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Antoine Germain Labarraque - Wikipedia
a French chemist and pharmacist, notable for formulating and finding important uses for "Eau de Labarraque" or "Labarraque's solution", a solution of sodium ... en.wikipedia.org
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Labarraque's solution - MFA Cameo - Museum of Fine Arts Boston
A strong bleach solution composed of 4% Sodium hypochlorite in water. Labarraque's solution also contains about 1% Sodium hydroxide or Sodium carbonate as a ... cameo.mfa.org
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Labarraque's liquor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(chemistry, archaic) A solution of an alkaline hypochlorite, such as sodium hypochlorite, used in bleaching and as a disinfectant. en.wiktionary.org
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Labarraque
Labarraque (labarak) The name of Antoine Germain Labarraque (1777–1850), Fr. pharmacist, used in the possessive and with of-adjunct (also in eau de Labarraque) to denote an aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite used as a bleach and disinfectant, also known as eau de Javelle (see Javelle).1827 Q. J... Oxford English Dictionary
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Antoine Germain Labarraque: Books - Amazon.com
L'art Du Boyaudier (French Edition). Paperback. Hardcover. On The Disinfecting Properties Of Labarraque's Preparations Of Chlorine: Particularly In Preventing ... www.amazon.com
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Labarraque liqueur, the first antiseptic of the 19th century used by ...
The beginning of antisepsis occurred in Mexico with the use of chlorinated, that was invented by chemist Antoine Labarraque (1777-1850). www.scielo.org.mx
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Antoine Germain Labarraque
"Eau de Labarraque" or "Labarraque's solution", a solution of sodium hypochlorite widely used as a disinfectant and deodoriser. François Labarraque and Christine Sousbielle. wikipedia.org
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Labarraque, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
OED's earliest evidence for Labarraque is from 1826, in Dublin Philos. Journal. From a proper name. Etymons: proper name Labarraque. See etymology. Nearby ... www.oed.com
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Labarraque, A. G. (Antoine Germain), 1777-1850
Antoine Germain Labarraque. French chemist and pharmacist (1777-1850). Wikidata. wellcomecollection.org
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About: Antoine Germain Labarraque - DBpedia
Antoine Germain Labarraque (28 March 1777 – 9 December 1850) was a French chemist and pharmacist, notable for formulating and finding important uses for ... dbpedia.org
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Antoine Germain Labarraque - Science Museum Group Collection
Antoine Germain Labarraque 1777 - 1850. occupation: Chemist, Pharmacist. Nationality: French. 1777-1850, pharmacist; chemist; French. Wikidata Information. collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk
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Notable residents Antoine-Germain Labarraque (1777 – 1850) was a French chemist and pharmacist, notable for formulating and finding important uses for "Eau de Labarraque" or "Labarraque's solution", a solution of sodium hypochlorite widely used as a disinfectant and deodoriser. wikipedia.org
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Javelle
Javelle (ʒaˈvɛl) Also Javel, javelle. [ad. Javel, name of the village near (now a suburb of) Paris where the solution was first made as a bleach.] eau de Javelle (also water of Javelle, Javelle('s) water): an aqueous solution containing potassium hypochlorite and used as a bleach or a disinfectant; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Alcock (surgeon)
upon the use of the chlorides of soda and lime in cases of hospital gangrene, the practice having been extensively applied in France by Antoine Germain Labarraque wikipedia.org
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chloride
chloride (ˈklɔərɪd, -aɪd) Rarely chlorid. [f. chlor-ine + -ide.] 1. Chem. A simple compound of chlorine with a metal or an organic radical. A compound analogous to one or more atoms of hydrochloric acid (H Cl), itself called on this type hydrogen chloride.1812 Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. Introd. 6 Som... Oxford English Dictionary
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