SEIDEL Ye rn BI EE Tj eee Soothes, cools, draws, heals Mag. Sulf. Rub (Upsher Smith) enables the trainer to rub the Epsom salts — in smooth, lubricating solution — right into the tissues. The absorption and penetration of the remedy is helped by hot towels and, when available, a lamp. It is not necessary to use coconut or other oil. One gallon of the Rub goes further than a gallon of trainers’ lubricant. Its use _ eliminates waste, saves a lot of time in moist- ening dressings and brings the Epsom salts into action in a few minutes. DIRECTIONS FOR USE (The Rub may be warmed if desired) Unbroken Skin . Two hot towels. . Rub in a palmful of the Rub (more or less as needed), extending well beyond the injured area. . Two hot towels. . Apply the Rub again. . Lamp treatment or hot towels, with massage. . Bandage or not, as case requires. No = Ou W Broken Skin—Abrasions . Cover wound with the Rub, without friction. . One layer of gauze. . Apply the Rub thickly over gauze. . Coverdressing with waterproof layer and band- age. 5. Redress as needed. hWwOND In cases too tender for rubbing, as in Charleyhorse, saturate gauze freely with the Rub, apply it to front of leg, wrap in loose flannel bandage and leave the dress- ing in place for twelve hours, and follow with light rub- bing. Will not blister or irritate