The Southern California practitioner . go. F. ASEPTIC SURGERY.—Except un-der the most favorable hospital sur-roundings, aseptic surgery is dependentupon the employment of proper anti-septic precautions. Since the introduc-tion of antisepsis innumerable agentshave been used by the profession—manyonly temporarily, a few with lastingsatisfaction. Comparatively few anti-septic agents can be conservatively de-scribed as a reliable, non-poisonous,non-irritating and germicidal. Campho-Phenique has stood the testfor over thirty years and is now ingreater favor with exacting surgeonsthan ever before. C
The Southern California practitioner . go. F. ASEPTIC SURGERY.—Except un-der the most favorable hospital sur-roundings, aseptic surgery is dependentupon the employment of proper anti-septic precautions. Since the introduc-tion of antisepsis innumerable agentshave been used by the profession—manyonly temporarily, a few with lastingsatisfaction. Comparatively few anti-septic agents can be conservatively de-scribed as a reliable, non-poisonous,non-irritating and germicidal. Campho-Phenique has stood the testfor over thirty years and is now ingreater favor with exacting surgeonsthan ever before. Campho-Pheniquenot only destroys bacteria, but renderssterile the soil in which they wouldotherwise develop, and combats bacterialtoxins while promoting the healing proc-ess by stimulating granulations—not bycauterizing them. All the advantages of Campho-Phe-nique have been carried into Campho-Phenique powder, so that when a drydressing is desired this powder can beused in preference to the liquir formof this superior SCHOOL OF FORESTRY. THE IDYLLWILD SCHOOL OF FORESTRY. THIRD ANNUAL SESSION, Under the Patronage of Hon. Gieford I?inchoT, Forester, Washington, D. President Benjamin [de Wheeeer, University of California WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 TO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 (inclusive), [905. The new profession of forestry is onein which all should have an intelligentinterest. The protection of our forestsand the conservation of our water sup-ply is a matter that has a direct effectupon the health of the people of South-ern California, Arizona and NewMexico. The third annual session of the Idyll-wild School of Forestry will begin inIdyllwild, San Jacinto Mountains, onJuly 12th and last for three weeks. Thisschool is under the patronage of Pinchot, Chief Forester of theBureau of Forestry, and President Ben-jamin Ide Wheeler of the CaliforniaState University. The lectures will beillustrated by electric stereopticon viewsand by study trips through the sur-roun
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