Sharp and Dohme Company of Philadelphia
This information was taken from a radio advertisement originally broadcast in December, 1932. The text of the advertisement follows:
"It's a long name but easy to pronounce if you divide it up this way... Hexyl-re-sor-ci-nol... Hexylresorcinol solution S. T. 37. It's certainly worth learning to say to your druggist... because it's the modern antiseptic used in great hospitals and bears the Seal of Acceptance of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association. Hexylresorcinol solution S. T. 37 is even stronger than any usable solution of carbolic acid... yet you can gargle with it and even swallow it without harm... and you can pour it full strength into an open wound without the slightest sting or burn... it's odorless, non-staining and it's pleasant to the taste. It's the modern antiseptic for the home... you ought to keep some on hand for colds, cuts and burns... you don't have to be afraid of it... yet you can have complete confidence in its germ-killing power. It's economical to use because you can dilute Hexylresorcinol solution S. T. 37 three times without destroying its antiseptic power. It is made by one of the oldest and most highly regarded pharmaceutical houses in the country... Sharp and Dohme of Philadelphia."
Another reference to ST 37:
"Sucrets brand, had no information on the inventor of the lozenge and referred calls to Ketchum Public Relations. A release from Ketchum states that Sharp & Dohme was assigned a patent for hexylresorcinol in 1929. A hexylresorcinol solution, marketed as ST-37, paved the way for the Sucrets lozenge, which presented the remarkable anesthetic in a slow-dissolving, long-lasting preparation, the release said."
The density of Steel St37 is 7.7 to 8.03 Ã?1000 kg/m3. Steel st37 is used for all types of forging.
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You mean carbolic acid. This is more properly referred to as phenol, and although it was the original antiseptic used by Joseph Lister, it is seldom used now as we have safer alternatives.
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If the OS installation is tailored by the manufacturer to satisfy the specific needs of the notebook manufacturer is called the? The manufacturer is called the OEM or Original Equipment Manufacturer.
The acronym OEM stands for original equipment manufacturer. Original design manufacturer stands for the acronym ODM. These are terms that refer to different types of manufacturing companies.
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