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peculiar growths called ' kimkers,' which after a time 

 ulcerate. 



The sores should be dressed with antiseptics, such as 

 solution of perchloride of mercury, or sulphurous acid, or 

 tincture of iodine, or eucalyptus, or carbolic acid. The 

 tumours should be totally excised, or removed by the actual 

 cautery, and the wounds dressed with sulphate of copper. 



Calculi, Biliary, 



Draught. 



Chloride of ammonium, two drachms. 

 Bicarbonate of sodium, one ounce. 

 This draught may be given in the drinking-water, or as 

 a draught, and may be repeated twice daily. 



Hypodermic Injection (in Case of Great Pain). 

 Injectio morphinai hypodermica, forty minims (B,P.). 



Ball 



Aloes mass, six drachms. For prescription, see ' Pur- 

 gatives.' 



Calculi, Urinary. 



Draught 



Bicarbonate of potassium, one ounce. 

 Benzoate of ammonium, one ounce. 

 Water, eight fluid ounces. 

 This draught may be given twice daily. 



Draught. 



Diluted hydrochloric acid, four fluid drachms. 

 This draught may be given twice daily in the drinking- 

 water. 



