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Example sentences for "carbolic"

Lexicographically close words:
carbines; carbohydrate; carbohydrates; carbolate; carbolated; carbolized; carbon; carbonaceous; carbonate; carbonated
  1. The destruction of the tartar fungus is best effected by the use of a weak solution of carbolic acid.

  2. A piece of rag moistened with a solution of carbolic acid may be kept on the affected part until the pain is relieved; and a few drops of carbolic acid may be given frequently in a little water.

  3. Working up of the Middle-Oil Fraction (Carbolic Oil Fraction).

  4. The phenols, especially the carbolic acid, are among the more valuable constituents of coal-tar.

  5. The next fraction is the "middle oil" or "carbolic oil," of specific gravity 1.

  6. When the carbolic oil has passed over and the temperature in the still has risen to about 240 deg.

  7. The oils drained from the crude naphthalene are re-distilled and worked for carbolic acid and its isomers.

  8. The pure phenol crystallizes out and is again distilled in iron stills with a silver head and cooling worm; the remaining oils, consisting mainly of cresols, are sold as "liquid carbolic acid" or under other names.

  9. It was supposed to do the same thing in the stomach and even, as some enthusiastic observers thought, followed the carbolic acid into the tissues.

  10. The effect of alcohol in neutralizing carbolic acid attracted as much attention as did potassium permanganate for opium.

  11. Here once more the claim is not proven and it is evident that the influence on patients' minds when small doses of carbolic acid were taken, was the real therapeutic factor at work.

  12. Here there was no doubt that alcohol immediately after the external application of carbolic acid did prevent its corrosive action.

  13. On investigating the effect of ammonia on hypochlorite it was found that the addition of an equivalent of ammonia to electrolytic hypochlorite increased the carbolic acid coefficient of 2.

  14. As ammonium chloride has no germicidal action, and hydrazine a carbolic coefficient of only 0.

  15. I have calculated the proportion which the carbolic acid bore to the whole quantity of blood in these operations.

  16. Afterwards cold-water dressings containing a little carbolic acid may be applied.

  17. Several cowhouses have been treated with carbolic acid with very excellent results.

  18. Coal-tar, from its antiseptic properties (due chiefly to the carbolic acid it contains), is painted on wood to preserve the latter from decay when exposed to wind and weather.

  19. Eau de Java Anticholerique= is a solution of camphor and carbolic acid in spirit.

  20. By smearing with oil and a little carbolic acid and glycerin, or, in difficult cases, applying carbolised glycerin to the papules and commencing pustules, might be tried.

  21. Cresylic, like carbolic acid, is a useful disinfectant.

  22. I therefore determined to push these experiments as far as possible, increasing the quantity of carbolic acid, until it produced a fatal result.

  23. Bandages, crutches, and splints had to be improvised, and the officers used a weak solution of carbolic and carbolic tooth-powder for the purpose of dressing the wounds.

  24. Such things like alum, potassium permanganate, carbolic acid, lactic acid, or tincture of iodine should only be used when there is leucorrhea present and generally only under a physician's directions.

  25. Instead of the bichloride you may use a tablespoonful of carbolic acid, or two tablets of chinosol, or a tablespoonful of lysol, or two tablespoonfuls of boric acid.

  26. Ergotin used hypodermically in the vicinity of the anus or injected into the piles has frequently resulted in a complete cure, and the same may be said of the injection of carbolic acid directly into the tumors.

  27. Their walls should be distended with solutions of carbolic acid or be touched with solutions of iodine, silver nitrate, or cupric sulphate, to promote reparative inflammation.

  28. The disease had resisted all treatment, and the child being, apparently, about to die, it was determined to open the abdomen with a view to removing the fluid and washing out the peritoneal cavity with a solution of carbolic acid.

  29. Corrosive sublimate, carbolic acid, and quinine can be administered by the subcutaneous areolar tissue.

  30. The use of alum is not attended with the dangers which have ensued from the absorption of carbolic acid, and which might ensue from the bichloride of mercury.

  31. The syringe and needle shortly before using should be washed with carbolic acid.

  32. For local treatment the nitrate of silver, sulphate of zinc, the sulphate of copper dissolved in glycerin, the tincture of iodine, and carbolic acid cannot be over-prized.

  33. Against fermentative processes in the stomach have been recommended salicylate of sodium, creasote, carbolic acid, and the alkaline hyposulphites.

  34. Chronic cases of piles have been cured by the application of ointments containing carbonate of lead, creasote, carbolic acid, or iodoform.

  35. While we were out of the room, she took the carbolic acid.

  36. She was never to know about the carbolic acid and the days of starvation.

  37. I have not told you that Agnes Glenn died of starvation--and carbolic acid," he said slowly.

  38. The bichloride will spoil gilt picture-frames, therefore use a 10 per centum solution of pure carbolic acid on these and all other metallic surfaces.

  39. Coins should be boiled, and paper money should be dipped in the 10 per centum carbolic acid solution and dried at a stove.

  40. He at once applies a little tincture of iodine or carbolic acid diluted with glycerine or a solution of nitrate of silver to the cervical canal.

  41. Germicidal action of carbolic acid on streptococcus suspended in olive oil.

  42. The latter measures the relative diffusibility and germicidal power of carbolic acid and various dilutions of the germicide to be tested upon Bacillus coli suspended in 1.

  43. After the report had been submitted, it was found that a new advertising circular, accompanying a trade package, no longer contained the claim that “Ziratol is ten times more efficient than Carbolic Acid.

  44. Turpentine, Carbolic Acid or Iodine or even Pepsin is indicated, that it will give satisfaction in each and every case.

  45. Result: The germicidal action of carbolic acid of streptococcus suspended in olive oil was almost at once in the proportions of 1, 5 and 10.

  46. Result: The germicidal action of carbolic acid on staphylococcus suspended in olive oil was almost at once, in proportions of 1, 5 and 10 per cent.

  47. The technic employed was the same as in Experiment 5, except that carbolic acid was used instead of chlorlyptus.

  48. Germicidal action of carbolic acid on staphylococcus suspended in human blood serum (sterile).

  49. The claim that Ziratol is ten times more efficient than carbolic acid (phenol) is evidently based on this report.

  50. For what are aniline, paraffine, naphtha, and carbolic acid used?

  51. Similarly collodion may be impregnated with salicylic acid, carbolic acid, iodine and other substances.

  52. Collodion and crystals of carbolic acid, taken in equal parts, are useful in relieving toothache due to the presence of a carious cavity.

  53. When the nerve is exposed, wet it with creosote or carbolic acid.

  54. Where walls are unpapered, re-whitewash with pure, freshly slacked quicklime, adding one pint of the best fluid carbolic acid to every gallon of the fluid whitewash.

  55. To every pint of water add either five grains of corrosive sublimate, or two and a half teaspoonfuls of carbolic acid.

  56. The efficacy of carbolic acid as a poison was proved beyond a doubt, for the insects became singularly dead in a day or two, and so did the leaves; they fell off together.

  57. A bottle of carbolic acid being most available, she tested its merits at once.

  58. He took the poisons, which consisted of ninety grains of strychnine, one pound of arsenic, and some prussic acid and carbolic acid, away with him.

  59. Miss Glover opened the bedroom door for her brother and he entered, a cold wind laden with carbolic acid.

  60. Macgregor, of Glasgow) supervised the daily dressing with the carbolic acid paste till the patient went to spend two or three weeks at the coast, when his wife was entrusted with it.

  61. Carbolic acid can render great service, but there is another antiseptic, the use of which I am strongly inclined to advise, this is boric acid in concentrated solution, that is, four per cent.

  62. My house- surgeon, Mr. Hector Cameron, applied carbolic acid to the whole raw surface, and completed the dressing as if for compound fracture.

  63. In so far, then, carbolic acid and decomposing substances are alike; viz.

  64. Chevreul, besides this it has no odor like carbolic acid, which odor often disturbs the sick.

  65. This difficulty has, however, been overcome by employing a paste composed of common whiting (carbonate of lime), mixed with a solution of one part of carbolic acid in four parts of boiled linseed oil so as to form a firm putty.

  66. There is, however, this enormous difference between the effects of carbolic acid and those of decomposition; viz.

  67. Moles and many other discolorations may be removed from the face by a preparation composed of one part chemically pure carbolic acid and two parts pure glycerine.

  68. Wash the face in a dilution of carbolic acid, allowing one teaspoonful to a pint of water.

  69. Painting the patches with pure carbolic acid or trikresol every ten days or two weeks sometimes acts well; it should not be applied over large areas nor used in young children.

  70. Upon the whole, there is nothing yet so generally useful and soothing in these cases as the so-called Carron oil; in some cases more valuable with 1/2 to 1 minim of carbolic acid added to each ounce.

  71. Treatment consists of applications of camphor or ammonia-water; carbolic acid and thymol lotions are also useful.

  72. When attention to the wearing apparel is not immediately practicable, ointments of sulphur and staphisagria, and lotions of carbolic acid, may be advised as temporary measures.

  73. Corrosive sublimate, one to four grains to an ounce of alcohol and water; carbolic acid, one part to three or more parts of glycerine; a ten per cent.

  74. Carbolic acid, to the amount of ten to thirty grains, can be added to this.

  75. Obstinate and indurated lesions may be incised, the contents pressed out, and the interior touched with carbolic acid by means of a pointed stick.

  76. Painting the patches with pure carbolic acid; repeating a day or two after the crusts have fallen off.

  77. Carbolic acid toothpowder is the best of all.

  78. All soap used for the skin should be hard, opaque or semi-opaque, and either scented or medicated with carbolic acid, tar, etc.

  79. Acetic acid, or white wine vinegar, is even a more powerful cleansing agent than carbolic acid, and has the advantage of being non-poisonous.

  80. Acetic acid is as powerful a disinfectant as carbolic acid, in proportion to its strength, and has the advantage of being harmless, unless in the glacial form.

  81. Carbolic acid is much more commonly used for such a purpose.

  82. The roots were treated from four to six weeks with carbolic acid before filling.

  83. In very deep cavities use a mat of Tg, dampened in carbolic acid and dipped in powdered thymol, as a base; this has an antiseptic action, and also prevents pressure on or penetration into the pulp.

  84. Use a solution of 100 parts water to one part creosote sheep dip, or the same solution of carbolic acid, as a wash to swab wether lambs.

  85. As a disinfectant for bites, cuts, sores and maggots, have carbolic acid, turpentine, or some good creosote sheep dip.

  86. Inject or insert with a soft rag a few drops of a 10 per cent solution of carbolic acid.


  87. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carbolic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.