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The Retrospect of Medicine: Being a Half-yearly Journal, ...
and thus so far forms a mechanical impediment to its further escape" from the
vessels; but this would be of little avail were it not for the further action of the
cauterant on the divided vessels themselves, which, becoming shrivelled and ...
2
General Therapeutics; Or, Principles of Medical Practice: ...
Acclimalement, observations on, 49. Acid acetic, (erodent), 377 (rubefacient) 374
— arsenious (potential cauterant) 379 (tonic) 133— carbonic, (sedative), 439 —
gallic, in astringent vegetables, 174 in hematuria, 188 — hydrocyanic, action of.
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Langenscheidt Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and ...
... (Text) merzerisieren causticlzer s. causticizing tank caustlclzlng department (
plant, room) (Pap) Kaustifizieranlage t - tank (Pap) Kaustifizierbehätter m,
Kaustifizier- bottich m causticproof laugenbeständig, laugenfest cauterant (Med)
ätzend ...
Technische Universität Dresden,
1997
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Clinical Ocular Pharmacology
The area of the lesion is swabbed with alcohol and a thin layer of petrolatum jelly
is spread in the area surrounding the lesion to protect the adjacent normal skin.
The cauterant (dichloroacetic acid) is then judiciously and carefully applied to the
...
Jimmy D. Bartlett, Siret D. Jaanus,
2008
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Embalming: History, Theory, and Practice, Fifth Edition
When it is not possible to treat the broken skin before the arterial injection and
when delay is unavoidable, make sure that the subcutaneous injection of the
cauterant is made at least one or preferably 2 hours before starting the restorative
and ...
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Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and Chemical ...
... etching; (text) discharge, discharging; (med) cauterization (e.g. by chemicals) -/
elektrolytisches electrolytic etch[ing] ~ mit Oxidationsmitteln (text) oxidation
discharge atzend caustic; (med) cauterant, cauterizing Atzfigur /(cryst) etch (
corrosion) ...
Technische Universitat Dreden,
2014
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Notes on Veterinary Ophthalmology
Chemical cautery is performed in the conscious, non-sedated dog following
topical anaesthesia (e.g. proxymetacaine hydrochloride 0.5%) • No more than
2ml of the selected cauterant should be poured carefully into a small container.
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Langenscheidt Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and ...
... to macroetch Atzen n etching; (text) discharge, discharging; (med) cauterization
(e.g. by chemicals) -/elektrolytisches electrolytic etching] - mit Oxidationsmitteln (
text) oxidation discharge a'tzend caustic; (med) cauterant, cauterizing Atzfigur ...
Technische Universität Dresden,
1997
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Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Monthly
Therefore, no one with a history of hepatic or renal disease or urine abnormality
should undergo chemosurgery using phenols as the cauterant. If there is any
doubt regarding the skin's response to the cauterant , a patch test (a literal acid
test) ...
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Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Monthly
never be peeled with any type of cauterant. Not every face requires taping. If the
skin is thick, leathery and sun-baked, taping should and can be performed with
minimum risk. Thin, fine textured skin with shallow lines and wrinkling can be ...