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Ferric subsulfate solution

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408:) to stop post-mortem bleeding. Since Jewish burial does not allow any external skin adhesives such as bandages, tape, glue or resin, ferric subsulfate is an effective way to stop post-mortem bleeding. Most post-mortem bleeding stems from surgery, emergency room situations, autopsies or blood which may result when removing IV lines during Jewish burial preparation. A piece of cotton, or Q-tip, soaked with this solution is pressed against the open wound and held for a few seconds. This is usually enough time for the seal to take effect. For more severe cases, such as arterial lines, if the line is still inside, the solution can be inserted directly into the IV line. 206: 183: 26: 275: 395:
Ferric subsulfate solution is generally stored in airtight containers at a temperature above 22 degrees Celsius. Crystallization may occur at temperatures below 22 degrees. Warming the solution may redissolve the crystals. The solution is typically protected from light.
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It was invented in the late 1840s by Leon Monsel (March 13, 1816 – April 15, 1878), a French military pharmacist. His invention soon became a standard in the French Corps, which saved many lives during battles of the French Army.
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Ferric subsulfate (also known as Monsel's solution) is often used by Jewish burial societies (
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InChI=1S/4Fe.5H2O4S.2H2O/c;;;;5*1-5(2,3)4;;/h;;;;5*(H2,1,2,3,4);2*1H2/q4*+3;;;;;;;/p-12
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used after superficial skin biopsies. Ferric subsulfate solution is also known as
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is a thickened and specially modified gel formulation.
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IUPAC name
CAS Number
1310-45-8
PubChem
159372
ChemSpider
140157
UNII
3QJ8WS6V8H
CompTox Dashboard
DTXSID30893846
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ECHA InfoCard
100.013.800
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Formula
Molar mass
JSmol
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styptic
hemostatic agent
United States Pharmacopeia
ferrous sulfate
sulfuric acid

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