Review of Reviews,  7 (1893), 282.

Who Will Deliver Us From Infection? Eucalyptus as a Substitute for the Hospital

Anon

Genre:

Abstract

Publications abstracted:

J Brendon Curgenven Medical Magazine

Subjects:

Disease, Hospitals, Antiseptics, Sanitation, Government


    Readers will 'rejoice' at the news that the use of 'Tucker's Oleusaban Eucalyptus Disinfectant' means that 'there is no need for removing either scarlet fever or small-pox patients to a hospital' which are generally 'centres of contagion and hotbeds of disease'. Urges that the 'discovery' be 'brought before the attention of Mr. H. H. Fowler, of the Local Government Board'.



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