Dowicides: Antisepsis for Products
- 1943-May-08
A color print advertisement for Dowicides, the trade name for a group of fungicide chemicals manufactured and marketed by the Dow Chemical Company as tools to prevent mold and decay. Depicts the Dowicide solution being poured onto a variety of materials including textiles, paper, rope, and wood. The accompanying text asserts the importance of delaying the decay of materials, especially materials useful to the war effort. Found on page 71 of The Saturday Evening Post, May 8, 1943 issue.
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Dow Chemical Company. “Dowicides: Antisepsis for Products,” May 8, 1943. Advertisements from the Dow Chemical Historical Collection, Box 8. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/555lalu.
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