10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANTHARIDAL»
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1
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
obtained, verv rich in cantharidine, which easily combines with resins, fats, or
collodion. M. OETTINGER, of Munich, proposes to employ this, in various forms,
for producing vesication. CANTHARIDAL Erase. This is formed by digesting one
part ...
2
Western Medico-chirurgical Journal
CANTHARIDAL ETHER. This is formed by digesting one part of coarsely
powdered cantharides in two parts of sulphuric ether, for three days, and
expressing. The ether is charged with cantharadinc, with a green oil, and with a
yellow wax-like ...
3
Journal of Materia Medica
Cantharidal. Acetic. Rubefacient. A convenient and efficient instrument to
produce counter-irritation when it is desired to occasion merely redness or
inflammation of the skin. Offered as a substitute for the ordinary irritants, such as
mustard.
4
Sajous's Analytical Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine
Cantharidal collodion. Cantharidal liniment. Cantharidal oil, external only.
Cantharidal ointment. Cantharidal paper (blister-paper). Cantharidal plaster with
pitch. Cantharidal warming plaster. The powder of cantharides is too acrid and
irritating ...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, 1902
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Annual and Analytical Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine
Cantharidate of potassium, 1/m to 1/,o,, grain; hypodermically only. I Cantharidal
collodion. Cantharidal liniment. Cantharidal oil, external only. cantharidal
ointment. cantharidal paper (blister-paper). Cantharidal plaster with pitch. i
Cantharidal ...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, 1898
6
LONDON JOURNAL OF MEDICIN
Cantharidal Ether. This is formed by digesting one part of coarsely powdered
Cantharides in two parts of sulphuric Ether, for three days, and expressing. The
Ether is charged with Cantharidine, with a green oil, and with a yellow, wax-like ...
7
Pocket Medical Dictionary
CANTHARIDAL lioma of the lip, due to irritation from a pipe. C., Soft, one
composed chiefly of cells. Canceration, kan-ser-a'-shun. Development into a
cancer. Cancerin, kan'-ser-in. A ptomain found in the urine, in uterine cancer.
Cancerism ...
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
8
Learning from the Wounded: The Civil War and the Rise of ...
98 They treated burning pain by blistering the seat of pain with Granville's lotion,
99 followed by a cantharidal ointment or cantharidal collodion, water dressings,
avoidance of air and heat, and morphia injected once a day. Mitchell later ...
9
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
cantharidal Cape cobra is associated with Catherine and Cesare Borgia in the
15th Century. cantharidal. pertaining to or containing cantharides. cantharidate.
to saturate, impregnate, or treat with cantharides. Cf. canthharidize. cantharidean.
10
The national standard dispensatory: Containing the natural ...
COLLODIUM CANTHARIDATUM, V. 8., P. G.— Cantharidal Collodion. Collodium
vesicans, Br. ; Collodium cantharidale. — Blistering collodion, E. ; Collodion
vesicant (s. cantharide, cantharidal ), Fr. ; Blasenzieheiides Kollodium, Spanisch-
...
Hobart Amory Hare, Charles Caspari, Henry Hurd Rusby, 1909