GERMICIDAL SOAP 



iMcCLINTOCKl 



The soap of many uses. 



IN SURGERY: 



For the preparation of antiseptic solutions: for sterilizing hands, 

 instruments, etc., and as a general disinfectant. 

 To sterilize the skin prior to operation. 



IN GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS: 



An antiseptic, deodorant and lubricant for 



hands and instruments. 



For the preparation of vaginal douches. 



IN ROUTINE PRACTICE: 



A disinfectant for hands after examinations. 

 For the treatment of parasitic skin diseases. 



IN GENERAL: 



For cleansing wounds (bruises, 

 cuts, abrasions), ulcers, etc. 

 To neutralize the odor of offen- 

 sive perspiration. 

 For venereal prophylaxis (as a 

 disinfectant wash). 

 To control the itching of skin 

 infections. 



For the removal and prevention of 

 dandruff. 

 To cleanse the scalp and hair. 

 For disinfecting vessels, utensils, etc. 



To wash and sterilize bed linen, handkerchiefs, etc., used in 

 the sick-room. 

 For the destruction of lice and fleas on household pets. 



Our new dozen packer. 



Germicidal Soap is advantageously used whenever and wherever a 

 powerful antiseptic, disinfectant, detergent or deodorant is required. 



Germicidal Soap. 2% (contains 2% of mercuric iodide): large cakes in individual 



cartons; packages of 3. 

 Germicidal Soap, Mild, 1%: large cakes in individual cartons, packages of 12; 



small cakes, 3 in a carton. 

 Germicidal Soap, Soft, 1%: collapsible tubes. 



Germicidal Soap, Surgical, 1%: cylindrical cakes, each in a nickel-plated case. 

 Germicidal Soap, Veterinary, 1%: cylindrical cakes, each in a nickel-plated case. 



Germicidal Soap is being liberally advertised to physicians. 

 You w^ill have calls for it. Stock the soap! 



Home Offices and Laboratories, 

 Detroit, Michigan. 



Parke, Davis & Co. 



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