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- Argyrol abstract "Argyrol is the trade name for an antiseptic consisting of compounded solutions at varying strengths of mild silver protein. Agyrol is synonymous with its chemical mild silver protein, manufactured in the chemical industry to pharmaceutical grade only, using denatured pharmaceutical-grade protein for ophthalmic application and elemental silver to produce the silver protein molecule. While employed with Mulford & Co. (which became Merck & Co.), the American physician Dr. Albert Coombs Barnes recruited chemist Dr. Herman Hille in Germany. They returned to the United States and left Mulford together to launch Argyrol, developed and commercialized by Barnes as Prevention Technology for use on mucous membranes to resolve local infections in mucous-membrane-lined organs, most widely publicized for its value to resolve gonorrhea infections and to prevent gonorrheal blindness and other pathogenic infections to the eyes of newborn infants.".
- Argyrol wikiPageExternalLink agprotein.phtml.
- Argyrol wikiPageID "4511430".
- Argyrol wikiPageLength "7617".
- Argyrol wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Argyrol wikiPageRevisionID "654849194".
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Albert_C._Barnes.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Antiseptic.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Barnes_Foundation.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antiseptics.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver_compounds.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Gelatin.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Gonorrhea.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Impressionism.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Medical_uses_of_silver.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Merck_&_Co..
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Mucous_membrane.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Neonatal_conjunctivitis.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Ophthalmology.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Silver_nitrate.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_hydroxide.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Thiomersal.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Trade_name.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Trademark.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLink Zonite_Products_Corporation.
- Argyrol wikiPageWikiLinkText "Argyrol".
- Argyrol added "May 2014".
- Argyrol date "May 2014".
- Argyrol reason "unclear writing style and grammatical errors make it hard to understand".
- Argyrol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Argyrol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Argyrol subject Category:Antiseptics.
- Argyrol subject Category:Silver_compounds.
- Argyrol hypernym Name.
- Argyrol type Antimicrobial.
- Argyrol type Antiseptic.
- Argyrol comment "Argyrol is the trade name for an antiseptic consisting of compounded solutions at varying strengths of mild silver protein. Agyrol is synonymous with its chemical mild silver protein, manufactured in the chemical industry to pharmaceutical grade only, using denatured pharmaceutical-grade protein for ophthalmic application and elemental silver to produce the silver protein molecule. While employed with Mulford & Co. (which became Merck & Co.), the American physician Dr.".
- Argyrol label "Argyrol".
- Argyrol sameAs Q1619140.
- Argyrol sameAs Argyrol.
- Argyrol sameAs Argirolo.
- Argyrol sameAs m.0c6bkm.
- Argyrol sameAs Аргирол.
- Argyrol sameAs Q1619140.
- Argyrol wasDerivedFrom Argyrol?oldid=654849194.
- Argyrol isPrimaryTopicOf Argyrol.