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calomel    
n. 甘汞

甘汞

calomel
n 1: a tasteless colorless powder used medicinally as a
cathartic [synonym: {calomel}, {mercurous chloride}]


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  • Calomel | Medical Terms - American Civil War Forums
    Calomel was a mercury based compound used extensively by both Union and Confederate doctors to treat a wide variety of medical conditions It came in two main forms "Blue pills" contained a mixture of mercury, rose water, licorice, powered rose, honey, and sugar "Blue mass" was a lump of
  • Private Carleton Burgan - First Successful Plastic Surgery Operation . . .
    From the National Museum of Civil War Medicine (with permission) One of the first successful operations of plastic surgery was performed on Private Carleton Burgan Private Burgan contracted pneumonia in Winchester, Virginia and was admitted to U S General Hospital #1 in Frederick, Maryland
  • GRAPHIC - Mercury Poisoning for Pneumonia - Graphic Photo Warning . . .
    From The National Museum of Civil War Medicine (with permission) - Most of us have seen this scary photo but have NOT realized it was not from battle but from mercury poisoning And we were just talking on another thread how all of us “of a certain age” played with mercury via our science
  • Acadia Makes It Two | Naval War - At Sea Along Inland Waterways
    The lots, as reported by the Galveston Weekly News, included flannel cloth, Nova Scotia wool, linen and silk handkerchiefs, lead pencils, letter paper and envelopes, percussion caps, hand tools, preserved fruit, black tea, claret, playing cards, gold lace, French quinine, calomel
  • Bayonet Wounds ln The Civil War. | Medical Care
    There had been no alvine evacuations, notwithstanding repeated doses of calomel and rhubarb, Epsom salt, podophyllin, with terebinthinate enemata In the forenoon, pills containing half a drop of croton oil were ordered to be given every hour until the bowels mowed On the 13th, the patient was freely purged A fungus began to protrude from the
  • Maggots and Rats: Natures Surgeons During the Civil War
    After several ineffectual attempts to extirpate these pests, I succeeded perfectly by sprinkling calomel freely over the wounded surfaces When the sloughs separated, clean granulating surfaces were presented, and by using balsam of copaiba, as a dressing, smearing the bandages with this oleo-resin, I could keep the wounds free of maggots
  • Gemrig Improved Bullet Extractor | Medical Care
    Bullet forceps and extractors, of various types and sizes were in use during the Civil War Traditional forceps (pictured at left) worked fine for removing round balls, but not very well for removing conical projectiles The improved version (pictured right), manufactured by Jacob H Gemrig
  • NF - Braxton Bragg: The Most Hated Man of the Confederacy | Civil War . . .
    Biographer Judith Lee Hallock, for example, suggested that his sour personality might have derived from his chronic ailments, and worsened with self-medicated doses of mercury-based calomel and perhaps opiates as well
  • Flux (WARNING: not a pleasant subject) | Medical Care
    I have been studying the immense and complex reference known as The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, whose two volumes were published in the 1870s '80s, in multiple parts totaling well over 3 000 densely-packed pages [see
  • Disease in the ACW | Medical Care | Page 2
    Medical Surgical History--Part II, Volume I Class I --Zymotic Diseases --Chapter I --Diarrhoea And Dysentery Section I --Statistical Remarks [excerpt] The various forms of flux which appeared among the troops during the war were recorded on the monthly reports of sick and wounded under





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