| Robert Druitt - 1854 - 718 pages
...astringent lotion. Either of the weak collyria (F. 117) will answer ; and a large drop of a solution of one grain of nitrate of silver to an ounce of distilled water may likewise be put between the lids once a-day with a camel's-hair pencil. The practice pursued at... | |
| Robert Druitt - 1867 - 730 pages
...astringent lotion. Either of the weak colly ría (F. 117) will answer; and a large drop of a solution of one grain of nitrate of silver to an ounce of distilled water may likewise be put between the lids once a day with a camel's-hair pencil. The practice pursued at... | |
| Maurice Norton Miller - 1887 - 392 pages
...spaces. After the pencilling, drain away the fluid, and pour over the brushed surface a solution of one grain of nitrate of silver to an ounce of distilled water.* Allow the silver solution to remain for twenty minutes in contact with the tissue, the body meanwhile... | |
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