Scouting, Volume 30, Number 11, December 1942 Page: Front Inside
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EDICA8.
All minor wounds should re-
ceive first aid treatment.
Mercurochrome has many ad-
vantages for this purpose.
The 2% solution is antisep-
tic, non-irritating, non-toxic in
wounds.
Solutions keep indefinitely.
The color indicates the extent
of application.
Injuries are more promptly re-
ported because treatment is not
painful.
Apply Mercurochrome to all
minor wounds. Do not fail to call
a physician in more serious cases.
(H. W. & D. Brand of dihrom-oxymercuri-fluorescetn-sodium)
is accepted by the Council on Pharmacy and
Chemistry of the American Medical Association.
It has a background of 22 years' clinical use.
HYNSON, WESTCOTT & DUNNING, INC
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
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