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1 The lunar caustic was applied in half an hour after the accident.
2 I applied the lunar caustic to form an eschar and then the gold-beater's skin.
3 The moon (luna) was the symbol for silver; hence the name " lunar caustic . "
4 I applied the lunar caustic to form an eschar and protected it with gold-beater's skin.
5 The following case will present a specimen of my trials of the lunar caustic in larger ulcers.
6 It is nitric acid; the other is caustic potash, or, as it is sometimes labeled, lunar caustic .
7 The bearer, Rujub's daughter, will give you the bottles, one containing lunar caustic , the other nitric acid.
8 I cannot come to his assistance by destroying the throat with lunar caustic , and then reconstructing it.
9 The lunar caustic was applied extensively over the wound and abraded parts and induced little bleeding or pain.
10 Fused nitrate, or " lunar caustic , " prepared by fusing the crystallized salt and casting it into sticks.
11 Put into it half an inch of lunar caustic ; fill it up with good vinegar, and cork it tightly.
12 The warts should be clipped off with sharp scissors and their roots burned with a solid pencil of lunar caustic .
13 I reapplied the lunar caustic to form eschars, and I evacuated a little fluid from their centre for three successive days.
14 I have found no kind of caustic so manageable as the lunar caustic ; and this is best applied in the solid form.
15 Von Hasselt therefore urges the utmost caution in using lunar caustic ; the sticks and holder should always be carefully examined before use.
16 From the preceding observations it would naturally be concluded that the lunar caustic would afford a remedy for the treatment of ulcers.
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