The chemical agents that are employed for the removal of verruca are notably nitric acid, acetic acid, monochloracetic acid, trichloracetic acid, nitrate of silver, sodium hydroxide and salicylic acid.
In burns fromtrichloracetic acid, use alkaline remedies as sat.
Dumas converted acetic acid intotrichloracetic acid, and in 1842 L.
The synthesis of trichloracetic acid from its elements was accomplished in 1843 by H.
Trichloracetic acid, usually weakened with one or two parts water, may be cautiously tried.
Applications of trichloracetic acid cautiously made are sometimes of value.
If granulations occur they should be touched from time to time with a saturated solution of trichloracetic acid.
Instead of the electric cautery, the granulations may be touched with a bead of chromic acid fused on to a probe, or with a saturated solution of trichloracetic acid.
This can usually be cured by aseptic treatment, but if granulations have already occurred, curetting and the application oftrichloracetic and chromic acid may be necessary.
On removal of the first dressing, any polypoid tissue which remains may be cauterized under cocaine anæsthesia by the actual cautery, or by a bead of chromic or trichloracetic acid (see p.
Trichloracetic acid, although more localized in effect, is not so potent.
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