Effects of the Vapours of Chloroform, Sulphuric Ether, and Hydrocyanic Acid.
This vapour seems more injurious than that of sulphuric ether.
The only one of commercial importance is sulphuric ether, which was first made known under the name of sweet oil of vitriol, in 1540, by the receipt of Walterus Cordus.
Storch recommends to make a browning solution with 1 part of sulphate of copper, one third of a part of sulphuric ether, and 4 parts of distilled water.
Bougies are also made entirely of caoutchouc, by the intervention of a solution of this substance in sulphuric ether, a menstruum sufficiently cheap in France, on account of the low duty upon alcohol.
But a strong water proof cement that is equally transparent, may be made by digesting finely powdered gum-copal, in thrice its weight of sulphuric ether till it is dissolved.
The anaesthetics which have hitherto been employed in the practice of medicine are chloroform, sulphuric ether (or a mixture of these), bichloride of methylene and nitrous oxide, and amylene.
Sulphuric ether, or ether, is a clear colorless liquid, very inflammable, soluble in alcohol, and less so in water.
Then the cautious inhalation of ammonia, sulphuric ether, or the vapor of warm water, will be useful.
To one pint of gruel add two ounces of sulphuric ether, and four scruples of the tincture of opium; shake them well together.
A few years ago a mixture of sulphuric ether, and turpentine was very extensively used, especially in France, as a solvent for gall-stones.
Sulphuric ether, and chloroform would no doubt dissolve a concretion of cholesterine in the gall-bladder were they admitted into that viscus in sufficient quantity, and in a pure state.
It was then that Morton revealed the exact nature of it as sulphuric ether, disguised with aromatic oils.
Sulphuric ether, as a chemical compound, was known from the XIII Century, for reference was made to it by Raymond Lully.
Horace Wells of the Applicability of Nitrous Oxide Gas, Sulphuric Ether, and other Vapors, in Surgical Operations, nearly two years before the Patented Discovery of Drs.
Marcy, in conjunction with him, subjected the use of sulphuric ether in a larger surgical operation, to the test of successful experiment.
But to avoid taxation it must be rendered unfit for drinking by the addition of such unpalatable substances as wood alcohol, pyridin, benzola, sulphuric ether or animal oil.
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