Use "styptic" in a sentence

1. Astringent definition, contracting; constrictive; styptic

2. Moreover, we have correlated the function of S-99 soluble styptic gauze with animal experiments, styptic method and its advantage.

3. I use a styptic pencil on shaving cuts.

4. Lady's Mantle is an astringent and has styptic properties.

5. Astringent definition is - causing a tightening of soft organic tissues : styptic

6. 38 synonyms for Astringent: contractive, contractile, styptic, severe, strict, exacting, harsh

7. Asiatic tree fern having dense matted hairs sometimes used as a styptic.

8. Said invention also includes the air-drawing process spinning technology for styptic fibre.

9. Objective: To evaluate hemostatic effects and safety of the soluble styptic gauze made by hydroxyethyl cellulose.

10. Conclusion: It is of benefit to treat the relief incisions during palatorrhaphy with absorbable styptic gauze.

11. A styptic pencil, IE a stick of this, used eg on a cut made while shaving.

12. The styptic fibre composition is composed of polyvinyl alcohol, gelatin, sweetgum leaf extract and berberine hydrochloride.

13. Objective To study the styptic method of blood vessel press by paper column and perfect it's usage.

14. And any gentleman who's ever beenbackhanded by a lady with her diamond ring should know a styptic pencil willstop the bleeding.

15. Objective To evaluate hemostasia effect of the combination of non-ionization soluble styptic gauze and venom haemocoagulase in operation bleeding and wound errhysis.

16. The recovery of vision acuity is related to early treatment by steroids , styptic drugs, and irrigation of anterior chamber in some cases, it is good for the prognosis of complications.

17. Alum definition is - a potassium Aluminum sulfate KAl(SO4)2·12H2O or an ammonium Aluminum sulfate NH4Al(SO4)2·12H2O used especially for its astringent and styptic properties

18. A double sulfate of Aluminum and of an alkaline earth element or ammonium; chemically, an Alum is any one of the markedly astringent double salts formed by a combination of a sulfate of Aluminum, iron, manganese, chromium, or gallium with a sulfate of lithium, sodium, potassium, ammonium, cesium, or rubidium; used locally as a styptic.