Add as much corrosive sublimate as will lie on a five-cent piece.
Corrosive sublimate is a most deadly poison, if even a small quantity is swallowed.
Stir it down to the bottom with a stick, as the corrosive sublimate will blacken a metal spoon.
Then cover it closely, and set it away for use; taking care to keep it out of the way of children, as the corrosive sublimate will render it poisonous if swallowed.
He had been, for some time, acquainted with Dawson, and on application to him, had furnished him with corrosive sublimate to sicken horses.
Witness described this as not offensive in smell; the prisoner having informed him that the horses had thrown up their heads, and refused to partake of the water into which the corrosive sublimate had been infused.
In this case no red sublimate arose as customarily takes place with that calx which is prepared by the acid of nitre.
Everything sublimed, and a true corrosivesublimate was formed.
The sublimate can only be used effectively in dry weather.
Corrosive sublimate causes a sort of madness amongst them.
Tschudi, a case authenticated by the English embassador at Constantinople, of a great opium-eater at Brussa, who daily consumed the enormous quantity of forty grains of corrosive sublimate with his opium.
In some districts sublimate of quicksilver is used in the same way.
The antiseptic corrosive-sublimate gauze on sale at any drug store should be used if it can be had.
Nothing that proved important was turned up and even visits to near-by towns failed to show any sales of cyanide or sublimate to any one not entitled to buy them.
On the evening of the day that Thurston left, after presumably telling Miss Lytton about what Kerr & Kimmel had discovered, Miss Lytton is found dying with a bottle containing cyanide and sublimate beside her.
He took a quantity of corrosive sublimate spread on bread and butter, was immediately sick, and was unable to take as much as he had intended.
It is a curious fact that the external application of corrosive sublimate causes inflammatory changes in the alimentary canal of nearly the same intensity as if the poison had been swallowed.
Again the primary bases, when treated with corrosive sublimate and carbon disulphide, evolve sulphuretted hydrogen, and mustard oil is produced, e.
The sulphides of tin and cadmium are certainly also yellow, but the latter is quite insoluble in ammonia, while the former gives no metallic sublimate when heated with reducing substances.
The want of agreement among observers as to what should be called a sublimate--one considering a sublimate only that which is evident to the naked eye, another taking cognisance of the earliest microscopic film.
Two remarkable cases of death from the external use of corrosive sublimate are recorded by Anderseck.
Corrosive sublimatehas been fatal in a dose so small as .
The seed may be soaked, in cases where the disease has appeared previously, for fifteen minutes in a pint of water in which one of the corrosive sublimate tablets which are sold at drug stores is dissolved.
This delusive palliation is more particularly one of the effects of corrosive sublimatein Dysentery; and is exceedingly dangerous in this disease.
Put it with the corrosive sublimate into a white or queensware vessel having a close cover, and holding a pint, to allow for swelling.
The corrosive sublimate will cause it to keep good for a year or more; and it is an excellent and most convenient cement for all purposes, from wall-paper to artificial flowers.
Note whether any moisture condenses on the cooler parts of the tube, a gas is evolved, a sublimate formed, or the substance changes colour.
The compounds of mercury attracted considerable attention, mainly on account of their medicinal properties; mercuric oxide and corrosive sublimate were known to pseudo-Geber, and the nitrate and basic sulphate to "Basil Valentine.
Mixed eight parts of sublimate with twelve of muriate of soda, and fused in a crucible, with a tight cover, in a high heat.
Dissolved a quantity of the powdered sublimate in nitric acid; it effected a ready solution, with violent effervescence.
The main object of some of the more influential of the later members of this school, has been to sublimate their conceptions of happiness and interest in such a manner, as to include the highest displays of heroism.
The effect of the roasting is first to sublimate and drive off as fumes the sulphur and a proportion of the objectionable metals.
If there is an escape of pure synovial fluid from a wound of the sole, without injury to the bone, a small pencil of corrosive sublimate should be introduced to the bottom of the wound and the foot dressed as directed above.
If care is used in the application of the antiseptic, corrosive sublimate or carbolic acid is to be recommended.
For treatment, remove the hair and apply tincture of iodin or corrosivesublimate lotion, as advised under the last paragraph.
Threads or cords soaked in gum-arabic solution and rolled in powdered corrosive sublimate may be introduced into the canal and allowed to remain.
Corrosive sublimate (bichlorid of mercury): The whites of a dozen eggs, or 2 ounces of flowers of sulphur.
All dressings should be kept safe from infection by being stored in glass jars, or wrapped in dry sublimate towels.
The clothing of the patient, in the vicinity of the part to be operated upon, and the blanket and sheets used there to keep him warm, should be covered with dry sublimate towels.
If the tissue was originally "fixed" in a corrosive sublimate solution, the section must now be treated with Lugol's iodine solution for two minutes and subsequently immersed in 90 per cent.
Pour on a sufficient quantity of the corrosive sublimate fixing fluid; allow the tissue to remain therein for twelve to twenty-four hours according to size.
It is true that an art environment attracts people whose creative impulse is feeble or not sufficiently strong to sublimate the desire for intensive personal excitation.
He carried the tinting of the wood farther than Fra Giovanni did, using solutions of sublimate of mercury, of arsenic, and what they called oil of sulphur.
Sublimate of mercury, arsenical acid, and sulphuric acid were also used to affect the colour of the wood.
When this cement is used, the jars will not be infested with ants or other insects, the corrosive sublimate keeping them out.
These were held in the fire for a few seconds, and then immersed when cold in the sublimate before they were used to join the flesh.
The secretary took the bistoury from the bowl containing the sublimate and handed it to me with a bow.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sublimate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.