Baryta water, added to an eserine solution, gives a white precipitate that turns red when strongly agitated, sensitive to 0.
Wherever eserine predominated it appeared to suppress the effects of calabarine; on the other hand, if this latter preponderated, the paralysing effect on the spinal cord otherwise exercised by eserine would fail to be produced.
Sulphate of eserine is employed like eserine, internally under the form of granules containing up to one milligram.
Eserine has the property of contracting energetically the pupil of the eye.
Merk, in Darmstadt, has heretofore prepared and sold a substance which was supposed to be the only active principle of calabar, and which he called calabarine, but which was really eserine or physostigmine.
A kilogram of Calabar beans yields on the average one gram of eserine (from 'Formulae for new Medicaments, adopted by the Paris Pharmaceutical Society.
The neutral hydrobromate of eserine is employed like the sulphate and in the same doses, although it contains a little less eserine.
Pure eserine is colourless or slightly rose coloured; it crystallises in thin laminae having a rhomboid form.
Treat the aqueous liquor which contains the eserine in the state of acid tartrate, with a slight excess of potassium bicarbonate, until the reaction is alkaline.
The filtered solution of sulphate of eserine is evaporated rapidly to dryness by the aid of a gentle heat.
Sulphate of eserine can be crystallised in long prismatic needles, combined in radiating groups, but it is very difficult.
According to my experience no higher visual acuity can be attained by use of the amblyopic eye, than that which is best detected by the aid of eserine in the first examination, if it is only carried out thoroughly enough.
Glauber's salts may be given as a drench, or eserine may be given hypodermically.
Strychnine, eserine and pilocarpine are the drugs commonly used by the veterinarians in the treatment of acute indigestion.
A water solution of atropine or eserine should be used for the purpose of relieving the symptoms of iritis or glaucoma.
Eserine is first instilled in order to contract the pupil and prevent the lens passing back into the posterior chamber; an incision is then made as for a cataract extraction and the lens removed by means of the vectis.
The iris should be carefully replaced and the pupil kept under the influence of eserine until the anterior chamber has re-formed, when atropine should be substituted.
The operation is performed under cocaine, eserine having been previously instilled in order to contract the pupil.
Probably the only hope of relieving the tension is by the use of eserine or the performance of a cyclo-dialysis.
Eserine should have been previously instilled in order to contract the pupil and prevent prolapse of the iris.
Whilst waiting for the operation, the pupil should be put under the influence of eserine (2 to 4 grains to the oz.
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