Volume 1
A manual of medical treatment, or, Clinical therapeutics / by I. Burney Yeo.
- Date:
- 1902
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: A manual of medical treatment, or, Clinical therapeutics / by I. Burney Yeo. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![heal they may be touched with solid nitrate of silver, or with a strong solution of the same (60 grains to the ounce), or with a solution of cupric sulphate (10 grains to the ounce), or zinc sulphate (20 grains to the ounce), or mercuric chloride (1 grain to the ounce), or iodo- form may be applied. Or the spots may be touched with la2ns di- vinus, which is made by fusing together equal parts of cupric sulphate, alum, and potassic nitrate. In cachectic cases tonics must be given internally. Quinine in -i-to 2-grain doses with 2 to 5 minims of dilute nitric acid three or four times a day. The diet should be bland but nutritious, and stimulants are freely needed in bad cases. In young children milk and barley water, mixed, should be given, in preference to beef tea, as beef tea may cause smarting of the mouth. 'Alkaline Emollient and Antiseptic Mouth Wash. Grlycei'ini acidi carbolici... ... semi unciam (gss). Sodii bicarbonatis ... ... drachmas duas (51]'). Decocti althtBce ... ... ... ad iincias octo (^viij). Misce, fiat lotio. To be used with an equal quantity of warm water. Another. Acidi borici ... ... ... drachmas duas (51]). Glycerin! ... ... ... ... drachmas duas (5ij). Decocti hordei ad uncias octo (^viij). Misce, fiat lotio. 3. Parasitic stomatitis, apIitiisB, thrush.— This disease has been confounded with the preceding; it is, however, a special form of inflammation of the mouth due to the development in its mucous membrane of a parasitic, fungous growth, the oidium albicans. It commences with dusky redness, heat, dryness and tenderness of the mucous membrane, accompanied by an acid reaction of the buccal secretions : this is followed by the appearance of circular milk-white slightly prominent spots, which run together into irregular flakes or patches, covered with a peculiar](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21932566_0001_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)