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EPSOM SALTS

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 709 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EPSOM SALTS  , heptohydrated magnesium sulphate, MgSO4 7HZO, the magnesii sulphas of
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pharmacy (Ger . Bittersalz) . It occurs dissolved in sea
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water and in most
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mineral waters, especially in those at
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Epsom (from which place it takes its name), Seidlitz, Saidschutz and Pullna . It also occurs in nature in fibrous excrescences, constituting the mineral epsomite or hair-salt; and as compact masses (reichardite), as in the
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Stassfurt mines . It is also found associated with
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limestone, as in the Mammoth Caves,
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Kentucky, and with
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gypsum, as atMontmartre . Epsom salts crystallizes in the orthorhombic
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system, being isomorphous with the corresponding
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zinc and nickel sulphates, and also with magnesium chromate . Occasionally
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monoclinic crystals are obtained by crystallizing from a strong solution . It is used in the arts for weighting cotton fabrics, as a top-dressing for
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clover hay in agriculture, and in dyeing . In
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medicine it is frequently employed as a hydragogue purgative, specially valuable in febrile diseases, in congestion of the portal system, and in the obstinate constipation of painters' colic . In the last case it is combined with potassium iodide, the two salts being exceedingly_ effective in causing the elimination of lead from the system . It is also very useful as a supplement to mercury, which needs a saline aperient to
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complete its
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action . The salt should be given a few hours after the mercury, e.g. in the early
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morning, the mercury having been given at
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night .

It possesses the

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advantage of exercising but little irritant effect upon the bowels . Its nauseous bitter taste may to some extent be concealed by acidifying the solution with dilute sulphuric acid, and in some cases where full doses have failed the repeated administration of small ones has proved effectual . For the manufacture of Epsom salts and for other hydrated magnesium sulphates see MAGNEStuM .

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