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antiseptic solution

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  • Antiseptic lavage — is a means of washing, especially of a hollow organ, such as the stomach or lower bowel, with repeated injections of warm water mixed with an antiseptic or antifungal solution. Antiseptic lavages are commonly used as a treatment to pericoronitis… …   Wikipedia

  • Antiseptic — Antiseptics (from Greek αντί anti , against + σηπτικός septikos , putrefactive ) are antimicrobial substances that are applied to living tissue/skin to reduce the possibility of infection, sepsis, or putrefaction. They should generally be… …   Wikipedia

  • solution — 1. The incorporation of a solid, a liquid, or a gas in a liquid or noncrystalline solid resulting in a homogeneous single phase. See dispersion, suspension. 2. Generally, an aqueous s. of a nonvolatile substance. 3 …   Medical dictionary

  • antiseptic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. & n. germicide, disinfectant. See cleanness. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Free of germs] Syn. clean, germ free, sterile; see pure 2 . 2. [Destructive of germs] Syn. prophylactic, aseptic, purifying,… …   English dictionary for students

  • Dakin's solution — ☆ Dakin s solution [dā′kinz ] n. 〚after H. D. Dakin (1880 1952), Eng chemist in America〛 a weak, mildly alkaline solution of sodium hypochlorite, used as an antiseptic in the treatment of wounds * * * ▪ antiseptic also called  Dakin s fluid , or… …   Universalium

  • dakin's solution — ˈdākə̇nz noun Usage: usually capitalized D Etymology: after Henry D. Dakin died 1952 English chemist : an antiseptic solution developed during World War I for the treatment of wounds and consisting essentially of an aqueous solution containing… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Da|kin's solution — «DAY kuhnz», a neutral antiseptic solution containing about 0.5 per cent of sodium hypochlorite, developed during World War I for treating infected wounds. ╂[< Henry D. Dakin, 1880 1952, an English chemist in the United States, who developed… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Lugol's solution — ▪ antiseptic       antiseptic introduced into medicine in 1829 by the French physician Jean Lugol. An effective bactericide and fungicide, Lugol s solution is a transparent brown liquid prepared by dissolving, first, 10 parts of potassium iodide …   Universalium

  • TCP (antiseptic) — TCP is a mild antiseptic, produced and sold in the United Kingdom by Pfizer. The brand name comes from its original chemical name, which was Trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl (not to be confused with Trichlorophenol, a common fungicide).… …   Wikipedia

  • Burow's solution — Bu·row s solution bü (.)rō(z) n a solution of the acetate of aluminum used as an antiseptic and astringent Burow Karl August von (1809 1874) German military surgeon and anatomist. In 1857 Burow introduced his solution which was originally… …   Medical dictionary

  • sulfurated lime solution — n an orange colored solution containing sulfides of calcium made by boiling a mixture of hydrated lime and sublimed sulfur in water and applied externally as a topical antiseptic and scabicide called also Vleminckx lotion, Vleminckx solution …   Medical dictionary

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