44 ANTISEPTIC TREATMENT OF WOUNDS. 
(w) OLEUM EUCALYPTI. 
Oleum eucalypti possesses good antiseptic properties and 
is recommended especially by English physicians (ALL- 
MANN, NUNN)as salve, and for the soaking of wadding, etc. 
Besides the above mentioned remedies which possess directly 
antiseptic properties, there are many other remedies for the 
antiseptic treatment of wounds recommended, but they cannot 
gain any foothold, partly because their antiseptic properties 
are insufficient, and partly because their application is not 
very convenient, for instance: 
(x) ZINCUM OXYDATUM. 
(y) ZINCUM SULFOCARBOLICUM. 
(z) KALIUM HYPERMANGANICUM. 
(za) ACIDUM SULPHURICUM. 
(zb) ACIDUM SULPHUROSUM. 
(zc) SULPHATE SALTS. 
(aa) PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN. 
(bb) RESORCIN. ; 
(cc) NAPHTHALOL. 
(dd) ASEPTOL. 
(ee) A AND B OXYNAPHTOICACID. 
(ff) HYDROCHINON, ETC. 
In addition to the remedies which we use in antiseptic 
wound treatment, we would now have to discuss the draining 
and suturing materials, but as they do not belong directly to 
the bandaging materials and disinfectants, I will treat them 
separately in a future chapter, and only mention something in 
regard to the way of using these remedies in order to fulfill the 
stipulations of antiseptic wound treatment. 
