Ichthyol: Its History, Properties, and Therapeutics (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Ichthyol: Its History, Properties, and Therapeutics

From Zirl, a village situated on the In, several miles west of Innsbruck, a road leads northward between the Kar wendel and Wetterstein Alps to Mittenwald and Parten kirchen. Upon this road, at an altitude of 1000 meters and on Austrian soil, may be found the hamlet Seefeld. In the immediate vicinity of this hamlet, the crude oil, which serves the Ichthyol Company of Hamburg as the starting point for the various Ichthyol preparations, is obtained. The mineral employed is a specific bituminous stone, known in the vernacular as oil-stone or stink-stone.

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Language - English

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ISBN - 9780265174302

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.9 cm

Page Count - 166

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ISBN - 9781331241577

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Page Count - 168

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