「antiseptic」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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2,4-Dichlorobenzyl alcohol is a mild | antiseptic, able to kill bacteria and viruses associate |
kfeet Indians recognized this plant's strong | antiseptic action, and used poultices of the plant for |
d by isoniazid and related compounds and the | antiseptic agent triclosan. |
tion of Brilliant Green is sold as a topical | antiseptic, also known under a Latin name Viridis niten |
Dequadin an | antiseptic and disinfectant. |
Euflavine is an | antiseptic and disinfectant. |
Thiomersal's main use is as an | antiseptic and antifungal agent. |
de is a quaternary ammonium compound used as | antiseptic and disinfectant. |
nol is a chemical compound with anaesthetic, | antiseptic and antihelmintic properties. |
ives are used medicinally as an expectorant, | antiseptic, and local anesthetic. |
Uses include as an | antiseptic and in treating rheumatism, venomous bites, |
ices from the plant, as well as the oil, are | antiseptic and resistant to pests. |
Domiphen bromide is a chemical | antiseptic and a quaternary ammonium compound. |
oxidant added to lotions and ointments as an | antiseptic and deodorant. |
has astringent, expectorant, anti-diarrheal, | antiseptic and hemmorage-arresting properties. |
Phenylmercuric borate is a topical | antiseptic and disinfectant that is soluble in water, e |
l new cuts or wounds must be cleaned with an | antiseptic and covered |
It is a powerful | antiseptic and fish and mammal toxin, and thus used as |
e) is a quaternary ammonium compound used as | antiseptic and disinfectant (phenol coefficient is 20-3 |
s, essential oils and in medicine as a local | antiseptic and anesthetic. |
ndecinium bromide is the active substance in | antiseptic and disinfecting products prepared in the Cz |
n the medicinal uses of fixed air. 5. On the | antiseptic and sweetening powers ... of factitious air. |
Lugol's iodine solution is often used as an | antiseptic and disinfectant, for emergency disinfection |
d from Arabic medicine be replaced by a more | antiseptic approach, with the wound being cleaned and t |
including: sexually-transmitted diseases, an | antiseptic, arthritis, pain, cancer, womb inflammation, |
The root is anthelmintic, anti-inflammatory, | antiseptic, bitter tonic, cholagogue, emmenagogue, febr |
hat magnesium chloride not only worked as an | antiseptic, but was also harmless to body tissue. |
nd much safer than salol, another intestinal | antiseptic commonly used at the time. |
he first major elective surgery under strict | antiseptic conditions in 1877. |
the fortune made from the development of the | antiseptic drug Argyrol, he founded the Barnes Foundati |
ral John Archer Lejeune and Dr. Tichenor (of | antiseptic fame). |
ed the sticky sap of this plant as a topical | antiseptic for minor wounds. |
It is often used as an | antiseptic for minor wounds, although this practice is |
Its primary use is as an | antiseptic in solutions of 0.1%. |
ag Balm are 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate 0.3% ( | antiseptic) in a petroleum jelly USP and lanolin base. |
Antiseptic lavage is a means of washing, especially of | |
Antiseptic lavages are commonly used as a treatment to | |
eon to Joseph Lister, the British founder of | antiseptic medicine, in 1876. |
olved as a competition mechanism (due to the | antiseptic nature of ethanol) around the time when the |
e is an active ingredient in the trademarked | antiseptic product Ajatin produced in the Czech republi |
It is used for its | antiseptic properties in southern Brazil. |
This syrup has | antiseptic properties and is used for flavoring. |
mple sage, rosemary or bog myrtle, also have | antiseptic properties likely to extend the shelf life o |
It is noted for its | antiseptic properties, as is its cousin, Tea tree oil. |
nd social events, due in part perhaps to its | antiseptic properties. |
observed fibrin dissolve when mixed with an | antiseptic salt solution, and postulated that it was a |
Joseph Lister begins to experiment with | antiseptic surgery in Glasgow using carbolic acid. |
oseph Lister, and helped the introduction of | antiseptic surgery throughout Germany. |
In 1871, he studied | antiseptic surgery in Edinburgh and Europe and returned |
by Joseph Lister outlining the discovery of | antiseptic surgery, in The Lancet. |
1897, was a British surgeon and a pioneer of | antiseptic surgery, who promoted the idea of sterile su |
en the first in the Confederacy to have used | antiseptic surgery. |
He had a work published in 1882, | Antiseptic Surgery: Its Principles, Practice, History a |
Lister obligingly advised them in the latest | antiseptic surgical methods (which they followed to the |
Biclotymol is a phenolic | antiseptic that is used for mouth and throat infections |
her an enzyme, as previously thought, nor an | antiseptic that killed them but that the microbes swell |
Beebalm is the natural source of the | antiseptic thymol, the primary active ingredient in mod |
oduction of acid in the mouth and also as an | antiseptic to help prevent infections occurring. |
Scabs can be gently removed and | antiseptic washed containing chlorhexidine or iodine us |
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