THE MILK SUPPLY AND TYPHOID,
No more fruitful cause for tlie- spread of typhoid and other kindred infectious diseases exists than a contaminated milk supply, and this fact points to the absolute necessity of ensuring the destruction of all dissasc germs in or near tho dairy and cow shed. Before luilkius: milkers hands and the udders of cows should bo carefully washed with water containing a small QuibeU's Keiol, whether the cows two milked by machine or otherwise. The wails of cowsheds and dairies should be periodically claused with linio wnsh containing a mixture oi herol, and the floors of tho sheds swilled out \vith water in which tho great germ destroyer has been mixed. If the above simple rules aro observed typhoid and other diseases, so far as thenspread from the milk supply is. due, will very soon cease to exist. ' ■Messrs. Dalgety and Co. (Limited) nro tho sole importers of QuibeU's Korol for Australasia, and supplies can bo obtained from nil sloielitopere.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 7
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