DISIUTF ect tottb: tfanitad < DISINFECTION WITH “SANITAS.” ► li _■ if I i';’"' 1 . I 4 :o; ► ' *^ > 1 1 E SMinrfi 1 4 A‘■eart hing investigation recently made by Dr. A. B. Griffiths, F.K.S.E., F.C.S., the well > [Ectf Sl'l'S’ i'iMH A A known Bacteriologist, has established the faet that very minute proportions of “Sanitas" , r* - ***w-^ — gr"—sgjj ■ 4 Fluid, Sanitas Gil and “ Sanitas ” Emulsion suffice to quickly destroy the microlres of a g-* " _,, I H Ml ! I,'ll I iMil'iiu'' I 'i' 1 A A Cholera. Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, Pneumonia, Measles, Influenza. ► A XT T Ffl A C B ■ A Puerperal Fever, (Banders, Yellow Fever, & c. OAIN 1 1 ' H l |as ~een shown that the vapour of “Sanitas” Oil, as generated from the DFQ I M r-r- G T 1 N G M ABBRFA4MA 4 • Sanitas’' Disinfecting Fumigator, has a most destructive action on the germs of ' 'stl IN r EC 1 1 !'• M BBA X* ■ disease, and that, consequently, its inhalation must be most beneficial in the treatment • Fi/Mirrs v~x T~> I 4 >ll BWI IMA .1 * ~f Diphtheria, Phthisis, and all' Diseases of the Lungs and Throat. * O W ‘Jci Fi *1 4 When used for fumigating sick rooms, Dr. Griffiths’ experiments show that a short time ' f 4 serves to destroy all the germs that are present in the air. DIRECTIONS FOR USt . His experiments also demonstrate that when “ Sanitas ” Fluid is sprayed about dwelling ;• S p* W j r *gr» nt - » nd rooms, the microbes of disease are entirely and quickly destroyed, and that small ; ««nerate« by ilow evaporation < bb I I ! 4 quantities of “Sanitas” Emulsion equally well destroy the same germs when present * j oxygenated and • ro "’? 1 ' ' 1 ' 4* n "ater. Of great importance is the further faet which is brought out by Dr. Griffiths’ > 1 tu s F or e st v s acou, ' s °' Plne and u II I ■ I investigations, namely, that not only do “Sanitas” Disinfectantskill all disease germs, 1 Place i n Saucers about the room. . 1 1 11 J 4 hut they exhibit this great advantage over other preparations—namely, that they also ’ Keep about a -apie-spoonru) m I J destroy the poisonous substances which are produced by disease germs and to which » 3 c an,ber “tensiis. > 1 j they largely owe their fearful character. 1 . . > I ] Dr. Griffiths concludes his Report with these words:— | eiaeeabout a tawe-spoontm m.» ■ jj WWWRMRWBRWrI r 4 “There is no doubt that 1 Sanitas ’ Oil and ‘Sanitas’ Fluid are most powerful dis 1 , sbl «oons. MMHJUBIMaMMMMM I J “ infectants : consequently, they shoultl not only be used for disinfecting rooms, hospitals, > | k^n^T'" 1 * 1 ' 11 rreely aboul " I- 1 “ barracks, prisons. Ac., but also employed in the treatment of infectious diseases, such ho “s«V S rabba'^utches''fa'm ,> °» r<ls - I I 4 * as cholera, diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles, glanders, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, ’ market places, factories, urinals. » sb I * J “ puerperal fever, Ac.” f. ! blns - *c I 4 tor disinfecting walls. ceilmßs. . 4 MEDICAL PRESS EXTRACTS. * . I, J “ ‘ Sanitas ’is a valuable disinfectant, having certain advantages over ad others." ► b n V ad mmure wnn water and app>> " : 4 —Medical Press and Circular. > | s u se T7o r scrubbing the floors of 1 “ * Sanitas' non enjoys general favour as a disinfectant.”— Lancet. “ orkhol '‘ eS ' ‘" d '' .? I||\|BILLIB I IBILJ T “ ‘ Sanitas’ has met with wide recognition and approval.”— British Medical Journal. PRICE of THIS TIN, LDioiiirtu lIIW- 1. L FLUID. Copies of Dr. Griffiths’ Report (and others) will be sent Free cn | iHf SANITAS CO., DO-' | application to the Office of this paper, or to ™»« colt l*nc. V. 1/ - >N. C. FITZGERALD, WELLINGTON, N.Z.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XIII, 28 March 1896, Page 354
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