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epithelium from the edges. The paraffin afTords the much needed protection to the delicate and newly formed epithelial cells. The ordinary am- brine has a lower melting point than wax, is more elastic, does not crack, and adheres readily to the skin. As the ambrine preparation acts only by virtue of its mechanical properties, Hull has devised a preparation which adds stimulating and antiseptic |)roperties. The burn is irrigated witli sterile water and dried. The melting point of TTull's paraffin l^reparation is 48° C. As soon as the melted paraffin shows a solidifying film on the surface, it is applied with a camel's hair brush. A thin layer of wool, a second layer of paraffin on this, and wool and bandage complete the dressing. This is changed every forty-eight hours. The formula for this very satisfactory^ method devised bv Mull, consists of : Rctanaplithol 0.25 per cent. F.ncalyptus 2 per cent. Olive oil 5.0 per cent. Paraffin mollc 25.0 per cent. Paraffin durum 67.75 per cent. Dr. 11. M. Stanley, of Creston, Iowa, states: Determine first the character and degree of the burn. If the burn is of the first degree apply a dressing at cnce. With a second degree burn with the formation of blisters, rupture the blister at once allowing the serum to escape and the displaced epidermis to return to its former position. When reduction is complete apply the dressing in the same manner as a first degree burn, which is as follows ; Cut four to six pieces of plain gauze to cover the area involved, and saturate with camphorated phenol. Apply this dressing and fix it to the parts, and leave it in place for twelve to twenty-four hours, keeping it moist with camphorated phenol. For first degree burns one such dressing well ap- plied and kept moist will be all the treatment nec- essary. Areas where a blister was evacuated often look perfectly normal at the end of twenty-four hours with no subsequent desquamation of the epithelium. The salient points in this treatment are immediate relief of pain, the reduction and Acheter Cialis Au Canada Sans Prescription abortion of inflammation, and above all the antiseptic action of all the ingredients make a desirable dressing of perfect therapeutic balance and efficiency. For burns beyond the second degree I use the same dressing, but with frequent clianging necessary es- pecially when sloughing of destroyed tissues begins After cleaning away the sloughing masses the wound granulates and skin forms rapidly and with remarkable little scar formation. Paraffin Treatment of Bums.— Alfred J. Hull (British Medical Journal, December 15, 1917) has tried various combinations of Acheter Cialis Au Canada Sans Prescription paraffin with the new and nonirritating antiseptics and also the plan of preceding the use of paraffin by the application of an antiseptic. The best results so far obtained have been Acheter Cialis Au Canada Sans Prescription by preliminary washing of the burned area with normal saline or a i : 1,000 solution of acri- flavine or ))rof!avine ; thorough drs-ing of the sur- face with gauze or an electric drier ; painting on of a layer of paraffin ; application of a thin layer of wool; further application of paraffin; and the appli- cation over all of 1 dressing of wool and bandage. This dressing is changed once a day. When such antiseptics as eucalyptus oil, betanaphthol, and fla- vine were mixed with the paraffin it gave better re- sults than the use of plain Acheter Cialis Au Canada Sans Prescription paraffin. Scarlet red added to the paraffin provided an excellent applica- tion for the stimulation of granulation after the wound had become clean. The following are the formulas for the three most satisfactory prepara- tions : NO. 7. RcsnWimed betanaphthol 0.25 per cent. F.ncalyptus oil 2.00 per cent . Olive oil 5.00 per cent. \'aselin 25.00 per cent Paraffin 67.75 per cent NO. 10. Scarlet red 0.2 per cent r.ncalyptus oil 2.0 Acheter Cialis Au Canada Sans Prescription per cent Olive oil 5.0 per cent T.anolin 4.0 per cent Soft paraffin 21.0 per cent Hard paraffin 67.8 per cent. NO. 13. Same as No. 10, with flavine substituted for the scarlet red. Medicine and Surgery in the Army and Navy DERMATOLOGY IN THE ARMY. By H. C. L. Lindsay, M. D., Vancouver, B. C, Captain, Canadian Army Medical Corps, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Is there a sphere for the dermatologist in the army? Most decidedly, yes. A very Acheter Cialis Au Canada Sans Prescription large propor- tion of cases, nearly ten per cent., which come to the hospital on active service, outside of the "pre- vailing epidemic" and wounds, are for the treatment of skin diseases. Napoleon first established the army surgeon because the latter was an economy in