PROM THE NITRATE OF SILVER. 
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that in those cases, where the skin has become discolored 
from the long use of nitrate of silver, the discoloration may 
be removed by the internal and external employment of suit- 
able preparations of iodine." 
The following is the formula which Dr. Patterson employs 
for the administration of the ioduret of silver. 
R. Iodureti argenti, ? 
JNitratis potassse, 3 & 
Tere simul ut fiat pulvis subtil, dien adde 
Pulv. glycyrrhizse, 3ss. 
Sacchari albi, 9j. 
Mucil. arab., q. s. 
rri. Fiant pil. xl. quarum sumat aeger j. ter in die. 
Med. Chirurg. Rev., Oct. 1842, from Dublin Med. Press, 
Aug. 24, 1842. 
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