argyrol

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argyrol

The nurse applies argyrol to the patient's eye.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A medicinal antiseptic: Argyrol is a proper noun that refers to a specific antiseptic compound. It is a dark brown solution composed of silver and a protein, historically used to prevent infection, particularly in the eyes and mucous membranes.
Usage
  • Argyrol is used as a proper noun, the trademarked name for a specific medicinal product. It is typically used in historical or medical contexts.
  • Example: "Before modern antibiotics, doctors often used Argyrol as a topical antiseptic for newborn infants' eyes."
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in historical discussions of medicine. Its use in contemporary practice is rare due to the development of more effective and stable antibiotics.
  • Example: "The physician's kit from the 1920s contained a small bottle of Argyrol."
Variants and Related Words
  • Silver protein: This is the general descriptive term for the type of compound Argyrol represents.
  • Antiseptic (noun): A substance that prevents the growth of disease-causing microorganisms.
  • Disinfectant (noun): A substance used to destroy germs on non-living surfaces.
Synonyms
  • Silver vitellin (another historical name for similar compounds)
  • Mild silver protein
Notes on Meaning
  • Historical Context: Argyrol was a widely used antiseptic in the early 20th century. Its mention often evokes a specific period in medical history.
  • Proper Noun vs. Common Noun: It is crucial to remember that "Argyrol" is a trademarked brand name, not a general term for antiseptics. It should be capitalized.
argyrol

The nurse applies argyrol to the patient's eye.

Noun
  1. antiseptic consisting of a compound of protein and silver (trade name Argyrol)

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