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Glycerin Masses (cold). 



500. Nitrite of Amyl as a Vaso -dilatator. Glycerin masses 

 are certainly very convenient, and give very good results from 

 the scientific not from the aesthetic point of view. They 

 have a great defect for the injection of fresh specimens that 

 is, those in which rigor mortis has not set in ; they stimulate 

 the contraction of arteries. In these cases it may be advisable 

 to use nitrite of amyl as a vaso-dilatator. The animal may be 

 anaasthetised with a mixture of ether and nitrite of amyl, and 

 finally killed with pure nitrite. Or, after killing in any way, 

 a little nitrite of amyl in salt solution may be injected before 

 the injection mass is thrown in. In any case it is advisable 

 to add a little nitrite to the mass just before using. The 

 relaxing power is very great (see OVIATT and SAKGENT, in St. 

 Louis Med. Journ., 1886, p. 207; and Journ. Eoy. Hie. Soc., 

 1887, p. 341). 



501. Scale's Carmine Glycerin Mass (JTow to Work, &c., 

 p. 95). Five grains of carmine are dissolved in a little water 

 with the aid of about five drops of ammonia, and added to 

 half an ounce of glycerin. Then add half an ounce of glycerin 

 with eight or ten drops of acetic or hydrochloric acid, gradu- 

 ally, with agitation. Test with blue litmus paper, and if 

 necessary add more acid till the reaction is decidedly acid. 

 Then add half an ounce of glycerin, two drachms of alcohol, 

 and six drachms of water. 



502. Robin's Carmine Glycerin Mass '(Traitp, p. 33). Consists 

 of the following vehicle : 



Glycerin . . c '" '"* . . ,.'. 2 parts. 



Alcohol . . . . . . 1 part. 



Water . . . . . . 1 



Combined with one third or one fourth its volume of the 

 carmine colouring mass, ante, formula No. 460. r 



503. Beale's Prussian Blue Glycerin Mass (How to Work, &c., 

 p. 93). 



Common glycerin . . .1 ounce. 



Spirits of wine . . . . 1 



Ferrocyanide of potassium . 12 grains. 



Tincture of perchloride of iron . 1 drachm. 

 Water 4 ounces. 



