ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD CARRON OIL
Named after Carron, Scotland, where it was used among the ironworkers.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARRON OIL»
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carron oil in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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St. Thomas's Hospital Reports
Complication!. — Conjunctivitis 1 ; epilepsy 1. See also Fatal cases. Treatment (
primary). — Carron oil 25 ; carbolic oil 2 ; terebiue and oil 1 , Ol. OlivsB and Zinc.
Oxide 1; chlorinated soda lotion 1; Cat. Lini 1; warm bath (100°) 1. Fatal catet.
St. Thomas's Hospital (London, England), 1884
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The Transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical ...
The carron oil continues to be extensively employed, more so probably than any
other application. I have noticed that there is some difference in the mode of
preparing and applying it. It is generally prepared with linseed oil and lime-water:
...
Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, 1851
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THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE PROVINCIAL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ...
TI. CABKON OIL. The carron oil continues to be extensively employed, more so
probably than any other application. I have noticed that there is some difference
in the mode of preparing and applying it. It is generally prepared with linseed oil ...
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Buffalo Medical Journal
Thomas Bryant applies to burns of small extent carbolic oil, as : Carbolic acid,
Olive or linseed oil, Oj. M. or ointment, I£ Carbolic acid, 3iv, Lard, liv, Castor oil, lj.
M. When larger surfaces are involved, these should be replaced by carron oil or ...
Dr. Fellows' Solidified Carron Oil. A thoroughly scientific antiseptic treatment for
burns^ Prepared by Antoinette K. Fellows, M. D. The Fireman's ready friend.
Stops smarting and pain. at once from burns of any description, either from steam
, fire, ...
A piece of surgeons' lint saturated with carron-oil (equal parts of linseed oil and
lime-water) is applied, the smooth surface of the lint being placed to the part, and
is covered with oiled silk or gutta tissue, cotton wool or gamgee :nd absorbent ...
That must hurt like the dickens. The hair is scorched off in places right down to
the hide. It looks blistered, too. Got any carron oil, Billy?" "Sure, there's a first aid
kit in the office. Wait I'll get yuh some. " The night watchman disappeared to return
...
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An essay on burns in two parts ... The first part originally ...
Carron Oil. — Lime water, mixed with an equal quantity of linseed oil, forms a
convenient saponaceous liniment, which is much used for burns at the iron
founderies of Carron, in Scotland. Hence arises its name of Carron oil, by which it
is ...
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Dictionary of Plant Lore
Carron Oil 60 Castor Oil Plant Carpobrotus edulis > HOTTENTOT FIG
Carpobrotus equilaterale > FIG MARIGOLD CARRON OIL So named because it
was first introduced in the Carron Iron Works, is a mixture of equal parts of
linseed oil and ...
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Rising from the Flames: The Experience of the Severely Burned
One example is Dr. John Roebuck, the owner of Carron Iron Foundries in
Scodand, who developed a remedy which was a mixture of linseed oil and lime
water. This "carron oil" became the standard formula in use from the 1700s
through the ...
Albert Howard Carter, Jane A. Petro, 1998
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CARRON OIL»
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A showstopper's secrets
And in terms of supplements, we generally only use carron oil when necessary. Your horses are always impeccably well turned out, as are their ... «Irish Independent, Jun 15»
Demand forced Falkirk Infirmary to grow
A local doctor was summoned and Patrick's burnt right foot was dressed with Carron Oil, a concoction invented at the works for just such an ... «Falkirk Herald, Feb 14»
Flour as a Burn Remedy
Carron oil for example (a mixture of linseed oil and lime water), is a filthy application and is responsible for a great deal of the mortality after ... «About - News & Issues, Apr 11»