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CREASOTE

Volume 7 · 57 words · 1860 Edition

(Greek flesh, oros to save), a fluid compound of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, obtained by Reichenschach by the distillation of wood-tar. It has a caustic and burning taste, and the flavour of peat smoke or smoked meat. It preserves animal matter from putrefaction, and is employed in medicine as an antiseptic, and to allay vomiting. See Chemistry.