. The therapeutical applications of peroxide of hydrogen (medicinal), glycozone, hydrozone and eye balsam . of available nascent contains 9% of anhydrous H2 02. Test. —One cubic centimetre of Peroxide of Hydrogen diluted with150 c. c. of distilled water, containing 2 c. c. of C. P. sulphuric acid de-colorizes at least 15 cubic centimetres of a solution containing5,665 grammes of C. P. permanganate of potash, per liter of distilledwater. One c. c. of Hydrozone being submitted to the above test decolor-izes at least 30 C. C. of the same solution of permanganate of potash. Marchands Per


. The therapeutical applications of peroxide of hydrogen (medicinal), glycozone, hydrozone and eye balsam . of available nascent contains 9% of anhydrous H2 02. Test. —One cubic centimetre of Peroxide of Hydrogen diluted with150 c. c. of distilled water, containing 2 c. c. of C. P. sulphuric acid de-colorizes at least 15 cubic centimetres of a solution containing5,665 grammes of C. P. permanganate of potash, per liter of distilledwater. One c. c. of Hydrozone being submitted to the above test decolor-izes at least 30 C. C. of the same solution of permanganate of potash. Marchands Peroxide of Hydrogen and Hydrozone retain theirstrength for any length of time, when kept in stock with ordinary careat a temperature not exceeding 700 F. Prepared only by Chemist and Graduate of theEcole Centrale desA rts et Manufactures de Paris(France.) NOTE.—One cubic centimetre of Hydrozone is equiva-lent in bactericide power, to two cubic centimeters of my medi-cinal Peroxide of Hydrogen and is far superior as a healingagent. See p. 6: Important information on Peroxide otHydrogen and L. D. KASTENBINE, A. M., M. D. Professor of Chemistry, Urinology, and Medical Jurisprudence, Louisville Medical College; Professor of Chemistry, Louisville College of Pharmacy, Reports as follows in the Louisville Medical Monthly for July, 1894: (See article headed Hydrogen Dioxide, H203, page 154.) Of the various brands of Hydrogen Dioxides I have examined,I find Marchands to be the one which yields the largest amount ofavailable oxygen under all conditions of-exposure, about fifteen vol-umes, and the one which contains the minimum percentage of freeacid. All the marketable articles I have seen are free from bariumcompounds, but the majority do not come up to the 15 volume stand-ard, but are 6, 8, 10 and 12 volume solutions. * * * The above statement is strongly confirmed by the followingreport: THE REAL VALUE OF THE MEDICINAL PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN PREPARATIONS FOUND IN THE MARKE


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