Notes on the Newer Remedies: Their Therapeutic Applications and Modes of Administration, Second Edition Page: 183
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SODIUM DI-IODO-SALIC YLA TE.
has also rendered great service in paralysis agitans when
the iodides, electricity, the actual cautery, suspension,
and other forms of treatment have been of no avail.
Administration.-Soditun borate may be given in the
form of powder, in doses of from 4 to 8 grains (0.25 to
0o.50 gramme) three times a day.
SODIUM DI-IODO-SALICYLATE.
The formula of this salt is HO,C6H2I2CO2Na.
Physical Properties.-This compound occurs in white
needle-like bodies.
Therapeutic Applications.-Di-iodo-salicylate of so-
dium is used as an antiseptic, particularly in the treat-
ment of parasitic diseases of the skin, but so far its
employment seems to have been limited.
Administration.-This salt is applied locally as a
dusting-powder.
SODIUM DI-THIO-SALICYLATE.
Physical Properties.-This salt appears as a grayish-
white, very hygroscopic powder.
Solubility.-This drug is soluble in water in the pro-
portion of I to I.
Therapeutic Applications.-Di-thio-salicylate of so-
dium has been found beneficial as an antiseptic and bac-
tericide. It seems to have rendered good service in the
treatment of gonorrhceal rheumatism and rheumatic
fever. Locally, it has been successfully employed against
ozzena.
Administration.-The dose of this remedy is 3 grains
(0.20 gramme) twice a day.
SODIUM ETHYLATE.
This salt is represented by the formula C2H,,NaO.
Physical Properties.-Et/ylate of sodium occurs in
the form of a brownish or whitish powder.
Solubility.-This salt is soluble in alcohol.
Therapeutic Applications.-This medicament at pres-I83
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Cerna, David. Notes on the Newer Remedies: Their Therapeutic Applications and Modes of Administration, Second Edition, book, 1894; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143542/m1/182/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas Health Science Center Libraries.