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corrosive sublimate
noun
- Chemistry Now Rare. mercuric chloride.
corrosive sublimate
Word History and Origins
Origin of corrosive sublimate1
Example Sentences
“It has been proven that the devil has sulphuric properties and this is just a little corrosive sublimate.”
To preserve from insects, the plants, after mounting, are often brushed over with a liquid formed by the solution of � ℔. each of corrosive sublimate and carbolic acid in 1 gallon of methylated spirits.
Dissolve one grain of bi-chloride of mercury—corrosive sublimate—in two ounces of water; and give one-half ounce of the water, or one-eighth of a grain of corrosive sublimate, daily, in two doses.
There were 2 deaths—1 from intestinal ulcerations, possibly the result of the corrosive sublimate irrigations, and 1 from exhaustion.
Structures not unlike these have been artificially induced by exposure to particular lights, and also by painting spots with dilute corrosive sublimate, indicating that poisons may impel the epidermis cells to grow out abnormally.
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