THE RECENT EPIDEMICS OF SMAiLRBGX AND DIPHTHERIA Wo«Id ces&irily not have attained suet pwpoiiliions if the hygienic fact were tame generally known that the disinfection of tfhe mouth by a reliable i !and harmless antiseptic is a great pro. j recting factor, ,ivot only against such local throat .^is^afies as diphtheria, tonsilitis, quhis-y, ; arsvd sore throat, but I tgamst all silnieitte where the infecti on is thro</g£t the :i&ro»t or respiratv. 'v tract. By putt^ne 3 drops of j SANDER'S? Elfc-AJT/Wl EXTRACT > <?n a piece of loaf.&ugar, .and allowing jit to dissolve in tho axm+M, that . cavjfcy *c thoroughly disinfected. The : rolatjlo nature of SANDEjR'S EXi TRACST .Tiakes it penetrate ci"cry ' { crevice. ZANDER'S EXTRACT is j not 7>f>us<ioas nor depressing li'&e tht'j coramen cao-'ivptus, and posaeesea j great a ntiseiviK? power. By usiua j SANDER'S RXI7UCT you aVoid the i uncertain coraposiiiO'? of tho lozenge; you have the benefit v* the strongest | antiseptlo that can bt as*& with safety, and the result irt prottK*t.'f>n j Irorn eJ] infection.— Ad ci. i
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147, 25 June 1914, Page 5
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