CARBOLIC ACID vs HOREHOUND: NOUN
- An older name for phenol (C6H5OH)
- Same as phenol{1}, (C6H5.OH). See phenol{1}.
- A toxic white soluble crystalline acidic derivative of benzene; used in manufacturing and as a disinfectant and antiseptic; poisonous if taken internally
- A herb, Marrubium vulgare, of the mint family. Traditionally used to make a powerful cough remedy.
- A species of the genus Lycopus, resembling mint, but not aromatic.
- A disagreeable plant resembling horehound (Ballota nigra).
- A lozenge or tablet, usually sweetened, containing extract of horehound, used as a remedy for a cough or a sore throat.
- A plant of the genus Marrubium (Marrubium vulgare), which has a bitter taste, and is a weak tonic, used as a household remedy for colds, coughing, etc.
- See hoarhound.
- Any of several similar plants in the mint family, especially Ballota nigra.
- A candy or preparation flavored with this extract.
- An aromatic plant (Marrubium vulgare) in the mint family having leaves with white pubescence and numerous white flowers in axillary cymes, native to Eurasia. The leaves yield a bitter extract used in flavoring and as a cough remedy.
- Any of various aromatic herbs of the genus Marrubium
- A candy that is flavored with an extract of the horehound plant
CARBOLIC ACID vs HOREHOUND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Poisonous if taken internally
- Used in manufacturing and as a disinfectant and antiseptic
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CARBOLIC ACID vs HOREHOUND: RELATED WORDS
- Eardrops, Childbed fever, Activated charcoal, Methylated spirit, Prussic acid, Epsom salts, Mercuric chloride, Potassium permanganate, Silver nitrate, Potassium hydroxide, Carbolic, Phenylic acid, Oxybenzene, Hydroxybenzene, Phenol
- Pastilles, Melissa officinalis, Calendula officinalis, Calamine, Pennyroyal, Expectorant, Elderberry, Feverfew, Hyssop, Chamomile, Mugwort, Coltsfoot, Comfrey, Lemon balm, Mullein
CARBOLIC ACID vs HOREHOUND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Phial, Hydrocyanic acid, Eardrops, Childbed fever, Activated charcoal, Methylated spirit, Prussic acid, Epsom salts, Mercuric chloride, Potassium permanganate, Silver nitrate, Potassium hydroxide, Carbolic, Oxybenzene, Phenol
- Asafetida, Pastilles, Melissa officinalis, Calendula officinalis, Calamine, Pennyroyal, Expectorant, Elderberry, Feverfew, Hyssop, Chamomile, Coltsfoot, Comfrey, Lemon balm, Mullein
CARBOLIC ACID vs HOREHOUND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He also said carbolic acid could not be a good repellent for snakes as many people might have thought.
- Lister experimented with carbolic acid, using it to soak dressings applied to wounds after surgery.
- Pasteur developed an anthrax vaccine by attenuating the anthrax bacterium with carbolic acid.
- The carbolic acid, however, caused his scrub nurse, Caroline Hampton, to develop severe dermatitis.
- Using carbolic acid, Joseph Lister performs the first antiseptic surgery on a compound fracture.
- Joseph Lister first identifies airborne bacteria and uses Carbolic acid spray in surgical areas.
- Kolbe and three fellow prisoners were killed with injections of carbolic acid.
- Bakelite was made from phenol, then known as carbolic acid, and formaldehyde.
- Wash the wounds in a dilute solution of carbolic acid!
- In pure sizing, salicylic acid, carbolic acid, boric acid, sulphate of copper may be used.
- Horehound is probably the best known of all herbal pectoral remedies, and is undoubtedly effective in coughs, colds and pulmonary complaints.
- Oregon grape and goldenseal promote digestive immunity, while fenugreek, horehound and thyme promote respiratory health.
CARBOLIC ACID vs HOREHOUND: QUESTIONS
- How many inmates were killed by injections of carbolic acid at Auschwitz?
- What was the first brand of soap to use carbolic acid?
- What are the risks of inhaling carbolic acid vapors?
- How to treat chemical burns from carbolic acid/phenol?
- When were carbolic acid wound dressings first used?
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