0 a liquid that destroys bacteria, and is used for cleaning injuries or surfaces to prevent disease -- 石炭酸,苯酚(用作杀菌剂)
As a young surgeon during the 1880s, he developed a severe allergic skin reaction to carbolic acid, a compound that was used extensively in operating rooms.
He then covered the wounds with a piece of rag or lint covered in phenol, or carbolic acid as he called it.
He imported carbolic acid (phenol) which was used as a disinfectant, particularly against cholera.
It was filled with carbolic acid (or phenol).
Bakelite was made from phenol, then known as carbolic acid, and formaldehyde.
This procedure involved injections of carbolic acid mixed with glycerine and alcohol.
It is noted during one cholera outbreak he distributed his stock of carbolic acid free of charge.
This experimentation lead to using carbolic acid to clean instruments and hands before and after surgery.