New Yorker medizinische Monatsschrift . USED EVERY DAY IN EVERYHOSPITAL IN OBSTETRICALAND GENERAL SURGICAL WORK §_ \§ jgg g% § possesses the power of loosening and removing bacteria from the surfaces orstruetures to vvhich they adhere, because of its soapycharacter. It dissolves all fats and oils and exposes thegerms to its immediate destruetive action. «01 has greater antiseptic power than phenolor bichloride; it is non-caustic and rela-tively non-poisonous, and is therefore safer in the handsof patients than any of the older antiseptics. For convenience in prescribing Lysol is alsoput up in


New Yorker medizinische Monatsschrift . USED EVERY DAY IN EVERYHOSPITAL IN OBSTETRICALAND GENERAL SURGICAL WORK §_ \§ jgg g% § possesses the power of loosening and removing bacteria from the surfaces orstruetures to vvhich they adhere, because of its soapycharacter. It dissolves all fats and oils and exposes thegerms to its immediate destruetive action. «01 has greater antiseptic power than phenolor bichloride; it is non-caustic and rela-tively non-poisonous, and is therefore safer in the handsof patients than any of the older antiseptics. For convenience in prescribing Lysol is alsoput up in lwo-ounce bottles, retailing at 25 cents Fac-simile of a LEHN & FINK New York Inhaltsverzeichri* «ehe Seite 22 der Anzeigen. New Yorker Medizinische Monatsschrift. THE PHYSIOIAN OF MANY YEARS EXPERIENGE KNOWS THAT, TO OBTAIN 1MMEDIATE RESULTSTHERE IS NO REMEDY LIKE Syr. Hypophos. Co., Fellows. many Medical Journals specifically mention this PREPARATION AS BEING OF STERLING WORTH. TRY IT, AND PROVE THESE FACTS. SPECIAL NOTE.—


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