However, it is generally recommended that a drop or two of a solution of five grains of nitrate of silver to the ounce of distilled water be dropped in the eyes from a medicine dropper. Manual of the Diseases of Children - Page 88by John Madison Taylor, William Hughes Wells - 1901 - 843 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Robert Drysdale - 1872 - 188 pages
...of sulphate of zinc, with the same of acetate of lead, in an ounce of rose water. — (Ricord.) 6. Five grains of nitrate of silver to the ounce of distilled water as an abortive in the acute stage. — (Ricord.) To be used carefully. OTHER FORMULAE. 7. A drachm... | |
| 1888 - 520 pages
...following if not absolutely impossible ; third, the patient passes his urine and the surgeon injects a solution of five grains of nitrate of silver to the ounce of distilled water ( " hard water " will not do) and allows the injection to remain at least two minutes. A hot bath or... | |
| James Herbert McKee - 1914 - 578 pages
...ligatures in all cases must be rendered aseptic before applying. The eyes of the new-born infant are one of the most important objects for attention. As...of a solution of five grains of nitrate of silver or a 10 per cent, solution of argyrol to the ounce of distilled water be dropped 1n the eyes from a... | |
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