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One method is dipping the potatoes in a solution of corrosive sublimate.
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But the doctors again declared the presence of corrosive sublimate and opium.
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By adaptation, control and conscious direction, we may transmute and sublimate it.
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I found, however, some corrosive sublimate tabloids in my leather medicine case.
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This sublimate is yellow while hot, but changes to white when cold.
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The cytotoxicity of HgCl2, as assessed by inhibition of lactate dehydrogenase activity, exhibited a steep concentration dependence.
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One hundred micromolar HgCl2 caused all cells to become necrotic within 3 hr.
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The enzymatic activity was inhibited by p-chloromercuribenzoate and HgCl2, suggesting an important role of SH group(s) in enzyme function.
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Three of these underwent in vivo fixation with glutaraldehyde prior to the HgCl2 SPAR to prevent toxic effects of mercury on peritoneal tissues.
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At concentrations of HgCl2 greater than or equal to 0.25 mM, cellular necrosis occurred rapidly in all PT cells.
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Urine volume at 6 hr was increased twofold over mercuricchloride alone.
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When exposed to the light it slowly changes into mercuricchloride and mercury:
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The mercuricchloride, being readily volatile, vaporizes and is condensed again in cool vessels.
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Thus mercuricchloride is changed into mercurous chloride:
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Bergé and Reychler proposed extracting both sulphuretted hydrogen and phosphine in an acid solution of mercuricchloride (corrosive sublimate).
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One method is dipping the potatoes in a solution of corrosivesublimate.
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But the doctors again declared the presence of corrosivesublimate and opium.
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I found, however, some corrosivesublimate tabloids in my leather medicine case.
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We should have no hesitation in backing him against so much corrosivesublimate.
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Dissolve eight corrosivesublimate tablets, also called bichloride, in a gallon of water.
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Mercuryperchloride, action on Drosera, 183
Usage of perchloride of mercury in English
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If preferred, one of the more commonly accepted antiseptics-suchas Carbolic Acid, Lysol, Boracic Acid, or PerchlorideofMercury-maybe substituted.
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This may be either carbolic acid 1 in 20, or-what is less volatile, perhaps more effectual, and certainly more economical- perchlorideof mercury 1 in 1,000.