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A skin protective composition for topical application to mammalian skin for protection from<br />

infrared radiation containing titanium dioxide <strong>and</strong> mica or coated mica as its principal active<br />

reagents.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 4822600<br />

Infrared blocker<br />

A transparent or translucent composition for topical application to mammalian skin for protection<br />

from infrared rays comprising fumed silica admixed with conventional UV blockers as its principal<br />

active constituents.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 4840179<br />

Combined sensor for the transcutaneous measurement of oxygen <strong>and</strong> carbon dioxide in the blood<br />

The combined sensor with a thermostatted heating device (7, 23) for the simultaneous <strong>and</strong><br />

continuous transcutaneous measurement of oxygen (O.sub.2) <strong>and</strong> of carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) in<br />

the blood contains a measuring device (1) for the partial pressure of CO.sub.2 (pCO.sub.2), in<br />

which there is pure optical/spectrometric operation or which operates on the principle of pH<br />

measurement in an electrolyte (8), <strong>and</strong> which is separated from the measuring site on the skin by a<br />

membrane (13) which is permeable to both CO.sub.2 <strong>and</strong> light, <strong>and</strong> contains another measuring<br />

device (24, 25, 26) for the spectrometric measurement of the blood oxygen saturation (sO.sub.2).<br />

The advantage over a known pO.sub.2 /pCO.sub.2 combined sensor is that the combined sensor<br />

according to the invention can be operated at a low operating temperature of, for example,<br />

42.degree. C. or less, so that continuous measurement for 24 hours, for example, is possible without<br />

resiting or recalibrating the sensor, <strong>and</strong> thus it is simple to use in the domestic milieu.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 4874361<br />

Method for healing damaged skin<br />

A composition <strong>and</strong> method of using the same for treating human skin of all races for a wide variety<br />

of skin ailments, including acne, blemishing, aging, sun damage <strong>and</strong> cancerous lesions, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

problems associated with skin disorders. The method comprises applying to a region of damaged<br />

skin a composition of trichloroacetic acid, a surfactant having cell growth stimulatory properties,<br />

<strong>and</strong> an emulsifier. The ratio of the various ingredients can be varied to effect optimal treatment for<br />

a particular type of skin. For treatment of certain disorders, the effect of the composition is<br />

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