ADDRESS OF STATE BRANCHES.

ADDRESS OF STATE BRANCHES.

Note.—Crosses Indicate States and Possessions in Which Branch Societies Have Been Organized.

Note.—Crosses Indicate States and Possessions in Which Branch Societies Have Been Organized.

Note.—Crosses Indicate States and Possessions in Which Branch Societies Have Been Organized.

CALIFORNIA: Mrs. Thurlow McMullin, Secretary, 2200 California Street, San Francisco, Cal.CANAL ZONE: Miss J. Macklin Beattie, Secretary, Ancon, Canal Zone.COLORADO: Mr. L. L. Aitken, Secretary, Colorado Springs, Colo.CONNECTICUT: Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, Secretary, P. O. Box 68, Hartford, Conn.DELAWARE: Miss Emily P. Bissell, Secretary, 1404 Franklin Street, Wilmington, Del.DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Mr. W. A. Slater, Secretary, 1731 I Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.GEORGIA: Mr. Allan Sweat, Treasurer, Savannah, Ga.HAWAII: Mrs. W. W. Hall, Secretary, Honolulu, Hawaii.ILLINOIS: Mr. Chas. H. Ravell, Secretary, 135 Adams Street, Chicago, Ill.INDIANA: Mr. Rowland Evans, Secretary, Indianapolis, Ind.IOWA: Mr. Charles Hutchinson, Secretary, 916 Fleming Building, Des Moines, Iowa.KANSAS: Mrs. B. B. Smyth, Secretary, Room 8, 4th floor, State House, Topeka, Kan.MAINE: Mrs. Anne Morrill Hamlin, Secretary, P. O. Box 732, Portland, Me.MARYLAND: Mr. George Norbury Mackenzie, Secretary, 1243 Calvert Building, Baltimore, Md.MASSACHUSETTS: Miss Katharine P. Loring, Secretary, Prides Crossing, Mass.MICHIGAN: Mr. Ralph M. Dyar, Secretary, 818 Penobscot Building, Detroit, Mich.MINNESOTA: Mr. Edward C. Stringer, Secretary, St. Paul, Minn.MISSOURI: Mr. Leighton Shields, Secretary, 1200 Third National Bank Building, St. Louis, Mo.NEW HAMPSHIRE: Address of Branch, Mr. Wm. F. Thayer, First National Bank, Concord, N. H.NEW JERSEY: Mr. W. E. Speakman, Secretary, Woodbury, N. J.NEW YORK: Mrs. William K. Draper, Secretary, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York City.NORTH CAROLINA: Mrs. Theodore F. Davidson, Secretary, Asheville, N. C.OHIO: Mr. R. Grosvenor Hutchins, Secretary, Columbus, O.OKLAHOMA: Dr. Fred. S. Clinton, Secretary, Tulsa, Okla.PENNSYLVANIA: Mr. Joseph Allison Steinmetz, Secretary, Independence Hall Building, Philadelphia, Pa.PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: Mrs. Victorino Mapa, Secretary, Manila, P. I.PORTO RICO: Miss Josefina Noble, Secretary, No. 9 Tetuan Street, San Juan, P. R.RHODE ISLAND: Professor George Grafton Wilson, Secretary, care Brown University, Providence, R. I.SOUTH CAROLINA: Mr. A. W. Litschgi, Secretary, 187 King Street, Charleston, S. C.TEXAS: Mr. Raymond D. Allen, Secretary, 483 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas.VERMONT: Mr. Chas. S. Forbes, Secretary, St. Albans, Vt.WASHINGTON: Rev. M. A. Matthews, Seattle, Wash.WEST VIRGINIA: Miss Elizabeth Van Rensselaer, Secretary, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.WISCONSIN: (Madison Sub-Division) Prof. Eliot Blackwelder, Secretary, care University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.WYOMING: Mr. Chas. F. Mallin, Secretary, Cheyenne, Wyo.

CALIFORNIA: Mrs. Thurlow McMullin, Secretary, 2200 California Street, San Francisco, Cal.

CANAL ZONE: Miss J. Macklin Beattie, Secretary, Ancon, Canal Zone.

COLORADO: Mr. L. L. Aitken, Secretary, Colorado Springs, Colo.

CONNECTICUT: Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, Secretary, P. O. Box 68, Hartford, Conn.

DELAWARE: Miss Emily P. Bissell, Secretary, 1404 Franklin Street, Wilmington, Del.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Mr. W. A. Slater, Secretary, 1731 I Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

GEORGIA: Mr. Allan Sweat, Treasurer, Savannah, Ga.

HAWAII: Mrs. W. W. Hall, Secretary, Honolulu, Hawaii.

ILLINOIS: Mr. Chas. H. Ravell, Secretary, 135 Adams Street, Chicago, Ill.

INDIANA: Mr. Rowland Evans, Secretary, Indianapolis, Ind.

IOWA: Mr. Charles Hutchinson, Secretary, 916 Fleming Building, Des Moines, Iowa.

KANSAS: Mrs. B. B. Smyth, Secretary, Room 8, 4th floor, State House, Topeka, Kan.

MAINE: Mrs. Anne Morrill Hamlin, Secretary, P. O. Box 732, Portland, Me.

MARYLAND: Mr. George Norbury Mackenzie, Secretary, 1243 Calvert Building, Baltimore, Md.

MASSACHUSETTS: Miss Katharine P. Loring, Secretary, Prides Crossing, Mass.

MICHIGAN: Mr. Ralph M. Dyar, Secretary, 818 Penobscot Building, Detroit, Mich.

MINNESOTA: Mr. Edward C. Stringer, Secretary, St. Paul, Minn.

MISSOURI: Mr. Leighton Shields, Secretary, 1200 Third National Bank Building, St. Louis, Mo.

NEW HAMPSHIRE: Address of Branch, Mr. Wm. F. Thayer, First National Bank, Concord, N. H.

NEW JERSEY: Mr. W. E. Speakman, Secretary, Woodbury, N. J.

NEW YORK: Mrs. William K. Draper, Secretary, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

NORTH CAROLINA: Mrs. Theodore F. Davidson, Secretary, Asheville, N. C.

OHIO: Mr. R. Grosvenor Hutchins, Secretary, Columbus, O.

OKLAHOMA: Dr. Fred. S. Clinton, Secretary, Tulsa, Okla.

PENNSYLVANIA: Mr. Joseph Allison Steinmetz, Secretary, Independence Hall Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: Mrs. Victorino Mapa, Secretary, Manila, P. I.

PORTO RICO: Miss Josefina Noble, Secretary, No. 9 Tetuan Street, San Juan, P. R.

RHODE ISLAND: Professor George Grafton Wilson, Secretary, care Brown University, Providence, R. I.

SOUTH CAROLINA: Mr. A. W. Litschgi, Secretary, 187 King Street, Charleston, S. C.

TEXAS: Mr. Raymond D. Allen, Secretary, 483 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas.

VERMONT: Mr. Chas. S. Forbes, Secretary, St. Albans, Vt.

WASHINGTON: Rev. M. A. Matthews, Seattle, Wash.

WEST VIRGINIA: Miss Elizabeth Van Rensselaer, Secretary, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

WISCONSIN: (Madison Sub-Division) Prof. Eliot Blackwelder, Secretary, care University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.

WYOMING: Mr. Chas. F. Mallin, Secretary, Cheyenne, Wyo.

Chinosol(Pronounced Kinnosol)THE ONLYNON-POISONOUS, NON-IRRITATING, NON-ALCOHOLICANTISEPTICWHICH IS“MUCH STRONGER THAN CARBOLIC ACID AND AT LEAST THE EQUAL OF BICHLORIDE OF MERCURY.”(Extract from Bacteriological Report from the Lederle Laboratories.)A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE DISINFECTANTSAFE EVEN IN THE HANDS OF CHILDREN.There is no longer any excuse for running the risk of poisoning by carbolic acid or corrosive sublimate.PARTIAL LIST OF AUTHORITIES.Imperial Board of Health of Germany.Royal Scientific Commission for Therapeutics of Prussia.Hygienic Institute of the University of Munich.Royal University Clinics, Halle a. S.Dr. Vogelius, Bacteriologist Laboratory University, Copenhagen.In use in hospitals throughout all Europe.ChinosolDOES NOT INJURE MEMBRANES.FREE FROM DISAGREEABLE ODOR.Every physician approves of the prompt application of a proper antiseptic to a bruise, cut, wound or burn, thus insuring surgical cleanliness until he can reach the patient.CHINOSOL IS PRESENTED IN TABLET FORM. ONE TABLET TO ONE QUART OF WATER PRODUCES SOLUTION OF PROPER STRENGTH.WE ARE INTRODUCING CHINOSOL THROUGH THE DRUG TRADE OF AMERICA. IF YOU CANNOT OBTAIN IT, REMIT TO US, IN POSTAGE, AND WE WILL SEND YOU SUFFICIENT CHINOSOL TO MAKE3 QUARTS FOR 10 CENTS.Guaranteed by us to comply with National and State Pure Drug Laws—No. 2335.CHINOSOL CO.—PARMELE PHARMACAL CO.,Selling Agent, 54 South St., N. Y.

Chinosol

(Pronounced Kinnosol)

THE ONLYNON-POISONOUS, NON-IRRITATING, NON-ALCOHOLICANTISEPTICWHICH IS“MUCH STRONGER THAN CARBOLIC ACID AND AT LEAST THE EQUAL OF BICHLORIDE OF MERCURY.”

(Extract from Bacteriological Report from the Lederle Laboratories.)

A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE DISINFECTANTSAFE EVEN IN THE HANDS OF CHILDREN.

There is no longer any excuse for running the risk of poisoning by carbolic acid or corrosive sublimate.

PARTIAL LIST OF AUTHORITIES.

In use in hospitals throughout all Europe.

Chinosol

DOES NOT INJURE MEMBRANES.FREE FROM DISAGREEABLE ODOR.

Every physician approves of the prompt application of a proper antiseptic to a bruise, cut, wound or burn, thus insuring surgical cleanliness until he can reach the patient.

CHINOSOL IS PRESENTED IN TABLET FORM. ONE TABLET TO ONE QUART OF WATER PRODUCES SOLUTION OF PROPER STRENGTH.

WE ARE INTRODUCING CHINOSOL THROUGH THE DRUG TRADE OF AMERICA. IF YOU CANNOT OBTAIN IT, REMIT TO US, IN POSTAGE, AND WE WILL SEND YOU SUFFICIENT CHINOSOL TO MAKE

3 QUARTS FOR 10 CENTS.

Guaranteed by us to comply with National and State Pure Drug Laws—No. 2335.

CHINOSOL CO.—PARMELE PHARMACAL CO.,Selling Agent, 54 South St., N. Y.


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