Which preposition to use with antiseptic

in Occurrences 2%

There must be an antiseptic in the house.

as Occurrences 1%

This consists of injections of solutions of zinc chloride 1 in 200, perchloride of mercury 1 in 1,000, carbolic acid 1 in 20, of Villate's solution, or of such other antiseptic as the surgeon may think fit.

by Occurrences 1%

Where the accompanying condition of the horn is bad enough to indicate it, a leather sole should be used, beneath which has been packed a compress of tow and grease, rendered more or less antiseptic by being mixed with tar.

for Occurrences 1%

In further preparation for the confinement a basin of water containing antiseptic for washing in, towels, warm milk, a flask of brandy, a bottle of ergotine, and a pair of scissors are commodities which may all be required in emergency.

on Occurrences 1%

And it was these two qualities of humbleness and lovingness that, acting like invincible antiseptics on the moral nature, saved her from all "spoiling,"from any tendency of any amount of flattery and admiration to engender selfishness or self-sufficiency.

over Occurrences 1%

When the train had gone out of sight beyond the first turn to the eastward I spoke to the head surgeon of the German contingenta broad, bearded, middle-aged man who sat on a baggage truck while an orderly poured a mixture of water and antiseptics over his soiled hands.

against Occurrences 1%

Braziers of charcoal burned at the foot of each bed, while the atmosphere was heavy with a strong solution of carbolic acid, then just beginning to be recognized as a sovereign preventive of malarious vapors, and an antiseptic against the germs of disease.

under Occurrences 1%

Now, as she watched from the shadow of the house, with the basin of antiseptic under her arm, the gambler's desperation rose stronger and stronger.

Which preposition to use with  antiseptic