![]() ![]() Quickly empty the contents of the blue phial, of the white phial, and of the magnesia package into the metal receptacle, and stir well with the spoon. A packet of oxide of magnesium (light).A white phial, hermetically sealed, containing 30 cc of caustic potash.A blue hermetically sealed phial, containing 30 cc of a 33 per cent, solution of ferrous sulphate.A metal receptacle to hold about a pint, and a spoon.In every cyanide-room there should be kept three boxes, containing. Two grams of powdered oxide of magnesium (light).Thirty cc of a 5 per cent, solution of caustic potash. ![]() ![]() Thirty cc of a 23 per cent, solution of ferrous sulphate.In 1910, the Committee of the Chemical, Metallurgical and Mining Society of South Africa, appointed to investigate cyanide poisoning, recommend as an antidote to Cyanide Poisoning the following: ![]()
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