- An
antiseptic (Gr****: ἀντί, romanized: anti, lit. 'against' and σηπτικός, sēptikos, 'putrefactive') is an
antimicrobial substance or
compound that is applied...
- TCP is a mild
antiseptic,
produced in
France by
Laboratoires Chemineau in
Vouvray and sold in the
United Kingdom by
Omega Pharma.
Introduced in 1918, the...
- The
antiseptic douche was one of the most po****r
forms of
birth control in the
early 1900s. It was
similar in
function to the
conventional ****l douche...
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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...
-
products used for
disinfection and as an
antiseptic. This
brand was
created with the
introduction of
Dettol antiseptic liquid in 1933 by the
British company...
- the
liquid bubbled at the back of the mouth.
Usually mouthwashes are
antiseptic solutions intended to
reduce the
microbial load in the mouth, although...
- 1837 –
January 14, 1923) was a Kentucky-born
physician who
introduced antiseptic surgery while in the
service of the
Confederate States of America. Thereafter...
-
Crumbling the
Antiseptic Beauty is the
debut album by the
English rock band Felt.
Recorded in 1981, it was
released in
February 1982 by
Cherry Red Records...
-
Antiseptic Dorogov's
Stimulator (Russian: АСД, антисептик-стимулятор Дорогова, ASD) is an
antiseptic drug
invented by A. V.
Dorogov in the 1940s in the...
- (1852–1932),
British surgeon and
bacteriologist who
pioneered the use of
antiseptical surgical methods in the
United Kingdom John
Cheyne (1905),
British lawyer...