| corrosive g. |
chemical g.
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| corrosive p. |
any poison which acts by directly destroying tissue.
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| corrosive s. |
mercury bichloride.
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| corrosive alkali |
A strongly basic metallic hydroxide, most commonly of sodium, ammonium, and potassium, as well as carbonates. Because of their great combining power with water and their action on the fatty tissues, they cause rapid and deep tis
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| corrosive poisoning |
Poisoning by strong acids, alkalies, strong antiseptics including bichloride of mercury, carbolic acid (phenol), Lysol, cresol compounds, tincture of iodine, and arsenic compounds. These are destructive and cause tissue damag
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