617 I Newmayer, Dr. S. W., Philadelphia, Pa.... 75 ......... .304, 695 600 II 77 Distribution of Parasiticism Research Needed, 601 Soper, Dr. Richard W., Conway, Iowa... . . . ΙΟ 17 721 80 Florence Nightingale Honored by Two Sov THE GENERAL LIBRARY, DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL MEDICINE The original antiseptic compound Listerine is peculiarly free from irritating properties, even when applied to the most delicate of the tissues, whilst its volatile constituents give it more healing and penetrating power than is possessed by a purely mineral antiseptic solution; hence it is quite generally accepted as the standard antiseptic preparation for general use in domestic medicine, and for those purposes where a poisonous or corrosive disinfectant can not be used with safety. It is the best antiseptic for daily employment in the care and preservation of the teeth. Literature more fully descriptive of Listerine may be had upon Lambert Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, U. S. A. 1674 COMPARATIVE TESTS "THESE RESULTS INDICATE THAT CHINOSOL IS MUCH STRONGER THAN CARBOLIC ACID IN ANTISEPTIC POWER AND AT LEAST THE EQUAL OF BICHLORIDE OF MERCURY," C EXTRACT FROM BACTERIOLOGICAL REPORT) FROM THE LEDERLE LABORATORIES Non-Poisonous HINOSOL Non-Irritating FULL LITERATURE AND SAMPLES ON REQUEST CHINOSOL CO. PARMELE PHARMACAL CO., SELLING AGENT 54 & 55 SOUTH ST., NEW YORK |