| 31. | Carl implies that he and John were not as lucky as Pip, and John says he can smell carbolic soap.
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| 32. | The train was carrying ethyl methylketone, butylene and phenol carbolic acid, said Terry Durborow, emergency management director in Miami.
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| 33. | Therefore, Lister tested the results of spraying instruments, the surgical incisions, and dressings with a solution of carbolic acid.
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| 34. | Medicine also benefited from the introduction of antiseptics by Joseph Lister in 1867 in the form of carbolic acid ( phenol ).
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| 35. | 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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| 36. | "Agaricus xanthodermus " has an unpleasant characteristic smell, which is phenolic, reminiscent of ink or carbolic soap.
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| 37. | 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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| 38. | In 1894, William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme introduced the first mass-produced carbolic soap to the market, Lifebuoy.
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| 39. | After wound excision, he dressed the wound with a dressing soaked in carbolic, immobilising the fracture with a fenestrated splint.
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| 40. | 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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