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The New York Times June 26, 1913, Page 8
Bichloride of mercury tablets are manufactured in blue color as well as white, the natural color of the well-known antiseptic, and it would probably be a good idea if the law forbade the sale of the latter variety, and made it compulsory for each blue tablet to be stamped "poison." Also, bichloride of mercury tablets should only be obtained on prescription from a doctor, thus preventing the sale of the antiseptic in original bottles.
EDWARD SWALLOW,
New York, June 25, 1913.