Oleate of Mercury= (=Hydrargyri oleatum=) is composed of 1 part of yellow oxide and 9 parts of oleic acid.
When fats are saponified by an alkali, stearate, palmitate, and oleate of potassa or soda, as the case may be, are produced and glycerin is set free.
Glycerin obtained by calcareous saponification, also may contain oleateof lime.
The residue in the bottle and in the filter now consists of sodium oleate and sulphate if the balsam be impure, and of the latter only if pure, with a little trace of the insoluble resin soap already referred to.
We may thus conceive how a small quantity of stearate or oleate of potash may resist the decomposing action of the soda salts.
In the case of an electrometer jar which has become conducting but is not perceptibly dirty, rubbing with a little oleate of soda and a silk ribbon, followed, of course, by copious washing, does very well.
Leave it for a day, when theoleate of soda will be dissolved.
Add one-fortieth part of its weight of oleate of soda, which will probably float on the water.
December 2d I substituted for the ointment a twenty per cent solution of the oleate of mercury, of which he used a drachm morning and evening.
From this date he used the oleate only once daily, and discontinued it entirely on the 14th.
Lead oleate obtained by heating a mixture of lead oxide, olive oil and lard.
A mixture of mercury oleateand oleic acid equivalent to 25 per cent.
This separates the stearate, and leaves a nearly pure oleate of lead.
Weeping and exuding patches should be treated with powdered stearate of zinc, or oleate of bismuth, or aristol, either one dusted on till the area is fairly covered.
Mercury: the oleateas a parasiticide; also lotion of bichloride 2 grn.
Oleate of Mercury and Morphine: relieves the pain, allays the inflammation, and causes the absorption of the products.
Mercury and Morphine: locally as oleate if persistent.
Mercury: internally; locally the oleate of mercury and morphine.
The following are the most valuable: the oleate of mercury, with lard or lanolin, in varying strength, from ten to twenty per cent.
Ointment of ammoniated mercury, twenty to sixty grains to the ounce; oleate of mercury, five to ten per cent.
Later the steam forming the oleateof lime and the oleate of lead, on its way to the outer air, presses it in the holes and closes them perfectly.
Neither am I aware at present whether it is well known that the use of sodium oleateunmixed with sodium stearate dispenses with the process of dilution even in very hard waters.
I am not prepared at present to state the exact reaction which takes place between salts of calcium and magnesium and a compound soap containing sodiumoleate and stearate.
This is a much more effective and reliable ointment for the purpose than the preceding, which is really only suited for the milder form of sunburn, while the oleate of copper will remove the more persistent and obstinate lentigo.
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