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Example sentences for "sulphuric ether"

  • Add two drachms of Goulard's extract, and the same quantity of sulphuric ether to a pint of cold water.

  • Add one drachm of sulphuric ether to half an ounce of syrup of marsh-mallows, and six ounces of barley water.

  • Compound Spirit of Sulphuric Ether Compound Spirit of Sulphuric Ether is a very useful stimulant, narcotic, and antispasmodic.

  • Any alcohol evaporated is replaced, and then to the cooled solution is added, sulphuric ether rectified at 65 deg.

  • Sulphuric ether is said to be taken largely in the north of Ireland as a stimulant, particularly in Antrim.

  • Sulphuric ether, rectified spirit, and solution of acetate of ammonia, of each 1-1/2 fl.

  • Sulphuric ether used as an an\'91sthetic agent.

  • 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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