Many approved official prophylactic packs in fact contained antiseptic ointment. |
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Dentists value the oil for its antiseptic qualities and its gentleness to surrounding oral mucous membranes. |
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The 1994 rulemaking included definitions for antiseptic drugs, broad spectrum activity, and healthcare antiseptics. |
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And sage, thyme and myrrh contain antiseptic actions that help prevent the growth of bacteria. |
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A warm bath, antibacterial soap, or antiseptic medicine to stop infection may help. |
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Mucositis should be managed with antiseptic mouthwash and prophylactic or early treatment of oral candidiasis. |
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This remarkable Mediterranean herb is antiseptic, antispasmodic, and antibiotic. |
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Another fire occurred when sparks from an electrosurgical unit ignited antiseptic solution that had pooled under a patient's legs. |
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Antibiotics are useless and proprietary antiseptic gargles and lozenges if used in excess are likely to further aggravate the throat. |
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Joseph Lister, MD, developed the principles and practice of antisepsis in the 1800s after he used antiseptic solutions on open bone fractures. |
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Antiseptic mouthwashes contain antiseptic to kill bacteria and help to freshen your breath. |
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It is likely that you will be prescribed antibiotics and an antiseptic mouthwash to reduce the risk of your implant becoming infected. |
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To prevent catheter-related infections, it is important to use an antiseptic hand wash before starting a procedure. |
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Lighting was selected to brighten without glaring, and displays were designed to be neat and clean, but not antiseptic. |
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It was a bit too clean and antiseptic to be really considered an evil lair. |
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It works if only as a glorious distraction from the antiseptic earnestness of life as a modern-day Test player. |
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Pine, eucalyptus, lemon or rosewood have antiseptic properties that are good for easing congestion. |
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The sharp smell of medication and antiseptic replaced the cigarette and coffee smell of this small room. |
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Its triple action of pain relief and antiseptic and healing qualities makes this remedy suitable for even serious burns and scalds. |
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A nurse applies an orange-coloured antiseptic with cotton wool to a girl who suffered serious burns to her back. |
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Finally she screwed the top back on the antiseptic bottle and gave me a look. |
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In the antiseptic environment of an obstetric theatre, I witnessed this spectacle with the detachment of a duty-conscious executioner. |
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This film is maudlin where the original was tough, antiseptic where the original was gritty. |
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Mercurochrome is the trade name of merbromin antiseptic tinctures made of merbromin and alcohol or water. |
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Incidentally, the dentist said that toothpastes with mouthwash killed the useful bacteria inside the oral cavity due to its antiseptic qualities. |
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The wholly antiseptic slap and tickle that we see on screen will only make unschooled zygotes blush. |
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Tea tree cream is a useful stand-by antiseptic cream for cuts, grazes and fungal infections. |
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It smells clean and musky, like a gentle cologne, and makes a nice change from the antiseptic smell of medicinal products. |
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Although its name sounds harsh, boric acid acts as a mild antiseptic and has antiviral and antifungal properties. |
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I had a first aid kit in my pack, so I cleaned the cut with antiseptic and put a band-aid on it. |
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The discovery of the outstanding antiseptic powers of tea tree oil is no surprise to those who have traversed the Australian bush lands. |
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A review of the studies confirms that the formulation meets and exceeds the FDA definition of an antiseptic handwash. |
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Before the procedure, the area is prepared with antiseptic solution and a sterile drape is placed over your body. |
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All I was able to do was to put antiseptic on the remaining stumps and stand by with the morphine in case it was needed. |
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I finally emerge, sunburned and blinking, into the glare of an urban antiseptic airport in Melbourne, Australia. |
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He or she may also recommend an antiseptic mouthwash such as chlorhexidine that helps prevent plaque forming. |
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She poured more antiseptic onto the wound, swabbing it away with a sterile cloth. |
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Mrs. Arpel bounces about in her lime green housecoat, wiping everything down with antiseptic glee. |
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Always have on hand one of the antiseptic coagulants which you can purchase through any pet supply manufacturer for your dog. |
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He then walks out of the antiseptic and cold room, closing the door behind him. |
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The cavity is irrigated daily with mild antiseptic solution, and drainage from the tubes can be collected in a colostomy bag. |
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It felt institutional and antiseptic and I kept sensing ghosts and shadows. |
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Tea-tree oil can be used to zap a spot, treat a cut or applied as a post-shave invigorator or an emergency antiseptic. |
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In general it may be stated that iodoform is now used in all the wounds, injuries, diseases, requiring the action of an antiseptic. |
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The antiseptic lotion contains tea tree oil that will extinguish any nasty pongs trainer clad feet emit from time to time. |
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Judging by his phony picture he's one of those fussy, antiseptic, precocious little boys that mothers adore and fathers get used to. |
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The onion family, including garlic and leeks, are good detoxifiers and are also antiseptic and antibacterial. |
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The smell of antiseptic and the fear of injections prejudiced me against him then, but he was the most important person in our village. |
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Gently wash areas of infected skin with clean gauze and antiseptic soap daily. |
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It is also used as a genito-urinary antiseptic, increasing urine output and relieving cystitis. |
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The selected antiseptic solution should have a broad range of germicidal action. |
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Peppermint also has antiseptic and decongestant qualities that can help relieve the pain of ear inflammation. |
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In the case of depilation, the applied cream may be antiseptic, and skin irritation may be an adverse effect. |
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These units lack basic facilities such as linen, antiseptic detergents, disinfectants and essential surgical instruments. |
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The area to be tattooed is shaved, and disinfected with an antiseptic solution. |
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Only heating well above their preferred temperature, or antiseptic chemicals, can kill bacteria. |
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The brunt of each episode consists of Ruby locked in her antiseptic queendom, constantly bossing Max around in a purgatory of pushiness. |
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His newscasts are announced by a familiar jingle, and the newsroom is a white antiseptic box. |
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The state of abandonment and dilapidation seems to contradict the antiseptic whiteness of the toy structures. |
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Charlie, who was unaccustomed to medical facilities of any kind, wrinkled her nose at the antiseptic appearance of the room. |
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It is an anti-inflammatory, tonic astringent, diaphoretic, stomachic, nervine, anodyne and antiseptic. |
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I moved into my new antiseptic apartment, anonymously beige and thoroughly inoffensive, and became a relative recluse. |
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Tea made from the bark has been used as an antiseptic, an antidote to snakebites, a laxative, and a sedative. |
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He or she may also recommend an antiseptic mouthwash that helps prevent plaque forming. |
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The debates certainly would never have been this hermetically sealed and antiseptic. |
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Care of the skin, good hygiene, control of skin diseases such as tinea pedis, and careful antiseptic dressings after minor wounds are all important. |
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The graze under his arm only required a little antiseptic and bandaging. |
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The petroleum industry has depicted fracking as a few antiseptic drills dug on peaceful farmland. |
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They ate food cooked in their juices over fires fuelled from their husks, and used antiseptic squeezed from them on cuts. |
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Preparation for both studies involves antiseptic cleansing of the glans and perimeatal area and the placement of a small caliber lubricated feeding tube into the bladder. |
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The term surgical hand antisepsis refers to the antiseptic surgical scrub or antiseptic hand rub performed before donning sterile attire preoperatively. |
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Well, I'll be back in two shakes of a lamb's tail with some antiseptic. |
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Bleeding in children, arising from persistent crusting of the insides of the nostrils, is best treated using an antiseptic cream or softening ointment such as petroleum jelly. |
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If you cut, scratch or break your skin in any way, make sure the wound is cleaned, treated with antiseptic, and covered with a plaster or dressing if necessary. |
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Rinse with antiseptic mouthwash, like Listerine, and floss daily. |
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Hand washing with antiseptic soap or hand rubbing with alcohol-based disinfectant significantly reduced bacterial counts compared to hand washing with unmedicated soap. |
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Prolonged use of topical antiseptic agents should be avoided. |
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Reduce the risk of chemical bums by preventing antiseptic agents from pooling under the patient, electrosurgical unit dispersive pad, electrodes, or pneumatic tourniquets. |
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Those tired of modern, antiseptic museums with a very strong flow of tourists will discover a rare pleasure in visiting the Foundation's private universe. |
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Alcohol long has been recognized and documented as a broad-spectrum effective antiseptic that kills bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, and some viruses. |
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Bath oils that contain antiseptic may have added benefit in certain cases but have a tendency to overdry and sometimes actually irritate the skin. |
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Juice from the ripe fruit is used to make beer, unripe fruit is dried and made into animal feed, and the peels are used to make an antiseptic poultice for wounds. |
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He generalized that if contaminated wounds healed well with antiseptics, simple incised wounds would benefit from the application of antiseptic as well. |
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Its main use has always been as an antiseptic, effective against a wide range of bacteria and fungi and used for colds, chest infections and digestive upsets. |
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Activities that can minimize risk include instructing a patient about showering or bathing with antiseptic soap or teaching a new learner about surgical asepsis. |
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Studies have shown that calendula ointments can accelerate the healing of wounds and have antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, astringent and immune-stimulating properties. |
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A bitter, astringent scent like hospital antiseptic is in the air. |
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Our medicine cabinets are stocked with throat lozenges, painkillers and antiseptic creams designed to restore us to immediate health after the slightest scratch. |
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And I have to have whiskey because alcohol is both an antiseptic and an anesthetic. |
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Getting off the elevator at the fourth floor, he thumped across the antiseptic hallway. |
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Before antibiotics, most newborn eyes were treated with an antiseptic, and Barnes pushed Argyrol as the cure of choice. |
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How did that survive the vetting at this often timid and antiseptic White House? |
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The latter film offered a melancholy gloss on high-end tourism against the antiseptic backdrop of a Hyatt Hotel in downtown Tokyo. |
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Uva ursi and buchu Leaf are said to have diuretic, antiseptic and astringent properties, while Counchgrass is a soothing diuretic specific to cystitis. |
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Two postage stamps were issued in September 1965 to honour Lister for his pioneering work in antiseptic surgery. |
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It's a blend of healing and antiseptic essential oils, including German camomile, rose otto and lavender and is completely steroid-free. |
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The addition of an antiseptic such as ethyl alcohol helps prevent itchiness and also serves as a drying agent. |
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Marys Hospital opened in 1889 and was an early adopter of Listerian aseptic and antiseptic principles. |
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The doctors caring for President Garfield did not follow any of the Listerian antiseptic principles. |
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Look for small cuts or scratches, clean them with antiseptic soap like betadine, then apply a topical antibiotic ointment. |
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Lister confirmed Pasteur's conclusions with his own experiments and decided to use his findings to develop antiseptic techniques for wounds. |
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Squat toilets washed my notions of American antiseptic comfort and hygiene down the drain. |
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Many clinical tests were inconclusive, probably because it had been used as a surface antiseptic. |
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Thymol, an antiseptic, is an active ingredient in various commercially produced mouthwashes such as Listerine. |
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Denatured alcohol is undrinkable and is used most often as an antiseptic or fuel for spirit burners or camping stoves. |
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Medicinally, nettle possesses astringent, tonic, antiseptic, depurative, homeostatic and diuretic properties. |
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A double-blind, randomized, prospective trial of a topical antiseptic versus a topical antibiotic in the treatment of otorrhoea. |
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A natural astringent and antiseptic, potassium alum was coveted for its medicinal and cosmetic properties. |
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Has a distinct herbally, almost antiseptic fragrance of tea tree oil and the paper readily lifts excess grease from your skin, leaving it matte. |
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Manuka honey not only has antimicrobial and antiseptic properties to fight spots, it is also able to reduce scarring. |
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While expounding the other day on the lost antiseptic mercurochrome, I mentioned that vaccines once contained an antibacterial and antifungal agent called thimerosal. |
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The immediate first aid for a hot spot would be to clean the area with a good antiseptic cleaner and then apply antibiotic cream such as Neosporin or Bacitracin. |
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Pine tar is an effective antiseptic and disinfectant when applied to cuts on the skin, but Berkeley argued for the use of pine tar as a broad panacea for diseases. |
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In the Mediterranean area, it plays a role in the treatment of cancer and is known for its antihelmintic, antiseptic, diuretic and febrifugal properties. |
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Regarding high potential of food industry in using nano knowledge, nanoparticles metal oxides can be utilized in antiseptic and germicide systems. |
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A lint-and-gauze dressing stained with dark yellow antiseptic had replaced the previous day's helmet of bandages, and a fleck of shaving soap lay untowelled beneath one ear. |
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Unfortunately, lack of scientific training on the part of medical attendants who probe and befinger wounds without proper antiseptic precautions is met with too often. |
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