Cotton wool consists of silky fibers taken from cotton plants in their raw state. Impurities, such as seeds, are removed and the cotton is then bleached using hydrogen peroxide or sodium hypochlorite and sterilized. It is also a refined product (absorbent cotton in U.S. usage) which has medical, cosmetic and many other practical uses.
The first medical use of cotton wool was by Dr Joseph Sampson Gamgee at the Queen's Hospital (later the General Hospital) in Birmingham, England. Although cotton wool is called cotton wool it is actually not wool at all. It is from the cotton plant. Most cotton comes from India, The United States, or China. Cotton plants prefer heavy soil to grow well. Good locations, such as seasonally dry tropical areas, or subtropics are perfect.
Cottonwool consists of silky fibers taken from cotton plants in their raw state. Impurities, such as seeds, are removed and the cotton is then bleached...
Cottonwool spots are opaque fluffy white patches on the retina of the eye that are considered an abnormal finding during a funduscopic exam (also called...
CottonWool is a 2017 British drama film following the story of a 7-year-old boy (Max Vento) who cares for his mother (Leanne Best) after she has survived...
This makes it chemically quite distinct from cotton and other plant fibers, which are mainly cellulose. Wool is produced by follicles which are small cells...
The cotton ball diet is a fad diet that involves consuming cotton balls dipped in liquids such as juices or smoothies. The cotton is intended to make...
released a single titled "Chewing CottonWool." On 10 August 2020, Bain announced that the EP, now titled Chewing CottonWool, was to be released on 12 August...
Cotton swabs (American English) or cotton buds (British English) are wads of cotton wrapped around a short rod made of wood, rolled paper, or plastic...
jealously protected their product. Cotton processing was tiny: in 1701 only 1,985,868 pounds (900,775 kg) of cotton-wool was imported into England, and by...
bond many substances, including human skin and tissues, natural fibres, cotton, wool, and leather. Cyanoacrylate glue has a low shearing strength, which has...
soundproofing, and hydroponic growth medium. Mineral wool is also known as mineral fiber, mineral cotton, mineral fiber, man-made mineral fiber (MMMF), and...
Nicator of "there being trees on which wool grows" in "Indica." [citation needed] This may be a reference to "tree cotton", Gossypium arboreum, which is native...
double coat with a long, straight and outer coat and a short, thick, cotton-wool like undercoat. The Wolfsspitz/Keeshond is the largest variety of Deutscher...
term for recovered wool that is not matted, while "mungo" comes from felted wool. Extract is recovered chemically from mixed cotton/wool fabrics. The fleece...
vatnik (Russian: ватник, IPA: [ˈvatnʲɪk]) is a variety of Russian warm cottonwool-padded jacket. When worn with valenki and an ushanka, the wearer can...
from silk. Today, velvet can be made from silk, linen, cotton, wool, synthetic fibers, silk-cotton blends, or synthetic-natural fiber blends. Velvet is...
Flannel was originally made from carded wool or worsted yarn, but is now often made from either wool, cotton, or synthetic fiber. Flannel is commonly...
spear grass, sword grass, thatch grass, alang-alang, lalang grass, cottonwool grass, and kura-kura, among other names. Imperata cylindrica was first...
a local name for cottonwool, from a surgical dressing invented by Sampson Gamgee; hence Sam's girlfriend Rosie is from the Cotton family. Scholars have...
God's names, Shaddai. Traditionally, mound shrouds are made of white cotton, wool or linen, though any material can be used so long as it is made of natural...
cartoon, which depicts a character made from the material of a padded cottonwool jacket (vatnik in Russian) and bearing a black eye, which is used to...
materials developing from animal hides, to reeds, to early fabrics. Cotton, wool, and silk were the first materials for yarn, and textile trade contributed...
soft, round, flat-crowned cap, usually of woven, hand-knitted wool, crocheted cotton, wool felt, or acrylic fibre. Mass production of berets began in the...
a thick layer of absorbent cottonwool between two layers of absorbent gauze. It represents the first use of cottonwool in a medical context, and was...
aligns the individual fibres to be parallel with each other. In preparing wool fibre for spinning, carding is the step that comes after teasing. The word...
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from cotton, wool, or—in rare cases, mainly in the early 20th century—silk. If made of cotton, it is usually called suede cloth. If wool or wool-blend...