Notes on the Newer Remedies: Their Therapeutic Applications and Modes of Administration, Second Edition Page: 185
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SODIUM SOZOIODOLA TE.-SODIUM TELLURA TE. 185
by the digestive organs. This medicament is said to be
particularly useful in diseases of children.
Administration.-The dose of sodium paracresotate
is I to 20 grains (0.06 to 1.3 grammes); as an antiseptic
it is administered in amounts varying from s to 4 of a
grain (o.oo81 to 0.0162 gramme).
SODIUM SOZOIODOLATE.
This salt, called also sodium, di-iodo-p/enol-mono-sul-
pihonate, has the composition CH212(OH)SO3Na.
Physical Properties. This compound appears in the
form of colorless, well-defined prisms.
Therapeutic Applications.- Sozoiodolate of sodium
has yielded good results as an antisyphilitic in the treat-
ment of ulcers, and it is considered superior in this
respect to iodoform. It is also serviceable in diseases
of the bladder and in catarrhal affections of the nasal
mucous membrane. The powder, simply insuffiated into
the nostrils, has been found highly successful in the
treatment of whooping-cough.
Administration.-Sodium sozoiodolate is employed as
a dusting-powder, as an ointment made of Io parts each
of lanolin and paraffin to 2 parts of the sozoiodolate, or
in solutions of the strength of I per cent.
SODIUM TELLURATE.
The " normal salt" so called is tellurate of sodium, a
body composed of NaTeO4,5 H20.
Physical Properties.-This compound is a white
powder.
Solubility.-This salt is soluble in water.
Therapeutic Applications.- Telluzrate of sodium is
valuable in the treatment of the night-sweats of pulmo-
nary phthisis.
Administration.-This remedy is best given in alco-
holic mixtures, in single doses of from 7 to 5 of a grain
(o 0.02 to 0.05 gramme), or in daily amounts of I grain
(o.o6 gramme).
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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/m1/184/: 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.