Sulphanilamide
A naming to people not to make a habit of purchasing sulphanilamide ointments for common ailments was given by Dr. H. W. Wilson in addressing the New Zealand Diabetic Association in Auckland. He said too frequent use of this new drug might sensitise the human body to it, and in a matter of life and death, such as pneumonia and meningitis, it would then be useless. Steel lor Fence But Not Posts Although reinforcing steel for the manufacture of concrete fencing posts has been “ frozen,” such steel of a heavy grade is being used in the building of a new fence around the now residence of the police sergeant in Feilding. The prohibition on the use of reinforcing steel for post-making in face of Ihc acute shortage of timber posts, is creating a serious problem for farmers and it is rather surprising to find such steel being used liberally in making a non-essential fence in town.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 207, 1 September 1943, Page 4
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157Sulphanilamide Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 207, 1 September 1943, Page 4
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