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Identifier: oralanaesthesial00thom (find matches)
Title: Oral anaesthesia; local anaesthesia in the oral cavity, technique and practical application in the different branches of dentistry
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Thoma, Kurt H. (Kurt Hermann), 1883-
Subjects: Anesthesia in dentistry Anesthesia, Dental
Publisher: Boston, Mass., Ritter & Flebbe
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Aquae dest 300.0 Fill the bottle with this solution and boil it fifteen minutes.Lately, however, a new solution, called Kinger solution, hasbeen recommended. It contains the salts found in the blood,and is claimed to fulfill the requirements better still. It con-tains Calcium chloride, which was found by Professor Guerber,Director of the Pharmacological Institute, Marburg, to im-prove the process of absorption in the tissue, and to stimulatethe action of the leukozytes. I have been using the Ringersolution for the last three months; it contains: Sodium chloride 0.50 Calcium chloride 0.04 Potassium chloride 0.02 Aquae dest 100.00 There are Ringer tablets on the market, which are dissolvedin distilled water: ten tablets to 100 c.c. aqua dest. The solu-tion is then boiled for fifteen minutes. These simplify the self-production of the salt solution. 5. DISTILLED WATER The greatest difficulty for the conscientious practitioner isto get perfectly distilled water. The druggist does not keep
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Ii;. 26. IcincI Ajjiiaraliis to ijrodiirc dislillfd water. 52 ORAL ANAESTHESIA the distilled water in aseptic condition, and in a short time itbecomes impure by the growth of all kinds of fungi and theirproducts. Vegetations of these often can be seen with thenaked eye, swimming around in the bottle. Although the fungithemselves are killed when dissolving the tablets, there arestill the dead cells and the previously formed toxins toi be con- LooIiTio-water imlet. i>>-_^ ■

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  • bookyear:1914
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Thoma__Kurt_H___Kurt_Hermann___1883_
  • booksubject:Anesthesia_in_dentistry
  • booksubject:Anesthesia__Dental
  • bookpublisher:Boston__Mass___Ritter___Flebbe
  • bookcontributor:Columbia_University_Libraries
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