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" It appears from the foregoing : 1. The hair tonics, washes, and restoratives, contain lead in considerable quantities ; that they owe their action to this metal, and that they are consequently highly dangerous to the health of persons using them. 2. With... "
Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science - Page 283
1870
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Pharmacist and Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Pharmacy, Chemistry ..., Volume 3

1870 - 304 pages
...Nothing injurious was detected in any of them. CONCLUSIONS. It appears from the foregoing : 1. The hair tonics, washes, and restoratives, contain lead in...sublimate, the lotions for the skin are free from lead or other injurious metal. 3. That the enamels are composed of either carbonate of lime, oxide of zinc,...
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Herald of Health, Volumes 15-16

1870 - 588 pages
...now- white Oriental Cream, 190.99 grains. CONCLUSION. — It appears from the foregoing : 1. The Hair Tonics, Washes, and Restoratives contain lead in considerable...single exception, Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion, the lotions for the skin ar« free from lead and other injurious metals. 3. That the Enamels are composed...
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Annual report of the Metropolitan Board of Health of the State of ..., Volume 4

1870 - 638 pages
...any one of them. CONCLUSION. It appears from the foregoing — 1. With very few exceptions, the HAIR TONICS, WASHES, AND RESTORATIVES, contain lead in...owe their action to this metal, and that they are highly dangerous to the health of persons using them. 2. With a single exception, Perry's Moth and...
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Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal and Western Lancet, Volume 13

1871 - 610 pages
...forth, embodies the result in the following deductions, as published in the Chemical News : "1. The hair tonics, washes, and restoratives contain lead in considerable...single exception — Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion — the lotions for the skin are free from lead and other injurious metals. 3. That the enamels are...
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The Funny Side of Physic, Or, the Mysteries of Medicine, Presenting the ...

Addison Darre Crabtre - 1880 - 828 pages
...Phalon's Snow-white Oriental Cream 190.99 " CONCLUSION. — It appears from the foregoing, — 1. The HAIR TONICS, WASHES, and RESTORATIVES contain lead in considerable...single exception, Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion, the LOTIONS for the skin are free from lead and other injurious metals. 3. That the ENAMELS are composed...
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Quarterly Compendium of Medical Science

1884 - 616 pages
...composed of calcium, French chalk, magnesium, and bismuth, he concludes : 1. With few exceptions, hair tonics, washes, and restoratives contain lead in considerable...quantities; that they owe their action to this metal, and are highly dangerous to the health of the person using them. 2. With a single exception, Ferry's Moth...
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The Hawaiian Monthly, Volume 1

1884 - 328 pages
...conclusions regarding the various preparations for the hair are as follows : < < With few exceptions, hair tonics, washes and restoratives contain lead in considerable...quantities ; that they owe their action to this metal, and are highly dangerous to the health of the person using them." The different preparations for the skin...
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Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy, Volume 5

1870 - 588 pages
...Nothing injurious was detected in any of them. CONCLUSIONS. It appears from the foregoing : 1. The hair tonics, washes and restoratives, contain lead in considerable...sublimate, the lotions for the skin are free from lead or other injurious metal. 3. That the enamels are composed of either carbonate of lime, oxide of zinc,...
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California Medical Journal, Volumes 5-7

1884 - 572 pages
...composed of calcium, French chalk, magnesium, and bismuth, he concludes : — 1. With few exceptions, hair tonics, washes, and restoratives contain lead in considerable...quantities; that they owe their action to this metal, and are highly dangerous to the health of the person using them. 2. With a single exception, Perry's Moth...
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Midland Medical Miscellany and Provincial Medical Journal, Volume 3

1884 - 516 pages
...composed of calcium, French chalk, magnesium, and bismuth, he concludes : — 1. With few exceptions, hair tonics, washes, and restoratives contain lead in considerable...quantities ; that they owe their action to this metal, and are highly dangerous to the health of the person using them. 2. With a single exception, Perry's moth...
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