A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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... solutions of a strength of 1 to 500. Contact with albumin precipitates from a solution of corrosive sublimate an insoluble albuminate of mercury . In surgical operations by the wet method the mer- cury may be combined with tartaric acid ...
... solutions of a strength of 1 to 500. Contact with albumin precipitates from a solution of corrosive sublimate an insoluble albuminate of mercury . In surgical operations by the wet method the mer- cury may be combined with tartaric acid ...
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... solution at least , to mucous membranes . It is better to make the solution when it is needed , so as to have it fresh , for in old solutions much of the soluble corrosive sublimate has been converted into insoluble calomel , and the ...
... solution at least , to mucous membranes . It is better to make the solution when it is needed , so as to have it fresh , for in old solutions much of the soluble corrosive sublimate has been converted into insoluble calomel , and the ...
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... solutions are used , but rarely occurs when a wound has been brushed over with pure acid , because the pure acid at once ... solution to kill anthrax - spores . Pus or blood ( albuminous matter ) greatly weakens the germicidal power of ...
... solutions are used , but rarely occurs when a wound has been brushed over with pure acid , because the pure acid at once ... solution to kill anthrax - spores . Pus or blood ( albuminous matter ) greatly weakens the germicidal power of ...
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... solution , which is diluted one - half or two - thirds . It probably destroys the albuminous element upon which bacteria live , and starves the fungi . The peroxide of hydrogen is not fatal to tetanus bacilli . Some surgeons use it to ...
... solution , which is diluted one - half or two - thirds . It probably destroys the albuminous element upon which bacteria live , and starves the fungi . The peroxide of hydrogen is not fatal to tetanus bacilli . Some surgeons use it to ...
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... solution of the gas in water . Solutions of this strength are very irritant to the tissues , but 2 per cent . solutions can be used to disinfect wounds . The stronger solutions are valuable for asepticizing chancroids and other ulcers ...
... solution of the gas in water . Solutions of this strength are very irritant to the tissues , but 2 per cent . solutions can be used to disinfect wounds . The stronger solutions are valuable for asepticizing chancroids and other ulcers ...
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