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TREATMENT: It is necessary to see that the wound has good drainage, and wash with Carbolic Acid, one tablespoonful to one pint of distilled water or Bichloride of Mercury perhaps is the best in an infected wound.
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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After this is accomplished, prepare an antiseptic solution, Carbolic Acid, five per cent, or Bichloride of
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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Also compel the animals to stand in tubs or troughs containing a one in one thousandth solution of Bichloride of Mercury for at least five minutes, twice daily.
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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For instance, you should use in this operation an antiseptic solution, as Carbolic Acid or Bichloride of Mercury.
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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In case the abscess is newly formed, and close to the surface, syringing out with a solution made from Bichloride of
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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After this, just simply keep the Abscess open by washing with a three per cent Carbolic Acid solution, or Bichloride of Mercury, one in one thousand solution.
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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When opened do not squeeze the abscess to any extent, but press gently with clean hands or cloth, to remove the clot, and after this simply keep open by washing the abscess with a three per cent Carbolic Acid solution or Bichloride of Mercury, one part to one thousand parts of water.
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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= Bichloride of Mercury = (corrosive sublimate) is a potent poison and a powerful germicide; in solutions of 1: 15,000 it stops decomposition; in solutions of 1: 2,000 it kills bacteria in two hours; and in a strength of 1: 500 it acts very quickly as a germicide for all bacteria, and even for spores.
The Home Medical Library, Volume V (of VI) Kenelm Winslow
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Prepare an antiseptic solution of Carbolic Acid five per cent, or Bichloride of
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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If due to injuries or wounds, wash them with Bichloride solution, one part to one thousand parts of water, but if due to retained afterbirth or inflammation of the womb, inject one gallon of distilled water containing five per cent Carbolic Acid.
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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