For the latter reason I do not use the subsulphate and perchloride of iron; for the former, the permanganate of potassium.
Polypi not large and favorably located can sometimes be cured by an astringent powder, as iodoform, sulphate of zinc, or alum, or by applying the liquid subsulphate of iron.
Nausea and vomiting are best relieved by carbolic acid mixture, and hemorrhages by the solution of the chloride or subsulphate of iron.
Hemorrhage by vomiting or by stool will demand ice, subsulphate of iron, ipecac, ergotin in the form of subcutaneous injection especially, and other remedies which have been found useful in gastric or intestinal hemorrhage.
The third method is practicable only with substances having a great affinity for subsulphate of alumina; it consists in agitating recently precipitated alumina with the decoction of the dye.
Brochantite is a subsulphate of copper observed in small crystals at Ekaterinenbourg in Siberia.
If we now decompose this solution, by pouring into it water of ammonia, there appears an insoluble white powder, which is subsulphate of alumina, or basic alum; and contains three times as much earth as exists in the neutral sulphate.
The subsulphate of iron, commonly employed in the form of Monsel's solution, is usually employed because of its efficiency as a styptic, and because of the fact that it is less irritating than others.
A superior styptic has been supplied in the form of dry subsulphate of iron fused to small sticks of wood.
DEEP BLOOD RED Subsulphate of iron, calcined in a muffle until it becomes a beautiful capucine red, 1 part; flux No.
The subsulphate of iron may be increased a little, the proportions of flux vary.
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