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ought to have a wide application in the treatment of in- 

 fectious diseases, as it has the power of eliminating from 

 the system the poisonous ptomaines. It may be stated, 

 en passant, that many ptomaines (in the isolated condi- 

 tion) are more poisonous than the vegetable alkaloids — 

 strychnine, aconitine, digitaline, etc. 



SIXTH SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS. 



The object of these experiments was to ascertain 

 whether Badam's Microbe-Killer was poisonous when 

 taken internally. The experiments were performed 

 upon myself and others, with the result that I am 

 justified in saying that the fluid in question is non- 

 poisonous, and its therapeutic action is that of a tonic 

 and an alterative. It was microscopically proved that 

 the activity of the leucocytes of the blood for destroying 

 microbes was increased after the action of Radam's 

 Microbe-Killer. This is a valuable property, as the said 

 fluid would help Nature in warding off the attacks of 

 pathogenic microbes. 



It may also be stated that Eadam's Microbe-Killer has 

 no injurious action on the teeth. 



REMARKS. 



From these results I am justified in stating: 



1. That Eadam's Microbe-Killer is a powerful germi- 

 cide or disinfectant, as it readily destroys the most 

 deadly microbes. 



2. That Eadam's Microbe-Killer destroys the microbes 

 contained in air and water. 



3. That Eadam's Microbe-Killer possesses the extremely 

 valuable property of rendering the poisonous ptomaines 

 perfectly harmless. 



4. That Eadam's Microbe-Killer forms an excellent 

 gargle or antiseptic throat wash for patients suffering 

 from diphtheria, as it has the power of destroying the 

 microbe of diphtheria. 



5. That Eadam's Microbe-Killer is perfectly harmless, 

 and may be administered, to children as well as adults* 



