Oxychlorin,
Per Cent.
Zyme-Oid,
Per Cent.
Intravenous
Compound,
Per Cent.
Potassium (K+)12.2613.5013.79
Sodium (Na+) 8.20 9.84 9.82
Boric acid anhydride (B2O3)18.6313.4215.20
Chlorate (ClO3-)25.5227.5326.44
Nitrate (NO3-)21.7024.2223.75
Water calculated13.2910.4211.72

“Assuming that the chlorate in ‘Intravenous Compound (Loffler)’ is present as potassium chlorate and the nitrate is present as sodium nitrate, the figures obtained by the analysis correspond to a mixture approximately as follows:

Potassium chlorate (KClO3)38.6 per cent.
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3)32.6 per cent.
Potassium borate (K2B4O7) 4.9 per cent.
Sodium borate (Na2B4O7) 4.0 per cent.
Boric acid21.1 per cent.

“From the results of the examination it is concluded that this preparation is a mixture of alkali chlorate and nitrate and boric acid, probably produced by fusing together the constituents. It is practically the same mixture as Oxychlorine and Zyme-oid as analyzed nearly fourteen years ago in the A. M. A. Chemical Laboratory.”

Throughout the advertising of “Intravenous Compound (Loffler)” the physician is reminded of the financial returns that the product offers.

“... The financial return will prove as interesting to yourself as results are to the patients.”

“And lastly but not less interesting, the financial returns are commensurate with results.”

“... the instruction given me in the use of your Intravenous Compound and the opportunity presented adds four to five hundred dollars per month to my bank account.”

“... will not only give you more positive results than have ever obtained in chronic and progressive diseases but a very remunerative business.”

“Intravenous Compound (Loffler) is supplied in granular form, 2 ounces to a bottle, at $2 per bottle. An ounce will average fifteen treatments and treatments are at from $3 to $5 each, according to the ability of the patient to pay.”