10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUPAD»
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eupad in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
Eupad in gauze, once dry dressing, then wet dressing. ii it Ulcer completely
crusted over. Completely healed in 5 days, but broke down later. 3 Varicose ulcer
; slight thick discharge. Col. Thomson, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. Dry dressing.
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1916
2
British Medical Journal
This can be avoided to a large extent by changing the outside packing (if this
does not involve the disturbance of the limb or patient) and by putting largo
quantities of " eupad " between tho layers of wool. 2. Absorption. — Many people
...
3
Noxious Weeds of Australia
[EUPAD]. Synonyms: Eupatorium adenophorum Spreng., E. glandulosum Kunth,
E. pasdadense Parish Alternative names: catweed, hemp agrimony, Mexican
devil (NZ), pamakani (Hawaii), sticky agrimony, sticky eupatorium (USA) Noxious:
...
William Thomas Parsons, Eric George Cuthbertson, 2001
4
Veterinary Surgical Techniques
The lotion which could be used are perchloride of mercury (1 in 1000), acriflavin
lotion (1 in 500), Eusol lotion (Eupad 1 in 40), (Eupad is a mixture of bleaching
powder and boric acid). 6. The soiled drapes are replaced and proper drainage
is ...
5
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
Within a very short time after Handed Professor Lorrain Smith communicated to
me his work upon " eupad " and "eusol," and I devoted a good deal of time to
comparing ^hese with other antiseptics. The dry preparation of eupad — a
mixture of ...
6
Squire's companion to the latest edition of the British ...
(6) Eupad. — Where it is desired to apply a more concentrated antiseptic Eupad
may be employed as follows : — (1) Eupad enclosed between layers of gauze or
lint charged with Water sufficient to moisten the powder ; this is applied to the ...
EUPAD AND EUsOL. At the University of Edinburgh, Smith, Drennan, Rettie and
Campbell (79), encouraged by the high phenol coefficient assigned hypochlorite
by Rideal (72), and in spite of Andrewes and Orton's (I) apparently unfavorable ...
8
United States Naval Medical Bulletin
stand for a few hours, then filter through cloth or filter paper. Keep the mixture in a
closely stoppered bottle, and do not expose to light. Eupad is the name given to
hypochlorous acid in powder form, and consists of equal weights of finely ...
When the wound is clean and drainage well established, it is [lacked with gauze
impregnated with eupad or a eusol moist dressing is applied and maintained by
a drip. By these methods hypochlorous acid gas is generated deep in the wound
...
Louis Anatole La Garde, 1916
10
Bulletin of the International Association of Medical Museums
Eupad and Eusol. At the University of Edinburgh, Smith, Drennan, Rettie and
Campbell (79), encouraged by the high phenol coefficient assigned hypochlorite
by Rideal (72), and in spite of Andrewes and Orton's (1) apparently unfavorable ...
International Academy of Pathology, 1918