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Eusol Pharm.|ˈjuːsɒl| Also eusol. [f. initial letters of Edinburgh University + solution n.: cf. Eupad.] A solution of chlorinated lime and boric acid that is used as a general antiseptic.
1915J. L. Smith et al. in Brit. Med. Jrnl. July 129/1 The solution of free hypochlorous acid prepared in this way we have named ‘Eusol’. Ibid. 134/2 The eusol treatment was kept up. 1920Martindale & Westcott Extra Pharmacop. (ed. 17) I. 52 Eusol has been most extensively used to wounds. 1962Pharm. Jrnl. 31 Mar. 270/2 Its instability in comparison with the more alkaline hypochlorite preparations has always been a serious disadvantage to the use of eusol. |