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Dakin

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Da·kin (dkn), Henry Drysdale 1880-1952.
British chemist noted for his study of antiseptics. He developed Dakin's solution, which was widely used in treating wounds during both World Wars and is still used as a disinfectant.


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She was predeceased by three sisters, Lillian Anderson, Evelyn Brouwer and Ruth Bates and two brothers, Lester Dakin and Frank Dakin.
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