WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE SEVEN Professor Has New Disinfectant Made From Tar T. B. Johnson of Yale Finds New Acid Fifty Times Stronger Than Carbolic Readers of the item appearing recently in the papers, that a new discovery had been discovered fifty times as strong as the carabineal acid, had no way of knowing what they behind it—or before it. To the first place the word "covered" is misleading. This conveys the impression of a lucky strike, like the diamond that a child picked up as a pretty pellet or the magnet of gold that a sheep armoured up in Australia. Such is a true discovery, the accidental foating of water from a small stream of new germicide is not properly speaking, a discovery; it is an invention as much an invention as a new radio apparatus. It is not a natural product, and indeed found to be of value, like gelatin in Petunia bark. It is the use of successful cultivation that allows for a study of how to construct a molecule that would serve a particular purpose; this particular purpose belongs to produce a chemical that would distinguish it from other compounds of the human body, that would pass through the bloodstream killing all the disease germs it met and not injuring the body cells which are the source of the disease. The composition that the microscopic has difficulty in telling them apart. The beginning of this research, the germ of the germinus, is to be found in a paper that finds, *Front B. Biochem.* (1974) that it is listed in the "Journal of the American Chemical Society" in 1913. And he has stuck to it ever since until his work is publicly recognized by the traditions of modern medicine. The material for the new disinfectant comes from that same big black glittering from snake oil the chemist had in an ocular useful dyes and paints. The glittery products, or carbide nild, is a valuable antiseptic, strong but clammy, enriches in discriminant between the invading microbes and the home "gardl. It stays the same first when applied it full strength. A near relative to phonem is resonance. These compounds consist essentially of a ring of six carbon atoms, and what Professor Johnson discovered was a new way of attaching a chain of carbon atoms to this ring. The emitted him to make a sequence of carbon chains from one to any number of carbon links, and he was found that the power to destroy germs increased as the chain was lengthened until there were six carbon atoms in the chain. The most powerful example of this series is the (xeth) which is increasingly edited into other compounds in music with less than six syllables will be selected before it is put on the market. Prof. Vander Leonard of John Hopkins who has been testing the antibiotic power of those compounds this compound is about fifty times as effective as our old empire-building agent with fifty times as much water and would still be poised to the microbes without injuring the bodily tissues. It can be safely taken internally by the mouth, and since it paces out largely through the kidneys, microbes and parasites of a tract of the body that has been intersoide difficult of access. WANT ADS LEFT- Crystalline overset in Watson library, men's room, Tuesday p. m., March 17. Finder please call 2182 black or 1652 ill. St. Reward, G. E. Gauldert. M24 LIGHT- Brown leather glove with curl; sturge grinding path way around Return to room 214. Chem. B, M29 LOST-A pair of dark crimmed glasses. Finder phone calls 2180, M29 LOST:- Gold pen initiated O. M. P, Phone 2324 Blue. M19 MARCULLING 500, shimpening 500, Address 1015 Ky. Phone 2775, m23 LOST: Notebook book, size 6 x 8, at K. 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