carron oil

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carron oil

A nurse applies carron oil to a patient's minor burn.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A medicinal ointment for burns: "Carron oil" is a historical topical preparation, primarily a mixture of limewater and linseed oil, used as a home remedy or first-aid treatment for burns and scalds.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Before modern burn creams, people often applied carron oil to soothe minor burns.
    • The old first-aid manual recommended carron oil for treating scalds.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term is almost exclusively used in a historical or antiquated medical context. It is named after the Carron ironworks in Scotland, where it was reportedly first used to treat industrial burns.
    • The use of carron oil declined with the advent of more effective and sterile antimicrobial ointments.
Variants and Related Words
  • Limewater and linseed oil mixture: This is a descriptive phrase for the composition of carron oil.
  • Historical ointment: A general term under which carron oil can be categorized.
Synonyms
  • Burn ointment (historical): A general term for old-fashioned topical treatments for burns.
  • Lime liniment: Another name referencing its ingredients.
Notes on Meaning
  • Obsolete Remedy: It is critical to understand that "carron oil" refers to an outdated treatment. Modern medicine does not recommend its use due to risks of infection and lack of proven efficacy compared to contemporary treatments.
    • While mentioned in historical texts, carron oil is not part of modern therapeutic practice.
carron oil

A nurse applies carron oil to a patient's minor burn.

Noun
  1. an ointment formerly used to treat burns

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