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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 37: A Weekly Review of Medicine; January to June, 1883, Inclusive (Classic Reprint)
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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 37: A Weekly Review of Medicine; January to June, 1883, Inclusive (Classic Reprint)
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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 37: A Weekly Review of Medicine; January to June, 1883, Inclusive (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 37: A Weekly Review of Medicine; January to June, 1883, Inclusive
Additional advantages of the sublimate dressing are its freedom from odor, its slight effect upon the hands, much less than from carbolic acid, and its cheapness and ease of preparation. For the disinfection of instruments, however, the carbolic-acid solution has still to be used, as the prolonged mercurial immersion is apt to dull cutting edges. With these three antiseptics all wounds under my charge are now treated, preference being given to carbolic acid. Next in order is the corrosive sublimate, iodoform being reserved for small wounds or injuries, such as crushed fingers, stabs, etc., or wounds involving the orifices of the body.
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