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Specialties 



OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION ASTRINGENT 



Contains Boric Acid, Camphor and Zinc Sulphate. 

 Directions: Use freely three times daily as wash for 

 inflamed conditions of the eye. Useful in Conjunctivitis. 



Pints $0.75 



PYO-BISMUTH PASTE, DR. R. C. JULIEN 



This paste consists of Bismuth Subnitrate and Pyoktan- 

 nin, in a specially prepared base. 



For the treatment of open navel and prevention of in- 

 fection through the same. 



The paste remains solid at the body temperature of the 

 horse, and for use should be warmed by placing tube in warm 

 water while preparing the navel for injection. The paste is 

 then injected into the umbilicus through the tip that accom- 

 panies package and allowed to completely fill the opening. 

 After setting it will hold its position and being antiseptic 

 controls pyogenic infection and stimulates closure. A suture 

 around the umbilicus will assist in retaining the paste, and 

 may be applied as follows: Pass a curved needle threaded 

 with heavy braided silk under the skin (about one inch from 

 the navel opening) down through and posterior to the 

 umbilical cord and out through the skin on the opposite side; 

 return needle to or near the point just made, passing it 

 through the skin and anterior to the umbilical cord at or 

 near the point of first starting; now, tie the silk suture draw- 

 ing it smartly tight, leaving two or three inches of the suture 

 free at the ends; these loose ends will aid in removing the 

 suture, which should be done in about one week. 



Stains on hands from the paste can be readily removed 

 by washing with alcohol and weak hydrochloric acid. 



Marketed only in tubes containing two ounces with ap- 

 plicator pipes. 



Per tube $ 1.00 



1 dozen tubes 10.80 



PELLITOL (Ointment Bismuth Subgallate Comp.) 



Contains Resorcin 5%, Purified Pyroligneus Acid, Oil of 

 Cade, Echinacea, Zinc Oxide, Bismuth Subgallate, Bis- 

 muth Subnitrate, Calamine and Talcum in a special 

 lanum-petrolatum base. 



This preparation, which for years has been a marked 

 favorite with human physicians over the entire country, is 

 steadily gaining popularity with the veterinary profession. 



