ANTHRAX PATIENT.
infected shaving brushes. (BY CABLE—PEBSS ASSfiCIATION— COPYEIQHT) (AUSTEALIAN AND JJ.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) SYBNEY, . August -9. It "was stated at a meeting of tho committee of the West Maitland Hospital that, as a result of a recent anthrax case, fifty dozen shaving brushes were seized, and were found to be infected with the disease. The medical officer stated that the brushes were ftnnorted from England, but were probably of Chinese origin.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18148, 11 August 1924, Page 9
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