This section is from the book "Materia Medica: Pharmacology: Therapeutics Prescription Writing For Students and Practitioners", by Walter A. Bastedo. Also available from Amazon: Materia Medica: Pharmacology: Therapeutics: Prescription Writing for Students and Practitioners.
These are for local application, and act as protectives in a purely mechanical way. Such are: collodion, adhesive plaster, liquid glass (solution of sodium silicate), plaster-of-Paris (dried calcium sulphate), and the various dusting-powders, such as starch, lycopodium, and talcum, the last being a silicate of magnesium.
 
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