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THE DANGERS OF SODA WATER.

Last- year attention was drawn in the columns of 'Public Opinion' to the consteriia-; tion created anYdng "the Phrisi'aiY public by a report..on : ,the .bacteriological.examination.' of ;. yariqu's;. t'able-watefsi which. showed 'that a large nliWp'ef.of tliem were extremely impure, ilu'dl/c'dntaiiied.a relatively much larger.propofti'tfn of tap- • water.. t'onapii lias recently, suffered a siinilar.rudo.awafeemng, , Dr., fcoiljiig- • fridgei Medical Officer .of Health for London, his recently, published a.rep'bft;bn the bacteriological examinatibn of sOda waters; Which shows a,similar, state of things to that di's- . covered in /Paris. ; Di;, E., E. .Klein-, who. carHtid out .the bacteriological investigations, fantls. that of 36.sample's examined only 27 ■ per'cent. Jvere purei. and .62 per. cent, were itopure,.while the.rest h'e. designates as''fairly pure.'.. Ihsp'ectibii, of the factories showed that, contamination, was Uu6 tO.inlperfee'tjo'iiß : in the bottle-washing and als'O to jnijirOpef storage: of. watef ih Wooden,tanks. It is satIsfactOfy to lfeafh at.tHe.sama tiinfe that a lai-fro proportion of til's fact&ries have uii-i dertakeh to carry 'out tile altefatidhs'"

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 7

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THE DANGERS OF SODA WATER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 7

THE DANGERS OF SODA WATER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 7

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