A weak solution of carbolic acid will heal soft corns between the toes.
Have this washed over about once a week with a strong solution of carbolic acid and water.
He had to sterilize with alcohol and carbolic acid, and hope.
One teaspoonful of carbolic acid and one pint of rose-water mixed is an excellent remedy for pimples.
When inflamed, it may be impossible to dissect out the cyst, and the wall should be destroyed with carbolic acid, the resulting wound being treated by the open method.
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One of the first nights she suspected him of cheating, she swallowed a bottle ofcarbolicacidand had to have her stomach pumped.
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Bakelite was made from phenol, then known ascarbolicacid, and formaldehyde.
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This procedure involved injections ofcarbolicacidmixed with glycerine and alcohol.
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He importedcarbolicacid(phenol) which was used as a disinfectant, particularly against cholera.
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This experimentation lead to usingcarbolicacidto clean instruments and hands before and after surgery.
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His medical practice was a consequence of his severe allergy tocarbolicacidroutinely used in operating rooms of the era.
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It is noted during one cholera outbreak he distributed his stock ofcarbolicacidfree of charge.
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The company later expanded into the production of coal tar, andcarbolicacid(phenol).
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He then covered the wounds with a piece of rag or lint covered in phenol, orcarbolicacidas he called it.
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It was filled withcarbolicacid(or phenol).
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As a young surgeon during the 1880s, he developed a severe allergic skin reaction tocarbolicacid, a compound that was used extensively in operating rooms.
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