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Medicinally it is employed in tuberculosis, gangrene of the lung, 
pneumonia, asthma, catarrhal affections of the urinary organs, exter- 
nally as a disinfectant in dressing wounds, and further as an embro- 
cation in rheumatism, neuralgia, etc. According to Duquesnel, the disa- 
greeable odour and taste of cod -liver oil are covered by the addition 
of eucalyptol (2 drops to 150 grams ol. morrhuse). 
This information may be useful, as we constantly receive enquiries 
for a practical remedy for this purpose. 
Eucalyptol injections also are said to have answered very well in 
malaria. According to a publication by Dr. Peter Euro, of Kubin, 
it is injected in the form of a mixture with fatty oil. Dose 0,33 gram. 
Geraniol from citronella oil (German Patent No. 76435). 
We now carry on the manufacture of this product on a large scale, 
and supply it in every quantity and at a reduced price, which should 
be an inducement to give this beautiful article a thorough trial. The 
knowledge of the fact that it represents the principal constituent of 
natural rose oil, may lead to the adoption of this product on a 
larger scale than hitherto, especially as it can now be obtained in any 
desired quantity and at a lower rate than heretofore. 
For trials with this object in view, we shall be pleased to assist 
with a liberal supply of samples. 
Mignonette (Reseda) geranioL We have this year again 
produced a sufficient quantity of this article, to meet in full the demand 
from our regular clients. The material was of the highest quality, and 
it was so abundant, that the proportion of 500 kilos flowers to i Idlo 
geraniol could be exactly adhered to. 
The use we make of geraniol as the basis for the aroma of 
mignonette, is fully justified, as geraniol is present in a large number 
of flower oils, and probably also in mignonette oil. In any case it 
should be preferred to fat as the bearer of the aroma. Mignonette 
geraniol is prepared without foreign additions for the purpose of fixing 
the odour, such as are employed in pomade. Every user of our 
product has confirmed that it stands unequalled as a basis for mignonette 
preparations, and that with our product by adding fine aromatic per- 
fumes such as ionone orris oil, etc., preparations of the highest degree 
of perfection can be produced. 
We would recommend our mignonette geraniol for thorough trial 
to everyone who has not yet employed it. 
Of mignonette pomade, which was completely out of stock, we 
have this year also manufactured a parcel. 
Ileliotropin. This preparation has been singled out as a special 
favourite for competition. The prices are cut down without intermission, 
and the end is not yet in view. 
