THE GARGLE PARADE
ADVICE TO SCHOOL AUTHORITIES. [Per United Piiess Association.] WELLINGTON, June 29. Tho value of tho " gargle parade" in military camps as a means of preventing the spread of many readily infectious diseases is new well recognised. Each soldier regularly receives a portion of diluted disinfectant, which' keeps-ins throat in order and prevents diseases originating in -ulcerated, inflamed, or sore- throats. A well-known modieal authority in Wellington declares that a gargle of Condy's Fluid'every morning is an infallible preventive of diphtheria, and urges that, this being so. a daily '" garglo parado" should bo insisted upon in every 6chooi.
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Evening Star, Issue 16463, 29 June 1917, Page 4
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100THE GARGLE PARADE Evening Star, Issue 16463, 29 June 1917, Page 4
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