Other substances which have also been recommended are carbolic acid, permanganate of potassium, hyposulphite of sodium, creasote, benzine.
For the general state, which denotes insufficient oxidation according to the chemical pathologists, permanganate of potassium is a remedy of value, as above mentioned.
Also, the permanganate of potassium has seemed to the author to be especially valuable as a remedy for these states.
Alcohol, a solution of permanganate of potassium, and various antiseptic agents have been used to some extent, but none of them possess any advantages over more simple measures.
When oxidation is deficient and the urates are present in the urine in excessive quantity, good effects are had from the permanganate of potassium, a tablet containing two grains being given four times a day.
As the fetor of these abscesses is horrible, they should be injected with a solution of permanganate of potash or liq.
The sore is then bathed with a solution of permanganate of potash, but a careful inspection must be made every day so as to detect any new purulent centre that may show itself, as this must at once be scraped out like the others.
A little carbonate of ammonia added to the water greatly improves their growth, and half-a-dozen grains of permanganate of potash added once a fortnight to the warm bath turns their foliage a rich dark green.
Dipping pigs headforemost into a water solution of permanganate of potassium (one-half teaspoonful dissolved in a gallon of water), twice daily, may be practised if the herd is large.
If pus and scabs form, the part should be cleansed daily with a one per cent water solution of permanganate of potassium.
Washing the part with a weak water solution of permanganate of potassium may be practised daily.
The skin may be washed with cold water, or a weak water solution of permanganate of potassium.
Water solutions of boric acid, potassiumpermanganate and hydrogen peroxide are recommended.
The medical outfit consisted of some antiseptics, pills, several tablets of permanganate of potassium for the same purpose and a hypodermic outfit, bandages and lotions.
From the snake-bite outfit Frank rapidly selected some dark-red tablets of permanganate of potassium and rapidly dissolved them in water.
He fitted a needle onto a hypodermic syringe and seizing a fold of the stricken boy's skin between his thumb and forefinger he ran the needle almost up to its end in Lathrop's arm--after having filled the squirt with the permanganate solution.
Its lower surface and the edges were coloured brown by the permanganate of potassium, but not the upper surface.
The petioles are clothed with root-hairs like those on a true radicle, and they likewise resemble radicles in becoming brown when immersed in a solution of permanganate of potassium.
Stir with a piece of wood until thepermanganate is dissolved.
Do not handle permanganate of potash in the room where your bleached leaves are drying.
A strong solution ofpermanganate will reduce paper to pulp in a few minutes.
Mr. Cockerell recommends that the permanganate bath be only 'warmed slightly,' and that the leaf be left in it for 'about an hour.
Put half an ounce of permanganate of potash in a jug that holds about a pint and a half, and fill it up with hot water.
So far he has not found this to have any ill effect on the paper, though possibly if kept for a longer period--especially if they got damp--the permanganate might rot them.
If you do probably you will be annoyed to find small purple specks on the leaves where the fine permanganate dust has settled.
Table III shows chlorine to be approximately five times as active as potassiumpermanganate when compared on this basis.
The British Pharmacopoeia allows four grains of the permanganate of potash (the basis of the solution) to the fluid ounce.
The permanganate of potash is sold in crystals of two kinds: the most expensive is the purple, which is used in what is called the ozonized water, a very weak solution of permanganate, sold by chemists for toilet use.
But if the dog be already seized with tetanus, the only remedy is the permanganate of potash.
I have found, in several experiments on animals, that, when once the tetanic spasm has set in, permanganate of potash is the only remedy giving any chance of recovery; if administered in time it is most successful.
Acetone gives little colour on the addition of ammonia, but after the addition of ammonium sulphate a deep permanganate colour, which takes ten minutes to reach its full intensity.
Fill each flask with water to which some soap powder and a few crystals of potassium permanganate have been added, and let boil over the naked flame.
It is obtained by treating a solution of permanganate of baryta with sulphuric acid, when sulphate of baryta falls, and the permanganic acid remains dissolved in the water.
Manganic acid and permanganate of potash are of great use when applied in lotions (as in Condy's Fluid diluted) to foul and fetid ulcers.
We then take a solution of permanganate formed by the same proportions as are used in determining iron by the process of Margueritte (5.
Permanganate of potash, which crystallizes in reddish purple prisms, is the most important of its salts.
Then he jerked out his hypodermic syringe, which he carried already filled with fluid, and thrusting the needle into the bleeding arm, injected the permanganate into the wound.
Did you put the potassium permanganate in the first-aid kit, and the hypodermic syringe?
The first-aid kit was fastened to the tent wall where it would be handy, and Charley put the permanganate and the hypodermic syringe in his pocket.
It is sold usually in strengths indicated by the volume of oxygen obtained from unit volume of the solution, when treated with permanganate in a nitrometer (e.
In the permanganate bleach, which is less tedious, the skins are first degreased by soaking in a warm 3/4 per cent.
Sulphurous acid was used for bleaching them, and this liquid was also employed with much facility for the removing of the stains on the fingers caused by the permanganate of potash.
The leaves were boiled for two minutes, and then transferred to a strong solution of permanganate of potash and gently heated.
Crystallized potassium permanganate dissolves with great ease in water to a deep violet fluid.
After distilling off the ether, the eugenol is converted with acetic anhydride into aceteugol, and the latter oxidized with dilute, moderately-warmed potassium permanganate solution.
Potassium permanganate solution is reduced by organic substances, peroxide of manganese being formed.
The permanganateand sulphurious acid solutions should be used for the mouth, nose, and eyes.
This sample having been selected to serve as a standard, the contents of the test-tube are returned to the flask, and more permanganate solution is cautiously added, until a very faint pink tinge, which a fraction of a c.
A weak solution of permanganate is then run in from a burette with a glass cock, the flask being shaken after the addition of every 10 c.
So muchpermanganate solution is then added that the cochineal extract shall be charged from its original colour to a pink of the faintest shade--almost yellow, in fact, but never reaching a full yellow.
He takes about equal parts of permanganate of soda and sulphate of magnesia, and dissolves them in lukewarm water.
With 60 grams of permanganate of soda the action commenced immediately, but the effect was over in twenty-four hours; when enclosed in parchment paper it was efficacious for two days.
The last step is the determination of the iron in the weighed precipitate, and this is accomplished either by reduction and titration with standard solution of permanganate in the well known manner, or else by a colour process, viz.
If it wath really poithon ivy," went on Ted, "the firtht thing to be done would be to wath the thurfathe of the thkin with warm water, and then apply thith weak tholution of permanganate of potath.
Indeed, he declared an hour later that the pain had all departed; and Elmer concluded from this that permanganate of potash was good to use on all sorts of poison wounds.
This explanation is supported by the facts that traces of chlorine are present in the gas, and the pink permanganate can be recognized when little dioxide is used.
The nitric peroxide can be determined with a solution of potassium permanganate of N/10 strength, thus: Take a small conical flask, containing about 10 c.
Determine the specific gravity by the specific gravity bottle or hydrometer, and the oxides of nitrogen by the permanganate method described under nitro-glycerine.
Use the stomach-tube to give a solution of permanganate of potash, emetics, followed by a hypodermic injection of 1/50 grain of atropine.
Permanganate of potassium and binoxide of manganese are valuable remedies for amenorrhoea, but will not produce abortion.
Give 10 grains of permanganate of potassium in a pint of water acidulated with sulphuric acid, and repeat the dose every half hour.
Early use of stomach-pump and emetics, followed by the administration of permanganate of potassium or peroxide of hydrogen to oxidize the phosphorus.
The permanganate of potassium solution should be used freely in fifteen per cent.
I made two small incisions in the region of the wound upon the dorsum of the hand, and injected permanganate of potassium freely.
The Treatment of Rattlesnake Bite by Permanganate of Potassium, Based on Nine Successful Cases.
In the region of the brachial vessels I hesitated to make my injections as thoroughly as in the rest of the circumference of the arm, fearing lest the permanganate of potassium might injure important vessels or nerves.
Whether or not permanganate of potassium is more active than other antiseptics in snake bite poisoning I am not prepared to state, but the high authority of S.
The arm was wrapped in cloth soaked in a weak permanganate solution, was placed in a splint, and was loosely bandaged.
Such combination, if refractory in the presence of permanganate of potash with sulphuric acid, must be followed by an application of sulphurous acid.
Potassium permanganate oxidizes it first to methylfurazane-carboxylic acid and then to furazanedicarboxylic acid.
Furazanecarboxylic acid is prepared by the action of a large excess of potassium permanganate on a hot solution of furazanepropionic acid.
Potassium permanganateoxidizes it to racemic acid (A.
Another plan is to add potassiumpermanganate (permanganate of potash) to it, till such time as the solution takes a faint permanent rose tint.
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