Germicidal Soap 



"The Soap of a Hundred Uses" 



GERMClbALSOAPl 



Germicidal Soap (McClintock) is useful whenever 

 and wherever a powerful antiseptic, disinfectant, de- 

 tergent or deodorant is required. It is employed by 

 physicians, surgeons, gynecologists, obstetricians, der 

 matologists, veterinarians, dentists, nurses, barbers. It 

 is serviceable in every home and hospital. 



Keep a "packer" 

 on your show-case. 



A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR GENERAL USE. 



solutions for 



For cleansing wounds (bruises, 

 cuts, abrasions), ulcers, etc. 



For the destruction of infecting 

 organisms in skin diseases. 



For cleansing the hair and scalp 

 and for the removal and prevention 

 of dandruff. 



For venereal prophylaxis (as a 

 disinfectant wash). 



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For preparing 

 vaginal douche. 



For destroying the odor of offen- 

 sive perspiration. 



For disinfecting vessels, utensils, 

 etc. 



For washing and sterilizing bed- 

 linen, handkerchiefs, etc., used in 

 the sick-room. 



Display Cases: 



One dozen large cakes. 



Germicidal Soap, Mild. 



(For other forms see our catalogue. ) 



in your prescription work 



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Parke, Davis & Co.'s Empty Capsules are made from 

 the highest quality of gelatin that the market affords 



They are manufactured in the best equipped capsule plant in 

 the wrorld, and by recognized specialists in capsule-making. 



They cire readily soluble. 



They are pliable— will not break in handling. 



They are uniform in size, shape, thickness and color — each capsule is 

 a perfect replica of every other capsule in the box. 



They are beautifully transparent. 



They are unequalled in brilliancy. 



They are free from grease-spots. 



They fit perfectly— caps to bodies; and when the cap is on, it slays 

 on — there is no danger of leakage or spilling of contents. 



ASK THE SALESMAN TO SHOW YOU SAMPLES. 



Home Offices and Laboratories, 

 Detroit, Michigan. 



PARKE, DAVIS & CO. 





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