Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
March,  1918. 
•}    Formulas  of  the  Military  Hospitals. 
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Lenthal  Cheatle's  Solution. 
Used  for  sterilizing  wounds. 
1.0 
100  Cc. 
B. 
Malachite  green,  pure   
Spirit  (industrial),  80  per  cent. 
1.0 
100  Cc. 
For  use  mix  equal  parts  of  A  and  B.  The  liquid  is  sprayed  on 
to  the  wounds. — Lancet. 
Hydrion. 
Wound  antiseptic,  devised  by  Dr.  Thos.  Lissaman,  Bolton. 
Make  into  40-grain  tablets.  One  tablet  is  dissolved  in  a  pint  of 
water  to  make  an  antiseptic  solution. 
Madden's  Balsam. 
Used  in  the  treatment  of  lacerated  and  dirty  gunshot-wounds. 
The  balsam  is  placed  in  the  wounds  after  they  have  been  cleansed 
with  iodine  or  cyllin  (1-2,000). 
Eucalyptol, 
Guaiacol, 
Iodoform,  of  each    10  parts 
Peru  balsam    30  parts 
Ether    100  parts 
The  powder  must  not  be  used  too  freely  as  severe  smarting  may 
be  caused.    Dr.  J.  Parlane  Kinloch  finds  that  the  iodoform  in  this 
Mercury  perchloride 
Calcium  chloride  ... 
Sodium  chloride  . . . 
Potassium  chloride  . 
4-375  grams 
1.86  grains 
34.76  grains 
0.076  grain 
Mix. 
— Lancet,  1916,  I,  613. 
N.  C.  I. 
Vermicide  devised  by  Mr.  A.  D.  Peacock,  M.Sc. 
Naphthaline  (crude)    96  parts 
Creosote    2  parts 
Iodoform   2  parts 
