MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ARGYROL»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ARGYROL»
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Argyrol dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
Argyrol et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Art, Education, and African-American Culture: Albert Barnes ...
Dr. Charles H Knight, professor of laryngology at Cornell Medical College and a
surgeon at Manhattan Eye and Ear College, reported that he had used Argyrol to
treat "various conditions of the larynx and pharynx instead of silver nitrate" and ...
2
Biomedical Applications of Microprobe Analysis
After the ingestion of argyrol, silver granules accumulate in various ocular
basement membranes (epithelial basement membrane of cornea, conjunctiva,
and ciliary body, Descemet's membrane, Bruch's membrane, lens capsule,
vascular ...
Peter Ingram, John D. Shelburne, Victor L. Roggli, 1999
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Fisher's Contact Dermatitis
Criep402 reported that argyrol, which is a colloidal solution of silver or silver
oxide in alkaline proteins, produced immediate-type hypersensitivity after its use
in the nose and as a pharyngeal spray. Scratch testing with 1% argyrol was
positive ...
Robert L. Rietschel, Alexander A. Fisher, Joseph F. Fowler, 2008
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Art Held Hostage: The Battle Over the Barnes Collection
Hille might have invented Argyrol. but Barnes believed in it and was willing to bet
that demand would not only hold firm but grow steadily. In the end. he staked just
about everything he had on Argyrol—and came away with one of the bargains ...
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The lives, loves and deaths of splendidly unreasonable inventors
The magic potion, developed in 1902 in partnership with a gifted research
chemist, Hermann Hille, was Argyrol, a compound of silver and protein used as a
topical ophthalmic antiseptic in the pre-antibiotic era. Argyrol dominated the
market for ...
Jeremy Coller, Christine Chamberlain, 2012
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High School Trigonometry Tutor
How much water must he add to reduce the strength of the argyrol to 20%?
_Solut^n: Let x = number of ounces of water to be added. The relationship used
to set up the equation is (since only water is added) Amount of argyrol in new
mixture ...
James R. Ogden Research & Education Association
... and incrusted eyelids with warm water. When the tissue softens, separate the
lids with a slight pressure. If pus is present on succeeding days, treat the eyes
with an antibiotic eye ointment or a fresh solution containing 10 percent of argyrol
.
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Essential Medical Facts Every Clinician Should Know: To ...
From my childhood, I recall my mother painting my sore throat with Argyrol, a
silver protein solution sold as an anti-infective. My recollection is from the days
when penicillin was a newly-discovered wonder drug. But what about today?
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The American Black Chamber
Analysis of the contents revealed a small silver content, but Bacon protested. He
said that he carried the argyrol as a medicinal remedy and antiseptic. But when
the 'P' ink was discovered in his socks, he confessed. “As a matter of fact Bacon ...
In WWII, American and Allied Forces prevented and treated STDs with the
stabilized colloidal silver preparation known as Argyrol, listed as the WHO's
Essentials Medicine until just before the 1990's. Silver colloids predominantly
were used ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ARGYROL»
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Argyrol est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Albert Barnes and his pursuit of non-French art in Paris
Barnes was both a medical doctor and a chemist, and his wealth came from the discovery of Argyrol, an awful-smelling potion that millions of ... «Los Angeles Times, mai 15»
Two Recently Found Cézanne Drawings Unveiled at the Barnes
Albert Barnes made millions from inventing and developing the silver-based antiseptic Argyrol. His factory and home were in Merion, Pa., and ... «The SandPaper, avril 15»
Philadelphia: Dr Barnes' art prescription
Barnes was a doctor of medicine who made his fortune developing and marketing an antiseptic product, Argyrol, that prevented eye infections ... «New Zealand Herald, oct 14»
Dr. Barnes's Amazing Collection
Barnes earned a medical degree, worked as a chemist, and made his money as a pharmaceutical manufacturer of Argyrol, a pre-antibiotic drug ... «American Spectator, mai 14»
Schensul: Art is the focus of this visit to Philadelphia
Barnes was a doctor who made his millions when he and Herman Hille developed Argyrol, an antiseptic silver compound used in the ... «NorthJersey.com, avril 14»
Invisible Ink War: How Chemists Revealed Germany's Secret WW I …
Through this analysis, chemists determined that Bacon, as well as other spies, was using Argyrol, the commercial name for a silver salt of a ... «Scientific American, avril 14»
Give thanks for the irascible Barnes: Not far by car
Trained as a doctor and chemist, Barnes earned his wealth by manufacturing Argyrol, a product that he and a colleague developed to prevent ... «Penn Live, nov 13»
Taking The Silver Cure
Argyrol, a mixture of silver suspended in gelatin, was the first line of defense for American and Allied troops exposed to STDs, especially ... «The Awl, août 13»
Art History 101: Trivia test on artists with Main Line ties
A physician who became wealthy for his invention of Argyrol, later turned his interests to the art world, creating an eclectic museum that was ... «Main Line, août 13»
Albert Barnes, chemist and collector, dies in car crash
... Matisse, Rousseau, and Picasso, among other French artists. Barnes was an American chemist who invented the antiseptic Argyrol (1902). «Philly.com, juil 13»