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carrel-dakin treatment noun Usage: usually capitalized C&D Etymology: after Alexis Carrel died 1944 French surgeon and biologist, and Henry Drysdale Dakin died 1952 English chemist : an antiseptic treatment of wounds in World War I consisting of regular intermittent irrigation through surgically placed rubber tubes to obviate infection in contaminated wounds and to hasten asepsis in suppurating wounds — compare carrel-dakin solution, dakin's solution |