Description: Here’s a MINT filler for the various JUNGLE FIRST AID KITS (M1 and M2). WW2 “FRAZER’S SOLUTION” Original “Duraglas” 1 oz. Bottle with a current EXACT Facsimile Label. Mint!! + This is an ORIGINAL “New Old Stock” wartime-era “Owens-Illinois Glass Company Duraglas” 1-ounce Bottle with a STANDARD (wide-mouth) NECK, not the (narrow-mouth) “Drip-opening” Neck. + And like the ORIGINAL "Duraglas" bottles used for the Frazer's Solution it has NO graduated markings on the sides of the bottle!!! + Bottle is marked with the one-ounce size designation “3i” and the Trademark “Duraglas” on the rear. On the bottom is "OWENS" and the Illinois-Owens 'lozenge' trademark and the Plant Code number. + It has a perfect EARLY black (not white) “Bakelite” CAP with its original SEAL. + The paper LABEL is a current EXACT Facsimile and reads, FRAZER’S SOLUTION Item NO. 9109800 Contents 1 oz. USE: FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY Lot 540122 CHASE CHEMICAL CO. NEWARK, N.J. - U.S.A. ..... The trade name “Duraglas” (in a cursive script with only the first letter capitalized) was registered by Owens-Illinois Glass Company, of Toledo, Ohio on September 23, 1941. The official registration number was #0390467. “First use anywhere” and “First use in commerce” was stated on the paperwork (submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office) to have been September 4, 1940. This is (or was) one of the most commonly-seen trademarks in the history of the United States. The brand name is found embossed on innumerable glass bottles, jars and jugs made by the Owens-Illinois Glass Company throughout the 1940s, ’50s, and up into the 1960s, although some bottles made even into the 1970s are seen with the logo. The name appears often on either the base or the heel of the container. Owens-Illinois had been working for years on improving their container glass formula, increasing it’s strength and durability in order to produce bottles with less weight, thus increasing profitability. This new, stronger glass formula was given the trade name “Duraglas”. ***** Fungistatic Agents for Treatment of Dermatophytosis by JG Hopkins · 1946 · “...treatment of "athlete's foot" though it had not been studied by physicians. Like most complex medications for treatment of skin infections of the feet....Fraser's Solution caused numerous severe irritations.”
Price: 22.5 USD
Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
End Time: 2024-11-25T16:17:42.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.45 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria
Region of Origin: United States
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States