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•. ; __ f, : ! y. ■ ; - „ t } j- .'•;?■ .; . ♦,■■.<.';.. :.;>■;[ : Sir, — At the present time the fol. lowing! extract from a; pamphlet: just) to hand from Messrs Calrert & Co., of Manchester, contractor to the Hi>me: JQoveinment fi>r ; disinfectants,! will be read with interest -r — SPECIAL PRFOA.UTIONS TO BE OBSERVED; • •'. ■ .••■-■•• .•■■•..•■! i- -i ■-. ,w\ :., , IN 3MALLP X. The period of infection lasts abon^ three weeks. It may beconveyed by ;the discharges ftom theipjustles, and ;by the dried* crusts m pfßßess of separation.; Great care must, therefore be^ paidf to clfahlihessi, botii a'sS:egardß : tho ])erson of the patient, and the bed and body linen. The '.pajient should be wished with carbolic 'soap, and the lirien^ first 'soaked m- of carbolic acid, as per rule- No. 6, page 63, before being removed from the sick room."' : ! 000^ "Rule No: 1 6^Bed-clothing and bodylinea to be plunged,. intt> .+>hdt water containing a quai!tek>pint of white No. 5 carbolic- acid}.. idri ltert safety tablets for each three- galloni,imihediately on its removal irom tiattt tact with the patient; they should be well steeped therein, and afterwards washed m the usual manner with carbolic soup." , . j.i y.»J v 'vVuVA. Weshall be happyto show the handy little pamphlet from which, /the aliQve is taken to anyone anxious for useful hints on the subject of disinfection. ■••;">

Messrs Greenwood and Son, .Dentist,. Wauganui, Registered, t under fmperial Colonial Acts. Ben'tistryln'allits branches. 1 Mr Greenwood briiigis witH hini all the ; reqiftsito^apparatus "fdrr- a^ ministriiig^Nitrous Oxide : Gias :>f or ■> the painless extraction of t<seth>v Next^visit to Palmerston on Friday, 22nd.iAugusti (Walkley.'s lately)—^rr. : ; v ,. f . < ' Agonizing Neuralgid Painß.^-Baxter?B Anti-Neuralgic Fills have been named by the .public ASM agic Rilr?." Qn dcqoiint of their marvellous action. in curiug Neuralgic, Toothacbe, Sciatica, iLunlbago, and other Neuralgic pains.—^fa be had of all chemists arid Storekeepers, or post free 1 6ri receipt of i 9* 6r ; 44 postage stamps.— J. Baxter, Chemißt, Victoriastre«ti OhrietchurcU. *

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 220, 13 August 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 220, 13 August 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 220, 13 August 1884, Page 2

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