Chapter 4

FOOTNOTES:[1]A description of the different instruments in general use for the removal of the various teeth will be found in chapter ii.[2]A description of the form of each tooth, with respect to its bearing upon the construction of forceps and its removal, will be found in chapter ii.[3]The following is a useful formula:—℞Liquoris potassæƷvi.Acidi carbolici glacialisƷij.Aquam ad.℥viii.M.One teaspoonful to be used with half a tumbler-full of warm water as a mouth wash.[4]“A System of Surgery” (edited by Frederick Treves), vol. i., page 292.[5]“Dental Pathology and Surgery,” page 340.[6]Transactions Odontological Society, vol. iii., page 138.[7]Transactions Odontological Society, vol. xxviii., page 3.[8]Journal British Dental Association, vol. xiv., page 727.[9]℞Acidi galliciƷij.Ft. pulv.viij.One powder every two hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.[10]Perchloride of iron should be avoided as a styptic, it nearly always contains some free acid, and is therefore detrimental to the teeth; in addition to this it leads to extensive clotting in the veins, as well as to a certain amount of sloughing of the gums.[11]℞Acidi galliciƷij.Ft. pulv. viij.One powder every two hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.[12]℞Liq. ferri perchloridi♏xxv.Aquæ chloroformiƷij.Aquamad ℥j.Mitte ℥viij.M. Two tablespoonfuls every three hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.[13]℞Ext. ergotæ liquidi♏xx.Acidi sulphurici diluti♏x.Aquam rosæad. ℥j.Mitte ℥viij.M. Two tablespoonfuls every three hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.[14]Injectio ergotini hypodermica B.P.: 1 of ergotine to 2 of camphor water. Dose 3 to 10 minims, made as required.[15]Dental Record, vol. xi., p. 425.[16]Common salt, Ʒj., water 0j. at 99° F.[17]Transactions of the Odontological Society, vol. xxvii., page 123.[18]Two ounces of poppy heads should be placed in one pint of boiling water, the water being boiled down to half a pint.[19]℞Ferri et quiniæ citratisgr. vi.Aquæ chloroformiƷij.Infusum quassiæ ad.℥i.Mitte ℥viij.M. Two tablespoonfuls three times a day after meals.[20]The following will be found useful:—℞Boro-glyceride (Barff)—aa. Ʒiv.Eau de CologneTinct. krameriæSpirit vini. rect.ad. ℥iv.♏Fiat lotio.To be used with water as a mouth wash. Shake before using.[21]℞Zinci sulphatisgr. viij.Zinci chloridigr. vi.Morphinæ acetatisgr. ij.Aquam ad.℥viij.♏Fiat lotio.To be used with an equal quantity of water as a mouth-wash.[22]The Journal of the British Dental Association, vol. vii., page 32.[23]British Journal Dental Science, vol. iii., page 221.[24]“A System of Dental Surgery,” 3rd edition, page 626.

FOOTNOTES:

[1]A description of the different instruments in general use for the removal of the various teeth will be found in chapter ii.

[1]A description of the different instruments in general use for the removal of the various teeth will be found in chapter ii.

[2]A description of the form of each tooth, with respect to its bearing upon the construction of forceps and its removal, will be found in chapter ii.

[2]A description of the form of each tooth, with respect to its bearing upon the construction of forceps and its removal, will be found in chapter ii.

[3]The following is a useful formula:—℞Liquoris potassæƷvi.Acidi carbolici glacialisƷij.Aquam ad.℥viii.M.One teaspoonful to be used with half a tumbler-full of warm water as a mouth wash.

[3]The following is a useful formula:—

M.One teaspoonful to be used with half a tumbler-full of warm water as a mouth wash.

[4]“A System of Surgery” (edited by Frederick Treves), vol. i., page 292.

[4]“A System of Surgery” (edited by Frederick Treves), vol. i., page 292.

[5]“Dental Pathology and Surgery,” page 340.

[5]“Dental Pathology and Surgery,” page 340.

[6]Transactions Odontological Society, vol. iii., page 138.

[6]Transactions Odontological Society, vol. iii., page 138.

[7]Transactions Odontological Society, vol. xxviii., page 3.

[7]Transactions Odontological Society, vol. xxviii., page 3.

[8]Journal British Dental Association, vol. xiv., page 727.

[8]Journal British Dental Association, vol. xiv., page 727.

[9]℞Acidi galliciƷij.Ft. pulv.viij.One powder every two hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.

[9]

One powder every two hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.

[10]Perchloride of iron should be avoided as a styptic, it nearly always contains some free acid, and is therefore detrimental to the teeth; in addition to this it leads to extensive clotting in the veins, as well as to a certain amount of sloughing of the gums.

[10]Perchloride of iron should be avoided as a styptic, it nearly always contains some free acid, and is therefore detrimental to the teeth; in addition to this it leads to extensive clotting in the veins, as well as to a certain amount of sloughing of the gums.

[11]℞Acidi galliciƷij.Ft. pulv. viij.One powder every two hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.

[11]

One powder every two hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.

[12]℞Liq. ferri perchloridi♏xxv.Aquæ chloroformiƷij.Aquamad ℥j.Mitte ℥viij.M. Two tablespoonfuls every three hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.

[12]

M. Two tablespoonfuls every three hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.

[13]℞Ext. ergotæ liquidi♏xx.Acidi sulphurici diluti♏x.Aquam rosæad. ℥j.Mitte ℥viij.M. Two tablespoonfuls every three hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.

[13]

M. Two tablespoonfuls every three hours until the hæmorrhage ceases.

[14]Injectio ergotini hypodermica B.P.: 1 of ergotine to 2 of camphor water. Dose 3 to 10 minims, made as required.

[14]Injectio ergotini hypodermica B.P.: 1 of ergotine to 2 of camphor water. Dose 3 to 10 minims, made as required.

[15]Dental Record, vol. xi., p. 425.

[15]Dental Record, vol. xi., p. 425.

[16]Common salt, Ʒj., water 0j. at 99° F.

[16]Common salt, Ʒj., water 0j. at 99° F.

[17]Transactions of the Odontological Society, vol. xxvii., page 123.

[17]Transactions of the Odontological Society, vol. xxvii., page 123.

[18]Two ounces of poppy heads should be placed in one pint of boiling water, the water being boiled down to half a pint.

[18]Two ounces of poppy heads should be placed in one pint of boiling water, the water being boiled down to half a pint.

[19]℞Ferri et quiniæ citratisgr. vi.Aquæ chloroformiƷij.Infusum quassiæ ad.℥i.Mitte ℥viij.M. Two tablespoonfuls three times a day after meals.

[19]

M. Two tablespoonfuls three times a day after meals.

[20]The following will be found useful:—℞Boro-glyceride (Barff)—aa. Ʒiv.Eau de CologneTinct. krameriæSpirit vini. rect.ad. ℥iv.♏Fiat lotio.To be used with water as a mouth wash. Shake before using.

[20]The following will be found useful:—

To be used with water as a mouth wash. Shake before using.

[21]℞Zinci sulphatisgr. viij.Zinci chloridigr. vi.Morphinæ acetatisgr. ij.Aquam ad.℥viij.♏Fiat lotio.To be used with an equal quantity of water as a mouth-wash.

[21]

To be used with an equal quantity of water as a mouth-wash.

[22]The Journal of the British Dental Association, vol. vii., page 32.

[22]The Journal of the British Dental Association, vol. vii., page 32.

[23]British Journal Dental Science, vol. iii., page 221.

[23]British Journal Dental Science, vol. iii., page 221.

[24]“A System of Dental Surgery,” 3rd edition, page 626.

[24]“A System of Dental Surgery,” 3rd edition, page 626.


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