ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD DOBELL'S SOLUTION
Named after Horace B. Dobell (1828–1917), British physician.
WHAT DOES DOBELL'S SOLUTION MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of Dobell's solution in the English dictionary
The definition of Dobell's solution in the dictionary is a solution of sodium borate, sodium bicarbonate, phenol, and glycerol, used as an astringent or antiseptic wash for the throat and nose.
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the other ingredients by sieving. Put up in closely stoppered bottles. For use,
about 2 ounces of the mixture is dissolved In a quart of soft, warm water and used
as any shampoo. Physician's Manual of the U.S. P. and N.F., Dobell's solution is
the ...
Dobell's solution is mildly antiseptic, but it does not owe its antiseptic qualities to
the carbolic acid which it contains; but under the supposition that this is the case,
more agreeable smelling and tasting antiseptics are some times substituted for ...
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A manual of diseases of the nose, throat, and ear
FORMULAS AQUEOUS DETERGENTS, SPRAYS, AND WASHES USED TO
CLEANSE MUCOUS MEMBRANES Dobell's Solution. 1. 1$. Sodii bicarbonatis\ -
- x- Sodii biboratis / M 4]; Acidi carbolici gr. xlviij ; Glycerini 3"i&; Aquae Oij.
Edward Baldwin Gleason, 1918
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The International Journal of Surgery
Dobell's Solution. Somebody (God forgive him!) recommended spraying of the
nose and throat with Dobell's solution as a prophylactic for Spanish influenza.
Apparently every newspaper in the United States has printed this suggestion.
twenty grains of the powdered extract may be added to each pint, renders the
wash much more Wand and sedative. "The most popular of nose washes is the
so-called Dobell's solution, the formula of which is as follows : Sodii bicarb., Sodii
...
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Medical Insurance: Devoted to the Insurance Examiner and ...
DOBELL'S SOLUTION. Somebody recommended spraying of the nose and throat
with Dobell's Solution as a prophylactic for Spanish influenza. Apparently every
newspaper in the United States has printed this suggestion. Dobell's solution is ...
Ferdinand Eugene Daniel, 1918
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The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society
Dobell's Solution Somebody (God forgive him!) recommended spraying of the
nose and throat with Dobell's solution as a prophylactic for Spanish influenza.
Apparently every newspaper in the United States has printed this suggestion.
Dobell's ...
Kansas Medical Society, 1919
For this purpose there is nothing superior to Dobell's solution, or this may be
diluted with an equal amount of physiological saline. It will also improve the
action somewhat if enough adrenalin chloride is added to make a strength of 1-
10,000.
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1921
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A Text-book of the Diseases of the Nose and Throat
In the later stages when the secretions become thick, irrigate the nasopharynx
with hot water and Dobell's solution by means of the postnasal syringe, after
which apply silver nitrate, 10 grains to the ounce, or argyrol, 10 per cent. solution.
Jonathan Wright, Harmon Smith, 1914
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Transactions of the Annual Meeting of the American ...
Treatment : Dobell's solution, followed by peroxide of hydrogen daily, and the
local application of No. 2 creosote solution three times a week. February S, 189S.
— Thickening of left cord very slight ; ulceration on right cord healed ; no longer ...
American Laryngological Association, 1899