Antiseptic containing compounded solutions of mild silver protein
Argyrol is the trade name for an antiseptic for mucous membranes which consists of compounded solutions of mild silver protein. Argyrol is synonymous with the chemical Mild Silver Protein (MSP) which is pharmaceutical grade for use in medicine and sterile processes. MSP is a molecule produced in the chemical industry in Europe, consisting of elemental silver conjugated along the helix of a denatured protein molecule derived from caseinate of strictly regulated certified livestock. Argyrol 10% is 20,000 ppm with particle sizing molecular range from <8 nm to average <14.3 nm. Argyrol is a local anti-infective most familiar for both ophthalmic and upper respiratory disinfection. Widely publicized for its value to resolve gonorrhea infections, it was known to prevent gonorrheal blindness and other pathogenic bacterial and viral infections to the eyes of newborn infants.[1] Albert C. Barnes developed and commercialized Argyrol as treatment and prevention technology.[citation needed]
^"The Ogre of Merion". Time magazine. June 27, 1960. Archived from the original on October 8, 2010. Retrieved March 19, 2010. He and a brilliant young German student, Hermann Hille, worked out the formula for Argyrol, a mild silver protein solution for which doctors had many uses—to treat gonorrhoea, including gonorrheal blindness, relieve severe nasal congestion.... In 1928, with superb timing, Barnes sold out Argyrol for an estimated $4,000,000.
Argyrol is the trade name for an antiseptic for mucous membranes which consists of compounded solutions of mild silver protein. Argyrol is synonymous...
Antibiotic ointment (erythromycin, tetracycline, or rarely silver nitrate or Argyrol) No Nipah virus Nipah virus infection Under research Norovirus Norovirus...
product grossed approximately $400,000 annually in 1929. Both Ovoferrin and Argyrol continued to be exclusively manufactured by A.C. Barnes Company, which...
production facility. These included Zonite, Forhan's toothpaste and antiseptic, Argyrol, and Larvex. Annette's Perfect Cleanser Company was acquired in March 1932...
ophthalmia. This may be erythromycin, tetracycline, or rarely silver nitrate or Argyrol (mild silver protein). Prophylaxis needs antenatal, natal, and postnatal...
founded in 1922 by Albert C. Barnes, who made his fortune by co-developing Argyrol, an antiseptic silver compound that was used to combat gonorrhea and inflammations...
Barnes (1872–1951), former creator of the Barnes Collection of Art and Argyrol inventor Cecilia Beaux (1855–1942), former portrait painter William Bell...
(January 2, 1872 – July 24, 1951) Penn Med Class of 1892: inventor of Argyrol; founder of the Barnes Foundation, one of the most valuable art collections...
(January 2, 1872 – July 24, 1951) Penn Med Class of 1892: inventor of Argyrol which saved millions of children from being born blind and protected United...
Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Ancestry.com William Schack, Art and Argyrol, Sagamore Press, Inc., New York, NY, 1960, p. 110 Bruce Weber, WAAM Lecture...