Skin disinfection in Surgery.

Skin disinfection previous to hypodermic injections.

Adjunctive to systemic medication in the treatment of generalized infections with local manifestations, such as septicemia, actinomycosis, acute glandular swellings as a complication to fevers, parotitis, and distemper.

First aid application for sprains of ligaments, tendons, and bursae.

First aid application in puncture wounds, and wounds in the region of the hoof, articulations, and bone bruises and contusions.

Injection into abscess cavities after the liberation of their contents by surgical means.

Moist parasitic skin diseases.

As an adjunctive in all conditions of an acute character in which it is desired to enhance the action of systemic medication aimed at the correction of local manifestations.

For the rapid absorption of acute swellings, such as sternal cysts, cysts in the fleshy parts from kicks or bruises.

As an injection into the synovial sack of enlarged bursae, after the contents have been drawn off.