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  1. Activated charcoal has pores that can trap chemicals. It is typically taken by mouth as a treatment for some ... poisons. There is little evidence for other uses. Charcoal is made from peat, coal, wood, coconut shell, ...
  2. ... 11.1.5.1.12. Hydrocolloid dressing versus charcoal dressing One study (n=59) (in-patients) showed ... clinical difference between a hydrocolloid dressing and a charcoal dressing for proportion of people with pressures ulcers ...
  3. ... deception : a woman professing to secrete nothing but charcoal and stones for a number of years, all ... Woman professing to secrete nothing but charcoal and stones for a number of years
  4. ... system by a proper use of fresh-burned charcoal and pure air : better than poisoning it for ... Charcoal -- therapeutic use ... system by a proper use of fresh-burned charcoal and pure air : better than poisoning it for ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A chemico-physiological inaugural dissertation on carbone, or charcoal : submitted to the ... 
    Publication: New-York : Printed by T. and J. Swords, printers to the faculty of physic of Columbia College, 1795
    A chemico-physiological inaugural dissertation on carbone, or charcoal : submitted to the public examination of the faculty ... Charcoal -- therapeutic use ... A chemico-physiological inaugural dissertation on carbone, or charcoal : submitted to the public examination of the faculty ...
  6. ... from the ground by the men themselves. No charcoal has been issued in Camp. A supply is ... is a la o-e dish of live charcoal, and on the introduction of this into the ...
  7. ... v, 3-6.—Extramural interments; practical application of charcoal to burial purposes. .T. Pub. Health, Lond., 1855, ... Krakow., 1874, i, 41-73. Carbon. See, also, Charcoal; Soot. Bird (J.) Vegetable charcoal; its medicinal and ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry for dental students (Volume 2) 
    Publication: London : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1923
    ... a small beaker, add a teaspoonful of bone charcoal. Heat to the boiling- point, rotate or stir ... but no precipitate, add a teaspoonful of bone charcoal and treat as in preceding experiment. Test the ...
  9. ... oxygen, converted into another gas. Thus, in.burning charcoal, the carbonic acid gas gene- rated, mixes with ... 51 ALK ALK refrigerated by ice. A little charcoal was deposit- ed in the norcelain, and a ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A handbook of therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, 1897
    ... Cannabis Indica ......... Cantharides ............ Capsicum ............ Caraway ............ Carbolic Acid............ Carbon (Charcoal) ......... Carbonate of Ammonia ...... „ Bismuth ...... „ Lime ......... „ Magnesia ...... ,, Potash......... „ Soda ......... ...
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