Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 28, Issue 121909 |
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Page 446 - This measure of success has been largely due to the happy thought of securing a two-fold antiseptic effect in the one preparation, ie, the antiseptic effect of the ozoniferous oils and ethers, and that of the mild, non-irritating boric acid radical of Listerine. Pharmacal elegance, strict uniformity in constituents and methods of manufacture, together with a certain superiority in the production of the most important volatile components, enable Listerine to easily excel all that legion of preparations...
Page 495 - It is now ready for your specification. DIRECTIONS— Break off the neck of the ampoule at the file-mark, as shown in the illustration. Use an ordinary hypodermatic syringe. Insert the point of the needle behind the shoulder of the ampoule — not to the bottom.