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Red Ointment

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Realgar Red Arsenic Glass Red Arsenic Sulfide Red Ointment Ruby Arsenic Chemical Formula AsjSj. [Pg.29]

Debridement, Scarlet Red Ointment 48 h post Topical, liquid, 2 h WP Skin elasticity similar to sham (non-HD-treated) pig skin Graham et al. (2006)... [Pg.619]

When wound healing studies were conducted on SM wounds in weanling pigs, it was observed that re-epitheli-alization was nearly complete with petrolatum and scarlet red dressings. The use of cultured epithelial allograft material, Xeroform Petrolatum and Scarlet Red Ointment dressings, is an effective and inexpensive treatment for SM injuries (Graham et al, 2006). [Pg.902]

Blei-rhodanid, n, lead thiocyanate, -rohr, n., -rShre, /. lead tube or pipe, -rostprozess, m. lead roasting, -rot, n. red lead, minium, -safran, m. orange lead, -salbe, /. (Pharm.) lead ointment, cerate of lead subacetate, -salpeter, m. lead nitrate, -salz, n. lead salt, specif, lead acetate, -sammler, m. lead accumulator lead storage battery. [Pg.76]

It is probable that the test of Wolski88 for sulphoxides depends on the first reaction. He used acetyl chloride or bromide the product from the former gave a red colour with nitrite ion, absorption maximum at 545 nm, and the latter gave a yellowish-orange colour directly. The method was used also by Besyadetskaya and colleagues89 to determine dimethyl sulphoxide in ointments. [Pg.115]

Vanillin is the starting point for several chemicals. Thus capsaicin, the pungent principle of red pepper (Capsicum annuum), used in pepper-spray and pain killing ointments, is made in two steps from vanillin. [Pg.104]

Mercury(II) oxide is found natively in the mineral montroydite. The oxide is used primarily to prepare other mercury salts. The red form of the oxide is used as a depolarizer in a certain type of dry batteries. Other applications are paints and pigments as a reagent in several wet analyses and to catalyze in organic reactions. The oxide also is used in ointments as a topical antiseptic. [Pg.576]

Hydrargyri Chloridum Corrosivum (corrosive sublimate) Like all the mercurials, mercuric chloride (HgCl2) was regarded as an alterative. A biliary stimulant and cathartic used in a wide range of ailments (see Chapter 7). It was also supplied as yellow iodide of mercury, red oxide of mercury, and in pill and ointment. Not quite the same as calomel (Hydrargyi Chloridum Mite or mercurous chloride [HgCI]). Because it was much harsher than calomel, corrosive sublimate was used far more judiciously by medical staff. [Pg.121]

Severe methemoglobinemia was suspected in a 1-year-old infant after topical application of 10% benzocaine ointment around an enterostomy on postoperative day 3 the Sp02 was 90% and arterial blood was dark red in color (9). [Pg.427]

Reduction in vision. Pain in eye, eyes tender. Red or warm face or skin. White or hazy cornea. Conjunctival inflamation. Facial or skin erythema. Mid-moderate corneal and/or skin burn. (Infrared laser, intermediate dose.) If eye perforation is not suspected, apply topical antibiotics (ointment). Patch. Systemic antibiotics and pain medication ... [Pg.218]

Brown Ointment. Extract of henbane, 1 drachm yellow wax, 4 ounce red precioitate. 24 drachms pure zinc, pow-... [Pg.300]

Ointment for Old Sores. Red precipitate, 4 ounce sugar of lead, 4 onuco burnt alum, 1 ounce white vitriol, 4 ounco or a little less all to be very finely pulverized have mutton tallow made warm, 4 pound . sUr all in, and stir until cool. Good. [Pg.300]

Wiegand a Tetter Ointment. Powder and mix 2 drachms snbmuriate of mercury (calomel) with 1 drachm acetate of lead, and h drachm red precipitate. Make 42 grains of the above powder into an ointment with 2 drachms of lard or simple cerate. [Pg.310]

Mix together equal parts of tar ointment, sulphur ointment, ana red oxide of mercury ointment... [Pg.311]


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