Instruction booklet consists of tan cover with green text and illustration of the product; includes instructions to use product for a variety of illness and diseases; include colour photos showing the product being applied to patient by nurses; table of contents included; includes testimonials from…
Instruction booklet consists of tan cover with green text and illustration of the product; includes instructions to use product for a variety of illness and diseases; include colour photos showing the product being applied to patient by nurses; table of contents included; includes testimonials from satisfied dentists; 32 pages.
On cover: "Antiphlogistine // (INFLAMMATION'S ANTIDOTE) // For The Dental Surgeon"; on frontispiece: "Antiphlogistine // (INFLAMMATION'S ANTIDOTE) // Its uses and methods of // application in conditions // which come to the // attention of the // Dental Surgeon // Published by // The Denver Chemical Mfg. Co. // NEW YORK // CHICAGO SYDNEY // DENVER LONDON MONTREAL // SAN FRANCISCO BUENOS AIRES"; on inside cover: "CONTENTS // ABSCESS, ALVEOLAR // ABSCESS, WILL NOT POINT // ANKYLOSED JAW // ANTRUM, ABSCESS OF // APPLICATION, METHOD OF // COMPOSITIONS OF ANTIPHLOGISTINE // DISTRIBUTORS // FLAXSEED, SUPERIORITY OF ANTIPHLOGISTINE OVER // FRACTURED INFERIOR MAXILLA // GINGIVITIS // GLANDS, ABSCESS OF // HEAT, EFFECT OF // INFLAMMATION, ACUTE // INFLAMMATION, TRAUMATIC // IMPACTED THIRD MOLARS // INDICATIONS // METHOD OF APPLICATIONS // MOUTH, HOW TO USE IN // NEURALGIA // PERICEMENTHITIS // PRESCRIBE, HOW TO // PYORRHEA ALVEOLARIS // SIZES AND PRICES // COPYRIGHT, 1909 // BY THE // DENVER CHEMICAL MFG.CO. // ENTERED AT // STATIONER'S HALL // LONDON, 1909"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 2005
2005-
Length
17.3 cm
Width
11.1 cm
Depth
0.3 cm
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Condition Remarks
inside looks like new, back cover with some surface watrer stain; rusted staples
Copy Type
original
Research Facts
In the early 20th century, Antiphlogistine was one of the old remedies for boils, poison ivy and chest congestion, first used in 1893 and created by Denver Chemical of New York.
On the United States Patent and Trademark site, the second version of the product was apparently first marketed in 1948. Somehow Church & Dwight owned the trademark, but it died, and was revived in 2010 by W. F. Young, Incorporated, Longmeadow, Mass.
Dr. John Wallace (Jack) McDougall (1912-1999). Opened general practice at 35 Garden Street Brockville, across the street from the St. Vincent de Paul Hospital in July 1940 and retired in 1985. Graduated from Queen’s University Faculty of Medicine in 1937 and completed his internship in Buffalo NY, married and returned to Brockville in 1940.
Served in WWII in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps joining the No. 1 Field Ambulance Military Hospital eventually becoming its commanding officer at Terrace, B.C then going overseas with the No. 23 Canadian General Hospital in England. Returning to Brockville from the No. 24 General Hospital in December 1945 to resume his medical practice.
Dr McDougall was the local coroner for 20+ years and received numerous awards including From Governor General Roland Michener for his work with St. Johns Ambulance; member of the Brockville Kiwanis Club and Sussex Masonic Lodge No. 5.