The Propaganda for Reform in Proprietary Medicines, Vol. 2 of 2Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry (American Medical Association)
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The Propaganda for Reform in Proprietary Medicines, Vol. 2 of 2
Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry (American Medical Association)
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“Now that the reconstructive properties of cottonseed oil are
better appreciated by the profession, the advantages that follow
the administration of a palatable emulsion of this strengthening
and fattening food product are being demonstrated in hundreds
of cases where formerly reliance would have been placed in cod
liver oil.... A recent writer says that pure cottonseed oil is
the greatest and purest vegetable oil known to chemistry, and
will do much toward revolutionizing the treatment of the GREAT
WHITE PLAGUE.... If the treatment of tuberculosis could resolve
itself into the administration of a fatty substance in a readily
assimilated form, there would be no need for any part of FIROLYPTOL
but the Cottonseed Oil.... The toxic material constantly produced
in the system by the germs of tuberculosis tend to expose it
more and more to the ravages of the disease, and the physiologic
functions of the body suffer a constant depression. To neutralize
this germ activity with a consequent production of toxins it seems
most logical to employ such agents as have demonstrated their
suitability for such purposes, for which reason Eucalyptol and
Kreosote with Firwein are incorporated in FIROLYPTOL.”
The assertion that cottonseed oil is an especially valuable form
of fat is without warrant, but even if it were true the fat is
available in cheap and palatable forms in numerous other cottonseed
oil products. It is unnecessary to discuss the problematic value of
creosote in the treatment of tuberculosis or the value of eucalyptol
(now generally abandoned), or even of the secret mixture Firwein.
Food and fresh air, not drugs, constitute the fundamentals of the
treatment of tuberculosis, and it is both irrational and detrimental to
the interests of the tuberculous to administer various potent agents
in fixed and unknown amounts with such simple articles of food as
cottonseed oil. Neither of these products is acceptable for New and
Nonofficial Remedies.
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