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Goulard|guːˈlɑːd| Also 9 golard. [From the name of Thomas Goulard, the French surgeon who first used it.] In full, Goulard's extract or Goulard water: a solution of sub-acetate of lead, used as a lotion in cases of inflammation.
1806Sporting Mag. XXVII. 65 He first takes the hot water, and having discoloured it with golard or starch, dashed with a little blue [etc.]. 1818Coleridge Lett. II. 692, I can so far command myself as to check the intolerable itching by a weak mixture of goulard and rosewater. 1842Barham Ingol. Leg., Black Mousquetaire ii. 76 Till her delicate fingers are charr'd With the Steer's opodeldoc, joint-oil, and goulard. c1865J. Wylde in Circ. Sci. I. 380/1 ‘Goulard water’..is a weak solution of acetate of lead. 1876Trans. Clinical Soc. IX. 122 Ankle was treated by perfect rest, with Goulard lotion, without effect. |