Alt three*" are vital f a the making of Parenteral Solutions
~;jc~ Fine chemicals of measured purity -$- Your technical skill in manufacturing fe Rigid laboratory control in your plant Modern medical practice makes lull use of t h e a d v a n t a g e s i n h e r e n t in parenteral solutions. These "protected medicines" combine the features of accurate dosage, sterility, arid stability of assay. In making these solutions, manufac turers use infinite care and ski.U. Th-\>' achieve their results, not by - si £.:o factor, but by employing all zh r».. - ! these: —They choose a fine chem* ,ιΐ *:-* uniform and dependable t^ · >* >,. —They scientifically process a'1 Vv •·
ingredients into a quality-finished product. —They maintain rigid laboratory control over the product through out Its manufacture. These three factors are, indeed» allimportant. And the first of them—the % ^lection f the basic fine chemical·—can nave m *,h to do with trouble-free manufactur» , and with the success of the finished product. That's why it's good sense ίο choose . * 7 chemicals with purity t o the dcciL measured purity is the foundation k:pon which Baker has built its service Uii. you. For many years, leading phar
maceutical arid drug companies have k n o w n , a n d b o u g h t , B a k e r ' s fine chemicals (purity by the ton). No matter what product you manufac ture—if it requires one or more fine chemicals, specify Baker and you'll specify quality at the beginning* J. T. Baker Chemical Co., Executive Offices and Plant; Phillipsburg, New Jersey. Branch Offices: New York, Philadelphia, Boston a n d Chicago t"
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