Interstate medical journal . t is used with successby surgeons in strengths varying from the concentrate to 1-1000. Lower Proportionate Alkalinity. The extremely low alkalinity ofHyclorite due to calcium hydrate renders it practically nonirritating inproper dilutions. Hyclorite diluted to the same hypochlorite strength* as Darkins solution has only one-seventh the alkalinity. Uniformity. Hyclorite is so prepared that a definite hypochloritestrength and a definite low alkalinity is always assured. Keeping Quality. Unlike other hypochlorites which lose their strengthrapidly and must first be tes


Interstate medical journal . t is used with successby surgeons in strengths varying from the concentrate to 1-1000. Lower Proportionate Alkalinity. The extremely low alkalinity ofHyclorite due to calcium hydrate renders it practically nonirritating inproper dilutions. Hyclorite diluted to the same hypochlorite strength* as Darkins solution has only one-seventh the alkalinity. Uniformity. Hyclorite is so prepared that a definite hypochloritestrength and a definite low alkalinity is always assured. Keeping Quality. Unlike other hypochlorites which lose their strengthrapidly and must first be tested before use, Hyclorite has such remark-able keeping qualities that it is produced in large quantities, can be transportedand stored, and is immediately available for emergencies. As a result of its efficiency, convenience, and economy, Hyclorite has made a definiteplace for itself in surgical and hospital work. It is now being used with success oy surgeons inhospital and private practice in the following classes of cases:. Lacerated Wounds Saprophytic Infections Septic Infections Bone Infections Note and Throat Infections Pyorrheal Infections Intrauterine IrrigatiBladder IrrigationRectal IrrigationGas GangreneDiabetic GangreneSkin GraftingInfected Cancers Chancroids Gonorrhea Burns Abscesses Carbuncles Shin Disease Bed Sores Write For Bulletin 285a and Sample Manufactured Solely By GENERAL LABORATORIES 4501 South Dickinson Street MADISON, WISCONSIN


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