Directions for Making Anatomical Preparations Formed On the Basis of Pole Mar

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Directions for Making Anatomical Preparations Formed On the Basis of Pole Mar
Usher Parsons
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The acids used, are sulphuric, nitric, muriatic, acetic and pyroligneous, diluted very much with dis- tilled water. Sir Humphrey Davy suggested an economical and convenient preparation of sulphuric acid, which consists in burning sulphur matches over water, in any glass or leaden vessel, agitating it whenever the matches cease to burn ; and when the water is sufficiently impregnated, filtering it, to render WET PREPARATIONS. 115 it clear and transparent. The only objection 1 have heard to it is
..., that after a time, sulphur in form of a fine powder is apt to appear in the glass. Mr. Hay- den, Surgeon Dentist in Baltimore, has succeeded in preserving anatomical specimens in a superior man- ner with pyroligneous acid. * It should be rectified and then diluted with water. Vinegar holding arse- nic or corrosive sublimate in solution is useful. Chlo- rate of lime or common bleaching salts greatly dilut- ed has been tried with success. Acids are however inadmissible where the preparation contains bone, and they are apt to give the soft parts a glutinous covering.

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