| 21. | In August and September 1871, she was seriously ill with an abscess in her arm, which carbolic acid spray.
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| 22. | He kept abreast of all areas of science, and was able to advise his colleague carbolic acid as an antiseptic.
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| 23. | Carbolic acid is actually used in a wide range of industrial and consumer product applications and can be a skin irritant.
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| 24. | By mistake, the assistant gave him a dose of carbolic acid and he died in great pain a few hours later.
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| 25. | Out of desperation, the chambermaid showed up to his apartment, drank carbolic acid, then knocked on the door of Freal's apartment.
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| 26. | He recounted that in 1919, according to one document in the Vatican's archive, Padre Pio requested carbolic acid from a pharmacist.
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| 27. | In 1834, Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge discovered phenol, also known as carbolic acid, which he derived in an impure form from coal tar.
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| 28. | Medicine also benefited from the introduction of antiseptics by Joseph Lister in 1867 in the form of carbolic acid ( phenol ).
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| 29. | He then covered the wounds with a piece of rag or lint covered in phenol, or carbolic acid as he called it.
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| 30. | Public spittoons would sometimes contain a solution of an antiseptic such as carbolic acid with the aim of limiting transmission of disease.
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