Show G SILVER AS A GERMICIDE 5 ItTrE BY ACCIDENT a French FrenC Vi scientist has made de a discovery thai tb l may result in great benefit to humanity Dr Rolli of Lyons attempted to cultivate ate vate at some microbes in Ii a bouillon which he lie placed In a silver bowl After lter a n stir suf sufficient Je time tt for tOI th m te e ply X j had elapsed Dr examined the bouillon and found to his great surprise sur that all alt of isle hie ie precious microbes had bad The same class of 1 iro multiplied In when wen h Another Y JI el elDr L Dr ebo a Park Pac i over o er erthe the experience ol 1 Dr aol Koi l io LO LOthe a athe the og that ut u done don the damage da If silver sliver would destroy de microbes in a natural natura I culture em medium such INch a so bouillon wilY could ft not be applied appl to the treatment tret nt of or wounds Dr Reboil promptly Kl began sonic some exper experiments fluent O an a t he Jae placed a thin sheet t of silver r W It Itin Itin ItIn in place hy by means of a little JI lItt cotton tt soaked faked aked in iA The Th result w was s gratifying r beyond Dr L ours b hop hopet rm ThO tumor r healed quickly without u gad nd without the t re ne results neUI suits UI l The dhe same ans effect wok waft produced by b the use of fit the tte elMr B plate ot a on beh fre h wound and aDd Dr Is that I the metal al peat great antiseptic I properties TIle Tte theory ft r Home borne out by bya V I Ia a physician who WM counted toe tile number of microbes on ott pieces of ot money m His EM M sowed showed nat t sipper silver i money mO e contained on an average only as many disease C germs as gold and iN times time fewer fever than Ulan copper I s This too in spite of the tact fact that silver circulates circulate much snore more freely than either geM goM or 01 copper |