They should be pressed out and a gauze dressing, wet with a saturated solution of boric acid, bound over them.
They are given in the following way: Place the child on its side, roll around the index finger a piece of absorbent cotton, dip this in a saturated solution of boracic acid, and put into the mouth of the child.
After each feeding the mouth should be washed with a saturated solution of boric acid in boiled water.
In every case immediately after use they should both be put in water, which should then be brought to a boiling temperature, and both should then be kept in a saturated solutionof boric acid.
A saturated solution of carbolic acid in water is also a fairly good disinfectant, and may be employed where the tincture of iodine cannot be obtained.
Small pieces of iron may be tinned, after being filed bright, by washing them with a saturated solution of muriate of ammonia in water and dipping them, while moist, in a vessel of melted tin.
Mix one part of a saturated solution of nitrate of silver, with twenty parts of pure water, and pour the mixture upon two parts of mercury in a phial.
Then a saturated solutionof boric acid in water should be applied with a soft cloth, and the parts dusted with a mixture of boric acid and powdered starch, equal parts, three times daily.
Locally we use, as domestic remedies, a saturated solution of baking soda (or saleratus) in water, or equal parts of alcohol or vinegar and water to relieve the itching.
Instead of the electric cautery, the granulations may be touched with a bead of chromic acid fused on to a probe, or with a saturated solution of trichloracetic acid.
If granulations occur they should be touched from time to time with a saturated solution of trichloracetic acid.
Pain due to the introduction of the canula may be greatly minimized by previously inserting within the margins of the perforation either a pledget of cotton-wool soaked in a saturated solution of cocaine, or a crystal of cocaine.
The solution of chlorate of potash is made by diluting, one part of a saturated solution of the salt with ten parts of water.
Make a saturated solution of muriate of ammonia (sal ammoniac) in pure water, and filter through paper.
The eyes should be cleansed for the first few days with a saturated solution of boracic acid.
It is an excellent custom to wash the teeth and gums twice daily with a piece of clean absorbent cotton rolled round the finger of the mother and dipped in a saturated solution of boracic acid.
The cover-glass on which the film has been spread, is floated before the latter has time to dry, film downwards on a saturated solution of corrosive sublimate in a watch glass for half an hour.
Pal recommends that this solution be diluted to half the strength and a few drops of a saturated solution of lithium carbonate added.
Filter ninety drops into another clean test tube, and add ten drops of a saturated solution of gentian violet or some similar dye.
When a liquid has as much of any thing dissolved in it as it can hold, it is said to be saturated; we call it a saturated solution.
After awhile so much of the water is evaporated that we have a saturated solution, and then if you evaporate half a pint more of it the salt that a half pint of water can hold in solution must settle to the bottom.
I have tried the experiment by immersing small quadrupeds in a saturated solution of powdered nut-galls, during warm weather, but always found it insufficient for preservation from putrefaction.
To perform this trick, the fluid must be previously made with a saturated solution of sulphate of soda and hot water.
The crystals are first dissolved into a saturated solution, which is then diluted with water.
Make a saturated solution of camphor in spirits of wine, and add a couple of drachms to the solution, and shake well up.
Make a saturated solution of salt and half fill a big tumbler with it.
Thoroughly well wash it to remove all traces of the fixing solution and then immerse it in a saturated solution of bichloride of mercury, when the image will disappear.
Next soak some strong bibulous paper in a saturated solution of sodium hyposulphite, and, when dry, paste a piece of the paper to the back of the invisible print with a little starch paste, attaching it by the edges only.
When the ink is dry the picture is immersed in a saturated solution of bichloride of mercury (poison) when the photograph will disappear, leaving the outline sketch intact.
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