Abstract

October 31, 1900. To the Editor: —A patient applied to me recently with gonorrhea, for whom I prescribed methylene blue in a formula taken fromThe Journalof June 2, 1900. Of late years it has been my custom to supply these cases with medicine, otherwise I see them no more. Having seen an advertisement of a Philadelphia pharmaceutical house, offering capsules to the profession , made up, practically of the same formula which appeared inThe Journal, but with a less amount of ol. santal and oil of cinnamon instead of oil of nutmeg, with the addition of one drop of copaiba in each capsule, I wrote to the firm explaining how I prescribed for above patient and I probably would not see him again, as he would most likely have the prescription refilled and supply himself and friends, which conjecture I found correct. I asked the firm whether they

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