OFFICIAL RECOGNITION.
At military camps both in New Zealand and m Egypt, Fluenzol is greatly used as a fever specific, and for disinfecting the nasal and throat passages. A Major in the New Zealand Defence I'orces writes: —"The freedom from sickness at Takapau Camp was largelv due to tho quantity of Flnenzol used by all ranks." ■:
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15861, 28 March 1917, Page 4
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