Oily Solutions or Mixtures of Iodine.
Sub-acute and chronic skin lesions.
Acute, dry skin diseases.
For injection into synovial bursae when the tincture of iodine is contra-indicated.
To anoint arms and hands in the handling of obstetrical cases.
For direct application to mucous membranes.
Ringworm.
As a moist dressing for wounds of long standing.
Garget.
Dry, scaly affections of hoofs and of the legs of poultry.
Open joint.
Injection for puncture wounds.
All chronic surface conditions in which the use of iodine ointments would not be practicable.