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- Cuticura_soap abstract "Cuticura soap, manufactured by the Potter Drug and Chemical company, is an antibacterial medicated soap in use since 1865. Noted Boston philanthropist George Robert White (1847-1922) was once the president and owner of Potter Drug and Chemical. Cuticura contains triclocarban instead of the more usual triclosan. These two antibacterial agents have very similar molecularity. By themselves they kill 99.99% of bacteria and microbes (like fungus spores) on contact. Cuticura soap has been in use, and is relatively unchanged, since 1865.In 1908 the British Medical Journal investigated the advertising of nostrums for the treatment of skin diseases. As reported by the American Medical Association it was implied that Cuticura soap could be effective in the treatment of syphilis when prepared as an internal remedy known as Cuticura Resolvent. The medical community considered the proposed remedy to contain insufficient potassium iodide to be effective in the treatment of the disease.In 1914 the Good Housekeeping Magazine ran an analysis of a large number of household products including Cuticura soap. They concluded that Cuticura was,\"A good grade of soap containing a small quantity of prussian blue and probably a little phenol. Prussian blue has been recommended for skin diseases. Excessive claims made for Cuticura as to the prevention and treatment of skin eruptions, are not warranted by its composition.\"↑ ↑ ↑".
- Cuticura_soap thumbnail Cuticura_Soap_Ad_1894.JPG?width=300.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageExternalLink www.cuticura.co.uk.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageExternalLink www.cuticura.com.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageID "9508147".
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageLength "2406".
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageRevisionID "654032351".
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink American_Medical_Association.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink Antibiotics.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soaps.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink George_Robert_White.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink Microorganism.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink Phenol.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_iodide.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink Prussian_blue.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink Soap.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink Syphilis.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink The_BMJ.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink Triclocarban.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink Triclosan.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLink File:Cuticura_Soap_Ad_1894.JPG.
- Cuticura_soap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cuticura".
- Cuticura_soap subject Category:Soaps.
- Cuticura_soap hypernym Soap.
- Cuticura_soap type TelevisionShow.
- Cuticura_soap type Product.
- Cuticura_soap comment "Cuticura soap, manufactured by the Potter Drug and Chemical company, is an antibacterial medicated soap in use since 1865. Noted Boston philanthropist George Robert White (1847-1922) was once the president and owner of Potter Drug and Chemical. Cuticura contains triclocarban instead of the more usual triclosan. These two antibacterial agents have very similar molecularity. By themselves they kill 99.99% of bacteria and microbes (like fungus spores) on contact.".
- Cuticura_soap label "Cuticura soap".
- Cuticura_soap sameAs Q5196845.
- Cuticura_soap sameAs m.02ph3cj.
- Cuticura_soap sameAs Q5196845.
- Cuticura_soap wasDerivedFrom Cuticura_soap?oldid=654032351.
- Cuticura_soap depiction Cuticura_Soap_Ad_1894.JPG.
- Cuticura_soap isPrimaryTopicOf Cuticura_soap.