iodine with which I am acquainted, 

 and it has the remarkably note- 

 worthy property of leaving no stains. 

 Although the ointment is a rich blue- 

 black in appearance, it may be ap- 

 plied to the treated area with the 

 bare hand, and will not stain the 

 fingers. This is a quality not pos- 

 sessed by any other active iodine 

 ointment to my knowledge. lodex 

 can be obtained from all large whole- 

 sale drug houses and distributors of 

 veterinary supplies. It is a Menley 

 & James product. Should the veteri- 

 narian have difficulty in obtaining 

 lodex from his regular supply house, 

 I would advise him, rather than ac- 

 cept a substitute, to obtain it from 

 them direct, by writing to their New 

 York Office at No. i68 Duane Street. 

 I have used many iodine prepara- 

 tions in my practice during the past 

 fifteen years, and have found in lodex 

 the ideal veterinary iodine ointment 

 because, as I have already pointed 

 out, the iodine in it appears to be in a 



free state, uncombined with detract- 

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