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a colorless syrupy solution of pyroxylin in ether and alcohol; used as a coating for wounds or photographic films
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| collodion baby |
an infant born encased in a tight membrane resembling collodion or parchment, which is subsequently shed, occasionally leaving normal-appearing skin (lamellar exfoliation of newborn or lamellar desquamation of newborn). It is usually a primary manifestation of various forms of ichthyosis, most often the lamellar type.
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| collodion |
soluble gun-cotton, dissolved in a mixture of ether and alcohol.
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| collodion |
invented by Frederick Scott Archer in 1851. The negative was produced by hand coating a sheet of glass with an application of guncotton dissolved in ether (collodion) and potassium iodide solution and sensitised with silver nitrate. The plate was exposed (early versions were exposed whilst still wet) and developed immediately on location.
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