TEMANN HOSPITAL COLLEGE
ty of and must not be taken from
In Surgery and Gynecology,
In Diseases of the Respiratory System,
In Diseases of the Digestive System,
In Diseases of the Eye and Ear,
In Malarial, Typhoid and Eruptive Fevers,
In Genito-Urinary and Cutaneous Diseases,
and in the general antiseptic treatment of disease of every character,
Listerine has established an enviable reputation, thorough clinical
test having demonstrated that no other one antiseptic is so well
adapted to the general requirements of the Physician and Surgeon,
for both internal and external use, as this carefully prepared formula
of essential oils, ozoniferous ethers, and benzo-boracic acid-all
antiseptics and chemically compatible.