats the wire, which in turn heats the lower end of the bismuth and antimony bars.
The bismuth is always obtained in the same form, no matter whether it is precipitated from an acid solution, or from the double ammonium oxalate, or, finally, from a solution to which potassium tartrate has been added.
Lacombe in 1904 obtained the pure salts by fractional crystallization of the nitric acid solution with magnesium nitrate in the presence of bismuth nitrate.
Nickel is derived from Germany, Norway and Sweden; antimony from Germany and Hungary; bismuth from Saxony and Bohemia.
Native bismuth, and sulphuret of bismuth, are found on the continent; and a sulphuret of bismuth has been discovered in Cornwall; but this is not an abundant metal.
And what on earth could we do for him when he wouldn't rest, and we were reduced to boracic powder and bismuth capsules?
If the laudanum injections fail to restrain the diarrhoea, it will be well to have recourse, in combination with opium, to the subnitrate of bismuth or the acetate of lead.
If the diarrhoea should persist, nitrate or oxide of silver, sulphate of copper, and subnitrate of bismuth in appropriate doses, given with a little opium, will all be found to be useful remedies.
Subnitrate of bismuth may be used in combination with this or as a substitute for it.
When nearly cool, stir in the bismuth and perfume.
Great care must be taken to wash off this preparation before retiring to rest, as the bismuth is of a hurtful nature.
The electrolytic bismuth here used was prepared by Hartmann and Braun, and the resistivity taken by J.
During my absence from Villa Rica one of my soldiers had procured me a full pound of native bismuth in lumps, none of which exceeded an ounce in weight.
The bismuth and other lustres made by the modern potter are combinations of metallic oxides and resinates dissolved in ethereal oils.
Bismuth unites with most metallic substances, and in general renders them more fusible.
From the solution of bismuth in this acid, a white substance, called magistery of bismuth, is precipitated by the affusion of water.
Bismuth is used in the composition of pewter, in printers' types, and other metallic mixtures.
Bismuth is a semi-metal of a yellowish or reddish cast, but little subject to change in the air; harder than lead, but easily broken, and reducible to powder.
Albin also, who indeed derived the greater part of his information from these two writers, says not a word respecting it; but he tells us that bismuth when put in vessels grew together again[1494].
And would not arsenic and bismuth have been sooner known, had preparations of cobalt been made at so early a period?
Gaspar Harlin, physician to the court, both declared that litharge was noxious, but that sulphur besprinkled with bismuth was still more so.
Some wine-dealers are accustomed to sprinkle over withbismuth the rags dipped in sulphur used for fumigating wine, and this addition is a German invention[751].
He seems therefore to allude to cobalt roasted and mixed with sand, which when packed up becomes a solid body, whereas bismuth which has been purified by roasting can never assume that state.
Intimately mix the subnitrate of bismuth and the glycerin by trituration, then heat the mixture in a water-bath, and gradually add to it solution of potassa, under constant stirring, until the bismuth salt is dissolved.
Subnitrate of bismuth furnishes the best white; it has, however, the disadvantage of turning brown in air containing sulphuretted hydrogen.
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