antiseptic in the PONS Dictionary

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The sanatoriums were established here because the region is extremely rich in iodine, valuable for its antiseptic uses in medicine.
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Some phenols have antiseptic properties, while others disrupt endocrine activity.
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To combat this, the industry is moving to antiseptic coated catheters.
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Before the toxicity of mercury was appreciated, mercuric amidochloride, known as ammoniated mercury, was used as a topical antiseptic and disinfectant.
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Unlike wood, plastic has no inherent antiseptic properties.
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The dowels were soaked in honey, now known to have antiseptic properties.
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Dressings can be impregnated with antiseptic chemicals, as in boracic lint or where medicinal castor oil was used in the first surgical dressings.
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This povidone-iodine coated carbon nanotube mat serves as an electrically conductive bandage with antiseptic properties.
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Antiseptic lavages are commonly used as a treatment to pericoronitis of wisdom teeth.
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It may also be used varyingly as a disinfectant, massage oil and an antiseptic.
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