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Carnoy’s solution

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: Carnoy's solution
(′kär′nöiz sə′lü·shən)

(materials) A tissue fixative composed of mercuric salts and acetic acids; used where penetration of hard objects such as seeds is required.


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A sclerosing solution; mild; does not cauterize normal oral mucosa if used judiciously. A mild hemostatic.

 
 

 

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