This article, as manufactured by the Gutta Percha Company, is simply a solution of white and dry unmanufactured gutta percha in bisulphuret of carbon.
The basis of this preparation is the 'aurum musivum,' or bisulphuret of tin.
Its composition, viewed as a bisulphuretof mercury, is, mercury 86.
It is, properly speaking, a bisulphuretof mercury.
It is a bisulphuret of iron containing 32 of sulphur and 28 of metal.
Copper pyrites, called vulgarly mundick, is a bisulphuret of copper.
I used to employ iodine by putting it into the same bottles, and immersing it in hot water, and in its state of vapour applying it to the eye; but I find it answers much better when dissolved in the bisulphuret of carbon.
I have also found the bisulphuret of carbon, and the chlorocyanic acid, valuable medicines in the removal of deafness, depending upon a want of nervous energy and deficiency of wax.
There can be no doubt of the usefulness of bisulphuret of carbon in skin diseases.
It may not be out of place here to state, that I have employed, with great success, thebisulphuret of carbon to enlarged indurated lymphatic glands.
In the first instance, I rubbed equal quantities of the bisulphuret of carbon and alcohol upon the parts affected, but without any effect upon the glands.
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