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Multi-sensory potential of archives in dementia care.
Arch Rec (Abingdon). 2019 Oct 22;41(1):20-31. doi: 10.1080/23257962.2019.1675147. eCollection 2020.
Arch Rec (Abingdon). 2019.
PMID: 32406400
Free PMC article.
These were characterized by strong smells and items featuring well-known brands and distinctive packaging including carbolic soap and Old English Lavender talcum powder. A dataset of items has been created for use in future research studies....
These were characterized by strong smells and items featuring well-known brands and distinctive packaging including carbolic soap …
A suggested first-aid treatment for cobra bite with carbolic soap solution.
AHUJA ML.
AHUJA ML.
Ind Med Gaz. 1945 Sep;80(9):461-3.
Ind Med Gaz. 1945.
PMID: 21010003
Free PMC article.
No abstract available.
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[Acute phenol poisoning].
Todorović V.
Todorović V.
Med Pregl. 2003;56 Suppl 1:37-41.
Med Pregl. 2003.
PMID: 15510912
Serbian.
INTRODUCTION: Phenol (carbolic acid) is one of the oldest antiseptic agents. Currently it is used as a disinfectant, chemical intermediate and nail cauterizer. ...CONCLUSION: Apart from the abovementioned, immediately decontaminate the skin with copious amounts of water fo …
INTRODUCTION: Phenol (carbolic acid) is one of the oldest antiseptic agents. Currently it is used as a disinfectant, chemical interme …
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Magnesium sulphate and carbolic soap as antidotes in snake-bite.
CHRISTENSEN PA, DE WAAL M.
CHRISTENSEN PA, et al.
S Afr Med J. 1947 Sep 27;21(18):680.
S Afr Med J. 1947.
PMID: 20267474
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