10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «SALUBROL»
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Dental Items of Interest: A Monthly Journal of Dental ...
SALUBROL, A SUBSTITUTE FOR IODOFORM. By Paul de Terra, Dentist, Zurich,
Switzerland. Salubrol is an extremely fine powder of a light (sulphur) yellow tint,
which in taste and smell suggests the pharmacy ; it is in soluble in ether and in ...
2
The Southern Dental Journal and Luminary
The paste of salubrol and arsenic (ac. arsen., 3 ; salubrol, cocaine, aa I ; ac.
carbol., q. s. ut fiat pasta spissa) I consider very effective. The paste of salubrol
and glycerine is made by mixing the powder thoroughly with glycerine in a mortar
, ...
3
Southern Dental Journal and Luminary
The paste of salubrol and arsenic (ac. arsen., 3 ; salubrol, cocaine, aa 1 ; ac.
carbol., q. s. ut fiat pasta spissa) I consider very effective. The paste of salubrol
and glycerine is made by mixing thepowder thoroughly with glycerine in a mortar,
...
Benjamin Holliday Catching, Henry Herbert Johnson, W. R. Holmes, 1896
4
Dental Brief: An American Journal of Dental Science, Art and ...
R. Mvrlmz, in Pacific Stomalotogical Gazdtr. Salubrol Root-canal Filling.-A paste
made of salubrol thoroughly mixed with glycerin in a mortar keeps excellently,
and in a closed glass jar remains soft, but must be stirred daily as the salubrol
rises ...
5
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
... had been tattooed with blue paint; fever and complete insomnia rapidly
terminated her life. Salubrol, a New Antiseptic Powder.— Salubrol and Salubrol
gauze (20 per cent. ) are designed to substitute iodoform, and are proving
successful on ...
SALUBROL. As defined by Dr. Silber,2 of Breslau, salubrol is a combination of
bromin with methylenbisantipyrin. It is an entirely odorless powder. His
experiments indicate that it is not poisonous. Applied to bacteria, he finds it an
efficient ...
Maine. State Board of Health, 1898
7
New England Medical Monthly
Tinct. cardamomi comp., 2 j. - Syr., q. s. Sig. Dose, one-half ounce night and
morning. (Due to lead poisoning.) ' SALUBROL.—ThiS is a new substitute for
iodoform described by Dr. M. Silber, of Breslau (T kerapeuz'z'sc/zg : Woe/
zensckrz'fz'), ...
8
Meyer Brothers Druggist
Salubrol (120). — This is a substitute for iodoform introduced by M. Silber, of
Breslau. It is made by the action of bromine on a compound of methyle and
antipyrin. It is stable under ordinary circumstances, but on coming in contact with
organic ...
9
Proceedings of the Connecticut Pharmaceutical Association
A mixture of almond oil and saccharin prepared in three degrees of strength,
indicated by figures 70, 10 and I, which shows its sweetening power compared to
sugar. SALUBROL. A new substitute for iodoform, obtained by the action of
bromine ...
Connecticut Pharmaceutical Association, 1897
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Journal of the American Medical Association
... if she had been tattooed with blue paint; fever and complete insomnia rapidly
terminated her life. Sslsbrol, a New Antlseptlc Powder-i Salubrol and Salubrol
gauze (20 per cent.) are designed to substitute iodoform, and are proving
successful ...