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A bath additive is proposed which has a base of vegetable or animal raw materials containing an aqueous solution of a mixture of amphoteric, anionic and nonionic substances having a base of a vegetable and/or animal oil and an alcoholic solution having a base of one or more medicinal plants. The bath additive is used as agent for the treatment of microbically-induced as well as chronically endogenous skin diseases.
CA 20318251989-12-081990-12-07Bath additive and its use
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