DISUV 'JCCTr WITH tfanitad 1 DISINFECTION WITH “SANITAS.” ► i y I 4 - o: * 7__-- , - -g'S 1 ■ s/iitTA"® i 4 A -ean-hing investigation recently made by Dr. A. B. Griffiths, F.R.S.E., F.C.S., the well- ► HR ; J..' A iSSsxfi® A known Bacteriologist, has established the fact that very minute proportions of “ Sanitas b - A tWagtwHaJ ■ 4 Fluid, “Sanitas” Oil and “ Sanitas ” Emulsion suffice to quickly destroy the microbes of a „ B B _ cholera. Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, Pneumonia. Measles, Influenza. > L, A XT T A C R * I'nerperal Fever, Yellow Fever, &c. h * '' ' ,as ' l ' s<> ,H?en shown that the vapour of “Sanitas” Oil, as generated from tire Fx TCr nt r?r? IN Ci * ■ BMia < “Sanitas” Disinfecting Fumigator, has a most destructive action on the germs of •' I -J llNfa fa 1 Al B I BA* • disease, ami that, consequently, its inhalation must be most beneficial in the treatment .• I y■r rx Y"V O IB I I ] * of Diphtheria, Phthisis, and all Diseases of the Lungs and Throat. W I / Fl lx _ B ’ 4 When used for fumigating sick rooms, Dr. Griffiths’ experiments show that a short time ' »»■< ’ < s*-' rves to destroy all the germs that are present in the air. ■’ DIRECTIONS FOR USt ’ 4 His experiments also demonstrate that when “ Sanitas ” Fluid Is sprayed about dwelling :• S pVsonots .nd'"rr*gr»n‘- ® nd I ■Sm^^BEBI. 1 room-, the microbe- of disease are entirely and quickly destroyed, and that -mall b *."* ra:e s by sios ntpowu* th* ■HI 4 quantities of “Sanitas” Emulsion equally well destroy the same germs when present tiSr I “ l ' wn “ e4 arci |z 4 * n " a ter. Of great importance is the further fact which is brought out by Dr. Griffiths’ ► i us Forest s acolJrs ° r P,n< aß< * ° II “ ■ investigations, namely, that not only do “Sanitas” Disinfectantskill all disease germs, ' - Place in saucers about the room1 I ' 4 bnt they exhibit this great advantage over other preparations—namely, that they also ■ Keep about a ..tie-spoontut >» iBNHMIANMB li> destroy the poisonous substances which are produced by disease germs and to which > 3 ' •""’er utensils. t iFf-llllllPJMlih < they largely ‘owe their fearful character. > ; a ' H ELjEflSfflHHhl 1 Dr. Griffiths concludes his Report with these words:— Race .bout a tabie-spoontuun an I , 4 “ There is no doubt that ‘Sanitas’ Oil and ‘Sanitas’ Fluid are most powerful dis , ‘pmoons. MJBMH|BbSB|mUBb|H | j 1 “ infectants ; consequently, they should not only be used for disinfecting rooms, hospitals. > i^en^eT lnkle 11 rr "'v aboul staß |'' r y' | 1 “ barracks, prisons. Ac., but also employed in the treatment of infectious diseases, such hou s«. S ’rabbit Sh ' ds ’he* Varm'»’ar< ls - tLJ L 3~ r q?P''^n7 G ,~—-- 'i 4 ‘as cholera, diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles, glanders, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, * I mark e J places .factories, uri nats. isrt i ' ' P'terperal fever. Ac.” > ■ b j ns - *r 4 I c '’,~ For disinfecting walls. celling*- I ! ;r J ; 4 MEDICAL PRESS EXTRACTS. * o m'* I I 4 ' Sanitas 'is a valuable disinfectant, having certain advantages over all others.” * was waist- and apply 11 —Medical Press and Circular. , « UwTnJr wrubbins the flows j “ ‘ Sanitas 1 now enjoys general favour as a disinfectant.”— Lancet. , : decks’o? S h”ps w ° rkhouseS ' a ' d III\ImCLI" lIMm - 1 ‘ ’ Sanitas ’ has met with wide recognition and approval.”— British Medical Journal. L PRICE of this tin, I inU '-- - - >‘V‘V W W w w sr ' J - 1 F LIJ jQ t Copies of Dr. Griffiths Report (and others) will be sent Free on THf SANITAS CO., HO-’ | <. < application to the Office of this paper, or to I _ TH *« co«.t u*»e. ; Z W. c. FITZGERALD, WELLINGTON, N.Z.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVI, Issue XXII, 30 May 1896, Page 638
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