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...friends confusedly about-faced, recalled that Sir Robert used to dye his beard, remembered that Lord Birkenhead once called him "the only genuine dye-hard," advanced the press-trumpeted sensationalism that Sir Robert "made the Earl of Birkenhead pay £7,000,000 for a jest...
During the War, he enlisted his mechanical ingenuity as Chairman of the Naval Consulting Board; his chemical knowledge by producing, in large quantities, carbolic acid and other substances essential to the drug and dye industries, for which the U.S. had been dependent upon Germany...
Mercurochrome, happy combination of powerful antiseptic and penetrating dye, was injected in the veins of typhoid-carrying rabbits. It freed them of the disease.?J. H. Hill and W. W. Scott, Johns Hopkins University...
...Bromsulphalein," a dye, to test the liver's action.?Dr. E. C. White, Johns Hopkins University...
...industry because today chemistry plays a very important part in many businesses which offer a bright future for college men who enter them. This has been especially true since the war, when the chemical side of all industries received much impetus. Such enormous industries as oil, electrical appliances, steel, dye, textile, meat packing, and others find it necessary to maintain great laboratories and to employ chemists. The chemical and drug industries themselves employ chemists in even greater numbers...