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Updated: May 11, 2025
It is better when kept in the large bottles, as it forms a more perfect combination: in other words it improves by age. Use. Coat over the iodine to a rose red and then over this mixture to a purple or slate; recoat over the first about one fourth as long as first coating. Gurneys American Compound.
Coat over the iodine to a bright yellow color, then over the compound, No. 1, to red color, recoat over iodine, about one sixth as long, as the time occupied in first coating. No. 2. Coat over iodine same as above, except recoat over the iodine about one fourth to one half as long as first coating. Dry Quick, No. 1. Bromide of Lime and Starch.
Use. To one part of quick add six parts of water; coat to a light yellow over the iodine, to a rose color over the quick, and recoat about one tenth. The above coating may be increased or diminished, it matters not, so that there is not too much, and the proper proportions are preserved. Some add to the above a small quantity of magnesia, say about a teaspoonful to the quart of liquid.
Starch may be added to any of the dry mixtures. Use. Coat over the iodine to a deep yellow, then over this quick to a red color, recoat about one sixth of the time of first coating. I will here again remark, that the exact color of the coating is not essentially provided a proper proportion is preserved.
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