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GLASGOW,ROYAL INFIRMARY

Carbolic acid is the old-fashioned name for hydroxybenzene (VII), otherwise known as phenol. It was first used as an antiseptic to prevent the infection of post-operative wounds. The British surgeon Joseph (later Lord ) Lister (1827-1912) discovered these antiseptic qualities in 1867 while working as Professor of Medicine at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He squirted a... [Pg.254]

Strathclyde,University Hydro Polymers Ltd. CSMA Ltd. Glasgow,Royal Infirmary... [Pg.113]

Department of Clinical Biochemistry Glasgow Royal Infirmary Glasgow, Scotland... [Pg.2422]

Department of Pathological Biochemistry University of Glasgow and Glasgow Royal Infirmary University NHS Trust Glasgow, UK... [Pg.1]

Trace Element Unit, Institute of Biochemistry, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Castle Street, Glasgow G4 OSF, U.K. [Pg.385]

Bemacca G M Mackay T G Wilkinson R Wheatley D J Glasgow, Royal Infirmary Strathclyde, University... [Pg.59]

Sir David Cuthbehtson (1), Department of Pathological Biochemistry, Glasgow University and Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland... [Pg.470]

University Department of Pathological Biochemistry The Royal Infirmary Castle Street Glasgow, G4 OSF UK... [Pg.499]


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