For the official trituration see Trituratio Elaterini, U.
This remedy is prepared by triturating together equal parts of AEthiops mineralis and Antimonium crudum; we may add that the first named consists of a trituration of equal parts of Mercurius viv.
He then gave a half-grain dose, three times a day, of the third decimal trituration of the 'Eryngium aquaticum.
One-grain powder of the 1x was given in water four times a day for two weeks; then the third decimaltrituration was used until June 1st, when patient was discharged cured.
None of our remedies gives a truer picture of hay fever, and since the oil of amber must be securely inclosed in the amber itself, it was but natural to conclude that by trituration I may receive all the virtue of the remedy.
March 15th the following treatment was given: Five-grain powder of the 2x trituration Skookum chuck four times a day, together with the Skookum ointment applied nightly.
Fire can also cause a dissolution, either by fusion or by a trituration that is similar to calcination.
I mention for completeness that the trituration and purification, etc.
The mill naturally indicates the already mentioned trituration of the substance.
The cavity is lined by a hardened secretion and contains a quantity of pebbles and gravel which are used in the mechanical trituration of the food, so that the resemblance to the gizzard of birds is well marked.
This trituration is a manual process and requires some three hours steady and continuous rubbing of the ingredients with pestle and mortar, for each separate composition.
All the organic minerals are in the form of glycerophosphates, and the milk sugar necessary for making a perfect trituration is radio-active, as explained before.
When this happens, the trituration is to be continued for a few minutes longer, when lard, 24 parts, is to be rubbed in, and the ointment at once put into pots.
Blend well together, by trituration in a large mortar, 1 lb.
Employers grumble, and operatives become impatient, when they find the most assiduous triturationapparently fails to hasten the extinction of the globules.
Rub the iodine and mercury in a porcelain mortar, moistening occasionally with a few drops of spirit, and continue the trituration until the mass assumes a uniform green colour, and no metallic globules are visible.
The term is also, sometimes, incorrectly applied to the lengthened trituration of a substance in a marble or Wedgwood-ware mortar.
Dissolve the soap in 7 of water by heat of a water bath; dissolve the iodide of potassium in the remainder of the water, and mix by trituration the two solutions, and when cold add the oil of lemon, and mix thoroughly.
In this state it acquires, by the necessary rubbing into powder, a decided yellow or buff colour, more or less deep, according to the degree of trituration it has undergone.
If a trituration of the medicine cannot be got conveniently, four grains of the Quinine may be put into a four ounce vial of water, shaken well every time, and a teaspoonful taken at a dose.
I give either the crude salt in from one-fourth to one-half grain doses, or a trituration of one grain to four of sugar, giving in the latter case, from one to two grains of the trituration.
I have used this triturationsuccessfully in a few cases.
Moreover, the particles of the softer rocks suffer some amount of mechanical trituration in the muscular gizzards of worms, in which small stones serve as mill- stones.
Perrier saw these muscles in energetic action; and, as he remarks, the trituration of the food must be chiefly effected by this organ, for worms possess no jaws or teeth of any kind.
Claparede believes that they are formed for the sake of acting as mill-stones, and of thus aiding in the trituration of the food.
In the same manner as gallinaceous and struthious birds swallow stones to aid in the trituration of their food, so it appears to be with terricolous worms.
The first decimal trituration was given in doses of two grains gradually increased to ten grains every two hours.
It is absolutely necessary that the ingredients in the above preparations should be reduced to an impalpable powder by careful trituration in a wedgwood mortar.
On the small scale the trituration is performed with a stone and muller, or in a mortar; on the large scale, in a mill, driven by either horse or steam power.
The mixture, which must be complete, may be effected by working the articles together on a marble or glass slab or tile, or, still better, by trituration in a clean wedgwood mortar.
In the laboratory, the term is chiefly applied to powdering by means of a mill or by mechanical power, in opposition to simple pounding or trituration in a mortar or with a slab and muller.
Though by this trituration a tincture of a darker color may be obtained, the color alone is by no means a proof of the strength of the tincture.
By this trituration the salve becomes very soft and delicate, so that it can be conveniently pressed into the small boxes.
In this book when I write trituration I shall always expect you to use it in the form of tablets.
The particles consist of a strong membranous skin, enclosing stearine and elaine, or solid and liquid fat, which may be extracted by trituration and pressure.
Mercury is triturated for several hours with sulphur, in the cold, till a perfect ethiops is formed; potash lye is then added, and the trituration is continued for some time.
It means, in modern language, the washing away of all particles soluble in water, by agitation or triturationwith this fluid, and subsequent decantation or filtration.
It is essential that it should be thoroughly incorporated with the ink by trituration in a mortar.
It is essential that it be thoroughly incorporated with the ink by triturationin a mortar.
In the graminivorous birds, the walls of this cavity are very thick and muscular, and clothed internally with a strong, horny epithelium, serving for the trituration of the food.
But this black powder was restored to the state of running mercury by trituration in a mortar.
Mix thoroughly by trituration in a mortar, and preserve in a well-stoppered bottle.
Mix by thorough trituration in a mortar, and compress in a tablet machine, using 3/8-inch die and punches, to make one hundred 0.
Mix the citric acid, alcresta strychnine and saccharin by thorough trituration in a mortar.
Thoroughly mix the red mercuric iodide with the red fat sugar by trituration in a mortar; and compress in a tablet machine, using 5/16-inch die and punches, to make one hundred 0.
Mix by thorough trituration in a mortar and compress in a tablet machine, using 5/16-inch die and punches, to make one hundred 0.
Excessive trituration interferes with the efficiency of the fat starch, evidently by distributing the fat all over the powder, rendering it homogeneous, which is inimical to tablet making.
Mix the sajodin with the pink fat sugar by thorough trituration in a mortar.
Mix all the ingredients except the cacao butter by thorough trituration (in a warm mortar if in a hurry), permit the alcohol to evaporate completely; then incorporate the cacao butter by gentle trituration for a short time only.
Mix by thorough trituration in a mortar and compress in tablet machine, using 5/16-inch die and punches, to make one hundred 0.
Finally incorporate the fat starch by gentle trituration for a short time only; and compress in a tablet machine, using 5/16-inch die and punches, to make one hundred 0.
Mix the arsenic trioxide with the red fat sugar by thorough trituration in a mortar and compress in a tablet machine, using 5/16-inch die and punches, to make one hundred 0.
Mix by thorough trituration in a mortar; and compress in a tablet machine, using 3/8-inch die and punches, to make one hundred 0.
The other is a Fat Oil, which of itself is not soluble in water; but being divided by the means of trituration into very small globules, it is dispersed through the whole liquor, and suspended therein by the aid of the mucilaginous part.
Mix perfectly, by trituration in a marble mortar, an amalgam of two ounces of fine Tin, and two ounces and a half of Quick-silver, with as much Corrosive Sublimate.
Trituration with water is an excellent way to get out of them all their saline and saponaceous contents.
Trituration alone is sufficient to effect it; however, a proper degree of heat also is of use.
Pour fresh water, but in a smaller quantity, on the mass left after trituration with the machine.
To make the Extract of a Plant byTrituration 389 2.
A trituration made from the leaves, berries, and tender twigs, is given for epilepsy, in doses of twenty grains, twice or three times a day.
Thus softened and rendered tender, they are returned a second time to the action of the mouth, where the grinding teeth complete at their leisure the trituration which is necessary; but which was before left imperfect.