The hair must be cut short, and crusts on the scalp treated with frequent sponging and applications of carbolized vaseline, to soften them and hasten their falling.
Sweet oil or carbolized vaseline should be rubbed over the whole body night and morning during the entire sickness and convalescence.
If carbolized or even plain vaseline is at hand, spread it freely on strips of old linen, and cover well the burnt parts, keeping out the air with other strips carefully laid on.
If the skin is gone, spread carbolized vaseline on linen, and bind on the part until the doctor arrives.
The best household remedies for burns are baking soda and carbolized vaseline.
If the skin is broken, treat as a wound, with carbolized water and carbolized vaseline.
Should matter form, the bandage must be taken off, the wound bathed with carbolized water, 1-80, and a little carbolized vaseline spread on a bit of linen and laid over it.
Following this, and before removing the tourniquet, the wound should be filled with pledgets of carbolized tow, and the whole tightly secured by a stout and broad linen bandage of not less than 6 yards in length.
Should either of these stand out with extra prominence from the others, it should be picked up with a pair of forceps, and ligatured with either carbolized gut or silk.
This consists in applying an antiseptic and sedative dressing to the injured parts (for example, Carbolized Oil and Tincture of Opium, equal parts) and afterwards bandaging.
A good dusting with antiseptic powder, a thick pad of carbolized wool, and two long calico bandages wound tightly round, completed the work.
During the time the foot is out of the solution the wound should be protected with a pad of carbolized tow or other suitable dressing, and wrapped in a linen bandage or clean bag.
The packing with carbolized tow and the bandaging may then be proceeded with as before.
This done the flaps are allowed to fall into position and sutured there with carbolizedsilk or gut.
The operation finished, the foot is again douched in an antiseptic solution, the wound mopped dry with carbolized tow, dressed with either of the dressings described on page 358, and finally bandaged.
The parts are then washed in a perchloride of mercury solution, covered with a mixture of powdered iodoform and boracic acid, over which a pledget of carbolized tow is placed, and then a bandage over the whole.
If unable to use the bath, then antiseptic solutions of more than moderate strength should be freely applied to the wound and the adjacent parts, a carbolized or other antiseptic pad placed over it, and the bandage adjusted as before.
Finally, numerous small and lightly-rolled balls of drycarbolized tow are packed regularly over the whole of the operation wound, and the foot bandaged.
They are then sutured with carbolized gut, and the wound finally dressed as to be described later (p.
A few stitches are now placed in the wound in the womb, using carbolized catgut.
With the knife make a free incision into the most prominent part of the abscess or cyst, then, with a syringe, wash out the sac with carbolized water.
Fresh carbolized bedding should be constantly supplied, so that the calf may be dropped on that and not on soaked litter nor manure.
This having been done, the edges of the wound should be sponged with a little carbolized warm water, and, the lips of the wound in the rumen being turned inward, they should be brought together with catgut stitches.
In ordinary cases of erythema the removal of the cause and the application of benzoated oxid of zinc ointment, carbolized cosmoline, or ichthyol ointment applied a few times, will restore the skin to a healthy condition.
Carbolized vaseline or iodoform ointment will be found well suited to this work.
The operator should smear his arms with carbolized lard or vaseline to protect them against infection, and particularly in delayed cases with putrid membranes.
The whole tumor or diseased structure should be cut away, and the wound treated daily with a dressing of carbolized cosmoline or turpentine and sweet oil, 1 part of the former to 4 of the latter.
Subsequently the white precipitate ointment or carbolized cosmoline should be applied daily until the parts are healed.
This may be passed again and again to enlarge the passages sufficiently, and then the passage may be kept open by wearing a long, dumb-bell bougie, a thick piece of carbolized catgut, or a spring dilator.
When there is any formation of crusts, carbolized cosmoline should be applied.
Then use carbolized cosmoline once a day until the healing is completed.
The lesions of the feet should be treated with a 2 per cent solution of carbolic acid, while the fissures and other lesions of the skin will be benefited by the application of carbolized vaseline or zinc ointment.
A thymol or carbolized boric-acid lotion will relieve the irritation.
The clothing and bed-coverings are to be thoroughly baked or boiled, the pediculi and their ova being in this manner destroyed; a thymol or carbolized boric-acid lotion may be used to relieve the cutaneous irritation.
When it has broken down the pus may be drawn out with a cupping-glass, and carbolized glycerine or carbolized water introduced into each opening, and the ichthyol ointment superimposed.
Simple frostbites are best treated by cold fomentations followed by applications of a 5 per cent solution of carbolized oil.
A 5 per cent solution in oil is often used under the name of carbolized oil.
Ulcers are to be treated by the application of stimulating dressings, such ascarbolized oil, a 1 per cent solution of nitrate of silver or of chlorid of zinc, with pads of oakum and flannel bandages.
If the wound is not deep and the soreness slight, cold-water bandages and a light protective dressing, such as carbolized cosmoline, will be all that is needed.
Rose spoke of gangrene of the finger after the application of carbolized cotton to a wound thereon.
The patient was seen three-quarters of an hour after the injury, and the mangled scalp was thoroughly washed in warm carbolized water, and stitched back in position, after the hair was cut from the outer surface.
The same author reports two instances of death following the employment of dry carbolized dressings after slight operations.
These opened sinuses should be packed with lint soaked in carbolized oil and confined by a pad and a T-bandage.
Allingham prefers ligatures of horsehair in these operations, and mentions the carbolized catgut in preference to silk.
When the chronic variety of this abscess is discovered, it, with all its sinuses, diverticula, and pockets, should be laid freely open upon a director and packed with carbolized lint.
Carbolized solutions, as the following, syringed warm into the ear in which otorrhoea is occurring, are useful in promoting cleanliness and increasing the comfort of the patient: Rx.
Tarnier advises dressing the vulva, so soon as the head begins to emerge, with a pledget soaked in carbolized oil (1:10).
In case of death the corpse should be washed with a strong bichloride solution or painted with carbolized oil (twenty per cent.
No treatment is now required except a liberal diet, the daily bath, and a continued application of carbolized vaseline or some antiseptic oil.
Ward cussed it and then got the carbolized vaseline and rubbed that on, wincing at the pain of his lightest touch.
He managed to reach the cupboard where he kept his dishes, and took down a bottle of liniment and a box of carbolized vaseline which he happened to have.
An antiseptic ointment should be used as with scarlet fever and measles, carbolized vaseline being suitable, although sometimes a strong solution of soda is substituted.
As, however, the durability of the effect of carbolized vaccine alone was not known, this was to be followed up by the injection of a dose of the fixed living virus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carbolized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.