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" After such operations the uterine cavity and the vagina are thoroughly washed out with a two and a half per cent. solution of carbolic acid. "
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children - Page 422
1886
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Medical Record, Volume 19

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1881 - 756 pages
...transversely. There was much coagulated blood and meconium in the abdominal cavity, all of which was washed out with a two and a half per cent, solution of carbolic acid, a drainagetube ten inches long, with transverse branches, introduced, stitched to the posterior commissure,...
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Publications of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, Volume 6

Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1885 - 518 pages
...ilium. Twice daily the detached sloughs were removed and the caverns beneath the skin syringed out with a two and a half per cent solution of Carbolic acid. After the sloughs were removed, could pass a bougie from the opening in the lower part of scrotum under...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal

George B. Shattuck Abner Post - 1882 - 670 pages
...and the patient was put to bed, cloths wet in ice-water applied to the head, and the wound dressed with a two and a half per cent, solution of carbolic acid. Two hours after the receipt of the injury he became perfectly unconscious, and could not be roused....
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the boston and medical surgical journal

george b. shattuck and anner post - 1884 - 646 pages
...three tampons may be used, each being le ftin situ about twelve hours. The vagina should be well washed with a two and a half per cent, solution of carbolic acid at each removal of the tampon. If the membranes still remain within the uterus, and there be no h¡emorrhage...
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Medical News and Abstract, Volume 46

Medicine - 1885 - 756 pages
...probed. A dressing of iodoform gauze and borated cotton was applied after thoroughly washing the skin with a two and a half per cent, solution of carbolic acid. One-sixth of a grain of morphia was given hypodermically. Twelve hours later (November 3, 10.30 PM),...
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The Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 14; Volume 53

Medicine - 1885 - 810 pages
...risks of septic infection. The instruments in use at all operations are placed in vessels and covered with a two and a half per cent, solution of carbolic acid. All wounds are dressed by first placing over them several layers of gauze with iodoform well worked...
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Medical Analectic: A Monthly Epitome of Progress in All Divisions ..., Volume 5

1888 - 650 pages
...240 241 swabbing of the uterine canal with Churchill's solution of iodine. A cotton tampon saturated with a two and a half per cent, solution of carbolic acid in glycerine was then placed against the os uteri. This dressing was renewed daily, being preceded...
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Lessons in gynecology

William Goodell - 1891 - 626 pages
...merely suspected. After such operations the uterine cavity and the vagina are thoroughly washed out with a two and a half per cent. solution of carbolic acid. I am sorry to say that I have not kept full records of all my cases of rapid dilatation. For instance,...
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Railway Surgeon, Volume 5

Medicine, Industrial - 1899 - 654 pages
...place in surgery. If I make a cut in the skin of any kind, I never close it until I have mopped out with a two and a half per cent solution of carbolic acid. Now, you may tell me that if we are perfectly aseptic in our procedure, that kind of practice is not...
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Medical News and Abstract, Volume 44

Medicine - 1884 - 792 pages
...minimal consumption of soap and water is attained. After a vigorous application of soap and nailbrush in a two and a half per cent, solution of carbolic acid, the hands are dipped into a solution of potassium permanganate (twelve grammes to one kilogramme of distilled...
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