: 'f? ■— m 7AA The regular use of Odol is an absolute boon to the mouth and teeth. The processes of decomposition in the mouth, which produce all dental troubles, are immediately arrested, and after each rinsing with Odol an exhilarating sense of freshness in the mouth is felt.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14325, 10 April 1912, Page 3
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