Castellani's paint

Castellani's paint
noun

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  • Castellani's paint — Cas·tel·la·ni s paint .kas tə .län ēz pānt n CARBOLFUCHSIN PAINT Cas·tel·la·ni .kas tə län ē Aldo (1878 1971) Italian physician. Castellani was a specialist in tropical diseases. His numerous contributions to tropical medicine include the… …   Medical dictionary

  • castellani's paint — |kastə|länēz noun Usage: usually capitalized C Etymology: after Aldo Castellani b1875 Italian physician & bacteriologist : carbolfuchsin paint …   Useful english dictionary

  • Castellani bronchitis (disease) paint — Cas·tel·la·ni bronchitis (disease), paint (kahs tə lahґnē) [Marquis Aldo Castellani, Italian physican, 1879–1971] see bronchospirochetosis, and see under paint …   Medical dictionary

  • paint — A solution or suspension of one or more medicaments applied to the skin with a brush or large applicator; usually used in the treatment of widespread eruptions. carbol fuchsin p. a p. containing boric acid, phenol, resorcinol, fuchsin …   Medical dictionary

  • Castellani — Sir Aldo, Italian physician, 1877–1971. See C. bronchitis, C. paint …   Medical dictionary

  • carbolfuchsin paint — pānt n a solution containing boric acid, phenol, resorcinol, and fuchsin in acetone, alcohol, and water that is applied externally in the treatment of fungal infections of the skin called also Castellani s paint …   Medical dictionary

  • carbolfuchsin paint — noun : a solution containing boric acid, phenol, resorcinol, and fuchsine in acetone, alcohol, and water and applied externally in the treatment of fungous infections of the skin called also Castellani s paint …   Useful english dictionary

  • Castellani paint — carbolfuchsin topical solution …   Medical dictionary

  • Carbol fuchsin — Carbol fuchsin, carbol fuchsin, or carbolfuchsin, is a mixture of phenol and basic fuchsin, used in bacterial staining procedures. It is commonly used in the staining of mycobacteria as it has an affinity for the mycolic acids found in their cell …   Wikipedia

  • Bevilacqua family — The Bevilaqua family is a noble Italian family, descending from the 12th century, with many notable members. Duchessa, Marchessa, and Countess Donna Felicita Bevilacqua La Masa (1822 1899) was a descendant of Morando Bevilacqua (1150 1221). He… …   Wikipedia

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