Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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... solution 200 parts of pure carbolic acid , or absolute phenol . In other words , I use a 1 to 20 watery solution of carbolic acid , only that the carbolic acid is dissolved not in pure water , but in an exceedingly dilute solution of ...
... solution 200 parts of pure carbolic acid , or absolute phenol . In other words , I use a 1 to 20 watery solution of carbolic acid , only that the carbolic acid is dissolved not in pure water , but in an exceedingly dilute solution of ...
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... solution . The perchloride solution of 1-5000 is perhaps the best . The lids should be very gently separated and the warm solution , squeezed from absorbent cotton or lint , allowed to run over the exposed surface . This cleansing ...
... solution . The perchloride solution of 1-5000 is perhaps the best . The lids should be very gently separated and the warm solution , squeezed from absorbent cotton or lint , allowed to run over the exposed surface . This cleansing ...
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... solution as " normal saline solution . " We note in the London Pharmaceutical Journal for January 16 , that this is liable to be confounded with the chem- its's normal volumetric solution of sodium chloride ( N1 Nacl ) . The writer , Mr ...
... solution as " normal saline solution . " We note in the London Pharmaceutical Journal for January 16 , that this is liable to be confounded with the chem- its's normal volumetric solution of sodium chloride ( N1 Nacl ) . The writer , Mr ...
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