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Before Lister began using carbolic acid, Friedlieb Runge had discovered creosote which was later to be processed into carbolic acid. Creosote was widely used to prevent the decomposition of wood used in railway tracks and ships. It was also utilized to treat sewage in Belgium, England, and Holland. Lister, aware of the use of creosote for the prevention of decomposition, sprayed instruments, dressings, and wounds with a solution of it. Lister discovered that the incidence of gangrene was remarkably lessened when carbolic solution was swabbed on wounds. When Lister applied carbolic solution to the wound of an eleven year old ...
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Ghost Blows Out the Light is a fantasy novel which concerns, not gu10 led bulbs, but two grave robbers who are seeking hidden treasure. Written by Zhang Muye, it was published online in March 2006 and quickly became China’s best-selling online novel with a six million person readership. It was released in print in October 2006 and sold over 500,000 copies though all supernatural references had to be removed prior to its release in print form. Hu Bayi, a former solider, and his partner, raid tombs in search of valuables in the 1980s. An American archaeologist teams up with ...
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The Great Dane is a domestic breed of dog distinguished by its large size. One of the world’s tallest dog breeds, the largest dog in the world is a Great Dane called George which measures a staggering 109cm from paw to shoulder and 220cm from head to tail! Great Danes have been described by the American Kennel Association: "The Great Dane combines, in its regal appearance, dignity, strength and elegance with great size and a powerful, well-formed, smoothly muscled body. It is one of the giant working breeds, but is unique in that its general conformation must be so well ...
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The first official lottery recorded in the English early modern era dates to Queen Elizabeth I’s reign. In 1566 a lottery designed to raise funds for the “reparation of the havens and strength of the Realm, and towards such other public good works”. Each ticket holders won a prize such as a silver plate or other valuable goods, the total money raised equally the total value of the prizes. Scrolls posted throughout England advertised the lottery, each scroll bearing sketches of the prizes on offer. The money the government received from the ticket sales was thus a form of interest ...
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