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WOOD ALCOHOL KILLS 61. “There were sixty-one deaths in Pennsylvania in 1921 from wood alcohol poisoning, according to Dr. Thomas S. Blair, Chief of the Bureau of Drug Control of the State Health Department,” reports the “Philadelphia Ledger. f ’ “Wood alcohol is highly refined, and the more highly refined it is the more acetone it contains. This chemical is the same poison which forms in advanced cases of diabetes, and it causes sudden deaths by paralysing the heart, and respiration.” Quantities of this class of liquor will be consumed in this country if Pro- 1 hibition is carried, with the same fatal results. Vote Continuance, and a healthy country.—Advit.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 239, 22 September 1922, Page 3

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