A tincture consisting of a solution of iodine in ethyl alcohol; applied topically to wounds as an antiseptic.
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Examples for "iodine"
Examples for "iodine"
1Until yesterday tests had shown negligible iodine-131 levels in Tokyo tap water.
2However, the association of iodine intake with longevity remains to be described.
3Scope: To identify genes involved in the susceptibility to iodine-induced autoimmune thyroiditis.
4The effects of mild iodine deficiency and subclinical hypothyroidism are poorly known.
5The use of the chlorate is simply as a solvent of iodine.
1Bunions, Iodine for.-Applytincture of iodine to the bunion night and morning.
2Use the compound of tincture of iodine the same way, externally.
3After the inflammation has subsided tincture of iodine or blisters may be applied.
4It was easy to diagnose periostitis, and prescribe tincture of iodine.
5Divide the tumor and insert gauze saturated with tincture of iodine for 4 days.
6I'll put some tincture of iodine on your knuckles, however.
7There is nothing more to do then but dip the leaf in tincture of iodine.
8Ringworm of the face, taken early, is helped by carefully painting with tincture of iodine.
9Add a drop of tincture of iodine to the insoluble material left on the filter paper.
10Ringworm on any other part of the body is effectually treated by applying tincture of iodine.
11I do "all that is necessary," introducing the burning tincture of iodine several times.
12One of the men poured the tincture of iodine onto a hand held fast by a friend.
13Not any tincture of iodine to-day, doctor.
14Meanwhile the implacable forceps did their work, the tincture of iodine performed its chilly function; then Paga yelled:
15Then apply tincture of iodine to the patches, once or twice a day, enough to irritate the patches.
16If very painful, try ice-cold applications, tincture of iodine, camphor, and tincture of chloride of iron are healing.
Translations for tincture of iodine