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temperature, and of a 3% concentration. The recent 

 infusion is best,, as it loses power with age. With a 

 camel's-hair pencil, it is applied to the lids, two or three 

 times. Reaction should be present within twenty-four 

 hours. If not, repeat application. This is painful in 



Figr. 30. 



action, and ice-water bags, etc., should be employed. 

 The inflammation will last for at least two weeks. 

 Keep patient in dark stall, and quiet. As soon as the 

 inflammatory membrane has appeared, use the cold ap- 

 plication until reaction has abated. Treat the case as 



