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Lexicographically close words:
submitteth; submitting; submontane; submucous; submultiple; subnormal; subocular; suborbital; suborder; suborders
  1. For the different varieties one and the same remedy will answer, and that which I here submit has never disappointed my expectation:— Take: Subnitrate of Bismuth 1 dram Powdered Kino 16 grains Rubbed thoroughly with Glycerine 1 dram Paregoric.

  2. Subnitrate of bismuth in doses of 1 to 2 drams may be given.

  3. Salol, turpentine, or subnitrate of bismuth in a starch or wheat-flour gruel may also give temporary relief, but the diarrhea is likely to reappear and cause the death of the animal.

  4. If the case is severe, give 1 ounce of castor oil with a teaspoonful of creolin and 20 grains of subnitrate of bismuth.

  5. The subnitrate and carbonate are prescribed in doses from .

  6. The Chromate is employed in calico-printing, and the subnitrate as a paint under the name of pearl-white.

  7. The solution, poured into a large volume of warm distilled water, gives a crystalline precipitate of subnitrate of bismuth.

  8. Subnitrate of bismuth may be given with the opium or separately in 2-dram doses.

  9. Good results follow the use of powdered opium 2 drams and subnitrate of bismuth 1 ounce, repeated three times a day.

  10. If the diarrhoea should persist, nitrate or oxide of silver, sulphate of copper, and subnitrate of bismuth in appropriate doses, given with a little opium, will all be found to be useful remedies.

  11. If the laudanum injections fail to restrain the diarrhoea, it will be well to have recourse, in combination with opium, to the subnitrate of bismuth or the acetate of lead.

  12. Subnitrate of bismuth may be used in combination with this or as a substitute for it.

  13. From the purified metal subnitrate of bismuth can be prepared by the following process, which is that given in the British Pharmacopœia.

  14. The presence of arsenic in bismuth subnitrate may easily be detected by Marsh’s test.

  15. Subnitrate of bismuth nearly always contains arsenic and other impurities, when it has been prepared from commercial bismuth.

  16. MERCK'S Bismuth Subnitrate is a very light powder and fully conforms to the pharmacopoeial requirements.

  17. Bismuth: where there is much exudation, the powder, or ointment, either of subnitrate or carbonate.

  18. If the stomach tastes very sour, take some baking soda; subnitrate of bismuth (ten grains) is good, if you have it.

  19. As stated before for nausea and sour belching, baking soda or bismuth subnitrate can be used when there is much gas, sour belchings; crust coffee is very good.

  20. Boettger has proposed the following quantitative test for the presence of sugar in urine: He first adds some potash to the sample of urine, and then a small quantity of subnitrate of bismuth, and boils the mixture.

  21. To detect subnitrate of mercury in calomel, digest dilute nitric acid on it, and test the acid with potash, when a precipitate will fall in case of that contamination.

  22. If the liquors are perfectly neutral at the moment of mixing them, some subnitrate of mercury is thrown down, which cannot be removed by washing, and which gives a noxious contamination to the bland calomel.

  23. To complete the polish of the horn, the surface must be rubbed with the subnitrate of bismuth by the palm of the hand.

  24. When this is not allowed freely to come off, a portion of subnitrate or nitrate of mercury is apt to be formed, to the injury of the general process and the product.

  25. If the Subnitrate of Bismuth is not to be readily obtained, the use of any other powder such as starch, finely divided and baked so as to be free from a tendency to form starch paste when applied to a mucous surface, is equally good.

  26. Following this, a small amount of Subnitrate of Bismuth may be snuffed into each nostril.

  27. In cholera infantum subnitrate of bismuth should be given in doses of from five to ten grains at intervals of from two to four hours.

  28. Lime water and the subnitrate of bismuth, in twenty-grain doses three or four times a day, are useful to allay irritation.

  29. The subnitrate of bismuth is invaluable in certain cases of dyspepsia, and still more notably so in diarrhoea.

  30. And lactic acid, with from five to twenty parts of water; and an ointment containing a drachm each of bismuth subnitrate and white precipitate to the ounce.

  31. Intimately mix the subnitrate of bismuth and the glycerin by trituration, then heat the mixture in a water-bath, and gradually add to it solution of potassa, under constant stirring, until the bismuth salt is dissolved.

  32. Subnitrate of bismuth furnishes the best white; it has, however, the disadvantage of turning brown in air containing sulphuretted hydrogen.

  33. Bismuth subnitrate in doses of about one gramme, given dry on the tongue and swallowed without water, has a local antiseptic and protective action.

  34. The treatment of traumatic esophagitis consists in rest in bed, sterile liquid food, and the administration of bismuth subnitrate (about one gramme in an adult), dry on the tongue every 4 hours.

  35. The subnitrate or carbonate of bismuth may be given in ten- or twenty-grain doses, suspended in water by means of mucilage of acacia, and flavored with ginger or peppermint.

  36. The subnitrate or subcarbonate can be given in powder on an empty stomach in doses of five to twenty grains alone or in combination with opium, or it can be dispensed with alkalies in water.

  37. Bismuth subnitrate or subcarbonate unites with sulphuretted hydrogen and absorbs it.

  38. As a substitute for them the subnitrate of bismuth has come into use, and in much larger doses than were formerly employed.

  39. Bismuth subnitrate has recently been lauded as a topical remedial agent.

  40. The following formula is quite useful in checking diarrhoea: salol one-half ounce, bismuth subnitrate one ounce, and bicarbonate of soda two ounces.

  41. It is advisable in most cases to follow this with the following mixture: bicarbonate of soda one ounce, bismuth subnitrate one-half ounce, and salol one-quarter ounce.

  42. The subnitrate of bismuth will be found much better than any ordinary talcum or toilet powder, many of which do not make good dressing powders.

  43. The powder to use should be plain subnitrate of bismuth.

  44. The corresponding nitrate, BiONO{3}, is largely used in medicine under the name of subnitrate of bismuth.

  45. What weight of bismuth can be got from 2 grams of the subnitrate BiONO{3}.

  46. A subnitrate of didymium is formed, and remains as an insoluble residue on extracting with hot water.


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