Derivation from, or close relation to, ozone and hydrogen peroxid is vaguely hinted at, without definite assertion.
There is no similarity between the action of hydrozone, which is a hydrogen peroxid preparation, and glycozone, which consists of a mixture of glycerin and glyceric acid.
The absence of hydrogen peroxid or other peroxids was demonstrated.
If the abscesses are foul and bad smelling, their cavities should first be syringed with 1 part of hydrogen peroxid to 2 parts of water and then followed by the injection of any of the above-mentioned antiseptics.
The carbolic acid may be increased to one-half ounce to a quart, or chlorin water, or peroxid of hydrogen solution may be injected at least three times a day.
Within recent years a method for the preservation of milk was introduced by a Danish engineer, Budde, which consists of adding to milk a very small amount of peroxid of hydrogen which is a very efficient antiseptic.
The peroxid is decomposed by some substance in the milk; the products of decomposition being water and free oxygen.
The peroxid together with the application of heat at a comparatively low temperature (122 deg.
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