EQUIPMENT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN
Sir,—l would strongly suggest that all who are equipping school children should see to it that all undergarments, shirts, collars, socks, towels, stockings, handkerchiefs, pillow slips, sheets and scarves are thoroughly laundered before use. I am convinced that a lot of cross infection is conveyed through the foolish carelessness of most people in the use of shop-stale wear, particularly skin and lung infections, eye poisoning also. In fact, the same rule of laundering should apply to everyone.—Yours, etc., ESMERALDA. January 26, 1956.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27877, 27 January 1956, Page 14
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