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The Treatment of Hemorrhoids by Injections of
Carbolic Acid ...
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.
Carbolic acid must not be confused with "crude carbolic acid" and "liquid carbolic
acid." For disinfecting purposes carbolic acid is generally used in watery solution,
though powders containing it are sold. A 5 per cent solution of crystallized ...
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"A Time to Heal": The Diffusion of Listerism in Victorian ...
Stevenson observed that the woman's stump had been dressed with carbolic
acid and that "it is a singular circumstance that in nearly all cases in which true
black urine has been passed, either wood — or coal-tar creosote — both of which
...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
It has been variously named by different writers, phenic acid, phenyl alcohol,
hydrate of phenyl, coal-tar creasote, carbolic acid, and phenol, the latter of which
is the name under which it is generally treated of in textbooks, although carbolic ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, ...
CARBOLIC ACID, or Phenol (AH/)), an acid sn' stance forming one of the
numerous constituents of coal-tar, was first described by Runge in 1834. Its
constitution was investigated by Laurent in 1841, who, regarding it as a hyd rated
oxide of the ...
Thomas Spencer Baynes, 1833
(2) It is expensive (the pure phenol costs approximately 75 cents per pound).
CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID. Probably no substance is so widely used in this
country as a household and farm disinfectant as crude carbolic acid, and at the
same time ...
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Some Common Disinfectants
SOME COMMON DISINFECTANTS. 7 adding 1 part of water to 9 parts of the
crystals. The pure carbolic acid is not well suited for disinfection on a large scale
on account of its cost. It is also not so powerful as other disinfectants which may
be ...
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Forensic Medicine And Toxicology (oral, Practical & Mcq)
CARBOLIC ACID (PHENOL, HYDROXYBENZENE) IDENTIFICATION POINTS
Pink-coloured liquid with characteristic phenolic smell. How carbolic acid is
prepared ? It is a hydrobenzene obtained from coal tar by fractional distillation.
What is ...
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Henley's Twentieth Century Formulas, Recipes and Processes: ...
Carbolic acid (cryst.) 4 drachms Cologne water . . . . . . . 4 drachms Dilute acetic
acid. . . . 9 ounces Keep in a cool place for a few days, and filter. Treatment of
Carbolic-Acid Burns.— Thorou hliy; wash the hands with alcohol, and t e burning
and ...
Gardner Dexter Hiscox, 1930
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Encyclopaedia of Pure Materia Medica
CARBOLIC ACID. Acidum carbolicum, Phenol, Monoxybenzene, Phenyl-alcohol.
C*H*OH. Preparation, Solution in alcohol. Authoritie*. 1, T. Bacmeister, M.D.,
proving with the 1st dilution, from Dr. Hoyne1s Monograph, Chicago, 1869 ; 2,
ibid., ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «CARBOLIC ACID»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
carbolic acid w wiadomościach.
Italy's 'incorruptible' preserved saints remain displayed in churches …
He face remains unusually intact with the help of carbolic acid. According to the Daily Mail, incorruptibility can affect one specific body part, ... «Catholic Online, Lip 15»
Extremely rare Maidstone typhoid epidemic medal to go under the …
... clothing and bedding from houses where there had been cases of typhoid, and the houses were disinfected with sulphur and carbolic acid'.”. «Kent News, Lip 15»
Images of preserved saints whose remains are displayed for the …
Paula's body has been bathed in carbolic acid since her death in 1882 ... and many are encased in wax, silver or bathed in carbolic acid. «Daily Mail, Lip 15»
Don't wait on school immunizations, health officials advise
It is also known as carbolic acid. It is a developmental toxin, gastrointestinal toxin, liver toxin, kidney toxin, neurotoxin, respiratory toxin, skin and ... «Bloomington Pantagraph, Lip 15»
Photographing the Real Bodies of Incorrupt Saints
St. Paula was given a bath in carbolic acid to help preserve her. Rome has several incorrupt men encased in silver, including Pope St. Pius V ... «Atlas Obscura, Cze 15»
Web Enhanced Opinion
MATTOON -- Mrs. Ida Purcell is dead at her home in Mattoon as a result of taking a dose of carbolic acid this morning, presumably with suicidal ... «Journal Gazette and Times-Courier, Cze 15»
On This Day: June 17 - RMS Lancastria sunk by the Luftwaffe, 4000 …
1867 - Pioneer doctor Joseph Lister amputated a cancerous breast from his sister Isabella using carbolic acid as an antiseptic. The operation in ... «North Devon Journal, Cze 15»
104 years later, Kenosha grave site is blessed
She took her own life by drinking carbolic acid and ran to St. James Church, where she died on the church property. A coroner's inquest ... «Kenosha News, Cze 15»
After years of forensic investigation, Somerton Man's identity …
It found no signs of violence and no poison (cyanides, alkaloids, barbiturates, or carbolic acid) in his system. However, his organs were filled ... «Phys.Org, Cze 15»
Woman released in jailing over son's circumcision
... than John Harvey Kellogg, the co-creator of Corn Flakes, also advocated putting carbolic acid on girls' clitorises for the same purpose: that is, ... «WPTV.com, Maj 15»