. Every , educated person to-day has a smattering of hygiena; but hygiene is not the whole of medicine. ■By absurd parsimony and too great confidence in their own. knowledge many d<) without the doctor and oildanger their lives.—" Gazeta Medica," Barcelona. • . i • ADULTERATION AS AN ART. Adulteration has been raised, from the mud almost to tho level of the arts. Foods and drinks are adroitly'blended with things valueless or. harmful; and the public pays. Among teas, not tho slightest-of tho notable distinctions of Suratura Tea consists in tho fact that it is pure. Thero is no India'or China in it; no leavings and scrapings;, nothing but'tlm picked Ceylon leaf. Suratura."D," 2s.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 195, 12 May 1908, Page 5
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