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to create an image of internal body structures Nasogastric tube: for nasogastric suction or the introduction of food or drugs into the body Nebulizer: to produce aerosols of drugs to be administered by respiratory route: Ophthalmoscope: to look at the retina: Otoscope: to look into the external ear cavity Oxygen mask and tubes
Dakin's original solution contained sodium hypochlorite (0.4% to 0.5%), prepared by treating calcium hypochlorite with sodium carbonate ("washing soda"). The solution left after removal of the insoluble calcium carbonate still contained some soda. [7]
Evidence is not clear, but it is possible that rectal douching before anal sex can increase the risk of transferring HIV, [1] and other diseases. [2] There is evidence that douching sometimes can disrupt the epithelium, or tissue in the rectum, and if this tissue is damaged, then diseases can spread more easily.
The book is available for purchase as a book or CD, and can be downloaded as a PDF for free. [2] Its distribution is worldwide. In Uzbekistan, a United States Agency for International Development grant enabled a team under Dr. Donald Elsworth and Robert Graves of Central Asian Free Exchange to translate the book into Uzbek. [3]
[16] [15] Around 1756 an alternative to soured milk was proposed by the Scottish doctor, Francis Home using a weak solution of sulphuric acid. [17] This was made commercially viable by John Roebuck's manufacture of sulphuric acid and reduced the soaking time to 12 – 24 hours. [15] A final rinse and drying finished the bleaching process.
[edit on Wikidata] Hand washing (or handwashing ), also known as hand hygiene , is the act of cleaning one's hands with soap or handwash and water to remove viruses / bacteria / microorganisms , dirt, grease, and other harmful or unwanted substances stuck to the hands.
The Medical Alchemist vt.The Uroscopy by Franz Christoph Janneck (1703–1761), (Science History Institute). Practitioners of uroscopy are referred to as uroscopists. In the era in which uroscopy was a popular way of thinking, one of the major benefits was the lack of surgical operations, lending itself to the most conservative of adherents to the Hippocratic Oath.