EXHAUST FUMES
DEADLY GAS ATTACKS DANGER TO PEDESTRIANS. Press Assuikiiltw Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received Monday, 8.35 a.m.) LONDON, Sunday. (Sir William De Oourcy Wheeler, addressing the Medical Congress, contended that pedestrians were exposed to a deadly gas attack from motor exhaust fume®, and might- be obliged to wear gas masks in heavy traffic. He said a drug with the possibility of a balm for heart troubles, it is claimed, has been discovered by S. Smith, a research chemist of London. This is digoxin, which has been tested successfully at the University College Hospital.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 31 July 1933, Page 5
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