Specialties 



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Pellitol allays itching, reduces inflammation and re- 

 lieves localized pain almost as soon as applied. It penetrates 

 the skin readily and also has sufficient consistency to be a 

 good protective covering for irritated and sensitive surfaces. 

 When applied to highly inflamed surfaces Pellitol may be- 

 come much softer and melt; this quickens the absorption 

 and since the congestion and inflammation is rapidly re- 

 duced, a second application after a short interval, usually 

 remains in place. 



This ointment is carefully freed from gritty particles; 

 examine Pellitol under a magnifying glass and note its uni- 

 formity and smoothness. It never irritates and can usually 

 be applied to the most sensitive surfaces. 



Pellitol produces good results in fissured or sore teats 

 of cows, scratches of horses, fistulas, saddle galls, chafing 

 under collar, etc., all kinds of itching, canker of ear in dog, 

 eczema, etc. 



As a healing salve Pellitol is in a class by itself. Anti- 

 septic and parasiticide. 



It is as a dressing for burns that Pellitol has established 

 its greatest reputation; many prominent practitioners of 

 both veterinary and human medicine agree that in burns of 

 any degree no better treatment exists than the free applica- 

 tion of this ointment. 



BURNS — Apply freely, covering the burned area with a 

 layer of Pellitol about y^-inch thick; repeat frequently but 

 do not remove the first layer until the burn has greatly im- 

 proved. 



A supply of this splendid ointment should be in your 

 drug room. 



Pound jars $2.50 



i/^-pound jars 1.35 



14-pound jars 70 



PoAvders 



(See also Antiseptic Dusting Powders, pages 17-18.) 



POWDER SULPHOCARBOLATES COMPOUND 



Contains equal parts of specially purified Sulphocarbo- 

 lates (Phenol-sulphonates) of Calcium, Sodium and 

 Zinc. 



Dose — Horse: 14 ounce. Pig: 15 to 30 grs. Chickens: 

 One heaping teaspoonful dissolved in one pint of drink- 

 ing water. 



