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Physician's Materia Medica on Potassium Chlorate
POTASSIUM CHLORATE
   A distinctly poisonous salt to be used therefore with caution. Its most important use is as a gargle in acute pharyngitis; applied locally and taken internally in stomatitis and in mercurial sore mouth; much used in tablets and lozenges for ulcerated mouth and throat. Dose 0.3 to 1.0 Grm. (5 to 15 grs.).1
   A distinctly poisonous salt to be used therefore with caution. Its most important use is as a gargle in acute pharyngitis; applied locally and taken internally in stomatitis and in mercurial sore mouth; much used in tablets and lozenges for ulcerated mouth and throat. Dose 0.3 to 1.0 Grm. (5 to 15 grs.).1
WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.
Physician's Therapeutics Memoranda on Potassium Chlorate
PHARYNGITIS
   General treatment the same as ilr incipient bronchitis. Locally, use frequently as a gargle A... / ...ncture ferric chloride containing 5 grs. to the drachm of quinine sulphate; apply suprarenal extract to relieve congestion; gargle with a solution of potassium chlorate and ferric chloride; apply antipyrin by spray. In Chronic Pharyngitis occasional applications of a solu tion of silver nitrate, or ...1
   General treatment the same as ilr incipient bronchitis. Locally, use frequently as a gargle A... / ...ncture ferric chloride containing 5 grs. to the drachm of quinine sulphate; apply suprarenal extract to relieve congestion; gargle with a solution of potassium chlorate and ferric chloride; apply antipyrin by spray. In Chronic Pharyngitis occasional applications of a solu tion of silver nitrate, or ...1
PTYALISM
   Internally, belladonna; as a mouth wash, Formal-Antiseptine diluted with two to four parts of water; potassium chlorate with a little tincture myrrh or with tincture ferric chloride; alum.1
   Internally, belladonna; as a mouth wash, Formal-Antiseptine diluted with two to four parts of water; potassium chlorate with a little tincture myrrh or with tincture ferric chloride; alum.1
STOMATITIS
   Apply solutions of borax or potassium chlorate; sodium sulphite. in powder; Antiseptine or Alkal-Antiseptine, full strength; carbolat ed oil; in obstinate cases, touch the spots with copper sulphate or with lunar caustic. Give attention to the patient’s general health.1
   Apply solutions of borax or potassium chlorate; sodium sulphite. in powder; Antiseptine or Alkal-Antiseptine, full strength; carbolat ed oil; in obstinate cases, touch the spots with copper sulphate or with lunar caustic. Give attention to the patient’s general health.1
References
1) Nelson, Baker & Co., 1904, Physician's Handy Book of Materia Medica and Therapeustics, Detroit, Michigan.
