NOTES.-Solutions for hypodermic use should be neutral in reaction, neither acid nor alkaline; and freshly prepared, especially solutions of the alkaloids, which develop a penicillium, which grows at the expense of the alkaloid. Aqua Fontana, if filtered, is a better menstruum than Aqua Destillata which has been kept for a week, and frequently exposed to the atmosphere. To run the least risk of producing a sore at the point of T injection, use very fine needles, and deliver the injection into the areolar tissue beneath the skin, instead of into the skin, as lay parties generally do for themselves. I have given injections of Morphine and Atropine to a dying girl 3 and 4 times daily for two months, and never produced a sore. between the fingers, before returning it to the case; the sebaceous matter on the fingers Always force out all fluid, and wipe the needle-point dry keeping it free from rust. There is an area of several inches square, on the upper and exterior aspect of the thigh, just below the great trochanter of the femur, which is remarkably insensible, being sparingly supplied with cutaneous nerves. (See Fig. 307, Gray's Anatomy, 10th English edition.) An injection delivered in this area will not be felt by the patient. Avoid puncturing a vein; if you do so, watch the patient and prepare an injection containing gr. of Atropine Sulphate, to administer if dangerous symptoms arise. Never, except under special circumstances, administer the salts of Morphine or Atropine hypodermically to children less than 15 years of age. Acetanilide, in minute proportion, added to aqueous solutions for hypodermic use, is said to preserve them from decomposition more efficiently than any other agent hitherto employed for that purpose. CHLORODYNE. A COMPARISON OF ITS INGREDIENTS, ACCORDING TO TEN FORMULE Quantity of each article in a 3iv mixture as per the formula of 50 10 Nat'l Disp. 33/2 248 250 375 . 50 8 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 1920 247 154 150 247 3-10 5-15 5-30 5-30 5-15 240 1632 q. s. Morphine in Mxv,.... gr. THE 1/4 To % 18 3'2 16 NOTE.-See ante, page 173, for remarks on this preparation, and the number of formulæ representing it. 1920 1920 5-10 10-30 **Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit. tt Tinct. Chloroformi et Morphinæ, B. P. As given by Stokes and Blyth in "Hygiene." |