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I have a square mercurochrome bottle and a square iodine bottle sitting on
my desk:) Both are from my grandmother's attic and were put there in the
1960s. She took them from my greatgrandmother's house in the 1950s. The
mercurochrome cost $.19 as printed on the sidepanel of the label. It was
distributed by the Indiana Merchandise Company of Indianapolis as H. W. and
D. Brand of Merbromin, 2% solution. The iodine bottle was packed in
Nashville, Tn. and the sidepanel sez...ANTIDOTE - Vomit, made by mixing
mustard in water then drinking freely of gruel, arrowroot, or boiled starch.
(Yuck:) Both are rubber stoppered with glass applicators. I have jpegs if
wanted:)
Dan Allen
Cumberland Research Group, Inc.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 12:28 PM
Subject: mercurochrome
> Has any one found mercurochrome bottles? I have a small square bottle
> with a
> glass dropper. The bottle/dropper are stained a pinkish red. Ideas? The
> bottle is from a late 1930s to early 1940s residential deposit. I
> remember my
> mom painting me red with mecurochrome as a kid but it seems like it came
> in a
> round bottle.
>
> Mary L. Maniery
> PAR Environmental Services, Inc.
> PO Box 160756
> Sacramento, CA
> (916) 739-8356
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