Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 9s.l., 1889 |
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Page 128
... solution was used . He highly recommends creolin , the new anti - septic derived from English coal , as a three per cent . solution is fatal to germs in one minute and is quite harmless . He concludes as follows : 1. The solution of bi ...
... solution was used . He highly recommends creolin , the new anti - septic derived from English coal , as a three per cent . solution is fatal to germs in one minute and is quite harmless . He concludes as follows : 1. The solution of bi ...
Page 130
... solution , so that it is not safe in a new case to begin with a stronger application . The solution should be gradually increased and be applied at intervals of one , two or three days , according to its effects . One very severe case ...
... solution , so that it is not safe in a new case to begin with a stronger application . The solution should be gradually increased and be applied at intervals of one , two or three days , according to its effects . One very severe case ...
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... solution in the course of 24 to 60 hours , all sorts of mi- crobes developed in the broth . A solution of 2 1⁄2 per cent . of carbolic acid was not strong enough to prevent their propagation and only when a solution of bichloride of ...
... solution in the course of 24 to 60 hours , all sorts of mi- crobes developed in the broth . A solution of 2 1⁄2 per cent . of carbolic acid was not strong enough to prevent their propagation and only when a solution of bichloride of ...
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