USES: Epilepsy, and as soporific, instead of potassium bromide.
Potassium bromide appears to have no power to relieve it.
But the best of the lot is a solution of the two substances potassium ferricyanide and potassium bromide, which forms an image of silver ferrocyanide and silver bromide.
For the same reason, contrary to common opinion, I do not advise the addition of potassium bromide to the developer.
Here, then, by a direct appeal to experiment, we prove that to all appearance comparatively useless excess of potassium bromide is really one of the most important constituents of the emulsion.
We therefore conclude, that either the niter or the small excess of potassium bromide, or both together, produce the change.
We prepare, then, a solution of potassium bromide in water containing in every 12 ounces of solution 1 ounce of the salt.
Add to the developer a small quantity of potassium bromide solution (1 in 10 of water) which should be kept at hand for this purpose.
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