Due to a shortage of doctors, Padres Paolino and Pio administered the shots, using carbolic acid as a sterilizing agent .
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One of the distinctive features of this soap is its deep pink to red color, which is caused by the carbolic acid.
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Some people who use a great deal of carbolic soap might find that their skin becomes irritated as a result of prolonged contact.
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He instructed surgeons under his responsibility to wear clean gloves and wash their hands before and after operations with 5 % carbolic acid solutions.
45.
Although without sympathy for the Carbolic Smoke Ball Company itself, Simpson casts doubt on whether " Carlill " was rightly decided.
46.
In March 1914 the body of a young man was discovered in room 48, dead from an apparent suicide by ingesting Carbolic acid.
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He presumed it was safe because fields treated with carbolic acid produced no apparent ill-effects on the livestock that later grazed upon them.
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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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Upon hearing that creosote had been used for treating sewage, Lister began to test the efficacy of carbolic acid when applied directly to wounds.
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One day a clerk rearranged the bottles, and the illiterate William Sr . took a swallow of carbolic acid; he died within minutes.