Carbolic soap, sometimes referred to as red soap, is a mildly antiseptic soap containing carbolic acid (phenol) and/or cresylic acid (cresol), both of which are phenols derived from either coal tar or petroleum sources.[1][2]
^W. H. Simmons and H. A. Appleton, The Handbook of Soap Manufacture, Echo Library, 2007, p. 104.
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Carbolicsoap, sometimes referred to as red soap, is a mildly antiseptic soap containing carbolic acid (phenol) and/or cresylic acid (cresol), both of...
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earliest antibacterial soap was carbolicsoap, which used up to 5% phenols (carbolic acid). Fears about the safety of carbolicsoaps chemical components...
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19th-century disinfectant. Carbolicsoap, 19th-century. The original Lysol formulation, essentially a water solution of carbolicsoap. "Lysol" has been used...
comedic pastiches of popular genres, such as the super hero-inspired CarbolicSoap and Dirty Harry tribute Dead Right (which was featured on the DVD release...
is a type of enema syringe, to introduce a warm, dilute solution of carbolicsoap and an unspecified liquid disinfectant into the woman's uterus. This...
unpleasant characteristic smell, which is phenolic, reminiscent of ink or carbolicsoap. The smell is especially strong at the base of the stem. On cooking...
200 bottles of water guard, 2,200 sets of commodes, 2,2000 cakes of carbolicsoap, 2,200 sets of water family kit, four 400-gallon-capacity fibre water...
Discobolus. The recipe for the hangover cure is: Cook an unplucked hen, carbolicsoap, jam, black peppercorns, salt, kidney, figs, honey, black pudding, pomegranate...
there were 'no washing facilities but a tin bowl and a chunk of red carbolicsoap'. The schoolroom was bitterly cold, he recalled: there were times in...
was largely the man responsible for introducing the obligatory use of Carbolicsoap throughout Scottish schools in 1907. Sir David Christie Martin FRS FRSE...
'The Four-Minute Mystery' (Edgley Bond) and was sponsored by Roses CarbolicSoap. It starred Alix Dunmore, Fiona Sheehan, Tom Mallaburn, Phil Mulryne...
carbolic acid free of charge. He exported peppermint oil – refined from peppermint grown in Yamagata prefecture. He is credited for introducing soap,...
known disinfectant as it was first used by Lister, when it was called carbolic acid. It is rather corrosive to the skin and sometimes toxic to sensitive...
theory, and Joseph Lister's technique for antiseptic surgery using diluted carbolic acid, had not yet been accepted as standard practice. For example, sixteen...
it was typically called "hard" toilet paper. A brand disinfected with carbolic acid was manufactured in Sheffield, United Kingdom under the Izal brand...